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Discovering Capitol Hill: Seattle's Vibrant District
For Coffee Lovers: Opened in December 2014, a visit to the world’s first Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Capitol Hill is a must for coffee enthusiasts. Located just nine blocks from the original 1912 Starbucks at Pike Place, the Reserve offers exclusive beverages and merchandise.
An Overview of Capitol Hill
Situated on a hill and bordered by Interstate 5 to the west, 15th Avenue to the east, Roy Street to the north, and Madison Street to the south, Capitol Hill stands out as one of Seattle's most popular nightlife and entertainment districts. Known for its diversity and vibrant culture, the area is marked by rainbow crosswalks and flags, highlighting its role as the city’s LGBTQ+ epicenter. The district, infused with cool, hip vibes and youthful energy, is packed with music venues and trendy establishments.
Things to Do in Capitol Hill
Daytime Activities
During the day, enjoy a stroll through eclectic bookstores, like the Elliott Bay Book Company, coffee shops, and retro clothing boutiques. Capitol Hill offers a unique mix of shopping and leisure activities that cater to a variety of interests.
Evening Entertainment
By night, immerse yourself in the vibrant scene with craft cocktails, live music, and dancing in the numerous bars and venues. Capitol Hill is renowned for its nightlife, contributing to its popularity among locals and visitors alike.
Relaxation Spots
Amid your exploration, take a break in the 50-acre Volunteer Park located in the northern part of the neighborhood. The park offers scenic views of the city skyline and the distant Olympic Mountains, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling streets.
Practical Tips for Visitors
Finding parking in Capitol Hill can be a challenge, so recent visitors recommend using public transportation. To fully experience the vibrant atmosphere, plan to spend an afternoon exploring the diverse array of shops and enjoying the local restaurants.
Less than 2 miles northeast of Pike Place, Capitol Hill is conveniently located for those who prefer walking from downtown, though be prepared for an uphill journey. The neighborhood is also well-served by several bus routes and is connected to both the light rail and the Seattle Streetcar's First Hill line.