The University of Washington, situated on over 700 acres in Seattle, one of the most livable and workable cities in the United States, enjoys a perpetually spring-like atmosphere, with lawns, lush greenery, birdsong, and fragrant flowers. In spring, the campus is ablaze with dazzling cherry blossoms. Nearly all buildings on the main campus are themed in the Gothic style, with the central square, paved with red brick, also known as Red Square. Facing the square, the Suzzallo Library is a classic example of Gothic architecture—numerous arches inlaid with figural sculptures, and intricate carvings on the doorposts and window frames. The stained-glass windows of the second-floor reading room glow a pale blue in the afterglow of the setting sun, adding a touch of brilliance to this stately and awe-inspiring building. Walking down the steps on the left side of the square, you'll see the circular Drumheller Fountain. Cherry blossoms line the path, and on clear days, you can see Mount Rainier in the distance.
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Explore the beautiful University of Washington (UW) campus, including iconic landmarks and nearby attractions.
Transportation: UW campus is walkable. From downtown Seattle, take Link Light Rail to University of Washington Station (about 15-20 minutes).
Accommodation/Food: Stay at Graduate Seattle near UW or downtown Seattle hotels. Try local cafés in University District like Portage Bay Café.
Souvenirs: UW apparel, books, and memorabilia available at the University Book Store.
Combine the UW campus tour with a visit to Seattle’s iconic Space Needle and nearby museums.
Transportation: From UW to Seattle Center, take Metro bus #271 (~25 mins). Alternatively, use rideshare.
Accommodation/Food: Stay downtown or near Seattle Center (Hotels like Motif or Hyatt Regency). Enjoy diverse dining options including local seafood.
Souvenirs: Space Needle gift shop items, MoPOP merchandise, and Chihuly glass art souvenirs.
Explore UW, then dive into Seattle’s famous market and waterfront attractions.
Transportation: From Seattle Center to Pike Place Market, walk (~15 mins) or take bus #2.
Accommodation/Food: Downtown Seattle hotels near the market. Dine at local seafood restaurants like Elliott’s Oyster House.
Souvenirs: Fresh coffee, smoked salmon, local crafts, and market-themed souvenirs.
Add Capitol Hill, known for its vibrant culture, nightlife, and dining.
Transportation: Bus #49 from UW or Downtown Seattle to Capitol Hill (~15-20 mins).
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Capitol Hill or return downtown. Great choice for diverse cuisine and nightlife.
Souvenirs: Local artisan goods, coffee blends, and indie art pieces.
Expand your experience with a visit to the Museum of Flight, showcasing aviation history.
Transportation: Taxi or rideshare recommended for convenience.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near UW or downtown. Food options in museum area are limited, plan accordingly.
Souvenirs: Aviation memorabilia, model planes, and museum-exclusive items.
Enjoy Seattle’s natural beauty with a day at Discovery Park, the city’s largest green space.
Transportation: Bus #24 or rideshare.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near UW or Ballard for local dining experiences.
Souvenirs: Nature-themed items, local artisan crafts from nearby shops.
Combine all prior days and include a day trip to Mount Rainier National Park or Snoqualmie Falls for breathtaking natural scenery.
Transportation: Rent a car or book guided tours for day trip.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near UW or downtown Seattle. Use local restaurants before/after trip.
Souvenirs: Outdoor gear, local honey, and park-themed gifts from visitor centers.

A university like a painting, a campus like a poem! Strolling through it, I imagined how wonderful it would be to live and study on such a campus when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The Gothic-style building in the center of the circular plaza is the Suzzelo Library. The library on the second floor is the model for the Great Hall of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter films. We were there during the semester break, so we didn't get to see the library, which was a shame.

The statue at the entrance to the University of Washington depicts Washington Benton, the first president of the United States, who led the American people to expel the British Empire and establish their own sovereignty. However, the heavy sword he holds looks more like the standard issue of a European medieval knight than an American one. 
It was graduation season on campus, and the graduates were taking graduation photos. The beautiful graduates, dressed in white dresses and bachelor's gowns, were a beautiful sight on campus. 
Besides the outdoor area, the library is also a great place for photos. With a library like this, resembling a classical European palace, I'm sure you'll be very motivated to study. 

This university has no gates or walls and is completely open to the public. The atmosphere of autumn was already thick on the campus, and I wasn't far from there when I was captivated by the lawns covered in crimson leaves. Many people recommend visiting the University of Washington in spring for cherry blossom viewing, and during cherry blossom season, the streets near the central square are blanketed in bloom. I also think autumn is a great time to enjoy the crimson leaves. The emerald green lawns were covered in crimson leaves, and the gentle rain filled the entire campus with a sense of comfort and vitality, making me want to return to my student days and enjoy campus life!

The University of Washington is the best university in Seattle, with strong programs in medicine, computer science, and aerospace. It boasts strong industry-university-research partnerships with companies like Boeing, Microsoft, and Amazon. There's a saying that successfully graduating with a computer science degree from the University of Washington essentially guarantees a job at Amazon or Microsoft, as these companies prioritize UW students. Because Seattle has the shortest direct flight time from China, it attracts a significant number of Asian students. When we visited, we happened to encounter students lining up for lunch boxes—a truly down-to-earth experience, especially among Asians. We bought a chicken rice box, which included rice, soy sauce chicken, and kimchi—a truly Asian fusion. 
The University of Washington has a central axis lined with cherry blossoms on both sides. The blossoms are stunning in spring and summer, creating a breathtaking cityscape. The campus also has a large red square, often used for events. When we visited, a group of Asian students were performing hip-hop. 
To the east of the school is Lake Washington. The University of Washington has established its own fleet, and students can often be seen rowing on the lake. 

February 12th was the third and final day of our school trip. Our first stop was the University of Washington, where we reported to the faculty of the School of Architecture. The School of Architecture is housed in a pale white building (Architecture Hall), which has an elegant exterior, though its history is remarkably young. The library at the University of Washington is worth a visit, boasting a Harry Potter-inspired Gothic style.

December 23rd seemed to be the only day the UW library was open before Christmas, so we decided to go early and rushed in as soon as it opened at 9:00. We were only slightly delayed, grabbing a latte at Starbucks. When we got to the library, we were surprised to see a group of visitors already taking photos at the entrance. There weren't many people inside. The Suzzallo Library is the most beautiful library at UW, with its etched glass, reminiscent of Hogwarts. It's usually packed, and although my daughter said it wasn't suitable for studying, we went in to take photos anyway.

The University of Washington (UW), founded in 1861 and located in Seattle, is a renowned research university with world-class academic standing and a strong reputation for scientific innovation. It is a member of the renowned Ivy League public universities and one of the oldest universities on the Pacific Coast of the United States. Since 1974, UW has been a strong contender for federal research funding in the highly competitive US, consistently ranking among the top three universities worldwide. It ranked 11th in the 2017 US News World University Rankings and 25th in the 2017 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. UW has 13 Nobel Prize winners. Microsoft President Bill Gates and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen have long provided substantial financial support to UW. Nearly all buildings on the UW main campus are themed around Gothic architecture and the Gothic style. The central plaza of UW is paved with red brick. Facing the plaza, the Suzzallo Library is a classic example of Gothic architecture, with numerous arches inlaid with figural sculptures, and intricate carvings on the doorposts and window frames. The stained glass windows in the reading room on the second floor emit a light blue light under the afterglow of the setting sun, adding a lot of brilliant colors to this solemn and dignified building.

I love the University of Washington. The campus is beautiful and worth a visit! But honestly, people who visit Seattle don't usually plan too much time. If you have limited time, I would recommend visiting the Aviation Museum or something like that.

The academic atmosphere is strong, parking is convenient, and the library is a highlight—a must-see. The large lawn on campus is also lovely, with squirrels. Unfortunately, it snowed when we visited, so we couldn't roll around on the grass.

A whole day was left for Huada, which was suitable for various photo shoots.

The medical program is quite strong, so if you're interested, you can search on Baidu. The W logo is everywhere, and in my favorite shade of purple, which really made me like this university. 
The buildings on campus are really beautiful, and the historical sedimentation gives people a heavy and solemn feeling. 

After exiting the light rail station and crossing a pedestrian bridge, you will arrive at a large green space and can already see the University of Washington. 
There are some ducks in the university that are not afraid of people at all. They look at us eagerly, ready at any time, hoping to snatch the food we throw out. 

There is no gate, and vehicles from outside can enter freely. There is a dedicated visitor parking lot on the side of the entrance, which costs $3 per hour. W is the logo of Huada University. 
The campus, not far from the city center, boasts numerous ancient buildings and lush, century-old trees. It's noon, and many students are hurriedly heading from classrooms to the cafeteria or dormitories. As a university ranked among the top in the nation, students should be both lucky and proud to attend it. 

The University of Washington is the most famous university in Seattle and the oldest university on the West Coast of the United States. 
When we were in China, everyone was always clamoring to go to Wuhan University to see the cherry blossoms in April. In Seattle, the University of Washington's campus was covered in gorgeous cherry blossoms in spring, and both sides of the road were lined with cherry trees. If you didn't tell them that this was a school, you might really think you had come to a medieval castle. 

Like UBC in Vancouver, the University of Washington boasts no walls or gates, completely open to the public. American universities are truly remarkable. The Suzzallo and Allen Libraries at the University of Washington boast a reading room as imposing as a church. My baby was instantly captivated. After selecting a book, she was so engrossed in it that she didn't want to leave. I told her that only if she studied hard in the future would she have the opportunity to study here. On the first floor is a Starbucks with rich coffee, perfect for relaxing and reading. 
It turned out that there had been a misconception online that the law school’s library was very beautiful, so I ended up going to the law school. 
The law school library is indeed beautiful, but it's a very formal one. After asking the administrator, I found out that this is not the legendary internet-famous library. 

The cherry blossoms and the library are beautiful in April. If the weather is good, you can see Mount Rainier.

An open and historic school with a beautiful campus and first-class facilities.

The campus is beautiful. It's large, with lawns everywhere, and you can often see groups of students sitting around chatting or studying. The buildings are classic, mostly red brick, New England-style. The school is huge, so driving is best. There are plenty of parking lots, but there's a $2 or $3 parking fee at the entrance! I went there in 2016, and they still paid by hand back then. I'm not sure about the exact situation now. We parked our car on campus and wandered around for about two hours! It feels even more beautiful than a park. It's such a blessing to be a student here!

I slowly walked along a path into the campus. There wasn't even a gate... Or maybe I just couldn't find one... A light rain, mixed with wind, blew cherry blossom petals off the trees, scattering them at a speed of five centimeters per second. Perhaps that's your most beautiful form. The campus's castle-like architecture is completely different from that of universities in China. Since it was early spring, some flowers and trees hadn't yet bloomed. 
Squirrels are everywhere on campus, darting swiftly across the grounds with their long tails. I was quite surprised when I first saw them, but later I learned that the entire United States is like a "rat plague," with squirrels everywhere in every city and on every campus. 
We came to the highlight of this trip, under the cherry trees, which is a designated photo spot. The sturdy cherry trees are placed in a staggered manner beside the geometric path. Accompanied by the breeze, the petals slowly fall, and the cherry blossom rain is particularly enchanting. 
The beauty of cherry blossoms paired with castle-like European architecture should be different from the cherry blossoms in Japan. 
Wandering leisurely around the campus, enjoying the scent of books. Not only are there the long-renowned cherry blossoms, but there are also exceptionally beautiful orchids. Some of them have already withered, 
When I travel, I like to visit universities. Perhaps, life in an ivory tower is the most beautiful and always worth remembering. 

I went to my friend's school on purpose and it was very nice. The library was great.

The University of Washington, located in Seattle, is the most famous university in the entire state of Washington. Visit in March and April to admire the cherry blossoms, and the campus is breathtakingly beautiful, like a painting. The campus is so vast that you're supposed to run or bike between buildings to get to classes. The buildings are all unique, too, with the famous library reminiscent of a Harry Potter world. Thanks to a friend, I was able to take a CS class at UW. Although I couldn't understand the entire thing, it was still a great experience. CS is UW's most prestigious and competitive major, and with Microsoft right next door in Silicon Valley, the competition is fierce. UW is truly outstanding, and I highly recommend it! There's so much delicious food on the backstreets of UW! I highly recommend the burritos.

The University of Washington, brimming with Gothic architecture, is hailed as the closest real-life Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With a history spanning over 150 years, the campus's most captivating feature is the Gothic architecture scattered throughout, making it considered the closest analogy to Hogwarts from Harry Potter. The tranquility of the campus in the early morning, accompanied by a drizzle that negates the need for an umbrella, and the greenery against the backdrop of the greenery are particularly captivating. Of course, this is all about other people's universities. Walking along the main road toward the teaching area, the sight of mandarin ducks in the lake and the Gothic architecture is always inviting, inviting pause for a moment of tranquility.

The campus is dominated by Gothic architectural style, and the central square is paved with red bricks, creating a full sense of classicism.

I didn't catch the cherry blossom season to visit the University of Washington, but the whole school is very good, both in terms of buildings and landscapes. The stadium is right outside the subway station.

I like the quietness and popularity here, the retro and modern, the campus is a place where people can open up memories and commemorate the lost youth and innocence

Universities in every state in the US have their own unique beauty. The internet recommends the University of Washington in spring for its beauty, especially the cherry blossoms. However, I've visited the University of Washington twice, once in midsummer and once in winter. UW in winter isn't as beautiful as ISU in winter. After all, Iowa in winter is incredibly beautiful, especially after a snowfall. WU is also beautiful in midsummer, especially at dusk when you can see the snow-capped Mount Rainier in the distance.

We went during spring break. I think if we went a week later, the cherry blossoms would have been in full bloom. The campus is incredibly beautiful at that time. The campus is huge, with lots of flowers and plants. There's a Harry Potter library on the second floor of Suzzelo Library, and a stylish Starbucks on the first floor. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Rainier from the fountain at the University of Washington.

The campus environment is beautiful, and the library from the eclectic period is also beautiful. It's a great place to experience other people's universities. I heard there will be cherry blossoms in the spring. If you don't rush to check in when you go to Seattle, the University of Washington is worth a leisurely stroll. 

The University of Washington has a beautiful environment and convenient transportation. The underground light rail station near the stadium can reach downtown Seattle and the airport.

The University of Washington campus is one of the most beautiful in the world. 
The most beautiful season is the end of March when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. But even in gloomy December, the scenery here is so beautiful that it makes us jealous! Suddenly, my school feels so dull! 
There is no building here that is not beautiful, each with its own characteristics 
You can’t miss the library, the Harry Potter study room is super beautiful! 

The place is very large, built on a low hill, with some undulating feeling, which is very beautiful.

The scenery is great and the school is beautiful, even in November it is very unique. There is University Village next to the school where you can eat.

The Gothic architecture is very beautiful, and the autumn leaves complement the scenery.

There's a fountain right outside the light rail station at the University of Washington, which is kind of the main entrance. Visiting a university is always best done with someone you know; just following a map wouldn't have left a lasting impression. Why is their mascot a husky? So adorable! I'm so jealous! 
The lawn in the picture above is at its most beautiful when the cherry blossoms bloom in late March. When I was an undergraduate, everyone loved going to Seattle for spring break, and I was always traveling to Europe. Finally, I got to stay at the University of Washington to see the cherry blossoms. There were so many people, and the ladies were all dressed up beautifully. I only dared to take pictures of the flowers. 
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It's an open campus. I opened Google, climbed a few steps, and walked into the grounds. Gothic architecture is everywhere, and it's quite interesting to walk around and stop by as each college has its own unique architecture. At that time, the campus actually had a sense of autumn. I was so engrossed in taking photos, not wanting to miss any detail, that I spent the entire morning wandering around. 
A lovely kind of flower can be seen everywhere on campus. It is pink and fluffy and looks particularly beautiful against the backdrop of the blue sky. 
The coffee you buy from any corner of a convenience store on campus is Starbucks, worthy of being Seattle. 

I went to the University of Washington—it's like a foreign university! It's so beautiful. The maple leaves are just a little red. They say they'll be completely red in November, which is really beautiful. The campus is huge! Seattle is truly a coffee city. There are 500 Starbucks! Real estate tycoons! There are several on campus. The University of Washington library is also beautiful.

Huazhong University of Science and Technology is very beautiful in autumn and can be reached directly by light rail.

The University of Washington is considered one of the ten most beautiful campuses in the United States. Nearly all the buildings on the main campus are themed in the Gothic style. The campus is covered in lawns and shaded by trees, and the roads are lined with cherry blossoms. During the blooming season in March and April, the entire campus is said to be filled with the romance of an ancient castle. The most famous of these "castles" is the Suzzallo Library, which has been named one of the 21 universities in the world that most resemble Hogwarts. It's just not easy to find, so we didn't go looking for it; we just wanted to hold hands and soak up the youthful and romantic atmosphere of the campus. There's no on-campus parking, so you'll need to park in a nearby lot and walk in.

The most beautiful and romantic campus, no doubt about it...

No matter day or night, any photo you take is a beautiful scene~

It’s definitely not an exaggeration to say that it’s ranked among the top 5 most beautiful campuses in the United States. Especially Sakura Square in spring is a Seattle landmark!

I've been to UW several times to visit classmates. I recommend visiting in spring, as the cherry blossom forest at UW is a nationally renowned sight. The UW library is also worth a visit, as it's a quaint and elegant place. The architecture is Gothic-style, and it's one of the ten most beautiful campuses in the US.

I wanted to go for a walk, so I crossed the intersection and saw a giant W standing there. I realized it must be the South Gate of the University of Washington, so I went in for a look. As I walked up the road, I was met with towering trees and vast lawns, creating a tranquil and leisurely atmosphere. Gothic architecture was common, creating a strong sense of history. The Suzzallo Library was particularly beautiful, with its pointed arches, soaring dome, and stained glass windows, creating a classical and magical atmosphere. In the red-brick central plaza, I saw a sign on the side of the road that said "Rainier Vista." Turning suddenly, I saw Mount Rainier standing in the distance, a breathtaking sight. 
There's a Burke Museum near the North Gate. Admission is free on the first Thursday of every month, so it's a popular spot for children. The second floor is like a natural history museum, displaying dinosaur fossils, while the first floor is like a history museum, showcasing the history of Washington. It's not very large, but it's a great place to go when it's free. I met a lot of kids, all having a blast and chatting away. 

The University of Washington is said to be the most beautiful university in the United States and one of the top ten romance campuses. 
Not only are there super beautiful Gothic buildings, but there are also cherry blossom trees all over the campus. 
The most noteworthy thing among them is the cherry blossoms. Don’t miss this beautiful sight during the flowering season. 

The University of Washington covers over 700 acres, and it's spring-like year-round. In spring, the campus is covered in dazzling cherry blossoms. Cherry blossom season typically begins in April, and we arrived in May just as the season was about to end. The last photo shows the first building you see when you turn left after entering the university. I think it's the School of Art. A tall, thin man wearing a bright red, floor-length, hollowed-out sweater walked in. It was incredible.

It is best to go during the cherry blossom season so you can see the beautiful scenery of snow-blown cherry blossoms.

Very beautiful campus-----------------yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

In April, the University of Washington is a must-see for Seattle residents seeking cherry blossoms. The three most popular Seattle activities are cherry blossom viewing, tulip viewing, and sheep shearing. This is the case year after year, and the crowds are endless. While you're there, you can also visit the university library, which is truly magnificent.

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At the University of Washington in Seattle, my boyfriend exclaimed, "Wow, these girls are so hot, so innocent, and beautiful!" He said it at least five times, adding, "I wish I had gone to college here." I couldn't argue with him... If you have time, go for a walk; the scenery is beautiful. It's comfortable, perfect for a picnic, and there are lots of beautiful women there, perfect for single men.

Take the road through the city, and avoid the bridge, as it's tolled. We took the wrong road to save the toll and then took a long detour back. There's no parking on campus, so we parked outside in the student housing and walked in. My other friends drove there first, but they couldn't find the library after a long search. We navigated directly to the visitor center, and I found the library a few steps further. The library closes early, so it was already closed when my friends arrived, so we couldn't go in.

University of Washington

The flowering season had passed when we went there, but the Gothic architecture still left a deep impression on people. There is also Lake Washington nearby, not too far from the city. 

I went there in the fall, and the air was chilly and refreshing. I've been to many schools in the United States, but none are as beautiful as the University of Washington.

This world-renowned university is also a great place to see cherry blossoms in the spring! The nearby University Bridge and the riverside are also great.

Spring arrives earlier on the West Coast than on the East Coast. My visit to UW in late March coincided with cherry blossom season. The plaza was ablaze with blossoms, and under the trees, beautiful women braved the cold to take photos, while families with children and pets enjoyed picnics. Walking across the plaza toward the library, you can see the snow-capped mountains surrounding Seattle. On clear days, they're incredibly clear with the naked eye, though a bit far away, so photography requires specialized equipment. The campus architecture is also quite distinctive, making it a great day to relax and enjoy a stroll around the campus, then stop by the nearby Din Tai Fung for a delicious meal before heading off.

I don't know why, but I have a special fondness for UW. When I went there, a friend of mine happened to be a student there and showed us around. It was beautiful!

I went to Seattle in March, and the cherry blossoms at the University of Washington were still in bloom. It was beautiful.

The scenery is good, and it is even better in spring. The architectural style is beautiful.

The scenery is picturesque. If I were 10 years younger, I would be too lazy to leave here and go to school again. 

The flowers are blooming beautifully, it's worth a visit in spring. I heard the library is also good, but it's a pity that it was closed when I went.

Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is a world-renowned public research university and a member of the Public Ivy League. It consistently ranks highly in global university rankings, including third in medicine and fifth in life sciences. Located near the headquarters of Microsoft and Boeing, the University of Washington receives generous annual research funding and individual donations. Bill Gates donated a building in each of his parents' names. 
However, this university is world-famous not only for its remarkable academic achievements, but also for its one of the most beautiful campus environments in the world: almost all the buildings on the main campus are themed on Gothic architecture and Gothic style, and the central square is paved with red bricks. After entering the school, you will always have the illusion of traveling through Hogwarts School! 
The University of Washington is only a 10-minute drive from downtown Seattle. There is no clear dividing line between the campus and the city. The entire campus is built on the mountain. If you find yourself always climbing uphill, it means you have entered the territory of the University of Washington. 
I believe that students will work harder when studying in such a picturesque school (because they want to stay!). Students can be seen reading by flower beds, under big trees, and on lawns everywhere. 
When spring comes, the sky will be filled with cherry blossoms, which will be another beautiful sight. 

The campus is large, the buildings are very quaint, and it has a university atmosphere. The cherry blossoms are very beautiful when they are in full bloom. You must encounter good weather. 

The University of Washington boasts a vibrant green campus, especially during cherry blossom season in March, which is a perfect place to enjoy the sights. The sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom brightens the mood, whether walking to school or just passing by. Washington is located in Seattle, and while the weather in Seattle is typically spring-like, the scenery can sometimes be less captivating due to weather conditions. The University of Washington also boasts many unique buildings (the University Buildings), so those who enjoy architectural exploration should definitely check them out. I personally enjoy exploring the campus area.

Harry Potter Library, filming location, the university is very quiet, and there are little squirrels

I visited the University of Washington in mid-April. Located in the heart of Seattle, one of the most livable and workable cities in the United States, the university boasts a spacious, open campus. The campus is spring-like year-round, with lawns galore. My visit coincided with cherry blossom season, and the vibrant blossoms blanketed the campus, creating a breathtaking sea of blossoms.

It's worth visiting a famous university. While there isn't much to see, it's still considered a tourist attraction and a popular spot for students and parents.

It's said to be the most beautiful university campus in the United States. I've been to Harvard, MIT, and Cornell before, but I think the architecture at the University of Washington is truly the most beautiful. Parking is difficult to find, though. We parked in the faculty parking lot, wandered around for an hour, and when we returned, we found our car had been ticketed and fined $30. It was frustrating.

The University of Washington is ranked in the top 50 universities in the United States and is considered a prestigious institution. I visited during the student holiday, so the campus was sparsely populated and quiet. The campus style is very different from that of universities in China. First, the campus doesn't have a distinct boundary—no walls—and is quite large, making it difficult to define where the entrance to the campus is. The campus environment is excellent, with plenty of large lawns where you can easily spend the day sitting with a book. The library at the University of Washington is my favorite spot. It's very classical and magical, and is said to be the model for the restaurant in the Harry Potter films. It's well worth a visit.

Upon entering the campus, the atmosphere of the school was overwhelming. There were many towering trees and 150 years of history. It is one of the most beautiful campuses in the world. The architectural style is completely different from the University of Southern California and Stanford University I had seen before. The school library was the most stunning. The spiral staircase was very inspiring. The colorful glazed windows let in the sunlight from outside. It was really beautiful! I walked around the whole campus. There are modern buildings and historical buildings. The overall feeling was good. 

This is a particularly beautiful university. I went there during the cherry blossom season in March. Unfortunately, it was cloudy, but walking on the campus during the holidays, I could still feel the romance of an ancient castle.

The campus of the University of Washington is quiet and comfortable. The sunlight shining through the glass of the library is beautiful.

Founded in 1861, the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, USA, is a world-renowned public Ivy League university. It ranks fourth globally for the quality of its research papers and is one of the ten top research universities in the United States. UW is the oldest university on the Pacific Coast, on par with the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan. Nearly all buildings on the main campus are designed in the Gothic style, with the central square, paved with red brick, also known as Red Square. Facing the square, the Suzzallo Library is a classic example of Gothic architecture, with numerous arches inlaid with figural sculptures, and intricate carvings on the doorposts and window frames. The stained-glass windows of the second-floor reading room glow a pale blue in the setting sun, adding a touch of brilliance to this stately and solemn building. Walking down the steps on the left side of the square, you'll see the circular Drumheller Fountain. Cherry blossoms line the path, and on clear days, Mount Rainier can be seen in the distance.

As a student in Arizona, I took advantage of fall break to go to someone else's university. The scenery was beautiful, many buildings looked very old, and the maple leaves all over the ground were so stunningly beautiful. I originally wanted to go find a classmate of mine, but he was in class. Hahahaha, anyway, sitting quietly on a chair in school and watching the pigeons flying around me was really a wonderful experience.
The "other people's universities" series... Especially compared to the university in Shanghai where I studied, the architecture alone is a world apart. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is a public research university in Washington State, with campuses in Tacoma and Bothell. As a top university in the world, the University of Washington has cultivated a group of outstanding talents, and the awards they have won include the Nobel Prize, the Fields Medal, and the Turing Award, which is awesome. The campus is large and has no walls (a typical feature of American universities), so visitors can come and go freely, which is a great feeling. Most of the buildings are Gothic, and the most representative one is the Suzzallo Library. By the way, the library system of the University of Washington is one of the largest in the world. Although it was not the most beautiful spring when we went there, and we couldn't see the romantic cherry blossoms, it was still beautiful enough, and even those with clumsy eyes could take blockbuster photos in minutes.