
Explore Belltown Seattle - The Former Low-Rent, Semi-Industrial Arts District
Belltown is the largest city in downtown waterfront of Seattle. It is just north of downtown Seattle. This part of the city was then an arts district that boomed in to a trendy place where you can get to eat at nice restaurants, shop at unique boutiques and dance the night away at its nightclubs.
You can still find a number of art galleries and residential towers in the area. The modern Belltown is very much popular with the yuppies crowd. No longer will you find low cost rent, instead, you can find luxury condos and upscale stores that is ready for shopaholics from all parts of the globe.
Things to see:
Some of the popular places that you can visit in Belltown are the Olympic Sculpture Park, Suyama Space, Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center and the Roq La Rue.
Where to eat:
There is a wide array of food choices in Belltown. You can find a number of restaurants, cafes and bakeries that will satisfy all your gastronomic cravings. Some of the popular places to eat here are Anthony's Pier 66, Six Seve, Restaurant Zoe, Palace Kitche, Mike East Coast Sandwiches, Flying Fish, Brasa and El Gaucho, among many others.
Where to stay:
You can find a place of accommodation for every need and budget while in Belltown. You can stay at the Ace Hotel, Edgewater, Hotel Andra, Warwick Hotel, Pan Pacific Seattle, Marriot Waterfront and Inn at El Gaucho.
Where to drink:
If you want to have a relaxing night cap while in the city, you can check out Rendezvous, Whisky Bar, Umi Sake House, Shorty's, Pampas Room, and Black Bottle.

