1. Capitol Hill is a neighborhood in Seattle known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. It is home to numerous music venues, indie shops, galleries, and bookstores. It also boasts a wide range of restaurants, cafes, and bars offering cuisines from all over the world. The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Cal Anderson Park, a 7.8-acre park that includes a reflecting pool, sports fields, and a fountain. Capitol Hill is also home to Seattle Central College and the historic Volunteer Park Conservatory.

2. Most businesses in Capitol Hill are open seven days a week, though hours may vary depending on the establishment. Phone numbers for individual businesses can be found online or by calling the Seattle Visitor Information Center at (206) 461-5888.

3. There are a variety of transportation options for getting to Capitol Hill, including the light rail, buses, and taxis. Public transit tickets and passes can be purchased online or at kiosks throughout the city. There is also ample street parking and several paid parking lots in the area. Admission to most businesses and attractions in Capitol Hill is free, though some music venues and events may require tickets.