Redmond is a city in King County, Washington, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) east of Seattle, within the high-tech enclave of Seattle metropolitan area. The population is estimated at 62,458 in 2016, up from 54,144 in the 2010 census. Redmond is commonly recognized as the home of Microsoft and Nintendo of America. With an annual bike race on city streets and the state's only velodrome, Redmond is also known as the "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest".
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4.5 based on 340 reviews
Suburban park with more than 550 acres of land for biking, rock climbing, playing tennis and picnicking.
I have been to Marymoor many times, and I think that is great that they used this land for parks, instead of commercial, or private homes. The summer concerts were always nice, but have not been to a Jazz deal there for a few years, as I have not heard of anything like that happening there anymore.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Marina Park is a lovely spot for a pleasant stroll or picnic. There's beautiful scenery, interesting statues and if you are lucky, a gorgeous sunset. Very clean too. Also, there are plenty of local shops close by to grab a coffee or treats, to enjoy in the park.
However, if you have parked in a nearby pay lot, make sure you check your time regularly. Otherwise, you will get a ticket from the very efficient and diligent parking monitors.
4.5 based on 721 reviews
Chateau Ste Michelle is Washington's founding winery and features the longest list of award-winning wines in the State! Open 7 days a week, our brand new 22,000 sq. foot Visitor Center and historic grounds offer an experience unlike any other winery in Woodinville. Come for an hour or an afternoon, there is plenty to enjoy while you are here: - Complimentary guided tour & tasting - Visit our tasting bar for a tasting flight of several of our delicious wines or a glass of wine from our tasting menu - Reserve your spot in one of our many daily Winery Experiences for the opportunity to learn about wine in a whole new way. Sign up for our BLEND Experience and learn what it's like to be a Winemaker for a day - you even get to leave with a bottle of your own creation. If you would prefer we do all the work, join us for one of our daily Tasting or Food & Wine Pairing Experiences. Reserve one of our private, seated salon Experiences and bring a friend or many and enjoy it together.
Beautiful landscaping and historic buildings can be found at this winery. Wandering to the tasting rooms was a highlight as we passed by peacocks and floral gardens. Tasting rooms themselves were slightly pretentious. Staff was light so hard to get service. Nice gift shop options.
4.5 based on 541 reviews
The Bellevue Botanical Garden is an urban refuge, encompassing 53-acres of cultivated gardens, restored woodlands, and natural wetlands. The living collections showcase plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest. Our demonstration of good garden design and horticulture techniques inspire visitors to create their own beautiful, healthy gardens. We provide a place of beauty, serenity, and learning for thousands of visitors each year. There are also many fun things to do throughout the seasons: plant sales, community celebrations, summer concerts, art exhibits and holiday light festivities.
Gorgeous park (though quite small) with a variety of plants and flowers. Especially pretty during the summer time and during the winter, when they do "Garden De'Lights". It's a Christmas light installation. Gorgeous!
4.5 based on 135 reviews
The 144-acre park provides habitat for songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, shorebirds, amphibians, turtles, beavers and other small mammals.
I frequent this park because it is so peaceful. Having grown up in Kirkland, I know this site used to be a golf course. I'm so glad it wasn't turned into a housing development! There are cement trails for wandering the grassy area. My favorites are the wooden walkways that take you out to viewing docks. The walkway you first reach (closest to the parking lot) takes you to a fairly large viewing area where more of Lake Washington is visible as well as swans, geese, ducks, turtles and eagles. My personal preference is the second walkway (further down the cement walkway). It has two viewing areas. From the second one you can watch turtles sunbathing on the logs as well as view the ducks. If you're lucky, a large eagle will be perched in the trees above. I'll include a few pics of the areas I've described.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Small batch whiskey distillery. Tasting Room, Bottle Sales, and Complimentary Tours.
The tour was excellent and very interesting and informative. The entire operation is fascinating. After the tour, we tried the whiskeys and there were clear favorites. We asked to try the vodka as well and ended up buying a bottle. The American whiskey was preferred of the four offered in the tasting room. It is a great place to stop when in the area. Even if your first love is wine or beer it is quite interesting to hear about their operation.
The Hollywood Tavern is next door and it offers a wide range of foods.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
This is a great park on, especially on a clear day. There are nice loops for a leisurely stroll or to burn some calories. A great play ground is there and if you have elderly or handicapped folks want to just take a short walk its perfect, no hills or gravel to navigate.
4 based on 470 reviews
A popular local brewery.
With so many interesting choices for winery and brew pub tasting rooms, Redhook provided a fun venue for a Sunday afternoon. Corn chowder dip was just the right blend of creaminess and bite. Penn Cove mussels were well prepared. Beer choices were broad and flavorful. Fun crowd and great service. Worth a stop!
4.5 based on 266 reviews
If you visit Seattle area you must stop by Bellevue Square (aka Bell Square) It’s in Bellevue at the Corner on NE 8th and Bellevue Way, from Big anchors to small shops you won’t go wanting for something you can’t find. iPhone, A&F clothing, Tesla, Ben Bridge Jewlery aka Rolex watches, even a (cough) Microsoft shop. Spend an afternoon and treat yourself. Best shopping spree in America.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
One of the best trails around Redmond. With miles of paved trail, this is good for walking, running, biking etc. Though the trail is quite long, several connections points to Redmond town open up several options - for eg: You can bike one way, and take the city bus to return etc!.
Sammamish river runs along the trail - though I must say its not a very scenic one.
Expect to find lot of blackberries for easy picking during summer months.
Tip: Starting the trail from marymoor park can cost $1 for parking, so start from other entry points.
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