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Let's ChatThe convenience, from commuting options and things to do, to dining and shopping… you’ll find it ALL within reach.
Discover mostly condos and apartments, with older classic Capitol Hill buildings alongside modern additions.
A bustling urban setting, and a neighborhood that “never sleeps.”
“It's super busy, can be loud unless you are facing inward, driving can be annoying, rent is high.” - Max D.
I love the density, the array of folks that hang around, the many options for activities, and of course how easy it is to get around the city thanks to the Capitol Hill Light Rail Station. - Ian G.
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Let's ChatCapitol Hill is one of Seattle’s most well-connected neighborhoods whether you need to get to Downtown Seattle, South Lake Union, the Eastside, and more. There is the Light Rail Station on Broadway that makes it easy to head north to Husky Stadium in University District (and soon, all the way to Northgate with more light rail stops coming in the future) and all the way downtown and south to SeaTac International Airport. There are also many bus stops throughout Capitol Hill, and you can have easy freeway access whether you need to hop on Interstate-5 or get over to the Eastside via I-90 or 520.
Capitol Hill has some of the very best restaurants in Seattle, period. Stroll down Broadway and within just a few blocks, you will have passed by dozens of options for dining out.
Broadway is also home to not one but two QFCs, and now you’ll also find Whole Foods just off of Madison. The Capitol Hill Farmers Market can also be found at the corner of Broadway and Pine Street. Let the fresh produce and artisanal foods come to you!
Brimming with small businesses and locally owned shops, Capitol Hill has it all: Thrift shops, novelty shops, clothing stores, artisanal food markets, little shops selling handmade items, toy stores, home decor boutiques, bookstores, record stores, and more. The neighborhood has a huge variety of shopping options that are unique to the area.
Whatever you want to do, Capitol Hill probably has it. Capitol Hill is home to some top-notch indie film theaters, the always-active Century Ballroom, several music venues, opportunities to take a variety of classes, and much more.
This bustling neighborhood is also home to a few especially noteworthy, sprawling parks. The 48-acre Volunteer Park is home to the newly renovated Seattle Asian Art Museum, the Volunteer Park Conservatory, and scenic trails that wind through beautiful gardens and greenspace. Cal Anderson Park is another huge park right in the center of Capitol Hill, and in addition to sport fields you’ll find a playground and an iconic fountain.