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The new spiritual center of art and free expression, Seattle has become an urban magnet for travelers seeking everything from rock clubs and symphonies to upscale galleries and folk-art shops. Going neighborhood by neighborhood, Gottberg gets to the heart of each community while describing both its famous attractions and hidden favorites.
what you needReviewed by It's Me, 2009-12-12
Some spots marked "hidden" aren't as hidden as the author thinks; I've been to Washington only 3 times, and knew about several of the hidden gems. Maybe I'm just lucky that way. It's still a good book-and easier to carry with you and review on your travels than a laptop.
Great Way to VacationReviewed by Vacation Fun, 2008-08-27
The guide was a great reference for our recent vacation. We used it successfully to locate interesting sites as well as lodging and food by area. I recommend it to anyone as a guide to pick out how to spend limited vacation time.
Best Washington State Travel BookReviewed by Jerri Brooker, 2004-11-10
[...] One of my computer-side companions has been Hidden Pacific NW and now Hidden Washington. I've seen a lot of the state and know Eric Lucas knows Washington, so his book is a great reference when needed. What I really like is his "hidden" finds at different places. If you want a book that portrays a true picture of what you might find in Washington and is easy to use, Lucas's book fits the bill. I would recommend it for all visitors and newcomers to the state.