Shopping
Bellevue Square
575 Bellevue SquareLocal shopping mall
Sightseeing
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a landmark of the Pacific Northwest and an icon of Seattle. It was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors.
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I-Space Needle
400 Broad StThe Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a landmark of the Pacific Northwest and an icon of Seattle. It was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors.
Just park your car in a visitor's parking spot, and check in at concierge and get a visitor badge.
Walk right in and enjoy what the place offers. It's good if you have kids! There's also a small cafe if you need a snack.
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Microsoft Visitor Center
15010 NE 36th StJust park your car in a visitor's parking spot, and check in at concierge and get a visitor badge.
Walk right in and enjoy what the place offers. It's good if you have kids! There's also a small cafe if you need a snack.
Iphakethe yaseLake Sammamish State
2010 NW Sammamish RdIt's a waterfront park near our house.
The Amazon Spheres are three spherical conservatories that are part of the Amazon headquarters campus in Seattle, Washington, United States. Designed by NBBJ and landscape firm Site Workshop, the three glass domes are covered in pentagonal hexecontahedron panels and serve as an employee lounge and workspace.
The Spheres are not open to the public, but the space underneath the Spheres, called the Understory, is open on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. You need to reserve on the website. It’s a learning space that talks about the Spheres and Amazon, but you will not be in the Spheres themselves. The only way you can access the Spheres is if you’re escorted by an Amazon employee as a visitor.
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Izimbale ze-Amazon
2111 7th AveThe Amazon Spheres are three spherical conservatories that are part of the Amazon headquarters campus in Seattle, Washington, United States. Designed by NBBJ and landscape firm Site Workshop, the three glass domes are covered in pentagonal hexecontahedron panels and serve as an employee lounge and workspace.
The Spheres are not open to the public, but the space underneath the Spheres, called the Understory, is open on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. You need to reserve on the website. It’s a learning space that talks about the Spheres and Amazon, but you will not be in the Spheres themselves. The only way you can access the Spheres is if you’re escorted by an Amazon employee as a visitor.
Tasty Food
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
103 Bellevue Way NEJapanese Ramen
Peony Kitchen Bellevue
10317 Main StCreative Asian cuisine. Nice environment.