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Union Hill-Novelty Hill gives you that dreamy suburban escape with a healthy dose of Pacific Northwest magic. Winding roads lead through towering evergreens to spacious homes nestled in nature's embrace. The Redmond Watershed Preserve offers peaceful hiking trails where the only soundtrack is birdsong and rustling leaves. When adventure calls, you're just a short drive from the scenic Snoqualmie River.
This quiet residential area requires a car to truly explore. Most visitors opt for vacation rentals with full kitchens and private yards rather than hotels. For dining and shopping, make the quick 15-minute drive to Redmond Town Center where local eateries and stores await.
Home to Microsoft's main campus and Nintendo of America headquarters, this area boasts a bustling retail district along 148th Avenue N.E. and N.E. 24th Street, with easy access to Seattle via State Route 520.
Education Hill delivers suburban peace with easy access to Redmond's attractions. Tree-lined streets wind past well-maintained homes, while Hartman Park and Nike Park offer green escapes for outdoor lovers. The Redmond Performing Arts Center hosts cultural events, and tech enthusiasts might appreciate the neighborhood's proximity to DigiPen Institute.
Dining options are limited but cozy family restaurants and coffee shops dot the area. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals or bed & breakfasts that capture the authentic neighborhood feel. A car is recommended as public transit is sparse, though downtown Redmond's shopping and dining are just a short drive away.
Downtown Redmond blends business buzz with outdoor relaxation in this tech-centered neighborhood. Stroll through pedestrian-friendly Cleveland Street with its shops and dining patios. Explore the open-air Redmond Town Center, catch a movie at Regal Bella Bottega, or unwind in the manicured Downtown Park.
Dining options reflect the international tech workforce with a strong Asian fusion presence. Business hotels and extended-stay properties cater to corporate travelers with modern amenities. The area connects easily to Seattle via Sound Transit buses, and its excellent walkability makes exploring the town center core a breeze.
Microsoft Campus is worth a pic or two when discovering Overlake. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Redmond Town Center in Downtown Redmond. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Marymoor Park is worth a pic or two when discovering Southeast Redmond. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
After visiting Idylwood Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Redmond. Stroll along the lakeside in this vibrant area, or check out its top-notch restaurants.
After visiting 60 Acres Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Redmond. Amble around this vibrant area's lakeside or attend a sporting event.
Nintendo of America Inc. Headquarters is just one of the places to see in Redmond, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the top-notch restaurants and lively festivals in this vibrant area.
Pedal through the 'Bicycle Capital of the Northwest' where tech giants and nature coexist in surprising harmony. The Microsoft Visitor Center offers a glimpse into the company that transformed this once-sleepy suburb into a tech powerhouse. After exploring Lake Sammamish's shoreline trails, sample vintages at Chateau Ste. Michelle's tasting room. Redmond Town Center combines shopping with outdoor concerts in summer months. The Old Redmond Firehouse Teen Center showcases local bands in an authentically grungy setting. For a perfect day, rent a bike at Marymoor Park before catching live theater at SecondStory Repertory. Tech workers fill local cafes, discussing code while watching cyclists race through downtown during the annual Derby Days festival.
Redmond is an upscale destination known for its restaurants. Activities like biking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Nature lovers can visit Marymoor Park and Lake Sammamish. While you're here, stop by Redmond Town Center and Microsoft Visitor Center.