Southeast Redmond Travel Guide
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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 Cruise Ship Terminal 91
Explore the waterfront in Seattle with a trip to Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91. Discover the acclaimed art galleries and shops in this vibrant area.

Seattle Waterfront
This three-kilometre waterfront stretch is one of Seattle’s foremost leisure and entertainment destinations. Soak up some of the atmosphere as you wander round.

Space Needle
A dramatic sculpture first erected for the 1962 World’s Fair, now an iconic fixture of the modern day Seattle skyline.

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

Pike Place Market
America’s oldest farmers’ market and a food lover’s paradise offering a cornucopia of stalls and shops right here in Seattle.
Top hotels in Southeast Redmond

Mayflower Park Hotel
Excellent stay! The Queen suite was wonderful and Savannah at the front desk and the valet folks great! Perfect location and the city. Will return for sure!
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2026

DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport
Great
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2026

Mediterranean Inn
Room was clean. Front staff was great.
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2026

Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG
Great place
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

The Belltown Inn
Staff was great. The concierge Warren gave me food recommendations to explore nearby.
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2026

Executive Hotel Pacific
You did fine. It’s a solid 3 star hotel. Rooms are small, bathroom small, housekeeping every 4 days which is fine with me. Don’t pay extra for corner room as not worth it socially the one on the two corner. The price is just right. I liked the location.
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2026
Other neighbourhoods around Southeast Redmond

University District
Spend some time visiting places like Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture while getting to know University District, and be sure to check out the abundant dining options. You can hop aboard the metro at U District Station or University of Washington Station to see more of the area.

Capitol Hill
Spend some time visiting places like Broadway while getting to know Capitol Hill, and be sure to check out the abundant dining options. You can hop aboard the metro at Capitol Hill Station or Broadway & Denny Stop to see more of the area.

Central District
While you're in Central District, take in top sights like Lake Washington or Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at 14th & Washington Stop or 12th & Jackson Stop.

Northgate
Visitors often come to Northgate for its abundant dining options, but many stay to explore sights like Northgate Station and Regal Thornton Place. Getting around the area on the metro is easy if you take a ride at Northgate Station.

Wallingford
You'll enjoy the lake views and festivals 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.