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1Pacific Place

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3.8
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Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
Pacific Place is a prominent five-story shopping center located in downtown Seattle, occupying an entire city block at the intersections of two major hubs. Recently renovated, it boasts a grand new entrance facing South Lake Union and another enhanced entrance facing downtown. This multimillion-dollar redevelopment has positioned Pacific Place as a must-visit destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The plaza features upscale and midscale stores such as Tiffany & Co.
There’s something very likable about Pacific Place for me in a liminal spaces kind of way. Would love to see more stores come in but also can understand why it’s a hard sell in these times to convince corporate retail to take a chance on downtown seattle. Go get some DTF and watch a movie, it’s great to appreciate what we have before it all goes away for over priced luxury apartments. Ideal tenants - a barcade / brewery, giant subpop flagship record store or easy street, pizza place, Apple Store, Orange Julius, mopop store, seattle neon museum, the sky is the limit here. Idk hell, throw raves at night 🙌🏼
Sam H — Google review
This mall has virtually nothing in it at all except for a thai restaurant, johnny rockets, a really good chowder and fish place & a movie theater. And then a few little random odd shops.. its sad because I remember this was downtown Seattle's upscale mall! They used to have all the nice stores like victoria's secret, lulu lemon, tiffany's, barneys & more! But due to Covid, the opioid epidemic and high crime rate in that area, especially for retail theft all the good stores shut down & left. I heard recently that the mall had changed owners. I was in it today And noticed that they were doing some renovations. I hope they make this place what it once was because downtown seattle has lost all its vibrant retail shopping that it once had. I gave it 2/5 because it's still a really beautiful mall , even with all the empty storefronts. But for shopping or dining id give it 1/5. But the Thai place & fish n shower spot is really good.. the fish place is severely overpriced on some items and then others are about about the norm for the area. Lobster roll $65...I dont think so..lol
Nunya B — Google review
Malls are a dying industry and it shows even here. At 7pm on a Saturday, nearly every single store was closed and even then, half the locations didn't even have a store in them. Top notch food court, though, which was a bit odd.
Derek J — Google review
You can easily tell that this used to be a busy mall and it was beautiful. These days, there are not many shops, mostly just restaurants and a movie theater that is still attracting a little bit of life. Not too sure how long this mall will last, but it is bittersweet.
Lawrence — Google review
Nice medium sized enclosed mall right in the city. 4 floors of well-known & local shops, restaurants, food court, and a movie plex, but no anchor department stores. Clean and very easy to maneuver around due to its "D-shaped" layout.
Maui T — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️¾ (3.8 / 5) Pacific Place Seattle — Quiet Elegance with Cultural Gems 🖤✨ I visited Pacific Place (600 Pine St, Seattle) recently, and it’s a mall that still carries pieces of its old charm while trying to find new life. The architecture is sleek, but many stretches feel calm and underpopulated. It’s not your typical “bustling mall,” but rather a quiet downtown retreat that’s slowly rebuilding its identity. There are limited photo moments — the interior feels flat in many stretches, though they do have a few selfie corners like a lighted “LOVE” sign that adds a little sparkle for visitors who love capturing memories. One of the brightest spots here is Debonair Décor, a Black-owned boutique on Level 4 that truly elevates the space. 🖤 Their collection fuses athletic edge, elegance, and purpose — everything from casual streetwear to refined statement pieces. The owner, bringing heart and creativity to Seattle fashion, making it a must-visit for locals and travelers who want to support BIPOC-owned brands with substance and style. You’ll also find Din Tai Fung, the popular dumpling restaurant that brings global flavor to the heart of downtown — their xiao long bao are delicate and perfectly made. ✨ Highlights: • Support Black-owned fashion at Debonair Décor (Level 4) • Grab world-class dumplings at Din Tai Fung • Convenient downtown access (right by the Nordstrom skybridge) • Bus routes like 10, 12, 49, 550, and 132 stop within a few minutes’ walk ⚠️ What could improve: • Some empty storefronts make the mall feel quiet • Limited “wow” design moments — aside from a few selfie corners, it’s more peaceful than photogenic • Needs stronger anchors to bring the energy back Overall, Pacific Place is a blend of elegance and emptiness — still in transition, but worth exploring if you love discovering local gems and supporting BIPOC creators. 🌆 #PacificPlaceSeattle #DebonairDecor #BlackOwnedSeattle #SupportLocal #BIPOCBusiness #SeattleShopping #DowntownSeattle #VisitSeattle #SeattleStyle #ShopSmall #SeattleVibes
Parnisia — Google review
Me and a friend went to this mall to charge our phones and right before we even plugged our devices, this security guard comes up to us and tells us that we have to leave the place at the spot. WITHOUT NO REASON. Kept asking why and he just kept saying "cuz yall have to" and stuff like "I just got told to tell yall to go" I asked him If we were trespassed or anything and he said "no."??? So all these others strangers can chill, charge their stuff, be on their electronics etc and they didn't say nothing to them but me and my homie walk in and not even 2 minutes later get ESCORTED out for NO REASON??? He literally kept getting Hella close, even pushed the elevator button and told us we had to exit through the parking garage entrace/exit which we did not enter through and did not want to leave from as it was a whole other street than the one we came from. Of course we didn't listen and went back on the escalator and went out the front exits instead. Asked him who was behind all this, told me "I'll tell you when you're out the door" Maria Sanchez? Or something like that. The whole thing was very non-welcoming for a public mall. Never coming back here. Don't recommend it to anyone not just cause of that reason but also because of how empty it is, barely any stores, maybe one thing that actually might be a reason to go would probably be the movie theater on the 4th floor. But id still rather go anywhere else to watch a movie. Rudest encounter ever- and again, in a PUBLIC "MALL".
Hewan N — Google review
Not a great shopping mall. There weren't many shops and it was completely dead. I saw less than 10 people shopping while I was there. It seems like it used to be nice and I'm very busy, but not so much anymore.
Anthony S — Google review
600 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://www.pacificplaceseattle.com/•(206) 652-1300•Tips and more reviews for Pacific Place

2Westlake Center

4.1
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3.5
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Mentioned on 
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, Westlake Center is a popular 4-story glass-enclosed retail hub offering a wide array of shopping and dining options. During the festive season, the area is adorned with sparkling lights and holiday decorations, creating a picturesque setting. Visitors can indulge in upscale shopping experiences with renowned brands such as Zara, Pandora, Nordstrom Rack, and Macy's.
You need to visit this place just to eat at one of the two locations in Seattle of renowned Din Tai Fung - the best dumplings you will ever have, specially the Ciao Long Bao
Eduardo E — Google review
West Lake centre, Downtown, Seattle USA. On 15th August, Indian independence day was celebrated with pomp and furry at this place. Indian consulate Mr.Gupta and Mayor of Seattle city presided over the function. Different states of India showcased their respective cultural events. Different states also arranged stalls containing their art and craft. It was first time such function was organised in Seattle. Zeal and enthusiasm of Indian diaspora was worth seeing in away country.
Gnl M — Google review
Westlake Center is a compact shopping hub located in the heart of downtown Seattle. It’s conveniently positioned near major attractions like Pike Place Market and serves as a transit connection point, so it’s easy to stop by if you’re exploring the area. While it’s not a huge mall, it offers a mix of stores, from well-known brands to smaller boutiques. You’ll also find a decent food court upstairs with some local options. However, the variety of shops is somewhat limited, especially if you’re looking for high-end or specialty stores. One of the key features of Westlake Center is its light rail station and easy access to the Seattle Monorail, making it a central spot for commuting or sightseeing. That said, the mall could use some updates to its interior and retail offerings, as it feels a bit dated compared to other shopping destinations in Seattle.
Nook H — Google review
Took the 1 line from SEATAC to Westlake Center for a cruise that went round trip from pier 66. There are pay stations at the terminals. You can download the Orca app but it wasn't working for me to add funds to my physical Orca card that I'd ordered ahead of time. Iwas able to load those funds to my card at the kiosk. Cards can be ordered through the orca app and mailed to you for $3 each. Turn around is about 3 weeks. This card is used to scan at the kiosk at the entry to the rail boarding area and at the elevator at the airport. For the most part it was seamless. Navigating the Westlake Center was very difficult. More signage is needed to figure out what street is where since navigation wasn't working properly in my phone. Being underground signal is unreliable. We ended up out on Pine between 3rd & 4th. About 6 homeless were right outside the elevator hanging out and messing around laughing and carrying on like they were drunk. They were surprisingly pleasant though, even gave us directions when one of them recognized when we came out of the underground that we were completely lost. Ride home was unpleasant smelling due to the homeless man that got on when we did. Urine running down his trash bag, wiping his nose with clorox wipes, pants below his bottom with his bare cheeks showing, completely messed up on something that made him zombie like and slow. The smell filled the entire train car, one end to the other. Feces, body odor and sewer were the combination and it was so strong it was making people nearest to him cough and cover their noses with their shirts. We joked and said perhaps that is the reason so many people in Seattle still wear a mask! I wished i had one at that moment. He was on the train for about 30 min with us. Once he got off, the smell thankfully left with him. He spoke to no one. Didn't cause any trouble at all, thankfully. The rail experience overall was great. There are areas for luggage in the train car, it is shared space with bicycles. The doors to the train open quickly with little time to get in and get your stuff settled. That part surprised me. The time it takes to let people off leaves little time for those getting on with little kids or luggage. You gotta be fast and decisive to use the rail.
L R — Google review
Westlake Center in Seattle is a vibrant shopping mall located in the heart of downtown, offering a mix of popular retail stores and eateries. Its convenient location near major attractions and the Seattle Monorail makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists. The mall features a modern, airy design with ample seating areas and a welcoming atmosphere. With its diverse shopping options and central location, Westlake Center is a key destination for city shoppers.
Alfa B — Google review
It's barely a shopping center. Super empty. Home of homeless people.
Kelly L — Google review
Beautiful mall. The monorail train is just above the mall. Approximately $4 per person single way, which takes you directly to space needles and other Seattle attractions. Must try if you want to explore all of Seattle.
Yer V — Google review
It’s comparatively clean but sometimes can find homeless people in elevators, would recommend avoiding taking the elevators if possible. There is security too on the platforms.
Rinky D — Google review
400 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•https://www.westlakecenter.com/en.html•(206) 467-1600•Tips and more reviews for Westlake Center
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3Pike Place Market

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Pike Place Market is a must-visit historic market in the heart of Seattle, offering a diverse shopping experience. Originally a produce market, it now houses numerous unique shops, including Seattle's Market Magic for magicians, Tenzing Momo for essential oils and herbs, and Left Bank Books catering to anarchists. The market is filled with hundreds of stalls and shops that cater to various interests, making it one of the top attractions in Seattle.
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4University Village

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4.4
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Shopping mall
Shopping
University Village, located in Seattle's University District, has been a popular al fresco shopping destination since the 1950s. It offers a unique blend of local stores and well-known brands, making it an attractive open-air complex for shoppers of all ages. With over two-dozen local merchants alongside big-name retailers like Apple and Barnes & Noble, visitors can enjoy a touch of Northwest flavor while exploring the diverse range of shops.
It is the University Village near the University of Washington. I like all the decorations on the street, with many flowers attached to the poles of the streetlights. There are shops, restaurants, and cafes. There is also an Apple Store at the center. It looks like the University of Seattle's shopping center, resembling Stanford Shopping Center. Many college students are there, and also a lot of tourists.. There is a playground in the center of the shopping center for family visitors. The Starbucks there is very fancy on the outside and also has a luxurious interior. It has wall art of Seattle City View on the outside.. There are many brand shops like Lululemon, Crate & Barrel, among others. Good for family or couple shopping on the weekend.
Nan L — Google review
Very walkable open air mall, and few to no smokers around. Was told to leave late at night, and I think they enforced this with drones overhead, even though I confirmed with the Apple Store that they had no issue with me waiting for the store to open the next day.
David — Google review
Great place to hang out specially Fall time and December, great for family because U village are open shopping mall and perfect for kids while shopping. Winter time was festive decor and more fun to walk. At the time starbucks are in the process of renovation. Lots of restaurants and home shopping close the beach other. Love this place
MARIFE A — Google review
Very nice shopping area that's open air, has a lot of good restaurants and great stores that university students love
Gabe A — Google review
Came across this area while getting food. So many shops and restaurants to visit. Parking was always pretty full but lots of lots and garages to choose from.
Laurence Z — Google review
Great Mall vibrant and beautiful multiple stores and nice restaurants. Great for shopping and having some fun. Easy to get there on bus, car, bike and even scooter.
David R — Google review
Lots of good food and store options. Many varieties of stores. It’s fun to walk around and there is a lot of seating on the wide walkways. The small field area outside of the Apple Store is a nice place to hang out.
Jilean P — Google review
I have two or three places that are my go to-s at U village. The parking is atrocious but on me you find it you are set. All businesses, save a few are very helpful and enjoy forming relationships with you to keep your business. Businesses that provide exceptional customer service are Tommy Bahamna, J Crew, The Meuseum Framing Store, and velvet graham Spencer.
Gina U — Google review
2623 NE University Village St, Seattle, WA 98105, USA•https://uvillage.com/•(206) 523-0622•Tips and more reviews for University Village

5Wallingford Center

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Boutique
Wallingford Center, located in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle, is a charming 2-level shopping center housed in a former schoolhouse. With over 17 local and regional boutiques, the center offers a unique shopping experience with an emphasis on fair trade, organic, sustainable, and eco-friendly goods. From handmade clothing and jewelry to home decor items and culinary treats at Trophy Cupcakes, there's something for everyone. The mall also features Chutneys Bistro for dining.
If you love shoes, this is the place to shop. There are seven floors - each with a different theme, ranging from perfumes and purses to the finest. The sales staff are friendly and efficient. The only downside is if you are looking for sales and bargains this is not the place. But if you are looking for the best designers and brand names it is definitely worth checking out.
Mina L — Google review
We still love coming here to get Trophy cupcakes, but we wish there are more shops inside the Wallingford Center.
Hannah C — Google review
Nice building in a wonderful area. But there were only 3 places open when we dropped by this afternoon.
Kelly H — Google review
This business center is EXTREMELY inconvenient for people with various mobility devices. I use a power wheelchair and ended up having to drive halfway around the block just to find an accessible entryway. I will not be back anytime soon. Come on, get your acts together.
Kristi M — Google review
Absolutely loved all the pictures that adorn the walls from the classes that attended here in the forties and fifties.. being able to see such Rich history in such detail and the activities that we're done here was really really cool! I wondered whether or not the people who had attended had known that so many pictures and such Rich history was lining the walls. I would love to go back and I can spend more time.
Dr. K — Google review
We love the buffet at Chutneys. The artifacts of the old Interlake School are delightful. So good that they preserve the building and it's free parking! There are dress shops and one craft store with lots of locally made unique craft items
Peter S — Google review
Amazing Indian food. Good health and supplements store w gifts and cards. Excellent hardware store. Talk to a business to get restroom code. Its locked and very clean. Yay.
Rie B — Google review
What the heck is with all these astroturfed reviews. Listen. there’s no Nordstrom here. There’s no skating rink. There is a hardware store and an Indian restaurant which I’m sure are perfectly fine, as well as some small but tastefully classic apartments above.
Jonathan M — Google review
1815 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•https://www.visitwallingfordcenter.com/•(206) 547-7246•Tips and more reviews for Wallingford Center
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6Bellevue Square

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Bellevue Square is a bustling shopping destination that attracts over 23 million visitors annually. With more than 200 stores, this expansive venue offers a wide range of retail options, as well as casual and upscale dining choices. Originally opened in 1946 as the Bellevue Shopping Square, it has undergone renovations over the years and is now part of the Bellevue Collection in downtown.
Spacious two-story mall with a wide variety of shops and dining options. Restrooms are conveniently located at every corner and are well-maintained. Parking is free and usually easy to find, making for a hassle-free shopping experience.
Kelly L — Google review
Beautiful mall and stores!! But could definitely use 2X as many restrooms. Most restrooms only have 1-2 stalls which sucks when your waiting or being rushed. Overall beautiful mall. Not a fan of the mapping as it makes you double back to see some stores . But aside from the bathrooms I would definitely go back. Just gotta be sure you use the restroom beforehand . Pretty packed on the weekends , also it feel like about 73-74 degrees so a little hotter than I’m used to but just make sure not to wear a sweater
Alejandro M — Google review
A very popular and very classy mall in downtown Bellevue. This is a place with a large Tommy Bahama store in its upper floors and an actual Tesla store on a lower level, with cars inside the mall: that is the kind of place this is. Everyone here dresses stylishly, talks politely, and has a kind of innate self-confidence and assuredness that I admire. Personally, I wandered around, took a few pictures of the elegance, and bought a cone of Ben and Jerry's Americone Dream. It is a comfortable and pleasant space to relax, read, and watch people traveling through the shops and snapping a few selfies. I cannot think of a place better suited to the clientele of Bellevue, and I appreciate it for that reason.
Joshua F — Google review
Amazing shopping mall with great stores for everyone. Nice food outlets as well. A big bookstore and many novelty shops. A must visit.
Marwan I — Google review
Top notch Shopping centre with restaurants and eating / beverage outlets . You have the high end brands and also brands that satisfy a moderate budget .
Nirmal J — Google review
One of my absolute favorite malls Bellevue Square never disappoints 😍😍 I’ve been visiting this mall for years, and it still feels like a perfect shopping destination every time. What makes it extra special is that I used to work at Nordstrom here – so this place feels like home! The Nordstrom store is top-notch in terms of both service and selection. I also love browsing Macy’s, Bath & Body Works, and the stunning Swarovski store – their jewelry is simply beautiful and timeless. Another hidden gem is Buckle – they’ve got some really trendy styles and great denim options. What’s even better? It’s just a quick 5-minute drive from my home, so it’s my go-to for everything from shopping to casual coffee hangouts. I often stop by Woods Coffee or grab a pretzel from Auntie Anne’s – perfect pick-me-ups during a shopping spree! The mall is always clean, vibrant, and offers something for everyone – from luxury to everyday essentials. Highly recommend Bellevue Square to anyone looking for a fantastic shopping and lifestyle experience🙌🏻🙌🏻
Anita P — Google review
Located in the center of Bellevue, Washington's downtown, Bellevue Square is a top retail destination. The mall makes an impression as soon as you enter thanks to its contemporary construction, spotless, well-lit interiors, and welcoming ambiance. With a total area of around 1.3 million square feet, it provides the ideal balance of luxury and modern shopping, making it a must-see for both residents and visitors. With more than 200 retail establishments, the mall offers something for every type of customer. High-end fashion connoisseurs will value retailers such as Nordstrom, Tiffany & Co., and Louis Vuitton, while consumers seeking more reasonably priced yet fashionable options can check out Zara and other modern brands. We especially loved the Macy's sale, which had fantastic discounts on high-quality goods. Bellevue Square offers great food options in addition to shopping. There are several different restaurants inside, ranging from quick eats to fine dining establishments. For those seeking a filling lunch or a delectable dessert, The Cheesecake Factory, which is situated just outside the mall, is a fantastic option. Additionally, the mall's food court has a variety of choices, so the whole family is sure to find something they like. Bellevue Square's connectedness is one of its best qualities. It is seamlessly connected to other areas of the Bellevue Collection, such as hotels, offices, and entertainment venues, by skybridges. Because of this, it's the perfect place to spend a day out, whether it's for dining, shopping, or just taking in the vibrant atmosphere. Every visit is different because of the mall's seasonal events that unite the community. Bellevue Square has plenty to offer everyone, whether you're searching for upscale shopping, family-friendly activities, or a laid-back day out. It's a lively, active, and well-kept shopping center that genuinely makes Bellevue more enjoyable. Strongly advised!
M K — Google review
I love coming here every week to get my nails done, and facial treatments at In Spa. I usually get my nails done at Inspa Nail next to NorthTrom on the 2nd floor. The nail technicians there are very attentive and skillful, I like to relax and beautify myself at Inspa. The shopping center is clean and beautiful, the space is splendid, there are many chairs to rest, there are green trees that are friendly to the environment, many games and food for children. There are many delicious foods of many cultures and countries at very cheap prices. The stores are high-class brands and often have promotions of 50-60% off. I love shopping and getting my nails done here because I have beautiful nails when I am there. I love this place. Come here to relax every week to make you more cheerful and happy.
Uyen M — Google review
575 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA•http://bellevuecollection.com/•(425) 454-8096•Tips and more reviews for Bellevue Square

7Seattle Chinatown-International District

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Seattle Chinatown-International District is a vibrant neighborhood that serves as the focal point for the city's Asian-American communities. It offers a diverse culinary scene with noodle houses, sushi spots, and dim sum restaurants alongside karaoke bars and gift shops. Visitors can explore historical and cultural exhibits at the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience and enjoy Hing Hay Park, which features the impressive Grand Pavilion.
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8Northgate Mall Parking Garage

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Northgate Mall Parking Garage is a convenient and secure location that offers a positive experience for visitors. The security team is helpful and attentive, providing assistance in various situations. While the area has some attractions, it may be considered average with limited amenities. The facilities are well-maintained and clean, contributing to an overall pleasant environment. However, access to certain amenities like restrooms may be restricted.
Lost a 12 year old, Security was really helpful in locating the kid. Overall good experience
Calvin H — Google review
This park & ride will actually cost $25. It has confusing signs. No free commuter parking. Free commuter parking M-F 5am-9am. Thought that meant if you arrived at that time and parked it would be free when leaving. Nope. $25. Cheaper to drive and park at your destination. $25 is ridiculous in the Northgate area. Explains the empty garage. Why not charge less? Back to daily driving we since all the free garages are full by 9am. I'm sure other commuters are facing this problem. What's the point of monthly pass?
Kristen V — Google review
Hard to park when the locations are badly organized. But at least they are still free for 3h
Kuo G — Google review
Great place but wouldn't let me use bathroom
Greg N — Google review
Just a Normal area, some attactractions but limited
Margaret — Google review
Mid
Peter B — Google review
very nice station, clean and tidy
Finn — Google review
No signs. Horrible parking
Brianna D — Google review
NE 103rd St &, 1st Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA•https://www.soundtransit.org/ride-with-us/parking/seattle-north-…•(206) 296-0100•Tips and more reviews for Northgate Mall Parking Garage

9Westwood Village

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Westwood Village is a large shopping mall located on the western side of Seattle, serving the locals since 1966. It offers a variety of shops including clothing, household items, tech gadgets, health and beauty products. The mall also features popular mega-brands like Target and QFC for food and other products. Additionally, visitors can enjoy services such as haircuts and physical therapy. The convenient location provides plenty of parking and access to public transportation.
This was where I used to hang out when my friends and I would ship school. We would get chased around by rent-a-cops. Although we were the "bad kids", we were actually fairly innocent, really well-behaved, and didn't do illegal substances. The late 1990s were not a bad time to be alive, but the pop music of that era was horrible.
Jonathan D — Google review
This mall has a good variety of shops. Just be careful and aware of your surroundings. I was saddened to hear from some retail workers in this mall that they would like more security for justified reason. Happy shopping.
Carla B — Google review
Good place to get all your shopping needs done. There are lots of food options for takeout. Open concept makes for easy access to shops and lots of parking
M. P — Google review
This whole shopping center is depressing. Used to be my go-to for groceries and other sundries when I still lived in WSEA (and even after I moved to Vashon Island), but I rarely go there now. Sketchy people doing sketchy things, most of the stores that were there for decades have closed, and the ones that remain are just meh (Target, I’m looking at YOU!).
Cheryl R — Google review
You can get almost anything you need in Westwood Village. A Panda Express is going in to the right of QFC, just s few doors away from the Teriyaki place (which is incredible, and I hope they dont lose business!)
Denise K — Google review
Nice shopping center with Target, QFC, McDonalds, Ross, but my favorite is the little sub place next to the new Panda Express.
Donny P — Google review
Lots of shopping and eateries. A drug store. Post office. Get your car tabs. A great part of the neighborhood.
Michael C — Google review
Only issue is the lack of love it's like they almost don't want your business sometimes could be friendlier like it was when I was a kid in the 80's
Juargen R — Google review
2600 SW Barton St, Seattle, WA 98126, USA•https://www.westwoodvillagecenter.com/?utm_source=google&utm_med…•(510) 430-0133•Tips and more reviews for Westwood Village

10Aurora Shopping Center

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Business center
Aurora Shopping Center is a modern mall with a variety of stores and services, including Amazon Fresh, Planet Fitness, Ulta, and Ross. Despite its spacious parking area, the mall offers diverse products and convenient access to nearby establishments. While the stores are well-maintained despite security concerns, the shopping center has been a popular destination for shoppers in the Shoreline & Edmonds area for some time.
If you love shopping, this is the place for you. You’ll find plenty of boutiques with clothes, shoes, jewelry, accessories—brands of all kinds—and so much more to catch your eye. I usually go there for shoes and sportswear, but sometimes I also enjoy grabbing a meal or a good coffee with friends, sharing thoughts and having interesting conversations. It’s an excellent spot for shoppers, but that’s not all…
Nhung V — Google review
Compared to 5 years ago the shopping center had come leaps and bounds. There is a Ross, Amazon fresh, Ulta and planet fitness. The parking lot is shared with a Daiso, Burger King and new fancy restaurant called Omni.
Mattie S — Google review
Aurora is the best place to shop in Buzău. It has a large underground parking area, and you can also enjoy bowling and billiards. A great spot for both shopping and fun!
Duongpro87 V — Google review
It is a Ross, so discount store, but it was clean, the items we went thru were organized and neat, the staff was friendly and helpful. One Ross i will be back to!
Janna M — Google review
Prostitution everywhere in the parking lot, I suggest not bring your family or your kids generally around this center and go find some other places
Mohannad N — Google review
Different business's there, clean but Small parking lot, I go late evening so parking is always fine, sakura massage parlor upstairs has cheap prices compared to others depending on what u want, half hour or longer, nice friendly staff clean decent rooms good place to go for the tight budget
Ace V — Google review
They have good quality and high quality items for the right price
Aaron H — Google review
It reminded me of walking in the Ross in LA 30+ years ago. All that sketchy crime and store security has found its way up here. The security guys were helpful in finding items, the staff was short handed and not interested if you were needing help to find something.
Big T — Google review
13025 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133, USA•https://merlonegeier.propertycapsule.com/p/commercial-real-estat…•(206) 439-2330•Tips and more reviews for Aurora Shopping Center
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11Bellevue

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Bellevue, located in Washington state, is a vibrant city situated across Lake Washington from Seattle. The downtown area boasts the picturesque Downtown Park with its expansive lawn, beautiful gardens, and a captivating waterfall. Art enthusiasts can explore the Bellevue Arts Museum showcasing craft and design exhibitions along with a charming sculpture garden. Nature lovers will appreciate the serene Bellevue Botanical Garden which showcases an array of Pacific Northwest plants set amidst woodlands and wetlands.
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12U Village

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U Village is a spacious outdoor shopping destination that boasts a wide array of well-known clothing brands such as Madewell and J. Crew. In addition to these popular stores, the area also features unique shops like Bogey Boys and Bloomies, offering visitors a diverse shopping experience.
2671 NE 46th St, Seattle, WA 98105, USA•Tips and more reviews for U Village

13Northgate Station

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Transport hub
Northgate Station, located in Seattle, is a historic shopping center that holds the distinction of being the first regional mall in the United States. With over 1 million square feet of space and 23 large stores, it offers a wide range of shopping options. Despite its historical significance dating back to its establishment in 1950, Northgate Station has undergone multiple renovations to keep up with modern styles.
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14University District

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University District is a laid-back neighborhood with a youthful vibe, featuring the University of Washington's picturesque campus, which houses the modern Henry Art Gallery and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. The area is bustling on game days at the waterside Husky Stadium for college football. University Way, also known as The Ave, is lined with casual dining spots, coffee shops, and unique stores. Additionally, Portage Bay nearby offers opportunities for kayaking.
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15REI

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Camping store
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Bicycle Shop
REI is a renowned retail chain offering a wide range of gear, apparel, and footwear for various outdoor and fitness activities. The flagship store in Seattle is a must-visit destination for adventure enthusiasts. It boasts an extensive selection of equipment for hiking, camping, biking, and more. What sets this location apart is its indoor rock climbing wall, outdoor mini-trail for testing bikes, and gear rental department.
This is the flagship store in Seattle. Very interesting exterior, didn’t expect to see a miniature trail and a waterfall there. The outdoor patio had a lot of seating The store is big and larger selections Overall this is the most beautiful REI’s I’ve seen well worth a visit to see this unique store The employees are awesome and very helpful.
Brian C — Google review
While traveling, I’ve visited various REI stores, but the scale of this one is truly astounding. The wide variety of products is overwhelming, and the overall architecture and the landscaped garden are impressive. There’s a bike testing trail, a small waterfall, and a cozy fireplace area where you can sit and relax. The discount section is in a separate space, offering a great range of choices. However, the prices seem to be slightly higher than at other locations, and while the first hour of parking is free, you have to pay for parking after that. Still, for outdoor enthusiasts, this is definitely a must-visit destination. Highly recommended!
Kai D — Google review
The most unique REI store in the United States. They have a small outdoor park for you test equipment and even a small track to test your bikes. Very nicely decked out and the customer service is very good. Lots of staff constantly looking out for ways to help you out.
Jeremy C — Google review
This store in itself is an experience with the small hike path and plenty of collections. The park ranger in the ranger station was so helpful in suggestions and helping plan for our trip. The staff is extremely helpful in getting the right gear for us
Amirtha S — Google review
Cool place to visit. Small nature spot and can test bikes. Thank goodness for clearance rack. Come ready with your own bag(s).
Ayla H — Google review
The Original REI trip was amazing. They have a huge clearance section. I needed a pair of sandals to walk around in the city.
Mi M — Google review
Great store but the way they are handling the new parking system sucks. We go to the flagship store often and when the parking gates were removed, we backed up to see if there was a way to get a parking ticket and did not see anything at the entrance, just the rates. As we exited our car, someone approached us and told us that they received a $36 ticket. Then a second person joined with the same problem. Both said they were there for under an hour and the signs posted said that it was free if you were there for under an hour (2 for the weekends). We went in the store with them and the employee was just like, management's aware. Call diamond. The lack of grace in handling the issue was off-putting. There were no clear signs to register for free parking, just "scan to pay". We were only able to register because of the two people who told us, but we also would have missed it and been ticketed if not for them. The selling off of your customer base to the parking management by setting them up for failure by not putting clear signs that you need to register for free parking is unacceptable. Driving out, we saw at least 10 cars with tickets. REI exists because of a loyal customer base that they are disappointing time and time again.
Jon G — Google review
This place is such a vibe. Not only is it a beautiful structure with great energy, but everyone that works there is super friendly and knowledgeable.
Sunnista S — Google review
222 Yale Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.rei.com/stores/seattle?y_source=1_MTQ1MzQxNS03MTUtbG…•(206) 223-1944•Tips and more reviews for REI
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16Skyway Park Shopping Center

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Business center
Skyway Park Shopping Center is a compact neighborhood shopping center that stands out for its unique retro-pop decor and diverse offerings. It features a grocery outlet with a restaurant, gasoline station, barber shop, and even a bowling alley with a bar. Visitors appreciate the fair pricing, good customer service, and clean space. The store is known for its generous staff and varied selection of groceries at amazing prices.
Outstanding store. Good selection, prices are fair, fantastic staff that's always friendly. I have watched this location for 50 years and finally a building block of an establishment for ol Skyway!
Mike R — Google review
This place has just about everything important - a barber shop, gas station, snacks, restaurant and groceries. Lovely store - the grocery outlet. People are kind and helpful. Amazing prices and so many varieties and brands! Loved the experience. In my 5 day stay, I shopped twice. Bought quite a few groceries!
Jayalakshmi T — Google review
So it is a grocery store yes. They have food and nice restrooms yes. But look at the decorations. Ambitious, and elecetic and fun.
David D — Google review
This is a great place to take your whole family! The beauty of bowling 🎳 is that u can do it for the rest of life!! They have good food, and a bar if u get thirty. They even have a kid's room, and if u feel lucky, u can do a little gambling 🎰 I bowl in two leagues at Skyway bowl. I highly recommend this place 👌
Irvin R — Google review
Love my Neighborhood Grocery Outlet! Always great deals. Decorated like a true museum and the Jewel of Skyway that it is. So glad the owners have shared the museum pieces they own and collect with our community. Always have been a huge fan and always looking for Lois Prices to get me an autograph. See you there!
Mary W — Google review
This particular Grocery Outlet does stand out. First, a young woman working at the register was extremely generous - while checking out, I was actually 3 dollars short from my entire purchase and although that's not a lot at all - I explained something would have to go back and she graciously pulled out her own debit card and personally paid the remaining balance. 2nd, the display items are like a bunch of old collectible items, which aren't so outdated it's not like nobody knows who any of the characters are. 3rd, this store is always fully stocked!
Elsielouise ( — Google review
Good store just check the date on everything is what I would recommend. I would not do all of my household and grocery shopping here. Great place for paper towel and laundry soap. Some foods as well just check date. Great place to get deals on things that are marked up at Safeway or Walmart. This is not a store with a lot of workers around to help you find things and answer questions.
Monica W — Google review
I love this store! Friendly staff, clean store with great prices!!! There is lots of cool things they used to decorate the store! I miss shopping there since I moved. I drive over there to shop from time to time if I'm in the neighborhood. I will always shop there if time permits.
Maria S — Google review
Seattle, WA 98178, USA•http://ccmcommercial.com/properties/skyway-park-shopping-center/•(425) 922-2886•Tips and more reviews for Skyway Park Shopping Center

17Pacific Rim Center

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Pacific Rim Center in Seattle is a charming shopping destination with a focus on Asian culture. The center boasts numerous Asian eateries, including the renowned Joyale Seafood Restaurant known for its delectable dim sum. Visitors can also indulge in foot massages at the on-site parlor for relaxation after exploring the mall. Additionally, the center offers various services such as an optometrist's office and other shops.
View from pacific rim center was beautiful. Parking lot was trashy and the center seemed unoccupied. But I still love this place. Feels like home
Alina D — Google review
Joyale Seafood Restaurant has been among our favorites for dim sum over the years. Now it is one of the few places that still offers food from the carts. It's good! Free parking helps! Don't really expect dining service -- this is a different sort of culture. We had five dishes and the cost was only $32.00!!!!
Peter S — Google review
Went to Imperial Foot Massage. One hour massage, over clothing, so wear comfy clothing. Feet, legs, arms, hands, and head. Then you roll over, and they massage all of your back. $37, Great deal.
Alana R — Google review
Convenient location. Nice building. Lots of parking. But watch your time in parking. You only get the first 2hours free at no charge. No ticket needed. But if you exceed that time their penalty is hefty. No joke. Better follow their guidelines & their rules . It is their parking lot
Kamel S — Google review
The food is great. And there are some interesting shops would be an interesting place to live in one of the apartments above there's also ample parking in the parking garage. It can be a little loud at times inside but I think that's part of the charm of the Asian society and all of the haggling that can go on I really liked it.
Todd — Google review
We had dinner at Joyale and the food was pretty decent. It's better for domain there than dinner though, price was as expected, not too expensive but certainly not the cheapest. Parking is free for 2 hours and you can get in by going up the dead end. To get the free 2 hours parking, go to the pay meter and press 1.
Jack Y — Google review
Oh my this is the place for a straight massage. No happy ending. They don't try and shake you down. Nice people China. Best deal for an hour long massage in town. Try the 2 hour 72 dollars you will leave feeling good.
Chris P — Google review
Joyale Seafood Restaurant. Really good dim sum. Usually packed, good prices.
David B — Google review
900 S Jackson St Apt. 216, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•(206) 343-9910•Tips and more reviews for Pacific Rim Center

18Rainier Square Plaza

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Rainier Square Plaza is a bustling shopping destination with a diverse range of shops, making it convenient for running errands and finding unique gifts. The plaza offers an indoor shopping experience, perfect for escaping the rain or simply enjoying a family-friendly environment. With easy access and parking, visitors can explore various retail options without hassle. While the neighborhood may have had safety concerns in the past, the plaza itself provides a friendly and busy atmosphere for shoppers to enjoy.
I got $150 in gifts🤯. fast and very friendly service. Patricia is the best!!!. I recommend you come to this establishment.
Christian V — Google review
I had to go to interstate batteries on a warranty issue. This is nice and easy to get into and get out of the traffic was heavy at the time,also parking was easy actually I parked right in front ,that's about all I know about it I was focused on getting a new battery.
Mike H — Google review
Great pizza in a family friendly environment. Good pizza buffet with lost of choices.
Robert P — Google review
It's a nice place it has all kinds of different shops for you to shop at
Monique S — Google review
Great pizza
Wade ( — Google review
It's a little sketchy, the neighborhood has a bad history of not being safe
Brian T — Google review
Friendly, busy location
Garth R — Google review
I can get a lot of my errands done here.
Ryan M — Google review
3820 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA•https://www.kimcorealty.com/properties/rainier-valley-square/120…•(833) 800-4343•Tips and more reviews for Rainier Square Plaza

19Greenwood Shopping Center Inc

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Greenwood Shopping Center Inc, located in Seattle, is a well-established mall offering a diverse range of retail options and dining experiences. The center also features entertainment for children such as arcade games and rides. Customers appreciate the convenience of finding everything in one location with ample parking and friendly staff. Although some miss previous businesses like Ladywells, the overall experience at Greenwood Shopping Center Inc is positive and continues to attract shoppers who feel valued by the businesses there.
5 stars for the shopping center and management! 1 star for Platinum Parking. I am very appreciative of the building management who helped sort things out when I got a parking ticket here. I will continue shopping here because I believe that the businesses here truly care about their customers.
Jess M — Google review
I am a long time resident of Phinney Ridge and frequent shopper at the Greenwood Shopping center, including Fred Meyer, Mudbay, and The Lodge. The business center's relationship with Platinum Parking lacks common sense. Do businesses wish for people to park and shop? If so, kindly get rid of Platinum Parking. Until then, I'll take my business to Fremont or Ballard.
Carl F — Google review
I used to love this area, but the parking lot is a nightmare. The parking monitors are quick (<10 min) to ticket and have even yelled at us for parking in the wrong area
Morgan K — Google review
I will no longer patronage any of the retail establishments owned by Greenwood Shopping Center, Inc. due to their employ of Platinum Parking, LLC and their aggressive stance on parking.
Haley R — Google review
Love shopping is all in one convenient, easy to reach location here. The workers were supportive and very friendly.
Milana M — Google review
There's ample parking and great stores and services.
Matt K — Google review
I really really miss the incredible women’s day spa that used to her Ladywells. Can someone please open one again?:)
Heather A — Google review
Shopping center is smaller but has good selection and prices.
Thomas B — Google review
8623 Palatine Ave N #205, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•(206) 784-6346•Tips and more reviews for Greenwood Shopping Center Inc

20Tukwila

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Tukwila, a suburban city in King County, Washington, is situated just south of Seattle. With a population of around 21,798 people as of 2020, Tukwila offers a blend of urban and natural attractions. The area is also known for its culinary scene, with establishments like Lil Reds showcasing their expertise in crafting coarse-ground sausages and tangy smoked deli turkey.
Washington, USA•http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/
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21North Seattle

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North Seattle is a vibrant area that showcases a delightful blend of culinary and cultural experiences. One standout spot is Money Frog, an Asian fusion bistro that has quickly gained attention for its innovative dishes like cacio e pepe with yakisoba noodles, crafted by the talented team behind popular local eateries. With an enticing happy hour menu featuring unique offerings such as Cajun fried frog legs, it’s perfect for those looking to explore new flavors without breaking the bank.
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22Neiman Marcus

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Permanently Closed
Shopping mall
Neiman Marcus is a luxurious shopping destination where opulent marble floors, radiant ceilings, and captivating local art pieces create an ambiance of sophistication. The store exudes an unspoken air of exclusivity, catering to those with discerning tastes and a penchant for luxury.
14744-14778 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133, USA•http://www.neimanmarcus.com/•Tips and more reviews for Neiman Marcus

23Westfield Southcenter

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Westfield Southcenter is a massive 2-level indoor shopping mall located near Sea-Tac International Airport in Tukwila, Washington. It boasts over 200 stores and eateries, as well as a multiplex with IMAX. Originally opened in 1969 as part of the Doubletree Inn, it has since transformed into a premier shopping destination in Tukwila.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 We had such a great experience! The kids’ car ride on the second floor was so much fun. The owner is very patient and kind — my daughter was a little scared at first, but he took the time to comfort her and make sure she felt safe. Highly recommend for families with young kids!
Phoebe F — Google review
As a shopping mall, it was huge, clean, well lit and wide hallways. Variety of stores. Good for chill out and dining. Not for general shopping, I believe as I couldn't find good deals here. Free huge parking lots.
Mehrdad A — Google review
It is ok. Enough parking spots and nice variety of stores to visit. Food court has plenty of seating. AMC on site and fairly easy to navigate overall.
Łukasz B — Google review
I took my 3-yr old grandson to the mall on a rainy day to waste some time. He had a great time! We built a bear at the Build-A-Bear store, and he picked out a lollipop in the candy store. The rest of our time was spent going up and down the escalators 20+times, and watching the shark on the digital ad boards. I could've saved myself some $$$ if we had found those activities first! LOL.
Lisa B — Google review
LÄDERACH is such an amazing chocolate store! I tried the assorted chocolates and absolutely loved them. Every piece was rich, smooth, and full of flavor. The quality is outstanding, and you can really taste the difference. I’ll definitely be going back to get more🍫
Deborah — Google review
This mall has everything I need all in one place, which is why it’s my favorite spot to shop and visit.
K B — Google review
​Westfield Southcenter is, without a doubt, my favorite mall in the entire region. It's my go-to for everything, and it never disappoints! ​First off, the variety of stores is incredible. You have all the major anchors... plus a huge range of other shops, from high-end brands to unique local boutiques. Whether I'm seriously shopping for a specific item or just window browsing, I can always find what I'm looking for (and usually more!). ​The food options are another huge plus. The food court is massive and has tons of great quick-bite options, but the selection of sit-down restaurants is where it really shines. It's so nice to be able to take a break from shopping and have a proper, delicious meal. ​The mall itself is always incredibly clean, bright, and well-maintained. It feels modern and has a great, bustling-but-not-chaotic atmosphere. Plus, there's plenty of parking and it's super easy to get to. ​I can easily spend an entire day here and not get bored. It's the perfect place for shopping.
Buzz J — Google review
Overall, it was a great shopping experience! There are tones of stores here that aren't at other malls in the area. As of December 2024, this mall is the home to the last Sears in Washington state. The mall was full of people and seemed to be doing decently well. I love the number of choices that are here. This is my second visit to the mall in the past 3 months, and I'm happy to say that I will definitely be going back.
Aaron H — Google review
2800 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188, USA•https://www.westfield.com/en/united-states/southcenter•(206) 246-0423•Tips and more reviews for Westfield Southcenter

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Northgate Mall is a popular indoor shopping mall located in the northern part of Seattle. It has a number of department stores, a play area, and several eateries.
This place is so amazing! It has an awesome Starbucks, a really cool gift shop, a big hockey rink, AND a study area next to Starbucks. It also has a nice porch upstairs to get some fresh air. This place is definitely a good place to chill. Or, if you're a hockey fan, play hockey, or just normally ice-skate (it's also a nice place to bring your kids after getting their vaccine, cause that's what my mom did😂)
Alshaymaa A — Google review
Well, the Seattle light rail is a wonderful addition to the city, on event days, or if I five Interstate has construction, you can anticipate not being able to fit on any of the light rails. July 26, 2025. There was a huge soccer game, huge concert and a city parade. There was nowhere to park and after 30 minutes, the guy told me that he was shutting down the parking lot because it was full. I went offsite to get parking and then walk back to the light rail with my luggage, on my way to the airport. I eventually got on a light rail, but had to stand up the whole time with my backpack facing someone and holding onto my luggage while holding onto a rail. There was not an inch of breathing room. I got a seat about eight minutes from the airport. It took one hour.
K2 A — Google review
One of the newer stations. It's clean and convenient. There are lockers for bikes and plenty of lime bikes available. It is immediately adjacent to shopping. If you need to cross the freeway, there is an elevated walkway.
Torre A — Google review
The indoor mall itself is pretty much empty but the complex is being renovated and the outside stores and open space is very nice.
Mark — Google review
Always incredible experience. They definitely want your business. Whether you are in person or over the phone, you get help right away. Best Bank. Love WaFd.
DENGEL M — Google review
During the last 10 to 15 years, Northgate Mall and the surrounding area have seen a lot of improvement. There are a lot of new shops and restaurants here and they just finished adding a parking garage with an elevator out front. Macy's, Nordstrom's, JCPenney, Regal Cinemas, Barnes & Noble, a huge food court plus all the regular Mall shops are here. The mall now looks nice and well kept.
David — Google review
These five star ratings must be paid shills. We stopped here two days ago to look around and all we found was a crater. There is no mall, just the shops surrounding it.
Dorian K — Google review
This is a nice light rail station. It is clean, well lit, and easy to get in and out of by car or bus. Beyond that, it is right next to the Northgate Mall, and Regal movie theaters, as well as the Seattle Kraken practice facility and ice rink. There is also a walking overpass that takes you right to North Seattle College It eally is a one stop shop as far as light rail stations go.😊
Robb M — Google review
401 NE Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98125, USA•https://www.simon.com/mall/northgate-station•(206) 362-4777•Tips and more reviews for Northgate Station
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