Nearby Points of Interest
Bellevue Square - 1 mile
Bellevue Art Museum - 1 mile
Microsoft main campus - 6 miles
Seattle Art Museum - 7 miles
Downtown Seattle - 6 miles
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery - 15 miles
Snoqualmie Falls - 20 miles
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 16 miles.
Driving directions from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport: Follow the signs to the freeways, and then to I-405 N via Hwy 518 E. Travel north on I-405 for 12.6 miles into Bellevue. Take exit 12 for SE Eighth St and turn left onto SE Eighth St. Turn right onto 114th Ave SE and take the first left onto SE Sixth St. The hotel is the second building complex on the right. There is self-parking in the lot, or valet parking at the entrance to the hotel.
Getting there: There are a variety of convenient ways to reach the airport. Taxis, Town Car service, and limo service are all available for more than $36. Shuttles are more affordable at $16–25, and rental cars are another convenient option; rental cars are available online.
Getting around: While most guests opt for rental cars, available online, other transportation choices do exist. Upon availability, the hotel provides 24-hour complimentary Town Car service to destinations within a five-minute drive, including downtown Bellevue. The hotel can also arrange for Town Car or limo service beyond this range; fees vary by destination. In addition, taxi service is quite good, with cabs usually available within five to ten minutes of placing a call.
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Nearest major airport: Seattle, WA (SEA-Seattle Tacoma)
Area: Bellevue (Seattle) About 10 miles east of Seattle, this fast-growing suburb is the site of full-service hotels, office buildings, and upscale shops. Close to Microsoft and other high-tech firms. Attractions include the Bellevue Art Museum, Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art, Bellevue Botanical Gardens, and Meydenbauer Center, which hosts conventions and concerts. |
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