Kirkland

A mesmerizing lakefront city in the Pacific Northwest

Welcome to Kirkland

Nestled along the banks of Lake Washington, Kirkland is an affluent area with a thriving foodie scene and an abundance of outdoor activities. The city is located in King County, and it's the 12th largest city in the state. 

In the 1860s, European settlers moved into this area displacing the Native Americans who lived in the area. The Forbes family was among some of the first residents. 

Various industries have thrived in the area. Today, the city serves many tech companies, including Google and GoDaddy.com. Most of the housing is high-end and ranges from single-family homes to apartments with sweeping views. 

What to Love

  • Vibrant dining and shopping scene
  • Home to Google Building C
  • High-end homes and lifestyle
  • Extensive selection of outdoor activities
  • Gorgeous views of Lake Washington

Local Lifestyle

Kirkland provides residents with a healthy, outdoor lifestyle along with a love of the arts with many works spread throughout the city. The housing market has a variety of home types although they're almost all luxurious and upscale. 

Many of the residents work in the tech industry for one of the corporations in the city. The town bustles with fun activities throughout the year, and the local restaurants and shopping offer a variety of experiences. 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Locals have their choice of scrumptious restaurants and high-end shopping throughout the Kirkland area. There's almost always a new chef in town with cutting-edge dishes or a boutique with the latest trends. 

Nestled inside the Woodmark Hotel, the Beach Cafe is the place to go for outstanding seafood dishes and even better views of Lake Washington. When the weather is nice, the outdoor seating area is a must. Cafe Juanita offers the best Italian dishes in the Pacific Northwest, and it's an ideal location to celebrate a special event. 

Upscale boutiques and eclectic stores dot the waterfront and Lake Street area of Kirkland. The downtown area is also a popular place to find upscale shopping and some unique boutiques. In the evenings, the downtown area comes alive with restaurant options and nightlife.  On the weekends, locals and tourists alike flock to this area to stroll, duck in and out of shops, and grab a snack or quick lunch. 

Things to Do

Kirkland offers a vibrant and varied list of things to do every week and weekend. When the weather is warm, Lake Washington seems to entice everyone to play in the water, soak up the sun, and enjoy a sail. 

At the end of each summer, the Waterfront Car Show is a huge draw with more than 300 cars from various decades on display. From late spring into the fall, the Kirkland Farmers Market offers fruit and produce from local growers. The market also features local honey, baked goods, and more. 

The Marina Park Pavilion has a public boat launch as well as a beach along the shores of Lake Washington. There are picnic tables and open green spaces for children to play and enjoy a family meal. Lake Washington draws locals and visitors alike throughout the year. In the winter months, locals are often found out on the lake ice fishing. 

Schools

Most of the public schools in Kirkland are overseen by the Lake Washington School District although a few of them are served by the Bellevue School District or the Northshore School District. Some of the best schools in the area include:

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