Madison Park

Madison Park is one of Seattle’s hidden gems, nestled on the shores of Lake Washington. I’ve always loved how this neighborhood blends a relaxed, almost resort-like atmosphere with the convenience of city living. It’s a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle while still being close to everything.

Red Ticking

If you want to add a touch of charm to your home, Red Ticking is a must-visit. The boutique offers a curated selection of vintage and custom textiles, such as linens, pillows, and home accessories. The owner’s keen eye for design makes it perfect for anyone who loves interiors.

Refind Boutique

Fashion enthusiasts will love Refind, a boutique specializing in high-quality vintage and designer clothing. From timeless classics to one-of-a-kind pieces, Refind offers a shopping experience that’s stylish and sustainable.

How to Cook a Wolf

This intimate and stylish restaurant holds a special place in my heart—I had my wedding here. Known for its rustic Italian-inspired cuisine, How to Cook a Wolf is perfect for a romantic dinner or a celebratory meal. The menu always features fresh, seasonal ingredients.

Madison Park Beach

This charming little beach is a perfect spot to spend a sunny afternoon. With views of Lake Washington and the Cascades, it’s a great place to swim, paddleboard, or just relax with a book. The beach park also has a playground, making it a popular spot for families.

Washington Park Arboretum

The Arboretum is one of Seattle’s most tranquil and beautiful green spaces. Spanning 230 acres, it’s a place where you can lose yourself in nature, surrounded by plants and peaceful trails. I often come here to clear my mind and reconnect with nature, no matter the season.









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