- Our list of the best things to do in Bellevue, Washington, features the top 534 nearby activities — including 209 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bellevue, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 27 things to do within the city of Bellevue, WA , followed by 507 popular activities in nearby cities, including Woodinville, Seattle, Kirkland, Poulsbo, Edmonds, Issaquah, Bainbridge Island, Redmond, Bremerton, Kent, Renton, Snohomish, Federal Way, Lynnwood, Port Orchard, Bothell, Auburn, Everett, Snoqualmie, Mukilteo, Silverdale, Sammamish, Burien, Shoreline and Seatac
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A movie theater featuring seven auditoriums, Regal Alderwood Stadium 7 & RPX displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
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Sip Dip-n-Doodle offers artist instructor led sessions that include a 16x20 canvas with paint and brushes supplied for patrons. They provide general group sessions and offer private party sessions for birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorette celebrations and other events.
17.0 Miles
A heavily wooded area, Lake Fenwick Park is located on nearly 141 acres and provides access to the lake for fishing and boating. The park features picnic areas with grills, hiking trails and a disc golf course.
17.1 Miles
Meadowdale Neighborhood Park is a small 5.64 acre park developed in 2002. Attractions include a children's playground complete with swings, a cable glider, and a sand pit, a basketball key, grass play areas, walking trails, picnic tables, and public restrooms.
17.2 Miles
Bob's Corn Maze is a pumpkin patch and cornfield where visitors enter a 10 acre corn maze at either day or night and try to find an escape. There are 15 firepits within the maze that can be reserved.
17.5 Miles
Bloedel Reserve is an arboretum comprising of natural woodlands and a wide range of landscaped gardens such as a Japanese garden, a Moss garden as well as a reflection pool and waterfalls. Access to these sites is made available through a mulch path passing through the reserve.
17.5 Miles
Measuring 16.02 acres, Lake Meridian Park offers access to Lake Meridian for fishing, swimming, boating and water sports. It features picnic shelters, barbecue grills, a playground, walking trails, restroom facilities and fields suitable for open grass activities.
17.6 Miles
Snoqualmie Falls, one of Washington state's most popular attractions, offers sightseeing and hiking. Over one-and-a-half million visitors come each year and enjoy the 270-foot waterfall, two-acre park and observation deck.
17.6 Miles
Located on nearly 30 acres, Martha Lake Airport Park was developed on the site of a former airport and features a glacial erratic known as Big Rock. The park has a playground, picnic shelters and a skate park.
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Willis Tucker Park is considered to be a prominent community meeting place that holds local events like a farmer's market and outdoor amphitheater performances. Other facilities include a basketball court, summer spray park, and off-leash dog area.