Guidebook for Kirkland

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Abed & Kristen
Guidebook for Kirkland

Food Scene

Great food
8 locals recommend
Plaza Garcia
12108 Juanita Dr NE
8 locals recommend
Great food
Wood fire pizza
12 locals recommend
The Guest House Restaurant
6810 NE 153rd Pl
12 locals recommend
Wood fire pizza
425 locals recommend
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
1124 Pike St
425 locals recommend
2310 locals recommend
Pike Place Market
1531 Western Ave
2310 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Hiking Trails
68 locals recommend
Saint Edward State Park
14445 Juanita Dr NE
68 locals recommend
Hiking Trails
81 locals recommend
Juanita Beach Park
9703 NE Juanita Dr
81 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

674 locals recommend
Museum of Pop Culture
325 5th Ave N
674 locals recommend
Microsoft Visitor Center, you’ll experience a glimpse into the future, balanced with a nod to the past. You’ll see the latest from Microsoft Artificial Intelligence + Research and the very first personal computer—and the history of innovation in between. Explore hands-on exhibits and let your imagination take flight as you immerse yourself in the ways that technology enables people to do amazing things.
51 locals recommend
Microsoft Visitor Center
15010 NE 36th St
51 locals recommend
Microsoft Visitor Center, you’ll experience a glimpse into the future, balanced with a nod to the past. You’ll see the latest from Microsoft Artificial Intelligence + Research and the very first personal computer—and the history of innovation in between. Explore hands-on exhibits and let your imagination take flight as you immerse yourself in the ways that technology enables people to do amazing things.
The Museum of History & Industry’s (MOHAI) permanent exhibit, True Northwest: The Seattle Journey, traverses through the real Seattle story: from an age when Native American cultures first came into contact with Europeans to the region’s transformation into a major global hub. Find out how the city rebuilt after a devastating fire, made a fortune in a legendary gold rush, reshaped its natural setting, boomed during two World Wars and two World’s Fairs, and challenged the status quo in the 20th century.
357 locals recommend
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
860 Terry Ave N
357 locals recommend
The Museum of History & Industry’s (MOHAI) permanent exhibit, True Northwest: The Seattle Journey, traverses through the real Seattle story: from an age when Native American cultures first came into contact with Europeans to the region’s transformation into a major global hub. Find out how the city rebuilt after a devastating fire, made a fortune in a legendary gold rush, reshaped its natural setting, boomed during two World Wars and two World’s Fairs, and challenged the status quo in the 20th century.

Entertainment & Activities

Located approximately 25 miles north of Seattle, The Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour is the only public tour of a commercial jet assembly plant in North America. Explore the interactive exhibits and displays in our 28,000-square-foot Aviation Center Gallery; then take a 90-minute tour of the Boeing plant where you can watch 747s, 777s, or 787 Dreamliners being assembled right before your eyes. There is a minimum height requirement of 4 feet (122 cm) for children participating in the Boeing Tour. To avoid disappointment please make sure to check height before purchasing tickets. This restriction is strictly enforced. ADA accessible tours are offered twice daily.
137 locals recommend
Boeing Future of Flight Museum
8415 Paine Field Blvd
137 locals recommend
Located approximately 25 miles north of Seattle, The Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour is the only public tour of a commercial jet assembly plant in North America. Explore the interactive exhibits and displays in our 28,000-square-foot Aviation Center Gallery; then take a 90-minute tour of the Boeing plant where you can watch 747s, 777s, or 787 Dreamliners being assembled right before your eyes. There is a minimum height requirement of 4 feet (122 cm) for children participating in the Boeing Tour. To avoid disappointment please make sure to check height before purchasing tickets. This restriction is strictly enforced. ADA accessible tours are offered twice daily.
Cinemark Reserve Dine-In - 21 and Over
10 locals recommend
Cinemark Reserve Dine-In - 21 and Over
500 Bellevue Way NE
10 locals recommend
Cinemark Reserve Dine-In - 21 and Over

Sightseeing

Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle’s most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months. The grounds also feature a fish ladder and the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden — one of the most beautiful park settings in Seattle.
774 locals recommend
Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
3015 NW 54th St
774 locals recommend
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle’s most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months. The grounds also feature a fish ladder and the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden — one of the most beautiful park settings in Seattle.
19 locals recommend
Pier 69
19 locals recommend
Located on Floor 73 of Columbia Center, the Sky View Observatory is the tallest public viewing area west of the Mississippi. In 2013, the Sky View Observatory was completely redesigned and expanded to include 360 degree views of Seattle and beyond, a new sleek interior, and floor-to-ceiling exhibits share interesting information about Columbia Center and the surrounding region from each vantage poin
128 locals recommend
Sky View Observatory Columbia Center
700 4th Ave
128 locals recommend
Located on Floor 73 of Columbia Center, the Sky View Observatory is the tallest public viewing area west of the Mississippi. In 2013, the Sky View Observatory was completely redesigned and expanded to include 360 degree views of Seattle and beyond, a new sleek interior, and floor-to-ceiling exhibits share interesting information about Columbia Center and the surrounding region from each vantage poin

Drinks & Nightlife

Established in 2006, Wilde Rover believes that there is no simpler form of entertainment than good food, drink, music, conversation and friends.
26 locals recommend
Wilde Rover
111 Central Way
26 locals recommend
Established in 2006, Wilde Rover believes that there is no simpler form of entertainment than good food, drink, music, conversation and friends.

Hike

10 locals recommend
Mount Si Trail
Mount Si Trail
10 locals recommend
Tiger Mountain Trail
Tiger Mountain Trail