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Lakeview Hotel
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Top neighborhoods in Kirkland

Downtown Kirkland
Lake Washington shines as the star of Downtown Kirkland, where waterfront paths and sandy beaches invite leisurely strolls. Art lovers can hop between local galleries and the Kirkland Arts Center, while music fans catch summer concerts at Marina Park. The Cross Kirkland Corridor offers scenic trails for walkers and cyclists looking to stretch their legs after browsing boutique shops. Pacific Northwest cuisine dominates the dining scene, with waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood alongside spectacular lake views. Most visitors stay in charming boutique hotels or bed & breakfasts within walking distance of downtown attractions. King County Metro buses connect easily to Seattle and Bellevue when you're ready to explore beyond this walkable waterfront gem.

Juanita
Juanita's lakeside charm pulls you into a Pacific Northwest paradise without the downtown crowds. Lake Washington sparkles at your doorstep with sandy swimming spots at Juanita Beach Park. Nature lovers can explore wetland boardwalks at Juanita Bay Park, where herons and ducks make surprise appearances among the reeds. Tree-lined streets connect these natural gems with quiet coves perfect for sunset watching. The neighborhood has limited dining options, with just a few casual cafes serving comfort food. Most visitors opt for vacation rentals in mid-century homes nestled among towering Douglas firs, though you'll need a car to explore beyond this peaceful residential retreat.

Totem Lake
Totem Lake offers a refreshing suburban escape just minutes from Seattle's buzz. The Village at Totem Lake mall anchors this modern district with shops, restaurants, and a movie theater perfect for rainy afternoons. Families appreciate the laid-back vibe and easy access to outdoor spots like Juanita Beach Park where you can soak up Lake Washington views. Chain restaurants dominate the dining scene, making meal planning hassle-free. Hotels cater primarily to business travelers, offering practical amenities without the downtown price tag. With I-405 nearby and regular bus service to Seattle, you'll have no trouble exploring the broader area without big-city traffic headaches.
North Rose Hill
North Rose Hill offers a peaceful retreat from city bustle with tree-lined streets and family-friendly parks. Rose Hill Meadows Park provides walking trails and open fields for outdoor enthusiasts. The residential streets feel authentically suburban with contemporary homes and manicured lawns. Nearby attractions include The Village at Totem Lake and Peter Kirk Park. Casual family restaurants and affordable dining spots dot the neighborhood, making meal options easy to find. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals or family homes with full kitchens and ample parking. While public transit is limited, having a car gives you convenient access to downtown Kirkland and Seattle's attractions.

Everest
Everest neighborhood gives you that perfect suburban escape just outside Seattle's hustle. Stroll along tree-lined streets with views of Lake Washington before heading to nearby Juanita Bay Park for a nature fix. The peaceful vibe makes it ideal for travelers who want to experience authentic Pacific Northwest living while keeping city attractions within reach. Finding food means a quick drive to downtown Kirkland where local restaurants await. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals or townhouses with full kitchens and plenty of parking. A car is pretty much essential here, though rideshares are readily available for trips to Seattle's Space Needle or Pike Place Market.
Top landmarks in Kirkland

Juanita Beach Park
If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Juanita Beach Park, located 1.6 mi (2.6 km) from central Kirkland. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Matthews Beach, Matthews Beach Park, and Magnuson Park Beach.

Kirkland Performance Center
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Kirkland Performance Center in Moss Bay. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Redmond Performing Arts Center and Crossroads Cinemas are both not far.
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✅ There are plenty of things to see and do in Kirkland on a budget! From exploring the city's iconic landmarks and museums to enjoying the great outdoors and local parks, there is something for everyone in Kirkland.
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