fircloud: An amazing spot to watch sunsets in the summer, particularly on a clear, quiet weeknight Read more.
ToryBurch: A peaceful, unique outdoor spot run by the Seattle Art Museum, featuring works by Louise Bourgeois and Alexander Calder.
Denise F: Nice place to walk, if you keep going you will reach two others parks, good view of the port of Seattle, fresh air, silence and calm.
6. Caruh Salon & Spa
8.1
6417 Roosevelt Way NE Ste 204 (at NE 65th St), Seattle, WA
Hair Salon · Roosevelt · 5 tips and reviews
Trixie Jones: When offered tea or water, take the tea - it's amazing, both calming and delicious!!
R Z: I got a massage from Amber and it was great... She had a lot of strength, and very relaxing and calm demeanor. This is the best Aveda spa I've been to, clean, serene, and smelled great.
Nikki Page: Sooooo happy that Evan is at Scream !!!
Kelly Jennings: One of the quiet, relaxing and beautiful places in the city. A real escape
Camilla: Really really nice garden, bring your to go coffee here, and enjoy the calming sound of the waterfall.
Jack Reeves: Sit close to the water. Something about the noise is so peaceful and invigorating. Drowns everything out. Come here to relax and recharge.
10. Elm Coffee Roasters
9.1
240 2nd Avenue Ext S Ste 103, Seattle, WA
Coffee Shop · Pioneer Square · 79 tips and reviews
Paul Mederos: Feels like a hidden gem in the area. Great espresso, quiet place to work for a bit.
Mark Sturn: An excellent latte, along with an Iced Vanilla latte that my normally frappacino drinking wife liked. Relaxing, chill space to kick back and enjoy a drink. Bonus-they sell merch with their cool logo.
Cusp25: The roaster! Great espresso
Mike B: On a quiet, damp night, come enjoy the sounds of the Sound
Aslı Bakıtkal: Perfect view, peaceful and restful park.
Zackary Brown: One of the best places to finish the night. Sandy beach, bonfires, and a sunset gives you the very most relaxation possible.
Sine Nomine: Very good service. Comparatively quiet atmosphere. A pleasant bar to hop, without a doubt.
phil collier: If you can't do the Omakase, then you can't go wrong with the Chirashi...the best in Seattle. Also try some of Ken's specially made dishes like ankimo.
Seattle Met: The most unpretentious sushi bar in Seattle is the tchotchke-riddled province of Ken Yamamoto—a guy so modest and genial it’s hard to believe he has a license to kill you... Read more.