1208 23rd Avenue East (0.8 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
Only 3.1 miles from Pike Place Market The Tuscan Villa in Seattle offers accommodations that include a garden, a terrace, and a concierge service. The air-conditioned accommodations are located 1.
2530-D East Madison Street (1.6 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
The hotel features a terrace and a concierge service. The Gallery is located in Seattle's central business district, 2.4 miles from Pike Place Market and 2.6 miles from the Space Needle. The air-conditioned accommodations are located 1.
224B 26th Avenue East (1.7 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
Life Is A Sport In Seattle, there is a property with a terrace. Madison Park Beach is 1.4 miles away. Pike Place Market is 2.4 miles away, and the Space Needle is 2.5 miles away.
226A 26th Avenue East (1.7 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
Life's A Mountain is a Seattle property with a terrace. Madison Park Beach is 1.4 miles away. Pike Place Market is 2.4 miles away, and the Space Needle is 2.5 miles away.
211A 26th Avenue East (1.8 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
The property includes a terrace and a concierge service. The Depot is conveniently located in downtown Seattle. Pike Place Market is 2.4 miles away, and the Space Needle is 2.5 miles away. The air-conditioned accommodations are located 1.
(1.8 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
Volunteer Park Vacation is a Seattle attraction. 1.6 miles from the Space Needle and 1.7 miles from the Seattle Center, in an area ideal for cycling. A patio and a children's playground are available to guests.
130B 25th Avenue East (1.8 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
The property includes a terrace and a concierge service. The Berlin Wall is located in Seattle's central business district, 2.3 miles from Pike Place Market and 2.4 miles from the Space Needle. The air-conditioned accommodations are 1.
134A 25th Avenue East (1.9 km from Washington Park Arboretum)
The property includes a terrace and a concierge service. Wall Street is conveniently located 2.3 miles from Pike Place Market and 2.5 miles from the Space Needle in Seattle. The air-conditioned accommodations are 1.
The Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle is a 230-acre urban green space that offers a unique mix of natural beauty and botanical research. Founded in 1934, the park was established as part of the University of Washington to serve as an educational, scientific, and recreational resource for the local community. It provides visitors with an oasis to explore and appreciate nature.
The Arboretum houses thousands of species of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, vines, ground covers and aquatic plants from around the world. Its collections represent diverse ecosystems ranging from Northern Europe to China and Japan. The plant collections are especially rich in Pacific Northwest native plants and feature some rare specimens found nowhere else. The Arboretum also offers a variety of gardens including a formal rose garden, a medicinal herb garden, a sun garden featuring drought-tolerant plants, and a woodland garden showcasing wildflowers and ferns.
In addition to its rich botanical displays and collections, the Arboretum is also known for its natural beauty and atmosphere. Visitors can take leisurely walks or bike rides along miles of paved trails or enjoy the serenity of marshland boardwalks overlooking Union Bay Natural Area. Bird watchers may spot eagles soaring above while exploring the wetlands on one of their many guided bird walks. The Arboretum also boasts over five miles of hiking trails complete with meadows filled with wildflowers in springtime; beaver ponds; dense woodlands; grasses; shrublands; wetlands; streams; creeks; marshes; fruit trees; and vegetable gardens managed by UW student interns.
The Arboretum also serves as an important research facility for faculty at the University of Washington’s School of Environmental Horticulture as well as providing educational opportunities for grade school students through its horticulture-based programs. In addition to its educational offerings for locals, it also hosts special events like lantern festivals celebrating Chinese culture or concerts examining traditional Japanese music styles within Western classical traditions.
Whether you’re looking for an escape from city life or just wanting to learn more about nature’s wonders – Washington Park Arboretum has something for everyone. With its vast array of resources beginning with natural beauty ranging from lush wetlands to vibrant blooms - it is an ever-evolving paradise that offers something new every time you visit!