Falling for Bellevue this Fall

Bellevue, WALocal News

As summer fades, Downtown Bellevue invites residents and visitors to fully embrace the fall season with a variety of engaging activities and culinary experiences. Delight in seasonal flavors with honey harvest lattes and savory dishes from local restaurants, ensuring warm comfort during the cooler days ahead. The Bellevue Farmer's Market extends its hours to accommodate a bounty of fresh fall produce, perfect for home cooking and seasonal recipes. Outdoor adventures await with breathtaking views of fall foliage from elevated spots like Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi, as well as guided hikes offered by REI. Fashion enthusiasts can revamp their wardrobes at Bellevue Fashion Week, showcasing the latest trends to prepare for the colder months.

The community is encouraged to participate by sharing their favorite fall destinations and experiences on social media with the hashtag #FallingforBellevue. This collaborative effort highlights the warm spirit of the city and connects residents through a shared love for the season. Experience the charm of autumn in Bellevue and explore all it has to offer.

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