Southeast Redmond, WA
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Popular places to visit

Marymoor Park
Marymoor Park is just one of the places to see in Redmond, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Attend a sporting event or visit the shops in this vibrant area.

Seattle Waterfront
A wonderful place to stroll and dine, this ever-changing attraction is more than just a place where land meets sea.

Space Needle
Seattle’s skyline is instantly recognizable when you see this soaring slender structure, built as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair.

Pike Place Market
Climb the steps from the waterfront to discover Seattle’s fresh food hub, the oldest farmers’ market in the U.S.

Seattle Center
A product of the 1962 World Fair, this cultural precinct is where sports, theater, film and fine dining come together in Seattle.

T-Mobile Park
Catch an event at T-Mobile Park during your trip to Seattle. Experience the great live music and acclaimed theater scene in this vibrant area.
Southeast Redmond Hotel Deals

Fairmont Olympic Hotel
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Reviewed on 2026/1/14

The Paramount Hotel
Room was beautiful and spotless, staff very efficient and friendly
Reviewed on 2026/1/13

Hyatt Regency Seattle
Great
Reviewed on 2026/1/14

Mayflower Park Hotel
Every single worker we came into contact was wonderful! Extremely pleasant. Ate dinner at Oliver’s and the roasted chicken was delicious! The location is great easy to catch monorail to the center walk to restaurants, cafe, shopping. The elevator is secure the room was clean. Next stay I need a ...
Reviewed on 2026/1/11

citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square
Only downside was the parking and having to walk a couple blocks other than that I lived it.
Reviewed on 2026/1/14

Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG
Great location and view! Room was larger and comfortable.
Reviewed on 2026/1/13
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Other neighborhoods around Southeast Redmond

University District
Home to the University of Washington's main campus, the University District features a bustling commercial presence along main streets and is well-connected by two Link light rail stations.

Capitol Hill
Densely populated with mid-rise buildings, this Seattle district boasts nightlife, entertainment, and a counterculture vibe. Explore local bars, fringe theaters, and parks like Volunteer Park, while enjoying street-level retail and Espresso Vivace coffeehouses.

Central District
If you're spending time in Central District, check out sights like Lake Washington or Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center and hop on the metro to see more the city at 14th & Washington Stop or 12th & Jackson Stop.

Northgate
If you're spending time in Northgate, you might enjoy attractions like Northgate Station and Regal Thornton Place. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Northgate Station to see more of the city.

Wallingford
You'll enjoy the lake views and sporting events in Wallingford. You might want to make time for a stop at Lake Union or Wallingford Center.

First Hill
Well-liked for its churches and live music, First Hill is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Neumos and Broadway, and jump on the metro at Broadway & Marion Stop to get around the city.





