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Visitor's Guide
Spend the Day

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Welcome to Edmonds

Edmonds' Past:
Charter for the Future

Spend the Day

Stay the Night

Shop & Dine Downtown

The Arts in Edmonds

Experience our
Festivals and Events

Map

Move Right In

Local Government &
Port of Edmonds

Old Milltown in EdmondsDowntown Edmonds excels in specialty retail carrying edgy American designers, classic and romantic attire, children's clothing, and travel apparel. Jewelry and gift shops present an array of unique NW products.

One-of-a-kind merchants offer wines, house wares, furnishings, soaps and lotions, candles, jewelry, lace and hand crafted items. Bookstores, art galleries and antique shops featuring French, Italian, English, Asian and Scandinavian treasures welcome browsers. Travelers find guidebooks and luggage just down the street from knowledgeable travel services offering escorted adventure treks.

Juxtaposing turn-of-the-century antiques with modern art, Old Milltown, at 5th and Dayton offers interior decorations, an art gallery, antique shop and a fine Asian restaurant.

Near the Waterfront, you'll find more shops and the Harbor Square business park. Waterfront restaurants, an antique mall, athletic club, a hotel and professional services grace the surrounding area.

When you are in the neighborhoods, Westgate offers supermarket shopping, video rental, bowling and fast food. Five Corners has several ethnic caf‚s, a fitness center, pharmacy and professional services. Firdale Village is famous for its Edge of the World Theatre, bakery and deli, while quaint village architecture draws locals and travelers to Perrinville.

Highway 99 is the modern bustling commercial and service thoroughfare. Like Highway 99, Interstate 5 links Edmonds to Seattle to the south and Everett to the north.

     

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