- TripBuzz found 166 things to do indoors in the Issaquah area. From Village Theatre to Francis J. Gaudette Theatre, Issaquah offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 107 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 55 different types of things to do inside in or near Issaquah, Washington. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Winery/Vineyard and Bowling.
- There are 6 indoor activities in Issaquah, and 160 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Woodinville, Bainbridge Island, Seattle and Kirkland.
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19501 144th Ave NE, Ste C-900, Woodinville, WA 98072
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The Kestrel Cellar & Tasting Room is a wine-tasting facility owned and operated by the local vintner of the same name. Kestrel frequently feature educational programs on local viticulture, as well as offering samplings of their latest releases.
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Page Cellars is a craft winery with a whimsical personality, making wines with names like Red Zeppelin and Lick My Lips. The winery welcomes visitors for tastings with food pairings.
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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.
17.7 Miles
An 1100 seat theater, the Auburn Performing Arts Center hosts a variety of shows and productions, including ballets, plays, films, and other events. The Center is owned and operated by the Auburn School District.
17.8 Miles
Tsuga Fine Art and Framing is a custom framer that offers a fine art gallery featuring an array of mediums. Visitors can enjoy the rotating exhibit space and the works by over 100 artists annually.
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9919 NE 180th Street, Bothell, WA 98011
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Open on Sundays, Bothell Historical Museum showcases the history of the region, detailing the arrival of the 19th century settlers up until events in the present day. The museum also has a historic schoolhouse located behind it.
17.9 Miles
In the mid-1970s, the Auburn Ave Theatre was converted from a cinema to a performing arts venue. The site now hosts dance performances, live music, children's shows, and quality theater for the local community.
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Auburn's Children's Dance Theater offers instruction and experience in various kinds of dance for children from 3 to 9 years old. It stages regular performances, and teaches jazz, tap, ballet, and lyrical dance styles.
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The historic White River Valley Museum is a small museum that has the goal of preserving and sharing the history of the South King County area. The museum features a Caboose from the year 1924.
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Table games, machines and bingo are among the options to visitors of Muckleshoot Casino. The casino offers the largest non-smoking Poker room in the state of Washington, complete with 32 Poker tables and tableside food service.