Simply Seattle
Simply Seattle: Your One-Stop Shop for Local Treasures
Explore the vibrant heart of Seattle at Simply Seattle, your go-to destination for unique souvenirs, clothing, and local art.
Simply Seattle is a vibrant gift shop located in the heart of Seattle, offering a delightful array of local souvenirs, clothing, and accessories. Perfect for tourists seeking to capture the essence of Seattle, this shop provides an engaging shopping experience with unique items that reflect the city's culture and spirit.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From anywhere on Whidbey Island, head towards the Clinton Ferry Terminal. Take the ferry to Mukilteo. Once you disembark, follow the signs for Highway 525 North. Continue on Highway 525 until it merges with Interstate 5 North. Take Exit 182B for WA-520 West towards Seattle. Follow WA-520 until you reach the I-5 South interchange. Merge onto I-5 South. After about 20 miles, take Exit 165A for Seneca St towards downtown Seattle. Continue on Seneca St, then turn right onto 1st Ave. Simply Seattle will be on your left at 1600 1st Ave.
Public Transportation
Start at the Clinton Ferry Terminal on Whidbey Island. Take the ferry to Mukilteo. Once you arrive, walk to the nearby Mukilteo Station. Board Sound Transit’s Route 513 bus towards Seattle. The bus will take you to the University Street Station in downtown Seattle. From there, it's about a 15-minute walk to Simply Seattle. Head west on University St towards 1st Ave, then turn left onto 1st Ave. Simply Seattle is located at 1600 1st Ave, on your left side.
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