- TripBuzz discovered 102 different types of activities for couples in the Kirkland area, including Parks (like Juanita Bay Park), Theaters (like Kirkland Performance Center), Winery/Vineyard (like Waving Tree Winery) and Bowling (like Techcity Bowl & Fun Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 419 date ideas in or near Kirkland, Washington, including 389 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodinville, Seattle, Poulsbo and Issaquah.
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A boutique winery operated by a husband and wife team, Guardian Cellars makes a variety of wines from Washington-grown grapes. The winery features a tasting room with food pairings, as well.
7.1 Miles
Located on the grounds of the historic Robinswood House, Robinswood Park features open green space, two playgrounds, sports fields, and a duck pond. The park also features an off leash dog area.
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Located next to a bridge, Enatai Beach Park offers visitors a scenic view of the bay with opportunities for bass fishing and recreational swimming. The park has canoe rentals during the summer season.
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Timberland Ridge Park is a small open space located across the street from Elizabeth Blackwell Elementary School. The park is less than a mile from Lake Sammamish.
7.7 Miles
With two performance halls, Benroya Hall is situated on an entire block in the middle of the city. Private tours as well as group tours are available to see all the halls have to offer.
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The EMP experience starts when you gaze upon the building and builds from there. Pop culture music artifacts are expertly displayed. Try out the sound stage or participate in a camp or workshop to get the full effect of this one of a kind museum.
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Originally built for the 1962 World Fair, the 74-acre Seattle Center is a park, arts, and entertainment center. Though it contains many attractions, it is most famous for The Space Needle.
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Spread over 13 acres, Miner's Corner County Park is the first fully accessible park in the area, including an accessible playground with a sand and water play habitat. Multiple paths and play spaces are positioned through the natural woodlands, and there is a 10-foot tall wheelchair accessible lookout tower.