Historic Downtown Everett

Downtown Everett takes you back in time with beautifully preserved buildings from the late 1800s. Wander along picturesque Hewitt Avenue, browse the Sunday farmers market, or listen to live music at festivals held at the Everett Station plaza. Don’t miss the monumental Everett Carnegie Library with its Romanesque Revival architecture. And be sure to snap a photo in front of the iconic Everett Theatre marquee.

Funky Everett Station District

Centered around the Everett Station and Xfinity Arena, this re-energized district mixes old and new. Check out indie boutiques, bars, and eateries in converted warehouses and factories. Catch a concert at the 7,500-seat arena or a minor league hockey game at Angel of the Winds Arena. And ride the Swift Blue Line light rail to connect to downtown Seattle.

Artsy Everett Arts District

Discover local art and culture in this creative neighborhood. Start at the Schack Art Center to see exhibits by Pacific Northwest artists. Browse the artist studios at Artspace Everett Lofts. Then, grab a locally roasted coffee at Ombu Coffee or a craft beer at At Large Brewing before catching a show at the Historic Everett Theatre.

Maritime Port Gardner and Waterfront

Get a dose of maritime magic along Port Gardner and Everett’s waterfront. Watch massive ships at the Navy home port, glimpse paddlers on the Port Gardner Wharf, and learn about Everett’s boating heritage at the Port of Everett Marina. Enjoy fresh seafood with a water view at Anthony’s HomePort or Scuttlebutt Brewing Co.

Outdoorsy Forest Park

Escape into the greenery at Forest Park, Everett’s beautiful 508-acre park. Hike trails past streams and gardens, play a round at the 18-hole golf course, or rent a boat and cast a line at Silver Lake. Don’t miss the gorgeous Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden showcasing rhododendrons from around the world.

Family-Friendly Jetty Island

Just offshore, this unique 2-mile-long island offers sandy beaches perfect for swimming, sandcastle building, beachcombing, and birdwatching. It’s only open in the summer, accessible via a short ferry ride from the 10th Street Marina. Pack a picnic, toss around a frisbee, or just relax and soak up the sun with your crew.

Historic Mukilteo

Hop aboard our charter bus and head to this charming waterfront town, founded in 1858. Soak up old seaport vibes at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park and stop in at the historic Rosehill Community Center. Grab a sweet treat at Mukilteo Coffee Roasters and do some antique shopping along Front Street.

Outdoor Adventure in Snohomish

The county’s second-largest city, Snohomish, provides easy access to nature. Walk or bike the Snohomish County Centennial Trail, cast for steelhead along the Snohomish River, or boat and fish on 63-acre Blackman’s Lake. Afterward, stroll charming First Street, lined with restaurants, breweries, and wine-tasting rooms.

Book a Bus With Us

No matter which Everett neighborhoods you want to explore, Charter Bus Company Everett can get your group there in comfort and style. Our modern fleet includes everything from economical minibuses to spacious motor coaches. Expert drivers will safely transport your group across Everett and surrounding areas. Call us at 253-414-0186, and we’ll help customize the perfect transportation for your next Everett adventure. Our team handles all the driving details so you can simply sit back and experience the best of this dynamic city. Let’s hit the road!