Location: Central Seattle/Capitol Hill
Address: 511 Boylston Ave. E.
Acreage: 0.5
Tashkent Park, named after one of Seattle’s sister cities in Uzbekistan, is a park that’s especially quaint at this time of the year. A half-dozen large maple trees have shed nearly all their leaves, creating a beautiful carpet of yellows and oranges.
There’s also an interesting statue, a pair of benches and a small plot of grass. If you’re looking to get a little work done in a quiet setting, you may want to check out Tashkent Park… it’s rumored that there’s free wifi.
#47 (Visited 11/3/09)
Wow! Never thought that there is Tashkent Park in Seattle… Because I’m from Tashkent it’s very interesting to know. Thank you Linnea! So, are you in time visiting all the parks in your city?)
So cool that you are from Tashkent! Yes, I visited all the parks in Seattle over the course of four years. Thanks for visiting my site!