Redmond Travel Guide
Tourist Guide





Visit Redmond
Our guide on where to stay in Redmond

Union Hill-Novelty Hill
Though Union Hill-Novelty Hill may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Snoqualmie River and Redmond Town Center.

Overlake
If you're spending time in Overlake, check out sights like Microsoft Visitor Center or K1 Speed Seattle and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Redmond Technology Station or Overlake Village Station.

Education Hill
While visiting Education Hill, you might make a stop by sights like Redmond Performing Arts Center and Redmond Saturday Market.

Downtown Redmond
While you're in Downtown Redmond, take in top sights like Old Redmond Firehouse Teen Center and jump on the metro at Downtown Redmond Station to see more of the city.
Southeast Redmond
While you're in Southeast Redmond, take in top sights like Lake Sammamish and jump on the metro at Marymoor Village Station to see more of the city.

Redmond Inn
"Dated hotel, showing its signs of age. Very noisy - our first floor room near the entrance had an approximately 2 inch gap at the bottom of the door where all of the noises from the hall could enter our room. There are arguably better options nearby, though cost more."
Reviewed on 11 June 2026

The Belltown Inn
"Great location"
Reviewed on 12 June 2026

Mediterranean Inn
"The view from the rooftop was amazing, especially at sunset."
Reviewed on 12 June 2026

Emerald Forest Treehouse - From Treehouse Masters
"Magical forest is nothing like anywhere. One of a kind experience, highly recommend"
Reviewed on 7 May 2026

The Boylston Hotel Capitol Hill
"Better check in process."
Reviewed on 12 June 2026

Oxford Seattle
"Perfect location to access all the attractions of downtown with lots of dining options within a short walk, including Pike Place Market. The host and onsite staff were proactive and very helpful. The apartment was clean, comfortable, and perfect for two people."
Reviewed on 7 June 2026


















