Hotels in Redmond, Washington
Redmond, Washington
Hotels near Redmond, Washington
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The Somm Hotel & Spa Autograph Collection
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Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond
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Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle / Redmond
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Element Seattle Redmond
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Aloft Seattle Redmond
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W Bellevue
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Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond
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Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle
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The Westin Bellevue
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InterContinental Seattle Bellevue by IHG
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Redmond
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Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Kirkland
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Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle
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Seattle Marriott Redmond
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The Somm Hotel & Spa Autograph Collection
Autograph Collection Hotels combine upscale comfort with genuine local personality, giving group coordinators one less thing to worry about.
- Room service offers private dining when groups prefer staying in
- Guest laundry facilities support efficient packing for multi-day city stays
- Fitness center maintains routines when regular gym access disappears
Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond
Hyatt House offers the extended-stay peace of mind that transforms chaotic group logistics into manageable, well-coordinated city experiences.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city adventures
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while navigating a new city
- Fitness center maintains routines regardless of local gym availability
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle / Redmond
Hampton by Hilton creates the predictable comfort zone your team relies on between competitive events in any city.
- Suites offer extra room to spread out after long city days
- Free parking removes the stress of finding safe overnight spots
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended city trips
Element Seattle Redmond
For groups navigating unfamiliar cities over multiple nights, Element by Westin offers the structured environment that eliminates travel chaos.
- EV charging stations eliminate range anxiety during multi-day city visits
- High-speed WiFi keeps everyone connected while exploring an unfamiliar city
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
Aloft Seattle Redmond
When managing group accommodations across multiple nights, Aloft provides the streamlined booking efficiency and consistent team-focused environment you need.
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning and coordination
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining individual space
W Bellevue
For groups navigating unfamiliar cities, W Hotels creates the polished gathering place that transforms scattered itineraries into cohesive team experiences.
- Signature restaurant eliminates the guesswork of finding dinner in unfamiliar territory
- Multiple room configurations keep families organized with dedicated charging areas
- 24/7 fitness center accessible without researching local gym day passes
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Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond
This hotel solves the coordination nightmare of group city travel by giving everyone a reliable home base to regroup.
- Fitness center maintains routines when travel disrupts normal schedules
- Connecting rooms keep large groups coordinated while maintaining privacy
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle
Hilton Hotels & Resorts offers the consistent service standards that eliminate guesswork when managing multiple people across multiple nights.
- Restaurant on-site serves dinner when exploring new neighborhoods feels overwhelming
- Business center provides printing and internet access for trip coordination
- Fitness center offers routine comfort during multi-day city stays
The Westin Bellevue
Westin offers the premium reliability that turns complex group bookings into confident victories, maintaining excellence throughout your extended city experience.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Concierge desk provides local dining recommendations tailored to group preferences
- High-speed WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring an unfamiliar city
InterContinental Seattle Bellevue by IHG
InterContinental Hotels & Resorts establishes the consistent foundation your group relies on to stay connected and focused during extended city stays.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unknown territory
- Front desk staff provides local dining recommendations beyond basic chains
- Business center offers printing and planning space for multi-day itineraries
Fairfield Inn & Suites Seattle Bellevue
Marriott Hotels & Resorts creates the trusted home base that simplifies coordination for coaches managing teams in new tournament cities.
- Pool facilities with lounge chairs provide relaxation between city exploration
- On-site parking simplifies vehicle logistics when exploring the city together
- Guest laundry facilities allow lighter packing for extended city visits
Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Kirkland
Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the dependable coordination hub your group needs to stay organized throughout your multi-day city adventure.
- Business center with printing services for city maps and itineraries
- Digital newspaper access keeps travelers informed about local city happenings
- Vending machines stock energy bars and drinks for unexpected hunger
Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Bellevue / Downtown
This Marriott property provides the reliable coordination hub that keeps multi-day group trips running smoothly from start to finish.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Fitness center maintains routines when traveling away from home
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different parts of town
Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle
Hampton by Hilton removes the guesswork from group city travel, offering proven reliability and purposeful amenities that keep teams and families functioning efficiently.
- Indoor corridors provide secure access without exposure to weather
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining separate sleeping spaces
Seattle Marriott Redmond
Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures the consistent group hospitality experience that keeps everyone aligned during demanding multi-night city trips.
- Grab-and-go options accommodate varying group schedules and dietary preferences
- Concierge services help navigate dining and entertainment options downtown
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when exploring new areas
Redmond, Washington Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Redmond sits in the heart of the Eastside region, about 15 miles east of Seattle across Lake Washington. With around 70,000 residents, this tech-heavy suburb is famous as the home of Microsoft's global headquarters and Nintendo of America. The city has serious money flowing through it, which translates to well-maintained sports facilities, excellent parks, and infrastructure that actually works.
The sports scene here is surprisingly robust for a mid-sized suburb. Redmond punches above its weight in youth soccer, with Marymoor Park serving as a regional hub for tournaments. The city also hosts cycling events, tennis competitions, and has become a go-to destination for Pacific Northwest travel teams. The tech crowd means you'll find plenty of adult recreational leagues and well-funded youth programs.
Getting Around
Fly into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), about 30-45 minutes south depending on traffic. Uber and Lyft are everywhere and reliable, though expect $40-60 for airport runs. The Light Rail doesn't reach Redmond yet, but it's coming in 2024. For now, public transit means King County Metro buses, which are decent but not great for teams with gear.
Most teams rent vehicles because Redmond sprawls across multiple areas. Highway 520 is your main east-west connector to Seattle, while I-405 runs north-south through the Eastside. Traffic is brutal during rush hours (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM), so plan accordingly. Highway 202 takes you to the more rural sports complexes in the Sammamish Valley. Budget extra time for everything – this isn't a quick-driving city.
Where to Stay
The Downtown Redmond area around Cleveland Street puts you walking distance from restaurants and shops, with easy access to both Marymoor Park and the Microsoft campus. This is your best bet for a central location. The Overlake area between Redmond and Bellevue offers newer hotels and puts you closer to Crossroads shopping if you need amenities.
If your tournament is at Marymoor Park, staying anywhere in central or south Redmond keeps drive times under 10 minutes. Teams heading to complexes in Woodinville or Kirkland should consider the northern Redmond hotels near Highway 202. Avoid booking too far east in the Sammamish Valley unless your venue is specifically out there – you'll be driving everywhere.
Sports & Recreation
Marymoor Park is the crown jewel, featuring 11 premier soccer fields that host some of the region's biggest youth tournaments. The complex includes the Marymoor Velodrome, the only banked bicycle racing track in the Northwest. Redmond Sports Complex on the west side handles baseball and softball tournaments, while the city's numerous community centers offer basketball and volleyball courts.
Tennis players head to Perrigo Park or the courts at Hartman Park. The Sammamish River Trail attracts running events and cycling competitions. Redmond has built a reputation for well-organized youth soccer tournaments, particularly in spring and fall when the weather cooperates. The facilities are legitimately good – this isn't small-town rec ball infrastructure.
Things to Do
Marymoor Park isn't just sports – it's got 640 acres including an off-leash dog area, climbing rock, and concert venue. The Microsoft Visitor Center offers free tours if your team has tech-interested kids. Redmond Town Center provides outdoor shopping and dining with regular events and festivals.
Seattle is 20-30 minutes away when traffic cooperates, opening up the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and waterfront attractions. Snoqualmie Falls is a 30-minute drive east and makes for a quick natural spectacle. Woodinville wine country sits 15 minutes north, though that's more parent territory than team activity. The Sammamish River Trail offers easy walking and biking for active recovery days.
Food & Drink
Downtown Redmond serves up solid team dining at Tipsy Cow Burger Bar and Woodblock Chocolate Cafe. Matt's Rotisserie & Oyster Lounge handles larger groups well. For quick tournament fuel, Redmond Town Center has a food court plus Chipotle, Panera, and other reliable chains.
The area has excellent Asian food thanks to the tech workforce – try Dough Zone for soup dumplings or Facing East for Taiwanese. Stone House Cafe does breakfast and lunch near Marymoor Park. Crossroads Mall in nearby Bellevue offers more international options and a larger food court. Coffee is serious business here, with Victrola and local roasters keeping the caffeine flowing.
Shopping & Entertainment
Redmond Town Center offers outdoor shopping with REI, sporting goods stores, and a 16-screen movie theater. Crossroads Mall in Bellevue (10 minutes south) provides more traditional mall shopping and dining. Bellevue Square is upscale shopping if parents want to blow their tournament budget on something fancy.
Flatstick Pub combines mini golf with food and drinks for team bonding. K1 Speed indoor go-karting sits just over the border in Bellevue. The Redmond Saturday Market runs May through October if you time it right. For team dinners, Melting Pot or Maggiano's in Bellevue handle large groups, though you'll need reservations and a healthy budget.
Weather & Packing
Pacific Northwest weather means layers are essential year-round. Summer tournaments (June-September) see temperatures in the 70s with minimal rain – pack light rain jackets anyway because surprise drizzle happens. Spring and fall bring the famous Seattle drizzle, temps in the 50s-60s, and muddy field conditions. Winter is wet and gray with temperatures in the 40s.
Pack waterproof gear for any outdoor tournament between October and May. Good rain jackets beat umbrellas for sideline parents. Tournament season peaks in spring (April-June) and fall (August-October) when weather is most cooperative. Summer brings dry conditions but also higher hotel rates and more competition for accommodations. Indoor facilities matter more here than in sunnier climates, so check venue details carefully.
Local Tips
Parking at Marymoor Park costs $1 per hour – bring cash or use the app. The lots fill up during big tournaments, so arrive early or prepare for a walk. Highway 520 has tolls, so rent cars with transponders or download the Good To Go app. Traffic apps are essential – Waze knows the back roads that Google Maps misses.
Gas is expensive, and restaurants cost more than you'd expect for a suburb. Hotel rates spike during Microsoft events and summer conference season. Book early and consider staying slightly outside Redmond proper to save money. The Eastside is very safe, but car break-ins happen in tournament parking lots – don't leave gear visible. Costco and Fred Meyer offer better grocery prices than the fancy markets if you need team snacks.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Redmond, Washington are good for families?
Several hotels in Redmond, Washington are well-suited for families. Seattle Marriott Redmond (0.24 mi, from $346/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle (0.58 mi, from $252/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Redmond, Washington accommodate team and group travel. Seattle Marriott Redmond (0.24 mi, from $346/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle (0.58 mi, from $252/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Redmond, Washington?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond (0.66 mi, from $224/night), and Element Seattle Redmond (3.86 mi, from $318/night) are all extended-stay properties in Redmond, Washington, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Redmond, Washington are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Westin Bellevue (8.26 mi, from $779/night), InterContinental Seattle Bellevue by IHG (8.27 mi, from $656/night), and W Bellevue (8.35 mi, from $915/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Redmond, Washington cater to business travelers. Seattle Marriott Redmond (0.24 mi, from $346/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle (0.58 mi, from $252/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond (0.66 mi, from $224/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle / Redmond (1.67 mi, from $174/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington offer free parking?
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle / Redmond (1.67 mi, from $174/night) and Hampton Inn & Suites Bellevue Downtown-Seattle (7.95 mi, from $245/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington have an outdoor pool?
The Somm Hotel & Spa Autograph Collection (6.97 mi, from $359/night) and W Bellevue (8.35 mi, from $915/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington have suites or extra space?
Seattle Marriott Redmond (0.24 mi, from $346/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle (0.58 mi, from $252/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Redmond, Washington have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East-redmond (0.34 mi, from $270/night), Hyatt House Seattle / Redmond (0.66 mi, from $224/night), and Element Seattle Redmond (3.86 mi, from $318/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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