Hotels in Kirkland, Washington

Hotels in Kirkland, Washington
Lake Washington and the neighboring community of Kirkland is a hub of outdoor activity just outside the city of Seattle. Visitors can enjoy numerous water sports on the lake, including kayaking, windsurfing and sailing as well as many waterfront parks and walking trails along the lake itself. Things to do a short drive away include wineries, parks, marinas and art exhibits. Accommodations in Kirkland complement the variety of activity, with boutique hotels, luxury properties and budget-friendly options.

The Heathman Hotel

An elegant, boutique hotel located two blocks from Lake Washington, this Kirkland hotel puts guests within a few feet of downtown shopping and dining. Hotel amenities include a deluxe fitness center, in-room safe, complimentary WiFi, plush robes, three mattress styles and town car service to local attractions. Guests looking to be pampered can book appointments at the hotel spa, Penterra, which provides an extensive menu of skin care, massage and beauty services. Wine country cuisine is available at the hotel restaurant, Trellis, where produce is local and herbs come from the chef's own sustainable garden. At check-in, guests receive two complimentary tickets to cruise Lake Washington aboard the Argosy ship. Additional outdoor excursions on the lake can be arranged by the hotel and include exploring by canoe, kayak or windsurfing.

The Heathman Hotel
220 Kirkland Avenue
Kirkland, WA 98033
(866) 997-5475

Woodmark Hotel, Yacht Club and Spa

The only waterfront hotel on Lake Washington, the Woodmark Hotel, Yacht Club and Spa in Kirkland is an upscale property that provides breathtaking views of the lake, marina or creek from every room. Guest rooms all come equipped with down pillows and featherbed, soaking tub and rain shower, refrigerated personal bar and honor system snack center. A fitness room is available as is a full-service spa, providing massage, facials and nail treatments. Bin on the Lake is the hotel restaurant and wine bar, showcasing a light menu and more than 80 wines by the glass. Hotel guests are invited to tour the Lake by provided kayaks or aboard the hotel's 28 foot Woodmark II, a Chris-Craft Sedan Express.

Woodmark Hotel, Yacht Club and Spa
1200 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
(800) 822-3700

Carlton Inn at Totem Lake

A unique hotel located along the shores of a bird sanctuary, the Carlton Inn at Totem Lake provides a non-smoking environment to guests looking for a quiet retreat. Rooms come equipped with coffee maker, refrigerator and high speed Internet access. Amenities include an outdoor heated pool, sauna and fitness center. Totem Lake, a 27-acre wetland adjacent to the Inn, provides paved trails and a boardwalk to explore the vast population of bird species that make this protected habitat their home.

Carlton Inn at Totem Lake
12233 N E Totem Lake Way
Kirkland, WA 98034
(888) 790-5264

Baymont Inn & Suites

A budget-friendly hotel that allows dogs with a small deposit, this Kirkland hotel is located just off Interstate 405. An indoor whirlpool is available as is a seasonal outdoor heated pool. A complimentary continental breakfast is included and two adjacent restaurants provide 24-hour dining and a limited room service option. Lake Washington with its numerous parks and water related activities is just minutes away.

Baymont Inn & Suites
12223 NE 116th Street
Kirkland, WA 98034
(425) 822-2300

Article Written By Delaney West

Delaney West has been a professional writer for over ten years. Her work has appeared in Teen Magazine and All About You. She was a script coordinator for episodic television before becoming a freelance writer. She graduated from University of California, Santa Barbara with a degree in sociology.

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