Apartment in Belltown, WA
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
Historic building, with a great location near Seattle Center and Pike Place Market. Located in a very walkable and popular part of town close to many restaurants, cafes and shopping. Easily access all forms of public transportation. Just a short walk to City University, Denny Playfield and the waterfront.
The Space:
New Kitchen with quality full size appliances. Built-in microwave, dishwasher, electric convection range with air fry feature and a garbage disposal in the sink. The bedroom is cozy with a large queen bed and a work desk. The living room is bright and spacious space.
Guest Access:
There is a ground floor entrance to the lobby. First time access will require use of the call box. Once you have gained access to the apartment you will find a fob on the kitchen counter. That fob will allow you to buzz the door open each time you come back. After you enter the lobby there will be 2 options to access your apartment. A grand carpeted staircase will greet you as soon as you enter the lobby that you can take to the 5th floor or off to the right past the mailboxes you will find the elevator that will also take you to the 5th floor.
The Neighborhood:
Belltown is a vibrant and trendy neighborhood in Seattle, located just north of downtown. It’s known for its lively atmosphere, with a mix of high-rise apartments, chic boutiques, art galleries, and innovative dining options. The area around this unit is particularly bustling, offering a variety of entertainment hubs, from live music venues and hip bars to swanky lounges.
Historically, Belltown was named after William Nathaniel Bell, one of Seattle’s early settlers. The neighborhood has transformed significantly over the years to one of the most densely populated and walkable areas in the city. If you enjoy exploring urban environments, Belltown’s proximity to landmarks like the Space Needle and the Olympic Sculpture Park makes it a great place to visit or live.
Getting Around:
Belltown is a vibrant neighborhood in Seattle, and getting around there is quite convenient. Let me give you a brief overview of transportation options nearby. Popular ways of getting around are tram, bus, walking, bike or scooter rental, taxi and ride share. Cars are a great option too, but parking can be limited.
Other Things to Note:
Please note there is NO provided on-site parking. There is street parking available nearby that fills up fast or paid parking lots available close.
Interaction with Guests:
The owners and or property manager do not live on site. However, the property manager is available by phone or email.




































