Hyatt Regency Bellevue on Seattle's Eastside

Events & Attractions

Salon Services

Have a date night, wedding or girls' night out planned? We've got you covered. Just steps away from our circle drive is Chromatique Salon offering a personalized luxury experience in an intimate environment. Inside Bellevue Square, try a new color and cut at Salon 8 then stop by the Organic Nail Bar or head across the street to Recoop for a fresh coat of polish.

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Pool Time

Whether you want to swim laps or keep the kids entertained, join us in the fitness center to take advantage of our indoor heated pool. We have a dedicated swim lane and a rotation of pool toys for the kids to enjoy. Hours: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please note: There is no lifeguard on duty.

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Don't Sweat It!

Pack your fitness gear and get ready to enjoy your favorite routine. Our StayFit fitness center provides all the equipment you need to get your workout on, including three Peloton bikes. Or switch up your workout and sign up for one of many nearby classes. TruFusion and SoulCycle are connected to the hotel and part of The Bellevue Collection. Other nearby options include: Orangetheory, Barre3, CorePower Yoga, Life Time, Club Pilates Bellevue and Sweat Equity Gym.

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Choose your National Park

Select from three National Parks to explore within a 2.5-hour drive of the hotel—Mount Rainier (one of the oldest parks in the nation), Olympic (famous for its lush rain forest) and North Cascades. From alpine landscapes to wildflowers to ocean beaches, the beauty surrounds you as you venture out from the city.

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Healthy Eating Spots

Being away from home can be an adventure or an added stress when trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. At Eques, we've combined locally sourced ingredients to create a diverse menu that includes vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options, such as our vegetable hash. Check out Araya's Place if you are looking for the local vegan hot spot. And don't forget to treat yourself! A little-known secret, Pressed Juicery offers guilt-free desserts called Freeze, made from combos of fruit, veggies, almonds and coconut.

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Relax and Rejuvenate

We are all about taking some me time to decompress. Pamper yourself with a little R&R by booking a signature facial or deep tissue massage. Take our skyway to Bellevue Square and try out InSpa or SkinSpirit Skincare Clinic and Spa. Around the corner by Lincoln Square, find Truce Spa with its cultural fusion massages. Discover Yuan Spa, known for its hydrotherapy room and spa services, or check out City Sweats, a popular sauna studio and spa—both across the street from the hotel.

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Bowling, High-Tech Arcade, Cinemas and Indoor Golf

Find plenty of fun for all ages across the skybridge from our hotel. Lucky Strike is more than an ordinary bowling alley with 16 lanes, high-tech arcade games, billiards and gastropub fare. Forum Social House offers an eclectic miniature golf course and virtual golf suites, comfort food and more. Watch the latest flick in high-back rocking chairs and nibble on yummy culinary treats at Cinemark Lincoln Square with 16 screens including IMAX.

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Bellevue Art Museum

Steps from the hotel, BAM is a center for exploring art and craft of all mediums. From paintings to furniture and jewelry, the museum explodes with creative pieces from some of the region’s finest artists and beyond.

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The Bellevue Collection

Spread across 6 million square feet, The Bellevue Collection is the largest hospitality, dining, entertainment and shopping district in the Pacific Northwest. Explore more than 200 shops encompassing a smart selection of local, national and international brands from fashion, décor, tech and more.

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KidsQuest Children’s Museum

Plan a visit to KidsQuest Children’s Museum and let young minds explore, play and learn in a dynamic atmosphere. The museum offers an interactive environment and hands-on activities designed to engage kids from toddlers to age 10.

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  • Museums

The Shops at The Bravern

Enjoy shopping at some of the world's most famous luxury brands while soaking in style inspiration. Take a stroll and window shop through the outdoor corridor or meet up with friends at John Howie Steak for a memorable dinner featuring custom-aged steaks.

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Bellevue Downtown Park

Take in the surrounding beauty of Bellevue from the 21-acre Bellevue Downtown Park. Spread out on the lawn for a picnic, walk the 1/2 mile loop or play a game of Frisbee with the pup. Don't forget the new Inspiration Playground located on the southwest corner of the park.

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Shops in Old Bellevue on Main Street

Make a visit to Main Street in Old Bellevue and search for unique finds and enjoy great food. Whether you’re in search of delectable desserts, jewelry, home décor, fashion, bustling bars and cafés or just a quiet cup of coffee, they all can be found in this small vibrant neighborhood.

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Old Bellevue - Main Street

Stroll through the Downtown Park and let the kids explore the creative climbing structures at Inspiration Playground as you make your way to Old Bellevue. Walk along Main Street and discover quaint locally owned boutiques and restaurants. Sample artisan chocolates at Fran’s, peruse the rainbow colors of handblown glass votives at Glassybaby and enhance your culinary skills with a cooking class at Whisk. Not in the mood to cook? Enjoy a special meal at the iconic Bis on Main or grab a cup of coffee at one of the neighborhood cafes.

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Bellevue Botanical Garden

The Bellevue Botanical Garden is an urban refuge encompassing 53 acres of cultivated gardens, restored woodlands and natural wetlands comprising many smaller gardens each with its own focus and character. Discover the 150-foot suspension bridge that ventures over a ravine or stop by the Copper Kettle Coffee Bar for a break.

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Mercer Slough Education Center

Mercer Slough Nature Park is a biologically diverse 320-acre wetland in the heart of Bellevue and is Lake Washington’s largest remaining wetland. Its diverse habitat hosts hundreds of species of plants and wildlife. The environmental education center offers ranger programs, including nature walks and art in nature classes, while an elevated boardwalk showcases views across the slough.

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Evergeen Point Floating Bridge - SR 520 Trail

Of the 10 floating bridges in the world, Evergreen Point is the longest at 7,710 feet (2,350 meters). The bridge crosses Lake Washington as part of a trail that stretches from the Medina neighborhood near our hotel to the Montlake neighborhood near the University of Washington in Seattle. Along the trail, 11 points allow trail users to pause to take in scenic views of the water, the Seattle skyline and even Mount Rainier on a clear day.

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Crossroads Bellevue

Visit Crossroads Bellevue for shopping, dining and entertainment venues, including live music, family activities, a farmer’s market and community events.

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Museum of History & Industry

Visit the museum's permanent exhibit, "True Northwest: The Seattle Journey," and learn about Native American culture. Find out about the Seattle fire and how the city rebuilt itself or check out the rotating exhibits to learn more about history and culture.

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Seattle Art Museum

Stop by and take a peek at the SAM's growing collection of art from around the globe. From ancient American art to modern and contemporary pieces and rotating exhibits, the SAM is sure to have something for everyone. On a nice day, visit the Olympic Sculpture Park, an outdoor extension of the SAM, located on the edge of the city.

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  • Museums

Pike Place Market / Downtown Seattle

Make a day of it in downtown Seattle. Start at Pike Place Market, one of the oldest operating public markets in the country. Nibble fresh Daily Dozen Doughnuts as you watch out for flying fish and peruse the many fresh produce and flower stands along with crafts from local artisans. Take a selfie at the original Starbucks and the famous Gum Wall. Walk down to the waterfront, see the ferries embark across the sound and visit the otters at the Seattle Aquarium. Walk up to Westlake Center, hop on the monorail over to the Space Needle. If you want to linger longer in Seattle, catch a game at T-Mobile Park or make your way back to the Eastside and the Bellevue Collection for a relaxing dinner, only a skybridge away from your room.

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Seattle Center/Chihuly Garden and Glass

Take a day to visit three attractions in one location. View the rotating exhibits at the Pacific Science Center with hands-on activities for children of all ages, a planetarium and a 3D IMAX theater. Next door, visit Chihuly Garden and Glass, for a look at famed artist Dale Chihuly's work, and around the corner take an elevator to the top of the iconic Space Needle. Get the City Pass for savings on up to five activities.

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Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park

Enjoy year-round hiking near the hotel. More than 35 miles of trails traverse diverse habitats within Cougar Mountain Park, such as forests, streams, wetlands, cliffs and caves. Though the park offers dramatic views of Lake Sammamish, the Cascades, Bellevue, Seattle and beyond, other areas are more remote, offering a respite from urban life.

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Woodinville Wine Country

Did you know that Washington State is the No. 2 wine producer in the country? Located 12 miles north of Bellevue, Woodinville is a gateway to the Washington wine experience, your kickoff to exploring more than 130 wineries within four distinct districts. Visit Chateau Ste. Michelle, the winery that started it all, or download a digital tasting pass for an easy-to-follow itinerary. Not a wine drinker? Craft distilleries, breweries and even coffee experiences await, plus a variety of culinary delights.

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Bainbridge Island

Take a ferry across Puget Sound and immerse yourself in boutique shops, scenic vistas and wine tastings in the small-town charm of Bainbridge. Bring your car and explore the island's many art and cultural places or visit a beach for some whale watching. Don't forget your binoculars.

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Leavenworth

Enjoy a scenic drive over the Cascade Mountain range where you will discover Leavenworth, a charming Barvarian-themed village. Wonder at the historic Nutcracker Museum, enjoy soft pretzels and beer with oompah music in the background and browse the many specialty shops for a trinket to take home. Seasonal festivals like Village of Lights – Christmastown (Thanksgiving through February) bring in locals and out-of-towners alike.

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Events & Attractions

Explore new and exciting things to do while staying at Hyatt Regency Bellevue on Seattle’s Eastside. Enjoy shopping and dining at The Bellevue Collection and visit Meydenbauer Bay Park, Bellevue Downtown Park and Inspiration Playground.

Hyatt Regency Bellevue on Seattle's Eastside

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