Bellevue Limo Services Rentals
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Limo in Bellevue: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Bellevue (WA) for every occasion, such as: airport ride,
birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert, sporting event,
anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation, holiday light tour,
school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Bellevue is a city located in King County in the state of Washington. Situated only 10 miles east
of Seattle across Lake Washington, the city is considered a Seattle suburb. Bellevue is surrounded by vast
wilderness areas, including the rugged Cascade mountains to its east and the Olympic mountains further to the west,
which helps explain the city's name, a derivation of a French term for "beautiful view". Interstate I-405 bisects
the city, which is also serviced by I-90 and Washington State Highway 520. Bellevue is home to several high-tech
companies and is adjacent to Redmond, home of software giant Microsoft Corporation.
First settled in the late 1860s or early 1870s, Bellevue soon became a popular location for the
summer homes of residents of nearby Seattle. The region's towering evergreens eventually gave way to agriculture,
and throughout the first half of the 20th century Bellevue was dominated by an abundance of farms best known for
strawberries and blueberries. When the first floating bridge across Lake Washington was completed in 1940, Seattle
suddenly became much more accessible and a suburban era which would influence the area for several decades was
ushered in. Bellevue was incorporated as a city in 1953.
Attractions in and near Bellevue:
Bellevue is home to many places of interest and within short driving distance to many more. The
Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art houses one of the world's largest collections of dolls, covering two expansive
floors with exhibits and over 1,000 dolls on display. The Bellevue Arts Museum, located in downtown Bellevue, is
the Pacific Northwest’s principal center for the exploration of art, craft and design. The Museum places special
emphasis on the work of regional artists.
The KidsQuest Children’s Museum offers play and discovery areas, exhibits, educational activities
and classroom space. The Bellevue Botanical Garden consists of 53 acres of display gardens, woodlands, meadows and
wetlands. The Garden hosts the annual Garden d'Lights festival during the month of December, where numerous
three-dimensional plant and animal sculptures made from bundled Christmas lights are on display in numerous
nature-themed scenes. Several other attractions can be found nearby, including the following:
> Pacific Science Center
> Stevens Pass Ski Area
> Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
> Space Needle
> Woodland Park Zoo
> Museum of Flight
> Seattle Aquarium
> EMP/Science Fiction Museum
With Lake Washington to the west and Lake Sammamish to the east, Bellevue is a thriving metropolis
just a floating bridge away from downtown Seattle. In fact, the bridges connecting Seattle and Bellevue — the Lacey
V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge — are the two longest floating ones in the
world.
Spend an evening downtown and experience world class fine arts performances at the Meydenbauer
Convention Center, which features the Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cascadian Chorale and the Bellevue
Opera. Or wander around town and discover the more than 50 sculptures placed throughout the community.
For a glimpse of the area’s culture, the Bellevue Arts Museum displays contemporary art with
regional and national significance. The unique Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art boasts one of the largest doll
collections in the world. Or take the kids to the KidsQuest Children’s Museum where young and old alike can
learn about art, science and technology in a fun, hands-on environment.
The bustle of downtown Bellevue is complemented by the serenity of the city’s nearly 100 parks,
which offer an array of amenities — from indoor swimming pools and lakefront beaches to golf courses, skate plazas
and tennis courts. And of course, the area’s bountiful nature trails make Washington’s natural beauty
accessible from just about anywhere. Rent a limo in Bellevue (WA)!
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