Seattle: Garden
Places and attractions in the Garden category
Categories
- Park
 - Museum
 - Bridge
 - Concerts and shows
 - Theater
 - Nightlife
 - Church
 - Monuments and statues
 - Shopping
 - Specialty museum
 - Skyscraper
 - Art museum
 - History museum
 - Playground
 - View point
 - Library
 - Neighbourhood
 - Beach
 - Art gallery
 - Outdoor activities
 - Science museum
 - Natural attraction
 - Nature
 - Sacred and religious sites
 - Sport
 - Sport venue
 - Music venue
 - Garden
 - Shopping centre
 - Cinema
 - Lake
 - Ship
 - Sculpture
 - Performing arts
 - Trail
 - Marina
 - Sailing
 - Piers and boardwalks
 - B. Marcus Priteca
 - Reportedly haunted
 - Gothic Revival architecture
 - Dancing
 - Boat or ferry
 - Cemetery
 - Arenas and stadiums
 - Golf
 - Street
 - Tower
 - Fountain
 - Modernist architecture
 - Synagogue
 - Tours
 
Seattle Japanese Garden
Nestled in the heart of Seattle lies a tranquil oasis known as the Seattle Japanese Garden. This meticulously landscaped park is a testament to the art of traditional Japanese gardening, offering city dwellers and tourists alike a peaceful retreat from the bustle of...
Kubota Garden
Kubota Garden is a 20-acre Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. A public park since 1987, it was started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, a Japanese emigrant.
Dunn Gardens
Dunn Gardens in Seattle, Washington, is a privately owned 7.5-acre property composed of the remaining acreage of the estate of Arthur G.
Volunteer Park Conservatory
The Volunteer Park Conservatory is a botanical garden, conservatory, and Seattle landmark located in Seattle, Washington at the north end of Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill.
Streissguth Gardens
The Streissguth Gardens are a family-maintained hillside garden covering approximately one acre on the northwest side of Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington.
P-Patch
A P-Patch is a parcel of property used for gardening; the term is specific to Seattle, Washington. The "P" originally stood for "Picardo", after the family who owned Picardo Farm in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood, part of which became the original P-Patch.
Parsons Gardens
Parsons Gardens Park is a 0.4-acre city park in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It was called by Fodor's a "a prim urban oasis", and by another guide a "secret garden for non-tourists".






