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Send Beautiful Flowers with Seattle Flower Delivery
Make every celebration that much more memorable with beautiful and fresh Seattle flowers. Flower arrangements and bouquets crafted by local Seattle florists are just what you need to liven up a space or brighten someone's day. Choose from a variety of vibrant flowers like roses, tulips, carnations, lilies and more in an array of colors! No matter the occasion, choose Seattle flowers as a go-to-gift!
Where to Send Flowers in Seattle
Send warm wishes to someone during their stay at a hospital with a gift from 1-800-Flowers.com. Whether you are trying to say 'get well soon' or 'congratulations on a new baby' we have the perfect gift to express your wishes. Some local Seattle hospitals are: Virgina Mason Hospital & Seattle Medical Center, Seattle Children's Hospital, Northwest Hospital and Medical Center and Kindred Hospital Seattle- First Hill.
Sending condolences to a loved one during a hard time in their life could be difficult. We try to make it easier for you by offering a variety of beautiful sympathy arrangements to send to a loved one or to the funeral home. We have compiled a list of local funeral homes to make honoring a loved one a bit easier. Some local Seattle funeral homes are: Columbia Funeral Home, Howden-Kennedy Funeral Home of West Seattle, Harvey Funeral Home, and Evergreen Washelli Columbarium.
Flower Delivery in Seattle
1-800-Flowers.com proudly delivers to the following areas in Seattle, Washington: Seattle, Mercer Island, Bellevue, Kirkland, Capitol Hill, Pike Place Market, Madrona, Harrison, Denny-Blaine, South Lake Union, Mt Baker, Leschi, Medina, West Bellevue, Madison Park, East Lake, and North Beacon Hill.
About Seattle
Looking for an exciting urban city that's also surrounded by natural beauty? Seattle, Washington, is one of the most popular cities in America for its ability to be the best of both worlds, urban and natural. The city with many nicknames, to locals this city is referred to as 'Queen City'. To outsiders, it's known famously as 'Rain City', 'Gateway to Alaska', or 'Jet City'.
With its beautiful natural landscape, Washington State is home to some of the nation's largest mountains. If you like being outdoors you can attempt to rock climb or if you want a more leisurely activity you can stroll through one of the designated hiking paths. If you want to just look at the mountains, you can visit Seattle's famous Space Needle which gives a 360-degree view of the city at 605 feed in the air.
If nature isn't your thing, you can learn about modern culture at the Museum of Pop Culture or go to the Pacific Science Center and visit the Tropical Butterfly House! Visit the downtown area of Seattle for some good eats and fun shopping at the Pike Place Market or look at some urban art in the Olympic Sculpture Park.
If you're a sports lover than you have to visit CenturyLink Field which is home to the Seattle Seahawks. This stadium is famous for being the loudest football arena in America. Catch the Seattle Sounders FC play a game of soccer since they claimed the title of 'Soccer City USA' for Seattle.