Quality Inn Olympia
Guests are invited to
enjoy a free continental breakfast every morning, featuring
coffee, pastries and fresh hot waffles. The hotel provides many
other fine amenities, including an outdoor heated pool, free
local calls and free wireless high-speed Internet access |
 |
Governor House
Olympia
in the center of downtown Olympia, this hotel is steps away from
shopping, across from Sylvester Park, one block from Capitol
Lake |
Clarion
Olympia
Enjoy the convenience of
walking to the Capitol, government offices, a variety of
businesses, downtown shopping and restaurants in this quaint
historic area of Olympia. |
 |
Red Lion
Hotel Olympia
free high-speed wireless Internet access, a seasonal outdoor
pool and whirlpool, a fitness center and complimentary parking. |
Phoenix
Inn Suites Olympia
spacious rooms with complimentary wireless high speed
internet access, conveniently located in downtown Olympia.
Delicious breakfast buffet is always complimentary and a
favourite amenity of guests. |
 |
Ameritel Inn
Olympia
Complimentary high-speed Internet access, luxurious king spa
suites with 4-poster beds,
Spacious 2 bedroom family suites, 24-hour indoor pool, 24-hour
business center and Complimentary deluxe breakfast |
Restaurants in
Olympia
Many dining choices in Olympia, fresh caught
seafood from the local waters to ethnic and American delights.
Many well know Restaurants and some great locally owned and
operated give Olympia a taste for everyone. |
Shopping
Downtown, Outlet Mall or Westfield Mall, Olympia
has something for everyone. |
|
Olympia Weather |
Car Rentals
Need to get around Olympia ? |
|
Seattle Travel Guide |
| Nearby City Attractions |
|
Tacoma Attractions |
|
Seattle Attractions |
| Lacey
Washington |
| Tumwater
Washington |
|
Olympia the capital of Washington
State

Olympia offers much to do for both locals and visitors, come explore the
many things that Olympia has to offer whether it be a trip to the
Capital Building and it's unique history, or to walk around Olympia's
waterfront and discover Farmers Market or dine at one of the fine
restaurants that Olympia has to offer.
Guest to Olympia have a great choice of Hotels and accommodations with
most offering free breakfast and high speed internet with your budget in
mind you will have no problem finding your accommodation needs.
Find out why Olympia is voted one of the top communities in the
nation for families. Visit the award-winning Hands On Museum, explore
the waterfront, shop in our quaint and historic downtown, and visit the
Farmer's Market.
Downtown is the heart of Olympia and in a word it is unique. Discover
over 100 galleries, specialty shops and restaurants tucked in the
historic buildings along the tree-lined streets of downtown Olympia.
Customize your own lotion at Archibald Sisters, find that one-of-a-kind
look at Traditions Folk Art or discover that exotic spice at Bucks 5th
Avenue.
Golfing
Olympia has some of the finest Golfing for all handicaps from novice
to professional. Check out some of our most popular golf courses
and book a time !
Olympia Farmers
Market
Savour a Taste of the Northwest.
Your visit to the Capital City isn't complete without a stop at the
largest farmers market in Washington State, the Olympia Farmers Market.
Picturesquely located at Olympia's waterfront, foot of Capitol Way. Open
Thursday thru Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. |
 |
|
About, Olympia Washington |
Capital Building Olympia
Explore the Tradition of State Government.
As Washington State's capital city, Olympia is home to one of
the last great domed capitols built in America. Set on a bluff
overlooking Puget Sound, it stands 28 stories high. |
Casinos
Lucky Eagle Casino and Red Wind Casino in Olympia offers
Gaming, Dining and Entertainment |
Hands On Children's Museum
Voted the "Best Place To Take Kids" for nine years in a row,
the Hands On Children's Museum is one of the Northwest's premier
youth museums! Designed for children and parents to enjoy
together |
|
Map
of Olympia Map and Location of Olympia and the
surrounding area. |
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
Bring your binoculars and explore the Nisqually
National Wildlife Refuge on the Nisqually River Delta. Three
thousand acres of salt and freshwater marshes, grasslands,
riparian, and mixed forest habitats provide resting and nesting
areas for migratory waterfowl, songbirds, raptors, and wading
birds. |
Percival Landing
Moor your boat and stroll along Olympia's one
mile waterfront boardwalk , Percival Landing. On a clear day,
enjoy scenic views of the Olympic Mountains. Restaurants, shops,
playground and restroom facilities line the walkway.
|
Washington Center
for Performing Arts
The Center has become a community gathering place, providing a
focus for the performing arts unique to the region. |
 |
|
Port of Olympia |
Bigelow House
Museum
Step Back in Time. Visit the Bigelow House
Museum, Olympia's oldest wood framed residence. The Bigelow
House was built in 1860 by Oregon Trail pioneer Daniel Bigelow
and his wife Ann Elizabeth Bigelow. |
Watershed Park
Unwind for the Day. Enjoy forest solitude in
Olympia's Watershed Park. Hike the 1.5 mile, mixed surface trail
loop (including boardwalks and steps) that winds through a
portion of the 153 acre park - temperate rain forest, springs,
and Moxlie Creek. Home to owls, deer, and salmon. |
|