Gay bars seattle areas

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The Hill is one of the most fun gay neighborhoods in the country, and as a Seattle resident, I’m fortunate that I get to spend time here every week. The large neighborhood on a hill just east of downtown is easy to explore by foot, bus, streetcar, or light rail. The fact that it’s also a gay epicenter, with a dozen gay bars, makes the neighborhood that much better.īeyond the gay nightlife, there are so many things to do in Capitol Hill, including shopping for hidden treasures, attending shows at music and theater venues, and (of course) eating at some of the city’s best restaurants. Welcome to Capitol Hill!Ĭapitol Hill might be the most popular area of Seattle for dining and nightlife. The pride flags in the windows of nearly every business and the large, visible LGBT population make it even more obvious. The rainbow-painted crosswalks are the first sign that you’ve arrived in Seattle’s gay neighborhood. Explore Seattle’s gay neighborhood with this one-day itinerary

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