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Bellevue Visitor Information
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The greater Seattle area, including the cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Woodinville and Renton, is set among natural wonders found in few other places in the country. Mount Rainier fills the southern sky and sparkling lakes define the urban landscape, while alpine mountains and rain forests lure residents and visitors alike.
 
The area is rich with opportunities for world-class dining, shopping, visual and performing arts, and entertainment. Easy access to spectacular areas for water sports, hiking, climbing and skiing make it a year-round playground. And whether your tastes run to syrah or microbrews, opera to thumping blues, you’ll find plenty to fill your leisure time.
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  Shop 'til you drop at venerable Bellevue Square, the second most popular mall in the United States, or cross the street to splashy new Lincoln Square. Enjoy specialty stores, a 16-screen luxury cinema, the upscale billiards and spirits parlor, or one of five restaurants. For the finest in performing arts on the Eastside, check the schedule at the Meydenbauer Center.
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Where to Eat
  From phad thai to prime rib, Bellevue's got the flavors to savor.
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Where to Stay
  The city offers fine hotels to fit any budget.
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Weather
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It doesn't really rain here every day—but it is overcast or drizzly more than the national average. From mid-July through September, however, days are generally dry and sunny. The warm weather often continues into fall, with cooler temperatures at night, until the rainy season kicks off in mid-October. Spring is mild, wet and green, just as you'd expect from the Evergreen State.

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Top things to do in the Puget Sound area
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Get high at the Space Needle—Do a 360 degree revolution while you dine 520 feet above the city.

Please your palate in Woodinville Wine Country—Sip your way along the wine trail from boutique wineries all the way to a grand chateau.

Catch a fish at the Pike Place Market—The vendors at this über farmers market, started in 1907, regale you with flying fish, fresh local produce, antiques and crafts.

Island hop on a ferryboat—Catch one downtown to Bainbridge, Vashon, or the San Juan Islands and take in the salt air.

Hike Mt. Rainier—Or drive to the Paradise Visitor Center and stroll through the wildflowers and catch site of a marmot.

 

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