Seattle Wishing Tree | Capitol Hill Wishing Tree 🌳
I had my eye on this free wishing tree in a residential area since I first arrived in Seattle, but only recently got around to visiting it. In a nutshell: it's tiny! Not worth a special trip just for this! But it can be a nice addition to a day of exploring and eating around Capitol Hill in Seattle~ Perfect for sisters who want to go out in winter but don't want anything too intense! Here’s a recommended itinerary: ✨Mt. Bagel Have brunch at this famous Seattle bagel shop~ ✨Capitol Hill Wishing Tree Come directly to make a wish! Navigate by name, it's at a crossroads in a residential area. It’s more like a wishing wall than a tree, a small area with chairs, tables, and paper and pens provided. Write your wish and put it in the cookie jar, and someone will laminate it and hang it up for you~ ✨Volunteer Park Nearby is this large park, where you can visit from north to south: Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee Grave Sites The graves of Bruce Lee, a serene and scenic cemetery. 💜Seattle Asian Art Museum A small but beautiful museum, pay what you wish for admission. The statue across the entrance, Black Sun by Isamu Noguchi, offers views of the Space Needle and sunset. Water Tower Observation Deck A viewing platform overlooking the city. ✨Kobo Shop & Gallery on Capitol Hill A cute Japanese art gift shop, and you can grab a coffee at the nearby Espresso Vivace Capitol Hill~ ✨Starbucks Reserve Roastery Check out the huge Starbucks! There are lots of great eats and drinks around, here are a few: 🔹Baiten Ice cream 🔹Tamari Bar Japanese izakaya 🔹Pelicana Chicken Fried chicken 🔹Ltd Edition Sushi Sushi 🔹Bateau Steak 🔹canon Cocktail bar 🔹Ramen DANBO Capitol Hill Ramen 🔹Kedai Makan Capitol Hill Malaysian cuisine 🔹Bar Cotto Pizza 🔹Altura Italian cuisine 🔹Molly Moon’s Ice cream 🔹Noren Sushi ✨Elm Candle Bar Make a handmade candle, customize the scent, and beautifully end your day! #Seattle #SeattleLife #SeattleCuisine #SeattleExploration #SeattleWeekend #SeattleDaily