Friday, October 26, 2012

Lonely Planet's guide to Seattle - Neighborhoods (Chapter), 5th Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to Seattle - Neighborhoods (Chapter), 5th Edition - 2.99, This is the Neighborhoods chapter from Lonely Planet's Seattle guidebook. In Seattle, neighborhood is everything. Though the city is very compact, each area has its own distinct feel. It’s easy to get around, and it’s fun to compare and contrast the various neighborhoods including downtown. check out the new art on show at Seattle Art Museum (SAM) and its recent gallery expansion stroll the sights of Pike Place Market – one of those mandatory sights which everybody does, but there’s a good reason for that take the family on a classic outing to Woodland Park Zoo, one of the nicest zoos in the country Coverage includes: Downtown, First Hill, Downtown Architecture, Pike Place Market, Waterfront, The Belltown Hustle, U District, Center of the Universe, Ballard, Discovery Park and Old Ballard., ISBN: 9781741793253









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