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Attractions Within Walking Distance

Attractions Within Walking Distance
Attractions Within Walking Distance
Attractions Within Walking Distance
Attractions Within Walking Distance

The Capitol Campus/State Capitol Building

Capitol Way and 14th Ave. Built in 1922, restored and refurbished for the 1989 state centennial, it is claimed to be one of the most beautiful Capitol's in the nation. It is also the fifth highest masonry dome building in the world, rising 267 feet from the plateau. While on campus do not overlook the Justice Building, Vietnam Memorial, World War II Memorial, State Library, and the Governor's Mansion.  Click here for a map of the Capitol Campus.

Ride the DASH transit system

Capitol Campus Parking Information

State Capitol Museum

211 W. 21st. Housed in the former Lord Mansion, the museum preserves the heritage of Olympia. Now a branch of the Washington State Historical Society, the museum houses exhibits that include Native American pioneers, Washington State and territorial history and our state political history as well. Exhibits change monthly.

Hand-On Children's Museum

105 11th Ave. SW. A fun-filled interactive museum for children to learn, explore, and enjoy hours of play. One of the largest youth museums in the Northwest, with over 10,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space. Only 4 blocks from the hotel.

Heritage Park

Water Street directly behind the hotel. This park features running/walking paths around the lake, and a great view of the Capitol building.  Click here for a map of all area parks

Heritage Park Fountain

Sylvester and 5th. An interactive, artistic experience everyone in the family can enjoy. Featuring a scenic pedestrian district stretching from the Capitol grounds to the boardwalk of Percival Landing.

Olympia Farmers Market

700 N. Capitol Way. Located on the waterfront at historic Budd inlet, enjoy a sweeping view of the Olympic Mountains. This open-air market features locally grown produce, plants, meats and seafoods, baked goods, herbs and honey, homemade craft items and international dining.

Percival Landing Park and Viewing Tower

Located along the southern-most part of the Puget Sound on the waterfront at Budd inlet. This one-mile boardwalk offers a view of ships in port, colorful sunsets, playground equipment, and the majestic Olympic Mountains after which Olympia was named.

Click here for a map of Thurston County

621 South Capitol Way, Olympia, WA 98501 | p. 360-352-7700 | N