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ABOUT KIRKLAND
COME VISIT DOWNTOWN KIRKLAND!
Kirkland's downtown is beautifully situated on the
eastern shores of Lake Washington. Very few
communities can boast having BOTH waterfront access
AND a vibrant and pedestrian-friendly downtown. The
downtown Kirkland experience includes lakefront
dining with romantic sunset views, lakeside walking
paths with scenic glimpses of the Seattle skyline
and Olympic Mountains, and a diverse array of
upscale art galleries, boutique shops and salons.
Strolling the streets past eclectic storefronts is a
favorite past-time activity and outdoor cafes
provide plenty of people-watching opportunities.
Marina Park is situated on the waterfront providing
public access to a sandy beach, marina, and tour
dock. 'Music in the Park' concert series are held
during July and August; the Holiday Christmas Ship
Tour and Parade originate here during the month of
December.
Kirkland is located 10 miles east of Seattle and
easily accessible by car, bus, or boat.
Complimentary covered parking of four hours is
available at the library. Metered and some free
street parking are conveniently located near
storefronts.
ACCOMMODATIONS
For
the overnight visitor, Kirkland offers a diverse
selection of accommodations. The
Heathman Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Kirkland just steps away from all
of the boutique shopping, restaurants
and galleries that make up the downtown core. This luxurious hotel features 91 guest rooms,
Penterra Spa offering
a full menu of services and
Trellis, a wine country inspired restaurant featuring "farm to market" cuisine.
The
Woodmark Hotel at Carillon Point is located a short walk away from downtown. Additional
nearby accommodations can be found at
explorekirkland.com
THE ARTS
Kirkland is a community dedicated to the arts.
Located in the heart of downtown Kirkland is a
performing arts center, more than a dozen public art
exhibits, and upscale galleries.
Performing Arts
The Kirkland Performance Center is a 400-seat
theatre offering a variety of music, dance, theatre
and family programs. Nearby on 6th Street are a
children's theatre Studio East and the International
School of Classical Ballet.
Art in Public Places
There are more than a dozen public art sculptures
placed throughout the downtown area for all to
enjoy. Locations of these sculptures can be found on
the Business Directory and Map. Time permitting,
plan on a self guided walking tour to check out an
additional 45 art pieces located within a mile
radius from downtown.
GALLERIES
Downtown Kirkland boasts more than 18 galleries
offering the best in original art including glass,
painting, sculpture, mixed media, bronze, wood,
fiber, ceramics and collectable prints. Gallery
owners host monthly art walks and artist receptions
the second Thursday of every month.
NIGHTLIFE
Yes, Virginia --there is a nightlife in downtown
Kirkland. Enjoy 'Wednesday Night Live' entertainment
the first Wednesday of each month beginning in May
at various downtown bars, pubs, and taverns. The
Wilde Rover Irish Pub invites you to have fun, meet
people, dance, and listen to some great music
performed by professional entertainers several
nights a week.
Kirkland has its own independently owned movie
theatre located in the Parkplace Mall. The Kirkland
Parkplace Cinemas recently renovated its 15,000
square foot theater and shows first run films on six
screens.
PARKS & RECREATION
Downtown Marina Park encircling Moss Bay features
sandy beaches for children to wade in Lake
Washington. This park includes a pavilion and grassy
amphitheater where entertainment is provided during
July and August on Tuesday and Thursday nights and
Wednesday morning. (See Events Calendar for more
information.)
Marina Park is also home to the downtown Public
Marina, the only public marina on Lake Washington
where pleasure craft can moor overnight. The M.V.
Kirkland, a historic Lake Washington ferry, also
departs for tours of Lake Washington every two hours
during the summer. This park hosts the Christmas
Ships and features a bonfire and community caroling
in December.
Peter Kirk Park is located in the heart of downtown,
two blocks from the waterfront. Kirkland is a
baseball town and hosts teams of all ages in the
region. Baseball games are held daily and you can
join in at any hour for free. This park also hosts
free public tennis courts, a public basketball
court, skateboard park, the only eastside outdoor
public swimming pool, the library, Performance
Center, and senior center.
Walkers, joggers, and cyclists enjoy the scenic
surroundings of downtown Kirkland. Heading south on
Lake Washington Blvd, you will encounter waterfront
parks, public art sculptures, mansions, and
multimillion-dollar condominiums. At 1.2 miles, you
will arrive at Carillon Point, which is rich in
Kirkland history and home to a four-star hotel and
several great restaurants. Heading north on Market
Street, you will pass by historic homes of Kirkland
and public art statues and arrive at Juanita Bay
Park. a unique 144-acre urban wildlife preserve
complete with historic markers.
Other 'must-see' parks include Houghton Beach,
Yarrow Bay Wetlands, and Juanita Bay Park - all
within a few miles of downtown Kirkland.
Houghton Beach features sandy beaches, play
equipment, volleyball, public sculpture and a
lifeguard-protected swimming area. It is also the
home of Cascade Canoe and Kayak rentals.
At the south end of the city is Yarrow Bay Wetlands,
a 66-acre urban wildlife preserve. It is accessible
only by canoe or kayak, and is a great place for
viewing sunsets, mansions on Lake Washington, and
wildlife. Juanita Bay Park is a unique 144-acre
urban wildlife preserve complete with historic
markers. The Audubon Society recognizes this park as
one of the region's best Urban Wildlife Preserves.
More than a mile of trails affords visitors with
views of eagles, turtles and beavers. A park ranger
conducts wildlife tours the first Sunday of each
month.
WATER ACTIVITIES
Argosy Cruises offers a chance to cruise Lake
Washington and experience the breathtaking scenery
of the Northwest. View multi-million dollar mansions
while cruising, including Bill Gates' home. Cross
Lake Washington and cruise past the Husky Stadium.
Departures are from Kirkland's Marina Park. Free
parking is available in the municipal garage two
blocks east of the dock.
The Island Sailing Club offers beginning and
intermediate sailing instruction designed for
maximum time on the water |