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Bellevue places to stay

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Top-rated places to stay in Bellevue

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Superhost
Private room in Bellevue
DT Bellevue Work Suite w/ private BR parking desk
Private guest suite with private entrance and private bathroom in the walkout basement of our house in the heart of downtown - short walk to Main St, Lincoln Towers, Bellevue Square! Bathroom includes heated floors and walk-in closet. Designer grade work space w 332 mbps wifi. Microwave, minifridge, Nespresso, and 60” Samsung SmartTV. Guest controlled heating A/C. Free on-site designated parking. EV charging, laundry available per request. Hosts live upstairs. *Pls read noise disclosure*
$74 per night
Private room in Bellevue
Private Deluxe Suite! *Location*: MS, lakes, shops
***PORTABLE AC INSIDE UNIT*** Welcome to our Deluxe Guest Suite featuring a brand new luxury bathroom. With a separate entrance, you'll enjoy privacy and convenience. The suite offers a minibar equipped with a coffee maker, microwave, and mini fridge for easy breakfasts. Relax in the shared backyard with comfortable patio chairs. Our location is ideal, just minutes away from shops, restaurants, parks, lakes, Microsoft headquarters (5'), and downtown Bellevue, Redmond, and Costco (10').
$86 per night
Superhost
Private room in Bellevue
2 - Private bedroom with desk, in Bellevue
Enjoy the quiet serenity of a gorgeous and comfortable house. The bedroom has a twin-sized bed. The house is walking distance to restaurants, lakes, and a library, lots of walking trails and lakes, 4 mins by car to Crossroads Mall and 12 mins to Downtown Bellevue. Air quality is excellent, with both a central, activated charcoal air filtration system and a living room HEPA filter. This is strictly no smoking environment.
$75 per night

Stay near Bellevue's top sights

Bellevue Square334 locals recommend
Crossroads Bellevue43 locals recommend
Downtown Park73 locals recommend
Bellevue Botanical Garden68 locals recommend
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park30 locals recommend
Mox Boarding House7 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Bellevue

Superhost
Guesthouse in Bellevue
Bellevue Guesthouse by Lake Sammamish- EV, Patio
$89 per night
Superhost
Private room in Kirkland
Rest Relax & Recharge
$100 per night
Superhost
Guesthouse in Bellevue
Private Brand New Guest Suite
$132 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Kirkland
NEW CONSTRUCTION DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND!!!
$123 per night

Your guide to Bellevue

All About Bellevue

Stretching along the east side of Lake Washington, across the water from Seattle, the bustling city of Bellevue combines cityscapes with the Pacific Northwest’s abundant greenery. Downtown Bellevue brims with shopping and dining options, especially along Main Street and Bellevue Way East, where you’ll find cafes and some of the city’s swankiest restaurants. Farther outside the city center, the city’s culinary diversity is evident at some of the Puget Sound region’s best Chinese, Taiwanese, and Russian restaurants. Furthermore, Bellevue’s proximity to Seattle makes it a great starting point for exploring Washington’s biggest city.

Spend an afternoon wandering along Downtown Park’s tree-lined promenade, passing a waterfall, with Bellevue’s gleaming skyline and Mount Rainier in the backdrop. If you’d like to explore Bellevue’s thriving arts and culture scene, search out an art map that plots the location of more than 120 works of indoor and outdoor public art in the city center.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Bellevue

Puget Sound residents tend to spend the months between July and September outdoors, and summer provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy Bellevue’s biking and hiking trails, parks, and flourishing botanical garden. Autumn in Bellevue is when the forest bursts into color. The weather is crisp and cool, making it an ideal time for leaf peeping along the Lake to Lake Greenway Trail, although the rains start in October and increase in intensity as winter approaches — you’ll need to pack waterproof jackets and leather shoes. Although winter in Bellevue is cold, overcast, and rainy, the Bellevue Botanical Garden puts on Garden d’Lights during the holiday season, a display of more than half a million twinkling lights in shapes such as plants, birds, and waterfalls.


Top things to do in Bellevue

Bellevue Botanical Garden

The 53-acre Bellevue Botanical Garden showcases the diversity of Pacific Northwest landscapes, and you can spend hours wandering among its native plants, elegantly orchestrated Japanese gardens, lush natural wetlands, and woodland trails. Entrance is free, and admirers of fuchsias and dahlias will find specific areas devoted to these species.

Bellevue Arts Museum

The Bellevue Arts Museum provides an immersive experience for visitors through a rotating variety of exhibits and programs. On its three floors you’ll find selections of contemporary art, crafts, and design from regional as well as internationally known artists. Stop at the museum’s gift shop to peruse souvenirs made by local artists.

Mercer Slough Nature Park

Hidden amid the bustling city is this tiny corner of wilderness. The park sits on 320 acres of freshwater wetlands, and you can bike or hike along its paths, pick blackberries from its pristine brambles, and canoe along the slough, particularly in summer.

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