So you just landed in Bellevue: bags dropped, latte secured, and now you’re wondering, "What’s next?"  You could shop, spa, or just vibe at a park. But if you're feeling the call of stadium lights, screaming fans, and overpriced garlic fries (worth it), welcome to your sporty little guide to everything happening just across the lake.

Whether you're in your soft sports era, have fantasy leagues running in three tabs, or have the whole fam in tow, the Seattle sports scene has something for you, and Bellevue is just a quick ride away.

🏈 The Lineup: Seattle’s Pro Teams (A Quickfire Rundown)

Bellevue might be the serene home base, but Seattle’s where the stadiums live. Here’s your cheat sheet so you don’t have to pretend to know when baseball season actually starts.

Seattle Seahawks (NFL)

Season: September – January (possibly February if we’re lucky)
Where: Lumen Field
Why you care: Big crowd, big sound, big plays. The Seahawks are entering their 50th NFL season with a fresh coaching staff and a revamped offense, including the addition of veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp. Fans are optimistic, with 90% expecting the team to surpass 7.5 wins this season.

Seattle Mariners (MLB)

Season: April – October
Where: T-Mobile Park
Why you care: Perfect for sunny afternoons. The Mariners are off to a solid start with a 13–11 record, holding second place in the AL West. Star catcher Cal Raleigh recently signed a six-year, $105 million extension, solidifying his role as a cornerstone of the team.

Seattle Kraken (NHL)

Season: October – April
Where: Climate Pledge Arena
Why you care: The energy is unmatched. Despite missing the playoffs for the second straight year, the Kraken showed improvement with a 35–41–6 record. The arena's sustainable design and vibrant crowd make it an exciting outing for everyone.

Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) + OL Reign (NWSL)

Season: February – October
Where: Lumen Field
Why you care: Soccer fans go all in. The Sounders recently ended LAFC's unbeaten streak with a 5–2 victory, showcasing their offensive prowess. OL Reign's rookie Maddie Dahlien scored her first professional goal in a 1–0 win over archrival Portland Thorns, highlighting the team's promising talent.​

Seattle Storm (WNBA)

Season: May – September
Where: Climate Pledge Arena
Why it’s great: Inspiring atmosphere, accessible players, and a crowd that radiates positive energy. The Storm selected Dominique Malonga with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, aiming to build a competitive roster.

🏟️ Stadium Tours 

No game? No problem. You can still soak up the behind-the-scenes action with a guided tour:

  • Lumen Field Tour – Walk through the player tunnel, locker rooms, and press areas. Perfect for aspiring athletes or parents still dreaming of their D1 days.
  • T-Mobile Park Tour – Explore the dugouts and press box, and yes, there's time for snack stops.
  • Climate Pledge Arena Tour – Learn about the tech that makes this place the most sustainable arena in the world. 

🚍 Getting There 

Let’s be real: Seattle traffic can be chaotic, and stadium parking isn’t exactly a zen experience. Luckily, there are low-stress options from Bellevue that keep the vibe easy.

  • Link Light Rail (coming late 2025) – Once open, this will be a game-changer. Hop on at South Bellevue Station and cruise directly into downtown Seattle. Until then, check out park-and-ride lots or alternate transit hubs for seamless transfers.
  • Express Bus (Route 550) – Quick, reliable, and no need to worry about navigating one-way streets. The 550 drops you right in the heart of the action with zero parking drama.
  • Rideshare – The classic move. About 20–30 minutes, depending on game-day traffic, and most drop-off points are steps from the stadium gates.

Pro Tip: Head out early and grab a drink or bite downtown before the game, it’s a lot more fun than sitting on I-90 watching your ETA jump.

🌇 Plan Your Trip & Make It a Whole Thing

Before the Game: Grab an early dinner in Old Bellevue. Pizza, ramen, sushi, and plenty of options for picky eaters or foodie parents.
After the Game: Walk it off at Bellevue Downtown Park or treat the crew to ice cream and evening views of the skyline.

Catching a game near Bellevue isn’t just about sports. It’s about tapping into the energy of the region, connecting with your crew (chosen or biological), and making memories that go way beyond the scoreboard. Whether you're there for the halftime snacks, the heart-pounding plays, or just the good vibes, there’s a seat for you.


❓ FAQs: Sports Near Bellevue

Q: Can I get to a game from Bellevue without driving?
A: Yes. Bellevue is well connected to Seattle by public transit. The Route 550 express bus provides frequent service to downtown Seattle, and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely available. Later this year, the Link Light Rail will open a direct connection from Bellevue to Seattle, offering another easy and reliable option.

Q: I’m not a big sports fan—will I still enjoy going to a game?
A: Absolutely. Many visitors go for the experience more than the scoreboard. Stadiums offer great food, lively atmospheres, and scenic views. It's a fun way to enjoy local culture, even if you’re not following every play.

Q: Are games good for groups?
A: Very much so. Sporting events are an ideal outing for couples, families, and friends. Everyone can enjoy the game at their own pace. Whether cheering on a team, enjoying the food, or just soaking in the atmosphere.

Q: Where can I buy tickets?
A: You can purchase tickets directly from each team’s official website, through Ticketmaster, or on reputable resale platforms. For popular matchups or weekend games, it’s a good idea to buy ahead.

Q: What’s the most relaxing type of game to attend?
A: Seattle Mariners baseball games at T-Mobile Park are known for their relaxed pace and open-air setting. It’s a great option for a low-key outing, especially during sunny days.

Q: Is it okay to attend a game alone?
A: Of course. Many people attend sporting events solo. It’s a great way to experience the city and enjoy time to yourself in a lively, welcoming environment.