Perched above downtown with sweeping city and water views, Queen Anne blends historic charm, quiet residential streets, and some of Seattle’s most recognizable landmarks.

Think: Classic Seattle character with a polished, central-city feel.

 
Few neighborhoods capture Seattle’s skyline, waterfront, and mountain views quite like Queen Anne.

🏙 Neighborhood Vibe

Queen Anne feels established, scenic, and distinctly Seattle. The neighborhood combines stately historic homes, tree-lined streets, local cafés, and panoramic viewpoints with quick access to downtown and South Lake Union. Upper Queen Anne tends to feel quieter and more residential, while Lower Queen Anne (often called Uptown) has a busier, more urban energy tied to Seattle Center and the arts scene.

🧭 Location & History

Located just northwest of downtown Seattle, Queen Anne rises steeply above the city and overlooks Elliott Bay, Lake Union, and the skyline. The neighborhood takes its name from the Queen Anne-style homes built during Seattle’s early growth in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Today, Queen Anne is often divided into two distinct areas:

  • Upper Queen Anne – primarily residential with parks, schools, boutiques, and neighborhood cafés.

  • Lower Queen Anne / Uptown – more urban and entertainment-focused, centered around Seattle Center.

The neighborhood’s elevated location gives many homes and streets incredible views, making it one of Seattle’s most sought-after residential areas for decades.

🍃 Things to Do in Queen anne

Queen Anne offers a mix of iconic attractions, local gathering spots, and scenic outdoor space.

Popular highlights include:

  • Visiting Kerry Park for one of the best skyline views in Seattle

  • Exploring Seattle Center, home to museums, concerts, and major events

  • Catching a game or concert at Climate Pledge Arena

  • Walking or biking around nearby Lake Union

  • Enjoying local cafés, bakeries, and restaurants along Queen Anne Avenue

  • Relaxing in neighborhood parks like Kinnear Park and Parsons Gardens

  • The neighborhood balances residential calm with easy access to entertainment, arts, and nightlife nearby.

 

Queen Anne, Westlake and Lake Union.

🚗 Commute & Walkability

Queen Anne is centrally located, making it popular with professionals working downtown, South Lake Union, or Fremont.

  • Downtown Seattle is typically just minutes away

  • Multiple Metro bus routes connect the hill to surrounding neighborhoods

  • Lower Queen Anne is highly walkable and transit-friendly

  • Access to SR-99 and I-5 is relatively convenient

  • Bike commuting can be challenging because of the steep hills

Upper Queen Anne feels more residential and quieter, while Lower Queen Anne offers a more urban live-work environment with easier walkability to entertainment and offices.

🏡 Real Estate Snapshot

Queen Anne’s housing market is diverse but consistently in demand.

You’ll find:

  • Historic Craftsman and Queen Anne-style homes

  • Luxury view properties

  • Classic brick apartment buildings

  • Modern townhomes and condos

  • High-rise living closer to Uptown and Seattle Center

Home prices are generally above the Seattle average, particularly for view homes and properties in Upper Queen Anne. Buyers are often drawn to the neighborhood’s combination of location, charm, and long-term desirability.

🎯 Is queen anne Right for You?

You’ll love it if: You want classic Seattle charm, beautiful views, walkable local businesses, and quick access to downtown while still enjoying a residential feel.

Not for you if: You prefer flatter neighborhoods, more affordable housing options, or a quieter suburban-style environment farther from city activity.

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