East Lake Hills, WA
Seattle
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Popular places to visit

Seattle Waterfront
A wonderful place to stroll and dine, this ever-changing attraction is more than just a place where land meets sea.

Space Needle
Seattle’s skyline is instantly recognizable when you see this soaring slender structure, built as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair.

Pike Place Market
Climb the steps from the waterfront to discover Seattle’s fresh food hub, the oldest farmers’ market in the U.S.

University of Washington
Enjoy the collegiate vibe around University of Washington, a top university in Seattle. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and entertainment choices in this walkable area.

Lumen Field
Catch an event at Lumen Field during your trip to Seattle. Experience the acclaimed art scene and entertainment choices in this vibrant area.

Seattle Center
A product of the 1962 World Fair, this cultural precinct is where sports, theater, film and fine dining come together in Seattle.
East Lake Hills Hotel Deals

Larkspur Landing Extended Stay Suites Bellevue
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2025

Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA
Reviewed on Jul 23, 2025

Executive Hotel Pacific
Reviewed on Jul 21, 2025

Coast Gateway Hotel
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2025

citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square
Reviewed on Jul 21, 2025

Mediterranean Inn
Reviewed on Jul 21, 2025
Other neighborhoods around East Lake Hills

Central District
If you're spending time in Central District, check out sights like Lake Washington or Seattle Buddhist Temple and hop on the metro to see more the city at 14th & Washington Stop or 12th & Jackson Stop.

North Beacon Hill
While you're in North Beacon Hill, take in top sights like Jefferson Park Golf Course or El Centro de la Raza, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Beacon Hill Station or Mount Baker Station.

South Seattle
If you're spending time in South Seattle, check out sights like Lake Washington or Jefferson Park Golf Course and hop on the metro to see more the city at Columbia City Station or Othello Station.

Capitol Hill
Densely populated with mid-rise buildings, this Seattle district boasts nightlife, entertainment, and a counterculture vibe. Explore local bars, fringe theaters, and parks like Volunteer Park, while enjoying street-level retail and Espresso Vivace coffeehouses.

University District
Home to the University of Washington's main campus, the University District features a bustling commercial presence along main streets and is well-connected by two Link light rail stations.

Pioneer Square
Shopping, museums, and art galleries highlight some notable features of Pioneer Square. Make a stop by Smith Tower or Pioneer Square while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Pioneer Square Station or Occidental Mall Stop to get around town.