Hotels in Bellevue, Washington
Bellevue, Washington
Hotels near Bellevue, Washington
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W Bellevue
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Hyatt House Seattle / Bellevue
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Aloft Seattle Redmond
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Element Seattle Redmond
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Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond
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The Westin Bellevue
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InterContinental Seattle Bellevue by IHG
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Residence Inn Seattle Bellevue / Downtown
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Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond
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Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle
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Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Redmond
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Seattle Marriott Bellevue
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Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Bellevue Downtown WA
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W Bellevue
W Hotels elevates group dynamics with vibrant spaces and proactive hospitality designed to fuel connection rather than create coordination headaches.
- Multi-bedroom suites keep families together while exploring unfamiliar territory
- In-room charging stations eliminate the scramble for available outlets
- 24-hour room service solves dining when city restaurants close
Hyatt House Seattle / Bellevue
Hyatt House transforms multi-night group bookings from logistical challenges into streamlined experiences with residential-style accommodations designed for longer stays.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Suites with full kitchens cut dining costs during extended stays
- Indoor pool offers downtime between urban adventures and sightseeing
Aloft Seattle Redmond
When managing group accommodations across multiple nights, Aloft provides the streamlined booking efficiency and consistent team-focused environment you need.
- Live music lobby bar creates social atmosphere for groups comparing city discoveries
- Suite layouts give groups common areas for regrouping between city adventures
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning search for unfamiliar neighborhood dining options
Element Seattle Redmond
Element by Westin delivers the structured environment groups need to stay focused and refreshed when navigating unfamiliar cities together.
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when city weather doesn't cooperate
- Full kitchens eliminate the stress of finding restaurants for every meal
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining separate sleeping spaces
Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond
The brand focuses on extended-stay comfort that helps traveling families and teams stay coordinated during week-long tournament runs.
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when city weather turns unpredictable
- Meeting spaces let groups plan tomorrow's city adventures together tonight
- Free WiFi throughout for coordinating group plans and sharing city discoveries
The Westin Bellevue
Westin provides the organizational backbone that prevents city trips from becoming scattered missions with confused participants wandering separately.
- Concierge services provide local insights and reservation assistance
- Indoor pool provides entertainment when city weather turns unpredictable
- Blackout curtains block urban light for deeper sleep regardless of schedule
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InterContinental Seattle Bellevue by IHG
InterContinental delivers the elevated coordination and thoughtful service that keeps traveling groups focused on their purpose, not logistics.
- Spa services help recover from full days of urban exploration
- Bluetooth connectivity lets travelers stream familiar music in unfamiliar surroundings
- Digital restaurant menus offer room service when group dining gets complicated
Residence Inn Seattle Bellevue / Downtown
Residence Inn transforms extended city stays into manageable experiences with apartment-style accommodations designed for group coordination and comfort.
- Fitness center maintains routines during extended metropolitan stays
- Voice-controlled room features adjust lighting and temperature without learning new systems
- Multi-bedroom suites keep groups together while maintaining individual space
Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond
This extended-stay brand transforms multi-day city trips into coordinated team experiences where everyone has room to regroup and recharge.
- Universal USB ports built into furniture power devices without adapter hunting
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking
- Multiple suite layouts accommodate different group sizes and sleeping arrangements
Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle
Hilton Hotels & Resorts eliminates the guesswork of group travel, providing consistent service that keeps multi-night city stays running smoothly.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended city stays
- Fitness center provides routine workout space when schedules get disrupted
- Smart TVs with streaming apps provide familiar entertainment after long city days
Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown
Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures your team gets the predictable quality and support needed to manage group logistics away from home.
- 24-hour fitness center accommodates varying schedules during multi-day stays
- 24-hour front desk assists with city navigation and local recommendations
- Multiple room phones ensure communication backup when cell service falters
Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle
Hampton by Hilton transforms group travel chaos into coordinated success, delivering the reliability and smart design that keeps multi-night city stays running smoothly.
- Indoor pool provides entertainment when exploring plans fall through
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym options
Fairfield Inn & Suites Seattle Bellevue
This Marriott property provides the reliable coordination hub that keeps multi-day group trips running smoothly from start to finish.
- Mini-fridges store leftovers and snacks purchased during city food exploration
- Guest laundry facilities handle mid-trip washing without finding city services
- 24-hour fitness center provides familiar workout routines in unfamiliar surroundings
Seattle Marriott Bellevue
Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures your team's city adventure runs smoothly, providing the consistency and coordination that keeps everyone focused on what matters most.
- On-site restaurant eliminates dinner planning after full touring schedules
- 24-hour front desk provides local recommendations and navigation assistance
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring gets overwhelming
Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Bellevue Downtown WA
When managing a group in unfamiliar territory, Hilton provides the reliable foundation that keeps everyone aligned and accounted for.
- 24-hour fitness center with towel service keeps workout routines consistent
- Extra storage space accommodates longer stays without living out of suitcases
- Business center handles printing needs for tickets and travel documents
Bellevue, Washington Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Bellevue is the tech-savvy younger sibling of Seattle, sitting pretty on the east side of Lake Washington. This city of about 150,000 people has transformed from a quiet suburb into a major Pacific Northwest hub, home to tech giants like Microsoft, T-Mobile, and countless startups. The skyline is surprisingly impressive for a mid-sized city, with gleaming towers that house some of the world's biggest companies.
The sports scene here is solid and growing, particularly for youth tournaments and corporate leagues. Bellevue High School has one of the most successful football programs in Washington state, and the city's emphasis on youth development shows in its excellent facilities. The demographic skews affluent and family-oriented, which means well-maintained sports complexes, safe neighborhoods, and plenty of amenities for visiting teams and families.
What makes Bellevue special for sports groups is its compact size combined with big-city amenities. You're never more than 20 minutes from anywhere in the city, yet you'll find dining and entertainment options that rival much larger metros. The Pacific Northwest vibe is strong here – outdoor-focused, environmentally conscious, and casually upscale.
Getting Around
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is your main gateway, located about 30-45 minutes south depending on traffic and your final destination in Bellevue. The airport is well-connected with frequent flights from across the country, making it easy for teams flying in from different cities. There's also Boeing Field for private aircraft, though most sports groups will use Sea-Tac.
Getting around Bellevue itself is straightforward. Interstate 405 runs north-south through the heart of the city, connecting to I-90 and SR-520 for easy access to Seattle and other Eastside communities. Uber and Lyft are readily available and reliable – expect 5-10 minute wait times in most areas. The city also has decent public transit through King County Metro and the newer Sound Transit Light Rail that connects to Seattle, though most sports groups find rental cars or team buses more practical.
Traffic can be brutal during rush hours (7-9 AM and 4-7 PM), so plan accordingly. Weekend traffic is generally manageable except during major events. Most sports venues are within 15 minutes of downtown Bellevue, and parking is typically easier to find than in Seattle proper.
Where to Stay
Downtown Bellevue is your best bet for most sports groups. This area puts you within walking distance of excellent restaurants, shopping at Bellevue Square, and easy highway access to venues throughout the region. Hotels here tend to be newer and business-focused, with good group rates and meeting spaces for team dinners or tournaments headquarters.
The Eastgate area near I-90 offers more budget-friendly options and is particularly convenient if your events are at venues south of the city or if you're planning day trips to Snoqualmie Falls or other mountain activities. Factoria and Coal Creek neighborhoods have several chain hotels with pools – always a hit with youth sports families.
Avoid staying too far north in Redmond or Kirkland unless your specific venue is there – you'll spend too much time in traffic getting to Bellevue's central sports facilities. The Bellevue College area has some solid mid-range options and puts you close to several major sports complexes.
Sports & Recreation
Marymoor Park in nearby Redmond is the crown jewel of Eastside sports venues, hosting everything from soccer tournaments to cycling events on its velodrome – the only one in the Pacific Northwest. The park's soccer fields are immaculate and regularly host major youth tournaments. Bellevue Downtown Park has a beautiful track and hosts various running events, while the adjacent Bellevue Family YMCA offers excellent indoor courts and pools for tournaments.
Robinswood Park and Crossroads Park are local favorites for baseball and softball tournaments, with multiple diamonds and good spectator amenities. The city's crown jewel for high school sports is Bellevue High School's stadium, which has hosted state championship games and features one of the better artificial turf fields in Washington.
Tennis is huge here – Bellevue Tennis Club and the public courts at various parks host regular tournaments. The proximity to mountains means many sports groups combine their tournaments with outdoor activities like hiking or skiing at Snoqualmie Pass, just 45 minutes east. Golf tournaments are popular too, with Bellevue Municipal Golf Course and several private clubs hosting corporate and amateur events.
Things to Do
When your team has downtime, Snoqualmie Falls is the must-see day trip – a spectacular 268-foot waterfall just 30 minutes east of Bellevue. The viewing platform and short hiking trails make it perfect for team photos and a quick nature break. Seattle is obviously right across the lake via I-90 or SR-520, putting Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and professional sports games within easy reach.
For families with younger kids, KidsQuest Children's Museum in nearby Factoria is excellent, and Kelsey Creek Farm Park offers a taste of rural life with farm animals and walking trails right in the city. Meydenbauer Bay Park provides beautiful Lake Washington waterfront access with beaches, trails, and incredible views of Seattle's skyline – perfect for team bonding activities.
The Microsoft Visitor Center in Redmond offers free tech demos and exhibits that tech-savvy teens often enjoy. Bellevue Botanical Garden provides 53 acres of peaceful walking paths and is particularly stunning in spring and fall. For rainy day activities, iFLY Seattle indoor skydiving in nearby Tukwila is a team favorite, and the various trampoline parks and escape rooms in the area offer good group entertainment options.
Food & Drink
Bellevue's food scene punches above its weight, thanks to the diverse tech workforce and affluent population. Bellevue Square and the surrounding downtown core pack in everything from high-end sushi at Japonessa to casual team-friendly spots like The Cheesecake Factory. For authentic Pacific Northwest experience, Wild Ginger serves excellent Asian fusion, while Daniel's Broiler offers upscale steakhouse dining with killer views.
Quick eats for hungry athletes are everywhere. Mod Pizza, Chipotle, and Five Guys handle the familiar fast-casual needs, but don't miss local favorites like Dick's Drive-In for classic burgers or Ezell's Famous Chicken for some of the best fried chicken in the Northwest. Crossroads Mall has an excellent food court with diverse options including solid Vietnamese, Thai, and Indian choices.
For team dinners, Maggiano's Little Italy offers family-style portions perfect for groups, while P.F. Chang's and BJ's Restaurant provide reliable group dining with space for larger parties. Coffee culture is serious here – Starbucks originated in nearby Seattle, but local roasters like Victrola and Caffe Vita offer superior brews for caffeine-dependent coaches and parents.
Shopping & Entertainment
Bellevue Square is one of the premier shopping destinations in the Pacific Northwest, anchored by Nordstrom's flagship store and featuring over 200 shops including Apple, Microsoft, and high-end brands that appeal to the local tech crowd. The connected Bellevue Place adds dining and entertainment options, while Lincoln Square houses a luxury movie theater and more upscale retail.
Crossroads Mall offers more budget-friendly shopping and has become a cultural hub for the area's diverse population – the food court alone is worth the trip. For entertainment, Lucky Strike bowling and GameWorks arcade provide classic team bonding activities, though GameWorks locations have been inconsistent so check before planning.
Movie options include the luxury Lincoln Square Cinemas and the more family-friendly AMC Factoria. TopGolf Bellevue is a newer addition that's perfect for team events – combining golf, food, and entertainment in one location. The Meydenbauer Center hosts various shows and events throughout the year, from concerts to family performances.
Weather & Packing
Seattle's reputation for rain extends to Bellevue, but it's more drizzle than downpour for most of the year. Summers (June-September) are genuinely beautiful with temperatures in the 70s-80s and minimal rain – perfect for outdoor tournaments. Pack light layers and always bring a rain jacket, even in summer. The infamous Pacific Northwest rain is most persistent from October through April, but it's rarely heavy enough to cancel outdoor sports.
Winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing, typically ranging from 35-50°F, but the constant moisture can make it feel colder. Snow is rare but possible, usually causing more panic than actual problems since the city isn't well-equipped for it. Spring arrives early with March and April bringing blooming trees and increasingly pleasant weather, though rain remains frequent.
Peak tournament season runs May through September when outdoor venues are most reliable. Indoor facilities run year-round, obviously. Pack waterproof gear for any outdoor activities and remember that "waterproof" matters more than "warm" for most of the year. Locals swear by layering – a t-shirt, light sweater, and rain jacket will handle 80% of Bellevue's weather conditions.
Local Tips
Parking downtown can be expensive ($2-4/hour), but many hotels offer tournament group rates that include parking. Street parking is free on Sundays and after 6 PM on weekdays in most areas. The ParkBellevue app saves time and frustration for finding and paying for street parking. Most sports venues have adequate free parking, but arrive early for popular tournaments.
Traffic patterns are predictable but punishing – avoid I-405 during rush hours if possible, and remember that Seahawks, Mariners, or Sounders games in Seattle can create eastbound backups on I-90 and SR-520. Google Maps or Waze are essential for real-time routing around accidents and construction.
The city is very safe, even for youth groups, but property crime exists like anywhere else – don't leave visible valuables in rental cars. Sales tax is steep at 10.25%, so factor that into meal budgeting. Many restaurants offer team discounts if you call ahead and mention you're visiting for a tournament. Costco and Target locations are convenient for stocking up on snacks and tournament supplies, and both are easily accessible from most hotel areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington are good for families?
Several hotels in Bellevue, Washington are well-suited for families. Seattle Marriott Bellevue (0.19 mi, from $438/night), Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (0.37 mi, from $402/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (0.52 mi, from $248/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Bellevue, Washington accommodate team and group travel. Seattle Marriott Bellevue (0.19 mi, from $438/night), Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (0.37 mi, from $402/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (0.52 mi, from $248/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Bellevue, Washington?
Yes — Residence Inn Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (1.26 mi, from $277/night), Hyatt House Seattle / Bellevue (4.72 mi, from $186/night), and Element Seattle Redmond (4.8 mi, from $318/night) are all extended-stay properties in Bellevue, Washington, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Bellevue, Washington are ideal for a weekend getaway. W Bellevue (0.62 mi, from $915/night), The Westin Bellevue (0.68 mi, from $779/night), and InterContinental Seattle Bellevue by IHG (0.89 mi, from $656/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Bellevue, Washington cater to business travelers. Seattle Marriott Bellevue (0.19 mi, from $438/night), Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (0.37 mi, from $402/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (0.52 mi, from $248/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
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Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington offer free breakfast?
Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (0.52 mi, from $248/night), Residence Inn Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (1.26 mi, from $277/night), and Hyatt House Seattle / Bellevue (4.72 mi, from $186/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington offer free parking?
Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (0.52 mi, from $248/night) offers complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington have an outdoor pool?
W Bellevue (0.62 mi, from $915/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington have suites or extra space?
Seattle Marriott Bellevue (0.19 mi, from $438/night), Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (0.37 mi, from $402/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (0.52 mi, from $248/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Bellevue, Washington have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn Seattle Bellevue / Downtown (1.26 mi, from $277/night), Hyatt House Seattle / Bellevue (4.72 mi, from $186/night), and Element Seattle Redmond (4.8 mi, from $318/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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