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Downtown Bellevue's Best Hidden Outdoor Spaces

Bellevue, WALocal News

Uncover five hidden outdoor spaces in Downtown Bellevue, offering a refreshing change from the typical lunch spots. City Center Plaza features a charming gravel pathway, perfect for both solitude and lively discussions amidst vibrant autumn leaves. At Civica Office Commons, a serene outdoor patio with bocce ball courts invites groups to enjoy a natural urban experience. Elements Apartments presents an open-air plaza filled with enticing aromas from nearby eateries, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation. The Key Center's landscaped seating area provides a peaceful lunch break away from the bustling city life.

Lastly, the West Main native plant corridor showcases an impressive courtyard adorned with native flora, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. These destinations not only enhance the local dining scene but also promote engagement with Bellevue's community and natural beauty. Enjoy discovering these gems while they remain relatively undiscovered, as their popularity is sure to grow.

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