Bellevue (/ˈbɛlvjuː/ BEL-vew) is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, across Lake Washington from Seattle. As the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, Bellevue has variously been characterized as an edge city, a suburb, boomburb, or satellite city. The population was 141,400 in a 2016 census estimate.
Restaurants in Bellevue
5.0 based on 158 reviews
Located just outside of downtown Bellevue and just 10 miles east of Seattle the Bellevue Zip Tour is a thrilling family friendly adventure up in the trees of beautiful Eastgate Park. Each group is accompanied by two fun and well trained guides for a 7 line zip tour with heights up to 80 feet and lines as long as 485 feet. From the zip line there are views of Downtown Bellevue, Mt. Baker, and Glacier Peak. The standard group size is 1-8 people but groups up to 40 can be accommodated with advanced notice. Children must be at least 8 years old and weigh at least 60 pounds. Adults must weigh less than 250 lbs and all participants will be weighted upon arrival. So when you feel like some fun and a little bit of adventure come be wild in the city.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
We offer three the themed rooms with a series of puzzles, clues, games and hints. Your team's goal is achieve the goal of the room within 60 minutes. Our themes will take you back in time, send you to the future or take place today. Race against the clock, piece together the clues, work as a team, pool your knowledge and findings to escape from reality.
We have done one in-person and one virtual escape room with Reality Break and we really like them. The hosts are paying close attention and are friendly. They give you good hints but don't make it too easy nor too hard. And the puzzles are really fun! Every room has a few easy ones and a few that take a lot of effort or cleverness (or hints) to get done. The virtual escape room was truly as much fun for us as the live event, with the bonus that it was easy to include family members and friends who couldn't be with us in person. The interface was intuitive and let different people work on different puzzles at the same time. We're really looking forward to doing another!
4.5 based on 684 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.
Bellevue Botanical Garden is a wonderful place to experience the natural world of the Pacific Northwest. The paths take you through a great variety of PNW native species of plants and trees. The suspension bridge is fun to walk over. They offer classes to the public on many topics. The "Garden of DeLights" during the holiday season in December is especially beautiful. You will want to wear comfortable shoes and bring your camera.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Path takes you along the slough with a few educational graphics. There are choices to make as the path goes in different directions. One divergent path took us along a blueberry farm, leaves turning a beautiful scarlet. Definitely worth the walk. We’ll visit again and take a different path next time.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
This is a very nice spot near downtown Bellevue - paved trails, a small playground, beach for kids to play, and a beautiful view. Parking lot is small but there's close by parking spots available. Restaurants within walking distance!
4.5 based on 505 reviews
Located just south of the sprawling Bellevue Square shopping mall, this circular park is a beautiful urban oasis. It's especially nice given the building boom of apartments and condos downtown. There's a path around the perimeter for walking or jogging, a large central grass area for frisbee, kite flying or volleyball and a large playground area. Summer movie nights are a family treat, and they're free. Hopefully they will schedule more musical performances there, as the stage area next to the fountain is a great setting.
4.5 based on 349 reviews
It is fun to hang out with friends and family there and so many things to do - watch a movie, go to shopping and great restaurants also.
4.0 based on 181 reviews
Opens in the Spring of 2005.
You must experience the daily 1pm art docent tour! No additional cost and really expands the museum experience. The building is an exhibit in and of itself. Delightful way to spend an afternoon. Did I mention the free parking?
4.5 based on 12 reviews
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