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Seattle Downtown area is a relatively small area that can easily be navigated by foot, or using the free public transportation.
In the south of Downtown is Pioneer Square Historical District, the first neighborhood Seattle, which has been renovated and hosts some of the finest art galleries, antique shops and restaurants that Seattle has to offer.
In the north of Downtown Seattle is the Belltown area with numerous bohemian cafes, vintage-clothing stores, used-record shops and alternative galleries.
Other points of interest in Downtown Seattle include the Pike Place Market, which is the oldest continuous working public market in the US, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle Art Museum, the waterfront and the Seattle Aquarium.
Hotels in Downtown Seattle put visitors within walking distance of the most popular and trendiest neighborhoods in Seattle. The Seattle Center area is easily accessible via the monorail or free bus.
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