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760 of Renton holiday rentals include wifi access

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Renton stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
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Modern 2BR in DT Renton, 3 AC, WS 95, Shop&Parks
Welcome to our stylish 900 sqft upper unit located right in the heart of downtown Renton! This beautifully fully remodeled home features high-end finishes, modern design, and newer appliances. Enjoy 2 comfortable bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, a full kitchen, and 3 window AC units. With a 95 Walk Score, you're steps from charming shops, Cedar River Park, and the Transit Center. Just 4–6 mins driving to The Landing and 12 mins to Sea-Tac Airport. Your perfect urban retreat awaits—book today!

Lake Washington View 4 BR luxury home near Seattle
Nestled in the peaceful Lower Kennydale neighborhood of Renton, WA, this centrally located home offers serene suburban charm with Lake Washington views. Enjoy nearby Kennydale Beach Park and Gene Coulon Memorial Park. Conveniently close to The Landing's shops, dining and entertainment, and easy access to I-405 for short commutes to Seattle (13 mi), Bellevue (7.5 mi) and SeaTac Airport (9 mi). Fully equipped with a gourmet kitchen, cozy living spaces, high-speed WiFi, smart TV and comfy beds.

Walk Lake WA Trail- 15 min to Bellevue/SEA/Airport
A spacious updated 3-bedroom, 2 bath home located in the quiet and exclusive neighborhood of Lower Kennydale in Renton. Centrally located 1 block away from Lake WA with nearby local attraction such as Boeing, Top Golf, Gene Coulon Park, Seahawks Training Facility, SeaTac Airport, The Landing, Restaurants, Markets, Bus Stops, golf courses, and 15 min to Seattle and Bellevue. Fast Wi-Fi, free parking, easy access to Seattle, Bellevue, and Tacoma via freeways I-5, I-405, 167, within minutes.

Gorgeous Renton home with hot tub on Cedar River
Single story home with a hot tub, right on the Cedar River. Now with A/C! Bright and sunny charmer, walking distance to golf course. You will enjoy a well appointed kitchen with everything you'll need! Float the river in the summer (tubes provided). Fly fishing June through Aug. Gear provided. Top Golf 7 min. away. Gas fire pit, Gas fireplace, barbecue, two large TV's, pool table, Wifi and cable. Just minutes to the I-405 freeway, 25 minutes to downtown Seattle, 15 minutes from Seatac.

Charming Tiny House* Private Lake Access* Wifi
Adorable tiny house, nestled in the garden of our lakefront lot on nostalgic Lake McDonald. Get away from it all while having easy access to explore Seattle and surrounding areas. 20 miles to downtown Seattle 13 miles to Seattle airport 20 miles to Snoqualmie Falls 45 miles to Snoqualmie ski area Easy access to hiking trails & state parks 8 miles to Boeing/Costco headquarter By booking, guests agree to read, understand & adhere to Liablity Waiver at the end of my listing description.

Style and location. Full Kitchen/Laundry/Parking!
Visiting Renton, Seattle or Bellevue? This stylish place to stay is perfect for you. Spacious 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom unit is fully renovated with fresh newer appliances and amenities. Big kitchen, laundry in unit. 5 mile to SeaTac Airport. 3 minute drive to 405 freeway. 5 minute to Boeing, Renton Landing and lots of shops and restaurants! 15 minute drive to Bellevue, 20 minute to Seattle. - Contactless check in with smart key. - Fully equipped kitchen with dining area. - parking lot

Cheerful 4-bedroom residential house
Have fun at this one-of-a-kind designer lifestyle alluring place. Convenient location to restaurants, shopping and airport. As cozy as your own home and as luxury as 5-star hotel. Highlights: ~ Spacious 4-bedroom with 5 comfortable beds ~ Large living room and family room ~ Dedicated office ~ Brand new central AC ~ Fully equipped kitchen with new appliances ~ Garage & driveway parking ~ 2 smart TV ~ High speed internet ~ Complementary K-cup coffee ~ Heated toilet seats with bidet

The Lake House - hot tub, waterfront
1929 lakeside cottage, 50 feet from the water’s edge. Relax and rejuvenate in this unique getaway on tranquil Lake McDonald. The Lake House boasts a private yard, deck side hot tub, and opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating. Close to multiple hiking trails, paragliding, Issaquah's Village Theater, shopping, and dining. Perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat, romantic escape, or outdoor adventures. The Lake House is ideal for your next away from home stay.

3BR | Adventurous | 5mins to Trails & Lake
Relax and unwind in this spacious 3-bedroom duplex with a large private yard—perfect for families or work trips! 🌿 Generous outdoor space for fresh air & relaxation 🛏️ 3 cozy bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms 🍳 Full kitchen & spacious dining area 🚘 Driveway parking for 2 cars 📍5 min to Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park | 13 min to Seaplane Base 📍15 min to Museum of Flight | 20 min to Mercer Island 📍15 min to Cedar River Regional Trail | 20 mins to Coal Creek Falls Trail

Lake House in the Woods w/Spa & Mt. Rainier View
Wake up in the coziest cottage! You’ll love the serene vibe of this magical lakefront home. Perfectly curated 1 bedroom cottage, nestled in the trees. There’s a hot tub & entirely separate building set up as a yoga/meditation studio. It can also be an office to wfh. (Great WiFi). This peaceful lakefront home has stunning views of Mount Rainier. Sip your morning coffee and watch the wildlife from the decks. Kayak. Swim. Hike. Fish. The perfect retreat.

Secluded A-Frame w/ Hot Tub • Forest + AC
Unwind beneath the stars in the loft bed, refresh under a soothing rain shower, and enjoy peaceful movie nights. Explore nearby trails or dive into Seattle’s vibrant life — both are close by. Blending rustic charm with modern comfort, this cabin is perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking calm or adventure. Your serene escape awaits — just minutes from the airport and downtown. Book now and let nature recharge your soul!

Mt Rainier Lakefront · Hot Tub · Kayaks · Sleep 11
Wake up to mist on the lake. Kayak before breakfast. Watch Mt. Rainier turn pink at dusk from the hot tub. Lakefront Nest is a 4-bedroom waterfront home on Spring Lake — a 67-acre non-motorized lake with no jet skis and no public dock. Mornings start with coffee at the picture window. Days end at the fire pit, under the trees, with Mt. Rainier across the water. 30 minutes from Seattle, but it doesn't feel like it.
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Private Master Suite w King Bed, Patio, Coffee Bar

Peaceful Tiny Home Escape

Fully furnished studio

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Quiet 2BR Near Sea-Tac • Parking • Family-Friendly

Charming & Bright | Dtwn Renton | Mins to SeaTac

The Upper Room.

Private Guest Suite w/ Kitchenette near Airport
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Renton?
Downtown Renton has lively restaurants and arts venues, while the Highlands and Fairwood areas provide a quieter, residential atmosphere. Staying near Lake Washington allows easy access to waterfront paths and parks.
What are the best things to do in Renton with kids?
Kids can explore interactive exhibits at the Renton History Museum, play in Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, or visit local community centers for hands-on activities. Seasonal events and playgrounds around the city add to the experience.
What are some of the best things to do in Renton?
Explore the Renton History Museum, relax along Lake Washington, or visit Coulon Park for walking trails and open spaces. Downtown Renton also has art galleries, local shops, and dining spots.
How is the weather in Renton?
Renton has cool, wet winters around 38–48°F (3–9°C), and milder, drier summers reaching 77–78°F (25°C). Spring and fall bring changing skies and moderate rainfall, so layers and a waterproof jacket are often handy.
What are the best places to visit in Renton?
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, the Renton History Museum, and downtown art installations are frequently suggested for visitors. The Cedar River Trail invites peaceful walks along the water.
What are some hiking trails in Renton?
Cedar River Trail cuts through scenic landscapes with spots for walking, running, or cycling. Nearby, parks like Coulon Park have gentle lakefront paths suitable for a casual stroll.
What are some family activities we can do in Renton?
Families often enjoy playgrounds and swimming at Coulon Park, exploring aviation history at local museums, or attending seasonal markets and community events in downtown Renton. Indoor play centers are also available around town.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Renton?
Many travelers head to Seattle for city attractions, explore mountain parks for hiking, or visit wineries and small towns around the Puget Sound region. National forests and regional lakes provide opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Renton?
Many vacation rentals in Renton welcome pets, especially in residential neighborhoods like the Highlands and areas around Lake Washington. Local parks and waterfront trails make it easy to enjoy time outside with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Renton?
Bring layers and a rain jacket for changing weather, explore local dining for international flavors, and spend time in lakeside parks for scenic views. Weekends often bring pop-up markets or events downtown.
What is Renton known for?
Renton is known for its aerospace industry, vibrant parks along Lake Washington, and multicultural dining scene. Its history includes indigenous communities, early settlers, and aircraft manufacturing.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Renton?
Discover public art displays tucked away in downtown alleys, picnic at Liberty Park, or visit lesser-known coffee shops and bakeries along smaller side streets. Some visitors appreciate serene moments on local lakefront piers.
What are the best foods to try in Renton?
Renton has a diverse food scene with Pacific Northwest seafood, traditional Vietnamese pho, and Ethiopian specialties often recommended. Locally roasted coffee and homemade baked goods are popular year-round.
What should I bring for a trip to Renton?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, and light layers to adjust to shifting temperatures. An umbrella and reusable water bottle help for outdoor exploring, while sun protection is useful in summer.
What is the nightlife in Renton like?
Renton’s nightlife has casual bars, brewpubs with local taps, and venues hosting music or trivia nights, mainly around downtown. Some restaurants feature live performances and late-night menu options.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Renton?
Renton River Days is frequently suggested for family-friendly activities and performances in summer, while local farmers markets and seasonal street fairs add to the festive atmosphere. Cultural celebrations are often held downtown.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Renton?
Renton has many family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods like the Highlands and around Lake Washington. These areas often feature parks, playgrounds, and welcoming community spaces, making them convenient for families.
When is the best time to visit Renton?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visiting Renton, with pleasant temperatures and fewer rainy days. Summer months bring outdoor festivals and activities around parks and Lake Washington.
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- Mount Rainier National Park
- University of Washington
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- Space Needle
- Seattle Center
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