Hotels in Kirkland, WA

Hotels in Kirkland, WA
Kirkland, Washington provides outdoor enthusiasts with plenty of choices for getting active. The city's network of parks lines the shores of Lake Washington, providing hikers, runners and bikers with many miles of picturesque trails, including raised boardwalks that allow you to explore wetlands and marshes while keeping your feet dry. Lake Washington also hosts boating, fishing, kayaking and diving. With so much to do in Kirkland, you will want to stay a while, so it's a good thing there are lots of lodging choices, as well.

Baymont Inn & Suites

The centrally located Baymont Inn is only a few minutes' walk from shops, restaurants and attractions. The property hosts an outdoor pool, whirlpool, complimentary breakfast and guest laundry. Rooms are available with two queen beds or one king bed, and all are equipped with a refrigerator, coffeemaker and Internet access. Dogs are welcome.

Baymont Inn & Suites
12223 N.E. 116th St.
Kirkland, WA 98034
(425) 822-2300
baymontinns.com

The Heathman Hotel

The Heathman Hotel is a boutique property located close to the city's waterfront shopping and arts district. It features a well-equipped fitness center, luxurious spa, fine dining restaurant and free bicycle rentals. You can select from a menu of three bed types in rooms that are equipped with HD televisions, French press coffeemakers and complimentary Internet service.

The Heathman Hotel
220 Kirkland Ave.
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 284-5800
heathmankirkland.com

Woodmark Hotel, Yacht Club & Spa

Overlooking Lake Washington, the Woodmark is a luxurious property that boasts two high-end restaurants, carefully maintained gardens and a full service marina. Rooms are furnished with luxurious linens, a rain shower and a make-your-own martini bar. Guests are invited to "raid the pantry" each evening to select from a variety of complimentary snacks and sandwiches.

Woodmark Hotel, Yacht Club & Spa
1200 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 822-3700
thewoodmark.com

Article Written By Chris MacKechnie

Chris MacKechnie is a graduate of Carleton University's Law Program and has been writing professionally for more than a decade. He is a regular contributor for a number of travel and business magazines and marketing websites, including "OutPost Magazine," "Report on Business" and several insurance trade publications. MacKechnie also writes extensively for several Fortune 500 companies located around the globe.

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