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  1. A celebrated historic landmark and icon, The Lodge at St. Edward State Park has a rich history and a beautiful present, now an award winning luxury hotel.

  2. Hotels. More. Now $285 (Was $̶3̶9̶7̶) on Tripadvisor: The Lodge at St. Edward State Park, Kenmore. See 140 traveler reviews, 246 candid photos, and great deals for The Lodge at St. Edward State Park, ranked #1 of 1 hotel in Kenmore and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

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  3. The Lodge at St. Edward Park is now welcoming guests. Inspired by its rich history, The Lodge has been thoughtfully restored into an iconic new Pacific Northwest destination; preserving the past while reimagining the future. Features Include: 84 well-appointed guestrooms and suites

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    The Lodge at St. Edward State Park is so conveniently located. It is just six miles from Kirkland with its charming downtown waterfront. Woodinville has more than 115 wineries and is close enough you can bike, Uber, or have a wine tour pick you up at the hotel. Bellevue with its upscale shopping is a short drive away. In 25 minutes, you can be in d...

    The Pacific Northwest has a bounty of culinary delights. Fresh local seafood, farm-to-table produce, artisans producing handcrafted cheeses, gastronomic syrups, and just about anything you can think of pickled is combined with the cultural influences of the melting pot that makes up Washington. Cedar + Elm, the onsite restaurant, serves the epitome...

    The hotel has two bars. The Father Mulligan’s Heritage Bar is located next to the restaurant and is named after the Seminary’s first president. All your favorites plus craft cocktails made from seasonal ingredients are available. It also has its own food menu, including charcuteries, burgers, and wood-fired flatbreads. The Tonsorium Bar was once th...

    The lodge is the perfect property to get away and relax. Start with a visit to the Vita Nova Spa. As you enter the spa, cast in stone above the doorway is Pax intrantibus, salus exeuntibus,which translates from Latin to “Peace to those who enter, good health to those who depart.” That is what you will find with a visit to this spa, which promotes t...

    The lodge has its own art gallery. The grand hallway serves as a venue to celebrate local art and artists, which are all from the Pacific Northwest. Stroll the gallery and enjoy the artwork, some of which was inspired by Saint Edward State Park. For generations, the beauty of this natural site has drawn artists from around the area. Artwork is avai...

    The Lodge at St. Edward State Park has done its utmost to ensure the property isaccessible. It begins with the website which follows World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA (“WCAG 2.0 AA”). There is plenty of handicapped parking, and accessible vehicles can be accommodated. Public spaces have features such as B...

    In addition to being a great place to stay, The Lodge at St. Edward State Park makes a perfect day trip from Seattle and surrounding towns. Spend the morning hiking the trails at Saint Edward State Park and then enjoy lunch on the outdoor terrace if weather permits. In the afternoon, experience a wellness treatment at the spa before heading home.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · There’s never a bad time to stay at The Lodge at St. Edward State Park. From curated wine dinners to live music to special holiday-focused meals and events, there’s always something fun on the calendar here. For more information, visit www.thelodgeatstedward.com. 14477 Juanita Dr. NE Kenmore, WA 98028

  6. Apr 7, 2023 · The stay was sponsored by the hotel, which did not review or approve the story. Historic background . The Lodge at St. Edward State Park* first opened its doors in 1931 as Saint Edward Seminary for boys. Designed by John Graham Sr. the structure had to be approved by the Vatican.

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