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Shopping in
Seattle, Washington State,
United States
Go shopping in Seattle and you can track high-street trends, hunt for local labels, pick up original
Northwest crafts, buy ocean-fresh goodies, or gear up for the outdoors.
Key areas:
The downtown shopping core is between
First Avenue and
Sixth Avenue and
Olive Way and
University Street.
Nordstrom first opened in Seattle in
1901 and has its flagship store at
500 Pine Street. There are independent gems here too, such as
Paper Hammer, 1400
Second Avenue, which sells beautiful handmade notebooks and letterpress goods made in its studio in
Tieton, Washington.
Near Pioneer Square, E
Smith Mercantile, 208 First Avenue
South, has something of a pioneer spirit to it, stocking an eclectic mix of American-made denim, ceramic tinware, beef jerky and homeopathic hangover cures, with a tiny cocktail bar to boot.
Belltown, north along First Avenue from the city centre, has unique boutiques with locally designed clothing, imported shoes, antiques and used clothing. Sell your
Sole,
2121 First Avenue, is a great spot to bag stylish second hand designer gear. In hip
Ballard, re-souL, 5319 Ballard
Avenue Southwest, keeps
Seattleites' feet well dressed.
Markets:
Pike Place Market, First Avenue and
Pike Street, opened in 1907 and is crammed with fresh produce, baked goods, speciality foods and a craft market representing over
200 artisans.
Shopping centres:
In
Downtown,
Pacific Place, Sixth Avenue and Pine Street, has over 50 shops plus restaurants and a cinema.
University Village, off
25th Avenue Northeast, is an open-air shopping centre with upscale names including
Crate & Barrel,
Pottery Barn and
Eddie Bauer.
Opening hours:
Shopping hours are typically 0930-1800, including
Sundays, with many larger downtown stores remaining open until
2100.
Souvenirs:
The Pacific Northwest is an internationally renowned hub for glassblowing. At
Glasshouse Studio (331
Occidental Avenue South), you can watch demonstrations and buy intricately designed glass art.
Seattle is home to a bounty of chocolatiers. There's a fine selection of delectable local confectionary at
Chocolate Box (106 Pine Street).
Tax information:
Seattle sales tax is 9.5%. Only residents of a handful of
US states and
Canadian provinces where sales tax is less than 3% are entitled to a refund.
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- published: 17 Oct 2013
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