Guidebook for Seattle

JoAnn, Marilyn, And Bernie
JoAnn, Marilyn, And Bernie
Guidebook for Seattle

Food Scene

Cool atmosphere, unique history, near the water, and of course, good food with fresh ingredients.
50 locals recommend
The Stonehouse Cafe
9701 Rainier Ave S
50 locals recommend
Cool atmosphere, unique history, near the water, and of course, good food with fresh ingredients.
A favorite Thai restaurant near the Airbnb with very delicious food. Love their Crispy Garlic Chicken!
9 locals recommend
O-Cha Thai
317 Main Ave S
9 locals recommend
A favorite Thai restaurant near the Airbnb with very delicious food. Love their Crispy Garlic Chicken!

Drinks & Nightlife

We're still exploring the neighborhood and have come into this place twice so far. It's a nice and cozy locals bar with a personally selected list of rotating beers and home-infused cocktails. Delicious food and good happy hour, too! Prices may be a little on the higher side for drinks though.
38 locals recommend
Jude's Old Town
9252 57th Ave S
38 locals recommend
We're still exploring the neighborhood and have come into this place twice so far. It's a nice and cozy locals bar with a personally selected list of rotating beers and home-infused cocktails. Delicious food and good happy hour, too! Prices may be a little on the higher side for drinks though.

Arts & Culture

If you love planes and space, you'll love this museum! It's a great spot to take kids and adults alike. Experience history, flight simulators, and a peek into the future.
433 locals recommend
The Museum of Flight
9404 E Marginal Way S
433 locals recommend
If you love planes and space, you'll love this museum! It's a great spot to take kids and adults alike. Experience history, flight simulators, and a peek into the future.

Essentials

This is a one stop shopping experience that helps when you don't feel like hopping from place to place just to get everything. They do offer some natural organic choices as well.
95 locals recommend
Fred Meyer
365 Renton Center Way SW
95 locals recommend
This is a one stop shopping experience that helps when you don't feel like hopping from place to place just to get everything. They do offer some natural organic choices as well.

Sightseeing

Hidden in South Seattle, Kubota Garden is a stunning 20 acre landscape that blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. The city acquired the property, which is a historic landmark, in 1987 from the estate of master landscaper Fujitaro Kubota. Kubota was a horticultural pioneer when he began merging Japanese design techniques with North American materials in his display garden in 1927. The Gardens are a spectacular setting of hills and valleys, interlaced with streams, waterfalls, ponds, bridges, and rock out-croppings with a rich array of plant material.
202 locals recommend
Kubota Garden
9817 55th Ave S
202 locals recommend
Hidden in South Seattle, Kubota Garden is a stunning 20 acre landscape that blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. The city acquired the property, which is a historic landmark, in 1987 from the estate of master landscaper Fujitaro Kubota. Kubota was a horticultural pioneer when he began merging Japanese design techniques with North American materials in his display garden in 1927. The Gardens are a spectacular setting of hills and valleys, interlaced with streams, waterfalls, ponds, bridges, and rock out-croppings with a rich array of plant material.

City advice

Getting around

Easy way to the city via light rail

From the studio, either walk, drive, bus, or take a Lyft/Uber to the Rainier Beach light rail station, about a mile away. From this station, you can get to SeaTac airport, Downtown Seattle, and University of Washington. It's the most convenient way to get to downtown without the hassle of having to park and pay or drive through the traffic.