Bellevue featured in Northwest Travel Life Magazine's Annual 52 Getaways Issue

Bellevue, WALocal News

The latest issue of Northwest Travel + Life Magazine features Bellevue, Washington, in its annual 52 Getaways segment, showcasing the city's remarkable evolution. Written by travel journalist Harriet Baskas, the article draws attention to Bellevue's transformation into an upscale destination, debunking outdated perceptions of the city. The stunning Intercontinental Bellevue at The Avenue is highlighted, along with a diverse range of attractions such as The Bellevue Collection and the Bites of Bellevue Food Tour. Baskas emphasizes the city's urban hiking trails and unique recreational experiences, including Bellevue Lake Cruises and virtual reality games at Mirra. The article captures Bellevue's appeal for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation, combining a modern skyline with the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

Baskas' firsthand experiences invite readers to rediscover Bellevue as a vibrant locale for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The article serves as a compelling invitation to explore the city's offerings, appealing to both locals and visitors alike. With its rich culture and dynamic activities, Bellevue is positioned as a must-visit destination.

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