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    Parsons Gardens

    4.7 (31 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Early morning runs!
    Michelle C.

    The next time you're at Kerry Park, take your pictures and then go for a quick stroll down Highland Drive. At the end of the road, you'll come across Parsons Garden and the viewpoint across the street. More of a small lawn than an actual park, Parsons Garden is the perfect neighborhood nook for a mid-run break, picnic and so on. So many people get stuck at Kerry Park that they miss this great little spot and it's view of Interbay/Magnolia. :)

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    Kristine H.

    A respite amongst the city's bustle, this quiet little garden is one of my favourite spots in Seattle. The park was given to our fair city in 1956 by the children of Reginald H. Parsons. It was formerly their family garden beforehand. Allow me to take a moment to thank the Parsons for such a lovely present! The garden is tucked away on the south slope of Queen Anne surrounded by trees and hedges. Drive by too quickly and you just might miss it. Maybe that's a good thing because every time I've visited, there's only been a handful of people here. Fellow Seattleites reading or soaking up sunshine. It's an easy walk around the park, it's barely a half acre. There's a bench that I'm fond of there, it's a great place to sit and read.

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    Henry P.

    This is one of my favorites! It's sweet, petite and magical! It's one of those places your sure to have a magical moment in time. If I were a girl, I'd want my wedding there.

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    Luke P.

    Awesome spot to have a quiet picnic or read your new book. Ive seen a few weddings here as well.

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    I proposed here! Super beautiful love the ambiance of flowers and the bench is beautiful.

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    It's great for curling up on the bench and taking a quick break from the madness of Kerry Park down the street.

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    Amazon Spheres

    Amazon Spheres

    4.4
    (157 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    How lucky were we to see on Facebook that the Amazon Spheres would be open the day we arrived in…read moreSeattle. We were completely blown away by what we saw when we arrived at our appointed time to visit. The Spheres comprises a trio on connected glass domes, located in the center of Amazon-occupied office towers in Downtown Seattle. The Spheres opened in 2018 by Jeff Bezos for his employees. They are only open to the public for free on two Saturdays of each month. The structure was designed by American architecture firm NBBJ. They serve as an employee lounge and workspace. The Spheres are a fully functioning, self-contained ecosystem - a greenhouse with more than 40,000 different varieties of plants from all over the world. It is built on a concrete foundation, using 620 tons of steel. The structures are connected in an open-plan indoor area filled with numerous exotic plants. The most striking feature inside the Amazon Spheres is a 4,000 square foot Canyon Living Wall. It stands 62 feet tall and 50 feet wide. A path winds up four stories across a suspension bridge to a Bird's Nest meeting area. During the day the temperature inside is in the mid 70's with 60% humidity. At night, it drops to 55 degrees with 85% humidity. The highest of the three Amazon Spheres is 90-meters tall. The catalans at the Amazon Spheres contain an incredible 2,643 panels of glass, making the whole structure visible from the outside thus, creating a clear view on the inside. There's also a cafe with treats and coffee. They also offer free tours. We found The Spheres to be a serene and comforting place to visit. The place was amazing!

    It's a workspace... for employees it's a little slice of work heaven, because it's warm, cozy, and…read morelovely for the long days when you are working yourself to... you know. I spend many a day here, escaping wood tone home of the door deck, and here in the oasis, where I can feel at zen, while writing my OP1 documents, meeting partners who want me to spend money with them, and meeting partners who want to spend money with us. Did I mention I used to have 1:1s with my co-workers here, because everything is better with the sound of running water, and the fine mist of water. Yes, this place does it all, and if you are in the mood to enjoy your lunch that you purchased at Whole Foods (just down the street), then this is your place too. Make no mistake, it's one of the few real amenities for an Amazon employee, and well, you got to take what you can get between reviews.

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    Volunteer Park

    Volunteer Park

    4.6
    (224 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Smackdab right in the middle of Seattle, this park is a treasure! In addition to the wide open…read morespaces, trees, and fountains, the Volunteer Park Conservatory and the Seattle Asian Art Museum are also located here. If you want to see a good view of Seattle, check out the Volunteer Park Water Tower's observation deck in the southeast corner of Volunteer Park right on top of Capitol Hill. There's no elevator so be prepared to climb the 107 stairs to the top and be rewarded with 360-degree view of Seattle! There are bars and fencing at the windows though, which does detract a little from the experience. Between the windows are informational signs about Seattle's history. I'll be back to check out the art museum and the conservatory in the future!

    Definitely worth a visit. Volunteer Park is a beautiful historic park located in the heart of…read moreSeattle, designed by the Olmsted Brothers and a it's a must see as one of Seattle's well known landmarks. We skipped the inside of conservatory and Asian Art Museum but enjoyed strolling the grounds and admiring the views and taking in the fresh are. The sculpture, Black Sun by Isamu Noguchi, is here too and perfectly frames the Space Needle when you look through it. The highlight was climbing the water tower. The hike up was tiring, we were so out of breath and had to take some breaks, but the views were stunning. Definitely worth it and the walk down was so much easier! The park is peaceful and well-maintained, with plenty of spots to relax. Parking is free but fills up fast. A must-visit for locals and tourists alike! Check out the website for more info at https://www.seattle.gov/parks/allparks/volunteer-park

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