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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

This is a video featured in The Video Concierge, a hotel television channel informing guests of activities and attractions available to them during their stay. Visit www.TheVideoConcierge.com for more information.

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  • Great hosting, my only critique is the camera work. Why not do some more city shots( ie you didnt show anything in queen anne but close up shots). Overall this was a very good tour.

  • Thanks for this great video. I really like Seattle and so thinking of moving out there. Definitely my kind of atmosphere.

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  • He forgot white center lol

  • If this man does porn I wanna see the videos

  • Oh! One more thing ... if you are into industrial art and quirky fringe art, go to Georgetown. Oldest and longest running bar in the nation (it stayed a bar even though the Prohibition). It is just south of SoDo and you can take a bus easily. It's more rough around the edges than the other neighborhoods, but it is authentic and not "discovered" by rich yuppies yet.

  • Fun Forest doesn't exist anymore :( ... it wasn't profitable. It's being turned into a Chihuly museum and gallery. I totally agree that Pike Place is the soul of Seattle. Take a ferry to one of the islands if you have time, the trip is beautiful on a nice day.

  • You left out, Columbia City, Rainier Beach, Leschi, and more

  • thanks for this

  • Some Seattle locales worth checking-out when visiting! The Arboretum (Montlake-Madison Neighborhood) Fisherman's Terminal (Ballard Neighborhood) Greenlake (Greenlake Neighborhood) Magnolia Bluff (Magnolia Neighborhood) Seward Park (Genesee Street Neighborhood) Shilshole Bay (Ballard Neighborhood) Volunteer Park Conservatory (Capitol Hill) Woodlawn Park-Zoo (Phinney Neighborhood) Ye 'Ol Curiosity Shop (Seattle's Waterfront) Seattle Art Museum-SAM (Seattle's 1st Avenue & Union St.)
  • Thumbs up if Jeb snet you here!

  • wow lol you just want me to move there lol oh wait i do already lol by all the areas you have in this video! what areas are good to live at? i been thinking of the C hill ia that a good ares? thanks

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