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Relatively newer location that opened in 2005 for the burgeoning fitness chain. Its downtown address provides an urban office complex... |
Healthclub | |
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One of two clubs in all of North America that would not let us in for a look. We even offered to sign a waiver, but the answer was, "No." |
Healthclub | |
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For this burgeoning fitness franchise, "Sport" in a facility's name usually implies a larger and more upscale site. Visitors to downtown Seattle... |
Healthclub | |
Seattle Executive Fitness - Key Tower (14th Floor)Located in a high-rise office building's 14th floor, this executive-style club supplies the latest in cardio and weight equipment, a fantastic lap... |
Healthclub | |
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Unfortunately, we visited this lap pool during annual maintenance shut down from 8/22-9/11. But, we did peek in the windows and talk to management... |
Swimming Pool | |
Alaskan Way/Myrtle Edwards Park RouteOut and back along scenic bay frontage, convenient to downtown. * Start/Finish at Waterfront Park (Union St & Alaskan Way), most hotels... |
Running Route | |
Bellevue & Medina City Streets RouteRed - Urban city streets route that starts at the Hyatt Regency, heads past Medina Park and ventures through Bill Gates' neighborhood. Orange -... |
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Discovery ParkSeattle's largest park is an urban retreat for runners, hikers and mountain bikers. With over 500 acres, it has an extensive trail system,... |
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Grand Hyatt to Waterfront Park & BeyondSimilar to the Waterfront Park to Elliott Bay Park route, but this map starts/finishes in the heart of downtown Seattle at the Grand Hyatt and... |
Running Route | |
Lake Hills Greenbelt RouteA great 2 mile trail (one way) that winds through protected wetlands and wildlife between Larsen Lake and Phantom Lake. Lengthen your distance by... |
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