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The Meadow isn't just a gathering space, it's a space that brings life to the heart of Downtown Bellevue. Discover news, seasonal moments, activations and more that highlight this unique space.

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The Meadow is surrounded by some of Downtown Bellevue's best dining, shopping and experiences, with seamless connections throughout the city.

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The Meadow is a 1.75-acre public open space located at Amazon's Bellevue 600 (B600) office development in Downtown Bellevue. Designed as part of a phased development strategy, the space activates land that will eventually support additional construction, while providing a place for community use in the interim. Future development will reshape much of the site, including temporary installations, though a permanent pedestrian connection between the towers will remain as part of the final design.

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Underground parking garage directly under The Meadow (paid). Other recommended modes of transportation include:

  • Taking the 2 Line to the Bellevue Downtown Station! A 2-minute walk from The Meadow
  • Riding the bus, Bellevue Transit Center is directly across the street.
  • Bike or Walk. Eastrail + 108th Ave NE Bike Lanes

The Meadow is a 1.75-acre public open space located at Amazon's Bellevue 600 office development in Downtown. Designed as part of a phased development strategy, the space activates land that will eventually support additional construction while providing a place for community use, events and activations in the interim.

Alongside reoccurring activations and events, the community can enjoy a natural, immersive garden experience in the heart of Downtown Bellevue. The Meadow incorporates 100% flowering plant species that provides habitat for native pollinators, including birds and bees.

The Moon, the Earth and Us by artist and children's author Oliver Jeffers is now on view at The Meadow! This installation features two hand-painted sculptures of the moon and earth, carefully scaled and positioned to reflect their true size and distance from one another.