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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | Bellevue Way
Bellevue,
WA
98004
425-454-2431 | | | | | Description: BELLEVUE. You can't visit Bellevue without a trip to Bellevue Square Bel Square to the locals. A meeting spot, shopping emporium, and home to many restaurants, it's a great place to spend an entire day. One of the first suburban shopping centers, it was founded in 1946. Over the years, it has expanded many times and is now considered one of the best malls in the country, with more than 200 top stores offering everything from toys to clothes to electronics.
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| 1420 5th Ave
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-624-8800 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Ann Taylor and Barneys New York are just a couple of the shops you'll find in this all-inclusive, upscale shopping center. Men, women, and children are certain to be easily accommodated by the range of stores and boutiques. A contemporary glass art collection, a two-screen movie theatre, and a trendy Euro-bistro also reside in the mall. Shopping, dinner, and a movie all in the same place what more could you possibly ask for?
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| 600 Pine St
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-405-2655 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This extravagant mall is one of the city's newest. Five floors are filled with high-quality shops, excellent restaurants, and an eleven-screen movie theatre. Tiffany and Co., Cartier, J. Crew, and Williams-Sonoma only hint at the popular stores that share space in the mall. Plus, parking is incredibly convenient in the 1,200-space underground garage.
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| 1335 5th Ave
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-628-5050 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Housed in an easily-recognizable, toothpick-shaped skyscraper, this two-floor shopping center provides a variety of popular stores that cater to both men and women. Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Brooks Brothers, Louis Vuitton, and Escada are examples of the well-known names you'll find.
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| 2673 NE University Village M
Seattle,
WA
98105
206-523-0622 | | | | | Description: UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. The hub of the U-District's shopping scene, University Village is an attractive open-air complex that features popular shops like Abercrombie & Fitch, Eddie Bauer, Barnes & Noble, and Pottery Barn. More than two-dozen local merchants maintain stores in this unique center, giving shoppers a touch of Northwest flavor. Attractive garden areas, numerous restaurants, and ample parking are additional draws.
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| 400 Pine St
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-467-1600 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN & BELLTOWN. Over 80 upscale shops share quarters on four floors of this 26-story skyscraper. Included in the retail venues is a wide range of specialty shops, which carry everything from Godiva chocolates to Nine West shoes. The top floor monorail terminal and the underground parking garage provide easy access for shoppers.
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