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  1. Nov 18, 2019 · Try Scandinavian Poulsbo or Bavarian Leavenworth. Want some natural wonders or just a great view? Try Snoqualmie or Coupeville. No matter where you choose to visit, these small towns all offer...

    • Kirkland
    • Des Moines
    • Issaquah
    • Bellevue
    • White Center
    • Renton
    • Shoreline
    • Kenmore
    • Edmonds
    • Mercer Island
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 16.2 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 19 minutes via I-405 and I-90 W.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 29 minutes via bus No. 311
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 19 minutes via SR 520 Trail
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 17.5 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 22 minutes via I-5 N.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 1 hour and 11 minutes via bus No. 165 and S Line
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 45 minutes via Des Moines Memorial Drive and 15th Avenue S.
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 17.1 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 18 minutes via I-90 W.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 36 minutes via bus No. 554
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 55 minutes via I-90 Trail
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 10.1 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 13 minutes via I-90 W.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 22 minutes via bus No. 550
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 12 minutes via I-90 Trail
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 8.8 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 14 minutes via I-5 N.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 36 minutes via H Line bus
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 52 minutes via 21st Avenue SW
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 12.3 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 17 minutes via I-5 N.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 20 minutes via bus No. 111
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 21 minutes via Lake Washington Boulevard S.
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 11.5 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 13 minutes via I-5 S.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 50 minutes via E Line bus
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 11 minutes via Interurban Trail
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 13.8 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 19 minutes via I-5 S.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 43 minutes via bus No. 322
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 31 minutes via Burke-Gilman Trail
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 16.8 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 23 minutes via I-5 S.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 41 minutes via bus No. 41
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 1 hour and 48 minutes via Fremont Avenue N.
    Distance from downtown Seattle: 7.1 miles
    Commute time to Seattle via car: 12 minutes via I-90 W.
    Commute time to Seattle via public transport: 23 minutes via bus Nos. 554 and 212
    Commute time to Seattle via bike: 48 minutes via I-90 Trail
    • Woodinville. If you’d like to spend your weekend sipping wine and relaxing in nature, head to Woodinville. This small city in King County is only a half hour’s drive from Seattle and has a reputation as the place to go for wine in Washington state.
    • North Bend. Fans of the TV show Twin Peaks only have to drive a half hour outside of Seattle to find themselves in the town where it was filmed. If you’re a fan of the show you can visit the Double R Diner in North Bend for some damn fine coffee and cherry pie.
    • Snoqualmie. Snoqualmie is another bucket list destination in Washington state for Twin Peaks fans. You’ll likely recognize the iconic Snoqualmie Falls from the opening credits of the show.
    • Vashon. Vashon is a charming island that can only be reached via a short ferry ride from Seattle. All in all it takes a little over an hour to get there (and faster if your starting point is in West Seattle).
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  3. Apr 26, 2022 · The 10 Most Exciting Suburbs Near Seattle. From Newcastle to Edmonds, these are the best Seattle suburbs to move to or just to visit for a quick weekend getaway. By Emma Banks. Updated on...

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  4. Sep 11, 2023 · La Conner is a beautiful, historic waterfront town located a little over an hour’s drive north of Seattle. It’s best known for its annual tulip festival, but it offers plenty of charms of its own, despite being home to only about 800 residents.

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