![]() If the weather isn’t cooperating, you can explore the Volunteer Park Conservatory or climb the Water Tower for a view. Looking to relax in nature? Volunteer Park in Capitol Hill is a great spot for a stroll or a picnic. Volunteer Park Volunteer Park Conservatory / via Shutterstock You can read our guide to Seattle Pride, which will be updated for 2023 soon. The majority of Seattle Pride events take place every June in Capitol Hill, since it is the city’s historically LGBTQ+ neighborhood. Seattle Pride Photo by Josè Maria Sava on Unsplash If you’re looking for a quiet spot to relax and read, use free Wi-Fi, or just soak up some air conditioning, stop by the beautiful Capitol Hill branch of the Seattle Public Library. Seattle Library Capitol Hill Branch via Cutler Anderson Architects It is located within Volunteer Park and is open from 10:00 a.m. This museum in Capitol Hill is well worth a visit. Seattle Asian Art Museum Seattle Asian Art Museum You’ll also find a regular, informal board game night happening there every Monday at 7:30 everyone is welcome to join. This Capitol Hill Brewery is a great spot to enjoy a few beers along with food from the rotating food trucks. Their fresh cookies can be combined with Molly Moon ice cream for the perfect summer indulgence. Treat yourself to something sweet by stopping at Hello Robin. Ice cream sandwiches at Hello Robin via Hello Robin ![]() They often have open mics and writing classes. If you love reading and writing, join the community at Hugo House. This spot didn’t fit neatly into either the bar or cafe category because it’s both! The newly-opened Gemini Room has a rad ’70s theme and is a cool place to get coffee during the day and grab drinks at night. It has a huge selection of books, a cozy children’s section, and an in-store cafe called Little Oddfellows. You can’t leave Capitol Hill without stopping in this beloved bookstore. You can experience some of Capitol Hill’s best food, drink, and shopping without even leaving Chophouse Row. It’s always fun to wander through here and explore. This collection of businesses and restaurants in Capitol Hill are all connected by a pedestrian alley and courtyard. ![]() It’s a Seattle summer event that is not to be missed. Capitol Hill Block Party Photo by Dominic Hampton on UnsplashĮvery July, the Capitol Hill Block Party brings live music, crowds, and general revelry to the neighborhood for a fun-packed weekend. ![]() You can read more about the various Seattle art walks. The Capitol Hill Art Walk is a free event that takes place on the second Thursday of every month. Unique Experiences and Events Capitol Hill Art Walk Or if you want something extra quirky, how about a themed bar? We featured six Capitol Hill spots in our list of the coolest themed bars in Seattle. Looking to impress your group by taking them to a hidden speakeasy bar in Capitol Hill? Three of the bars included on our guide to Seattle speakeasies (Needle & Thread, The Doctor’s Office, and Knee High Stocking Co.) are located in Capitol Hill. They also regularly host fun events such as trivia nights, monthly drag brunch, and a chess club night every Tuesday. This elevated neighborhood bar has fun decor, unique cocktails, and bar food.
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