Wash. - Seattle & San Juan Islands
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Bellevue-Square
Bellevue
Over in Bellevue, on the east side of Lake Washington, is one of the area's largest shopping malls. Its 200+ stores include Nordstrom, Banana Republic, Eddie Bauer, Coach, Sharper Image, and Made in Washington.Over in Bellevue, on the east side of Lake Washington,
Alhambra
Seattle
Alhambra stocks a very eclectic collection of women's clothing and jewelry. There are purses from France, shoes from Italy, and fashions from Turkey and the U.S. These add up to a unique European look that's a little more refined than what you find at Baby and Co.Alhambra stocks a very eclectic collection of women's clothing and
Ancient-Grounds
Seattle
This eclectic downtown antiques shop and natural-history gallery sells not only quality Northwest Coast Indian masks but also Japanese masks, rare mineral specimens, and a wide variety of other rare and unusual pieces from all over the world. An espresso bar is on the premises.This eclectic downtown antiques shop and natural-history gallery sells not
Antiques-at-Pike-Place
Seattle
Located in the Pike Place Market area, this antiques and collectibles mall is one of the finest in Seattle. There are more than 80 dealers, and much of what's available here is fairly small, which means you might be able to fit your find into a suitcase.Located in the Pike Place Market area, this antiques and
Archie-McPhee
Seattle
You may already be familiar with this temple of the absurd through its mail-order catalog or website. Now, imagine the fun of wandering through aisles full of goofy gags and all that other wacky stuff. Give yourself plenty of time and take a friend. Archie's place is in the Ballard neighborhood.You may already be familiar with this temple of the
Baby-and-Co-
Seattle
Claiming to have stores in Seattle and on Mars, Baby & Co. stocks fashions that can be trendy, outrageous, or out of this world. The designs are strictly French, so you aren't likely to find these fashions in too many other places in the U.S. Whether you're into earth tones or bright colors, you'll likely find something you can't live without.Claiming to have stores in Seattle and on Mars, Baby
betty-blue
Seattle
This boutique is packed with deeply discounted designer fashions and shoes for both women and men. You'll save up to 75% on such names as Prada, Balenciaga, Miu Miu, and Christian Dior. The catch is that the racks are filled with last season's designs.This boutique is packed with deeply discounted designer fashions and
Bitters-Co-
Seattle
This little hole-in-the-wall in Fremont sort of sums up the neighborhood's design aesthetic. The shop is full of fun and funky imports from Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Even if you're a big fan of ethnic imports, you'll probably find things that you've never seen before. Lots of reclaimed materials go into Bitters Co. housewares, some of which are designed by the owners.This little hole-in-the-wall in Fremont sort of sums up the
Boston-St
Seattle
This Pike Place Market kids' store stocks fun play clothes as well as dressier fashions. You'll see lots of locally made 100% cotton clothing. Prices are moderate to expensive.This Pike Place Market kids' store stocks fun play clothes
Buds-Jazz-Records
Seattle
In the Seattle underground of the Pioneer Square neighborhood, this record store has the city's best selection of jazz recordings, with lots of vinyl as well as CDs.In the Seattle underground of the Pioneer Square neighborhood, this
Byrnie-Utz-Hats
Seattle
Boasting the largest selection of hats in the Northwest, this cramped hat-wearer's heaven looks as if it hasn't changed in 50 years; in fact, it's been in the same location since 1934. There are Borsalino Panama hats, Kangol caps, and, of course, plenty of Stetsons.Boasting the largest selection of hats in the Northwest, this
Canlis-Glass
Seattle
If you've seen the glass bamboo sculptures at Seattle's Hotel 1000 and Boka Kitchen restaurant, you've seen the work of this gallery's co-owner, Jean-Pierre Canlis. Large, abstract glass forms predominate, many inspired by ocean waves.If you've seen the glass bamboo sculptures at Seattle's Hotel
Chukar-Cherries
Seattle
Washington is one of the nation's premier cherry-growing regions, and here at the Pike Place Market, you can sample all kinds of candy-coated dried cherries. These little confections are positively addictive.Washington is one of the nation's premier cherry-growing regions, and
Crane-Gallery
Seattle
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean antiquities are the focus of this Lower Queen Anne shop, which prides itself on selling only the best pieces. Imperial Chinese porcelains, bronze statues of Buddhist deities, rosewood furniture, Japanese ceramics, netsuke, snuff bottles, and Chinese archaeological artifacts are just some of the quality antiques found here. A selection of Southeast Asian and Indian objects is also available.Chinese, Japanese, and Korean antiquities are the focus of this
Davidson-Galleries
Seattle
In the heart of the Pioneer Square neighborhood, this gallery focuses on both contemporary prints by American and European artists and antique prints, some of which date from the 1500s. This gallery also operates the nearby
Davidson Contemporary, 310 S. Washington St. (tel.
206/624-7684; www.davidsoncontemporary.net), which focuses on contemporary paintings and sculptures (often by Northwest artists).In the heart of the Pioneer Square neighborhood, this gallery
Dilettante-Chocolates
Seattle
Chocoholics who want to sample some of Seattle's best chocolate confections should check out this little shop on the edge of Pike Place Market. There's also a Dilettante Café on Capitol Hill at 416 Broadway E. (tel.
206/329-6463).Chocoholics who want to sample some of Seattle's best chocolate
Eddie-Bauer
Seattle
Eddie Bauer got his start here in Seattle back in 1920, and today the chain that bears his name is one of the country's foremost purveyors of outdoor fashions -- although these days, outdoor fashion is looking quite a bit more urban.Eddie Bauer got his start here in Seattle back in
Elliott-Bay-Book-Company
Seattle
With battered wooden floors, a maze of rooms full of books, and frequent readings and in-store appearances by authors, this Pioneer Square bookstore feels as if it has been around forever. It has an excellent selection of titles on Seattle and the Northwest, so if you want to learn more about the region or are planning further excursions, stop by. There's a good little cafe down in the basement.With battered wooden floors, a maze of rooms full of
Endless-Knot
Seattle
If you've ever had a thing for funky fashions from Asia, you'll be amazed at how tasteful and upscale such styles can be. The racks of this Belltown boutique are lined with drapey natural-fiber fashions in bold colors -- plus, there are lots of accessories to accompany the clothes.If you've ever had a thing for funky fashions from
Ex-Officio
Seattle
If you've already started planning your next trip, be sure to stop by this travel-clothing store up toward the north end of Belltown. It's an outlet for the Seattle-based Ex Officio and is packed full of lightweight, easy-care clothes designed for world travelers.If you've already started planning your next trip, be sure
Facandegraverandeacute-Jewelry-Art-Gallery
Seattle
A big rock on a gold band? How uninspired. At this tiny shop inside the City Centre shopping gallery, rings, earring, necklaces, and brooches are miniature works of art made from a fascinating range of materials. If you're searching for something unique with which to adorn your body, don't miss this shop.A big rock on a gold band? How uninspired. At
Filson
Seattle
This Seattle company has been outfitting people headed outdoors ever since the Alaskan gold rush at the end of the 1890s. You won't find any high-tech fabrics here -- just good old-fashioned wool, and plenty of it. Filson's clothes are meant to last a lifetime (and have the prices to prove it), so if you demand only the best, even when it comes to outdoor gear, be sure to check out this local institution.This Seattle company has been outfitting people headed outdoors ever
Fireworks-Fine-Crafts-Gallery
Seattle
Playful, outrageous, bizarre, beautiful -- these are just some of the adjectives that can be used to describe the eclectic collection of Northwest crafts on sale at this Pioneer Square gallery. Cosmic clocks, wildly creative jewelry, artistic picture frames, and creative works of Judaica are among the fine and unusual items found here.Playful, outrageous, bizarre, beautiful -- these are just some of
Flora-and-Fauna-Books
Seattle
Gardeners, bird-watchers, and other naturephiles should be sure to search out this fascinating little specialty bookstore near the entrance to Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood. You'll find shelves packed with books that'll have you wishing you were in your garden or out in the woods identifying birds and flowers. Gardeners, bird-watchers, and other
Flury-and-Company-Ltd-
Seattle
This Pioneer Square gallery specializes in prints by famed Seattle photographer Edward S. Curtis, known for his late-19th- and early-20th-century portraits of Native Americans. The gallery also has an excellent selection of antique Native American art and artifacts.This Pioneer Square gallery specializes in prints by famed Seattle
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