Convenient, Historic and Active Neighborhood
The International District is rich with history and culture, as well as, a destination for new businesses, shops and entertainment venues. Most of all, the ID is home to some of the best food in town! If you haven’t had a chance, try Dim Sum for lunch on a Sunday afternoon. It’s more than good food, it’s a culinary experience!
With gas prices on the rise again, The International District is an attractive place to live given its close proximity to downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill and Pioneer Square. Going further? The International Transit Center offers express buses to anywhere you want to go - inluding an express bus to Univertisy of Washington's campus!
Urban Living Convieniences: (all walkable!)
- Bus: Take the bus to Pike's Market, Downtown, UW and much more!
- Banks: 8 different bank branches within walking distance
- Post: Kinkos, United States Post Office
- Grocery Stores: Uwajimaya Village, Union Station Market, Dong Hing Market
- Coffee/Tea shops: Ambrosia Cafe, Gossip Tea and Espresso, Oasis Tea Zone, Purple Dot Cafe
- Bakery: A Piece of Cake, Cake House, Speciality's Cafe and Bakery
- Amazing Mulit-Cultural Cuisine: see complete list
Attractions:
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Food & Shopping:
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Culture:
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- Lion & Dragon Dance
- Lunar New Year Celebration
- Summer Festivals
- Bon Odori
- Summer Night Market
- Moon Festival
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