Nestled in Seattle, Wallingford is a charming neighborhood blending bohemian vibes with urban sophistication. Discover quirky independent cafes and boutique shops, or head to Gas Works Park for breathtaking views of Lake Union. When night falls, 45th Street transforms into a foodie paradise offering everything from authentic Thai cuisine to craft beers—a must-visit for experiencing Seattle's local flavor!


Everything you need to know about Wallingford
Caffe Vita is famous for its single-origin pour-over coffee, while Herkimer Coffee roasts beans on-site. Don't miss the lavender latte at Miro Tea, a unique tea-coffee hybrid.
With a Walk Score of 87, Wallingford has grocery stores, pharmacies, and parks within 10-minute walks. The Burke-Gilman Trail provides 20 miles of car-free paths connecting to UW and Fremont.
Gas Works Park offers panoramic views of Lake Union and downtown skyline. For sunset, head to Wallingford Steps, a hidden staircase with benches overlooking the water.
The area showcases Craftsman bungalows from the 1920s, many with original lead-glass windows. The Wallingford Center building preserves its 1928 schoolhouse features including terrazzo floors and chalkboards.
Tableau Software has its headquarters here, and several Amazon teams occupy the old Seattle Times building. The neighborhood attracts tech workers with its fast fiber-optic internet infrastructure.
Multiple King County Metro routes connect to downtown (Routes 26, 31, 32). The upcoming RapidRide G Line (2024) will provide electric buses with priority lanes. Bike share stations are abundant near 45th St.
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