Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management in Seattle, WA

Seattle is as close to nature as you can get while still living in a major city.

Seattle, WA Culinary Arts ProgramsIf you've dreamed of a career in the culinary arts, the creative environment that Seattle is known for might be a perfect match. A fascinating place to live, Seattle is full of charm. In addition, the city is just a short distance from Vancouver, making it a popular day-trip destination for residents and visitors alike.

While it might get labeled as a city where it's always raining, Seattle actually gets less annual rainfall than does New York City. In addition, the city is the largest metropolitan statistic area in the Pacific Northwest. Comprised of a unique set of neighborhoods, the city of Seattle has grown steadily over the years, annexing small towns in the process.

Life in Seattle

Ranked by Expansion Magazine as one of the best U.S. cities for business growth, the city of Seattle is a great place to consider working. With six Fortune 500 companies based in Seattle (and even more located in nearby Puget Sound), the economy of Seattle is doing very well, especially when compared to the national average.

Home to numerous upscale eateries, Seattle is also known as the birthplace of coffee-giant Starbucks. Additionally, the city of Seattle is known for providing top-notch medical care to it's residents, with the renowned University of Washington teaching hospital calling Seattle home. The city of Seattle has also had the Medic One paramedic system in operation since 1970, and is home to 3 other medical centers, including the Seattle Children's Hospital.


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Culture and Activities in Seattle, WA

Offering a wealth of entertainment options to residents and visitors alike, it seems like there is always something happening in Seattle. While known for being the birthplace of grunge rock bands such as Pearl Jam and Nirvana, the city is also home to the 5th Avenue Theater, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Additionally numerous museums dot the landscape of the history, providing an opportunity to learn about the flora, fauna, and rich history of the area.

Seattle, WAFrom film festivals, book fairs, or comic-con, it's easy to stay busy in Seattle. With mild weather year-round, outdoor activities are also popular. Since the majority of the residents are in their late 30's, the city of Seattle also has a laid back vibe.

Seattle Education and Recreation

A well-educated city, the average number of residents over 25 that hold a university degree is double the national average. If you're thinking about learning a new career in culinary arts or hospitality management, and you're living in Seattle, you'll be in great company.

Sports are popular in Seattle, as the Seattle Supersonics (NBA), Seattle Seahawks (NFL), and the Seattle Supersonics (soccer), all call the city home. In addition, fitness centers, local sporting events, and gyms are quite popular, as are outdoor activities such as jogging, biking, kayaking, and rock climbing.


 

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