Redmond Marriott Town Center

3.5 out of 5 stars3.5 Stars - 137 Opinions

7401 164th Avenue N.E., Redmond, Washington, 98052, United States

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Redmond Marriott Town Center

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Satisfaction Excellent
Excellent
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40
Very Good
40%
55
Average
24%
33
Poor
5%
7
Terrible
1%
2

Value Score Poor Value

Costs 55% more than similarly rated 3.5 star hotels

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  • Families80
  • Couples90
  • Solo66
  • Business66

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Info on Redmond,WA

by rajkumar123

Hi,
Can anybody please answer the following questions for me?

1. Approximately on average how much does a studio or a single bed + single bath apartment cost in Redmond, WA .

2. Is the cost of living very high compared to places like Minneapolis, Minnesota. Approximately how much can it cost for a month for a single individual (average rent plus common living expenses ignoring any special personal expenses).

3. How is the climate of Redmond, WA ? Does it snow in winter or does it rain heavily?

4. Does Redmond by any chance have good public transportation like bus services etc.etc. or is it that a car is a must for moving around?

5. What are the places nearby Redmond by renting apartments where one will still not have to commute much in case office is in Redmond.

Thanks much in advance for all those reply. Please let me know soon.

RE: Info on Redmond,WA

by royalempress

The rain is not really that bad. Most of the time it is just a misty rain with occasional average rain, not really strong. It does snow most years in Redmond. Generally, just a few inches and it melts off in a few days. If you are up in the foothills (500 feet) you can get maybe 6 inches and it will melt off in 3 or 4 days. Some years you don't get any snow at all.

Redmond is a expensive city in the Seattle area. You could expect to pay $700 for an apartment downtown or close to.

Rapid transit is not good. There is some bus service available but it is limited. You probably should consider purchasing a car. Bothell-Kenmore area have cheaper rents but then you will have a 15 mile commute to Redmond. Cross roads area in Bellevue may be a little cheaper but I'm not sure about the transportation.
Hope this helps,
Mike

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A little History

by GuthrieColin

In the early 1900's Redmond was a logging town. Barroom brawls were an everyday occurrence. When prohibition was passed in 1919 it didn't really stop the drinking that occurred, because Redmond was a small town and it would have been difficult to enforce the rules.
One of the more interesting stories that I have heard was about the union troubles. In 1913 the loggers were on strike and some of the angry workers decided that they would blow up a locomotive near the Campbell Mill. It just shows that in those times things weren’t as strict.

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Address: 7401 164th Avenue N.E., Redmond, Washington, 98052, United States