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Seattle is one of the largest cities in the United States state Washington. The city is located between the Puget Sound and the lake Washington in King County. The city is overlooking the Elliot Bay. Seattle is surrounded with numerous green trees through out the city. You can enjoy a spectacular view of the Cascade Mountains.

The surrounding and notable neighborhoods of Seattle are downtown, Pioneer Square international district, Queen Anne south Lake Union and the Capitol Hill - central district.

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The usual weather of Seattle will be rainy always but the temperature will be mild most of the year. The weather will be sunny and pleasant during the January month. January month is referred to be the coldest month of Seattle. The warmest months of the city are July and August.

Winter is the best time to visit Seattle. The months from November to March of Seattle receive an average precipitation of 65%. If you are the person who like nature a lot then April and May are the best months to visit the city as there are green trees covered with flowers and the city looks supernaturally.

The most popular attractions of Seattle are Alki Beach, Discovery Park, Frye art museum, Greg Kucera gallery, Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Aquarium and many more. There are numerous activities are available in Seattle like bicycling, boating, canoeing, camping, fishing, hiking, trekking golfing and many others.

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