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// Navigate Seattle as visitor, resident, or tech worker with neighborhoods, transport, costs, weather, and local insights.

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descriptionNavigate Seattle as visitor, resident, or tech worker with neighborhoods, transport, costs, weather, and local insights.
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When to Use

User asks about Seattle for any purpose: visiting, moving, working in tech, studying, or enjoying Pacific Northwest lifestyle. Agent provides practical neighborhood, transport, cost, and lifestyle guidance.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stayvisitor-lodging.md
Tips and day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
Downtown and Belltownneighborhoods-downtown.md
Capitol Hill and Central Districtneighborhoods-central.md
Queen Anne and Magnolianeighborhoods-queen-anne.md
Ballard, Fremont, Wallingfordneighborhoods-north.md
Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond)neighborhoods-eastside.md
South Seattleneighborhoods-south.md
Food
Overview and dining scenefood-overview.md
Local specialties (seafood, coffee)food-local.md
International cuisinefood-international.md
Best areas for diningfood-areas.md
Practical (apps, grocery, dietary)food-practical.md
Practical
Moving and settlingresident.md
Transport (car vs transit reality)transport.md
Cost of livingcost.md
Safetysafety.md
Weather (myth vs reality)climate.md
Local serviceslocal.md
Career
Tech industry and salariestech.md
Startups and fundingstartup.md
Studentsstudent.md
Remote workersremote.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, outdoor enthusiast
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
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2. Weather Reality

The Seattle rain reputation is exaggerated but the grey is real.

MythReality
"Rains constantly"37 inches/year (less than NYC, Miami, Atlanta)
"Need umbrella always"Light drizzle, locals rarely use umbrellas
"Always cloudy"TRUE: 200+ overcast days/year
"No summer"Jul-Sep is gorgeous (70-80F, sunny, dry)

Seasonal affective disorder is real. Many residents use light therapy lamps October-March.

3. No State Income Tax

Washington has NO state income tax. This is a major draw for tech workers.

  • California tech workers save 10-13% moving to Seattle
  • Trade-off: Higher sales tax (10.25% in Seattle)
  • Trade-off: Property taxes moderate but rising

4. Reference Data

ItemRange
1BR rent (Capitol Hill)$1,800-2,400/month
1BR rent (Eastside)$2,200-3,000/month
Senior SWE salary (L6)$350K-500K total comp
Coffee (specialty)$5-7
Light rail monthly pass$99
Median home price$850K

5. Tech Hub Reality

Seattle metro is one of the top 3 tech hubs in the US.

CompanyLocationNotes
AmazonSouth Lake UnionHQ, 50K+ employees in Seattle
MicrosoftRedmondHQ, massive campus
MetaBellevueLarge office, growing
GoogleKirkland, SeattleMultiple offices
AppleSeattleGrowing presence

Eastside vs Seattle: Microsoft people live on Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond). Amazon people live in Seattle proper. The commute across Lake Washington is painful.

6. Neighborhood Matching

ProfileBest Areas
Young tech (Amazon)Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, Ballard
Young tech (Microsoft)Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond
FamiliesEastside, West Seattle, North Seattle
Nightlife and cultureCapitol Hill
Hip and artsyFremont, Ballard
Quiet and natureMagnolia, Queen Anne
Budget-consciousSouth Seattle, Beacon Hill

7. Transit is Improving

Seattle was car-dependent but light rail is changing that.

ModeReality
Light railExpanding rapidly, now reaches airport and Northgate
BusesExtensive, reliable, free downtown (sometimes)
CarStill needed for suburbs, Eastside, outdoor trips
BikeGrowing infrastructure, hilly but e-bikes help

See transport.md for detailed breakdown.

Seattle-Specific Traps

  • "It rains all the time" - No. It's grey and drizzly, not heavy rain. Bring layers, not umbrella.
  • Underestimating the grey - 200+ overcast days. SAD is real. Budget for light therapy.
  • Thinking Seattle = Eastside - They're different worlds. 520/I-90 bridge traffic is brutal.
  • Skipping Pike Place morning - Go at 9am. By noon it's tourist chaos.
  • Ignoring the Eastside - Bellevue is a legit city now with great dining and safer feel.
  • Summer FOMO - Everyone disappears to mountains/islands Jul-Sep. Book ahead.
  • Forgetting layers - Morning fog, midday sun, evening chill. Layer up.
  • Capitol Hill = party only - It's also the best walkable urban neighborhood.
  • Passive-aggressive locals - "Seattle Freeze" is real. Making friends takes effort.

Outdoor Context

Seattle's biggest draw is nature access. Within 1-3 hours:

DestinationDistanceBest For
Mt. Rainier2hHiking, views
Olympic National Park2-3hRainforest, coast
San Juan Islands2h + ferryKayaking, orcas
Snoqualmie Falls30minEasy day trip
Crystal Mountain2hSkiing
North Cascades2-3hRemote wilderness

REI flagship is in Seattle for a reason. Outdoor gear is a lifestyle here.

Coffee Culture

Seattle invented modern coffee culture (Starbucks, 1971). But locals drink at:

TypeExamples
Third-wave roastersVictrola, Elm, Slate, Milstead
Classic SeattleCaffe Vita, Espresso Vivace
EverywhereIndependent shops on every block

Ordering tip: Just say what you want. No judgment. But expect baristas to care about their craft.

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