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Downtown Olympia
Downtown Olympia balances government grandeur with artistic charm along the waterfront. The Washington State Capitol's distinctive dome anchors the skyline, while Percival Landing's boardwalk showcases public art with Budd Inlet views. Hands On Children's Museum and the Olympia Farmers Market offer family-friendly exploration among historic brick buildings and art galleries. The area serves up everything from food trucks to Pacific Northwest seafood in restaurants that highlight local ingredients. Most attractions sit within a walkable six-block radius, making it easy to explore the Capitol grounds, Heritage Park, and boutique shops without a car.

Eastside
Eastside's peaceful, tree-lined streets offer a perfect retreat from Olympia's busier areas. Priest Point Park steals the show with 314 acres of old-growth forest, beaches, and trails where you can lose yourself for hours. The historic rose gardens make a dreamy spot for afternoon wandering, while smaller neighborhood parks scattered throughout give you plenty of green spaces to explore. You'll need wheels to get around since public transit is limited, but the trade-off is worth it. Charming Craftsman bungalows and budget-friendly accommodations make this residential haven ideal for travelers seeking authentic Pacific Northwest living without the tourist markup. Most visitors head downtown for dinner options since local spots close early.

South Westside
South Westside gives you a peaceful escape from downtown Olympia without straying too far from the action. Nature lovers can wander through Grass Lake Nature Park's serene trails or explore the towering evergreens of Kaiser Woods. The tree-lined residential streets offer a genuine glimpse into local life while still keeping Washington State Capitol and other attractions just a short drive away. Budget-friendly vacation rentals and occasional bed & breakfasts make this neighborhood perfect for travelers watching their wallets. You'll need a car to get around, but the tradeoff is plenty of parking and a quiet retreat to return to after exploring Olympia's museums and farmers market.

Northwest Olympia
Northwest Olympia offers a peaceful retreat into authentic Pacific Northwest living with tree-lined streets and quiet residential charm. Priest Point Park's 314 acres of old-growth forest trails, saltwater beaches, and rose gardens provide the perfect nature escape. The neighborhood gives visitors a glimpse of local life away from tourist crowds while still being close to downtown attractions. Accommodation options include vacation rentals and bed & breakfasts nestled among towering Douglas firs and cedars. While dining choices within the neighborhood are limited, nearby downtown Olympia offers plenty of options. A car is recommended for exploring, though the neighborhood's quiet streets are perfect for leisurely walks and cycling adventures.

Downtown Historic District
Olympia's Downtown Historic District neighborhood offers attractions including State Theater.
Top landmarks in Olympia

Washington State Capitol
Washington State Capitol is worth a visit, located 0.6 mi (1 km) from central Olympia.

Hands On Children's Museum
Downtown Olympia is home to Hands On Children's Museum, so why not stop by during your stay in Olympia.



























































































