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From anywhere in Seattle, the view of Mount Rainier framed by the Wenatchee National Forest to the east and the weaving shore of surrounding Elliott Bay and Lake Washington create one of the world’s most beautiful metropolitan destinations. Though set in from the coast, the Gulf Stream which warms London, Boston and Tokyo also pours into Puget Sound, keeping away the ice and snow found elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest. In fact, while Spokane on the eastern side of Washington is frozen over, Seattle’s weather seems balmy enough to support tropical vegetation. In the few hours in takes to drive on I-90 from Spokane through the Cascade Mountain Range, which runs down the center of Washington, the climate change is striking as you descend from the icy Snoqualmie Pass into the balmy “Emerald City.” The quality of life and cultural sophistication for which the Seattle area is famous have attracted such corporate giants as Boeing, Starbucks, Nordstrom and Microsoft. Seattle’s climate and volcanic soil also create the perfect environment for growing produce and cultivating grapes. A trip through the open air farmers’ market at Pike Place near the downtown area, or a taste of Washington Riesling from one of the many local vineyards such as Chateau Ste. Michelle, will show you why Seattle’s wine, fruits and vegetables are world famous. Contrary to popular myth, it is sunny most of the time, not grey and rainy, and the short and frequent showers during the winter months provide just enough moisture to keep everything green and beautiful all year round. Whether you choose one of the many bed and breakfast inns on the outskirts of town, or a mountain lodge, or a contemporary downtown hotel, every kind of vista and climate you wish to enjoy is within easy reach, and the locally caught fresh seafood, which is among the best in the world, is readily available everywhere in the Greater Seattle – King County area.
We have organized our listings of Seattle's local hotel accommodations into several geographic areas and alphabetically. You can begin browsing for hotels in the Greater Seattle area by selecting one of the links shown below.
·Seattle Airport Hotels near the Seattle - Tacoma International Airport (SEA), located 10 miles south of downtown.
·Seattle North Hotels to the north of the city center, including the cities of Lynnwood, Everett, Kirkland and others.
·East King County Hotels across from Lake Washington to the east of the city center, in cities such as Bellevue.
·Pacific Coast Hotels in communities along or near the coast of the Pacific Ocean, including Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Ocean Shores, Pacific Beach and others. |
·Downtown Seattle Hotels downtown, including the Seattle Center, home of the landmark Space Needle, Seattle University and Kingdome areas.
·Seattle South Hotels to the south of the city center, including Tacoma and Olympia, the state capital.
·Surrounding Communities Hotels in the communities of Mukilteo, Brementon and others.
·Olympic National Forest Hotel options in and around the Olympic National Park area west of Seattle. |
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Area Facts: When the Space Needle was built for the 1962 World's Fair, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River, towering 606 feet above Seattle Center, offering gourmet dining and a breathtaking view in the revolving Eye of the Needle restaurant. The local area code for Seattle is 206.

Discovery Inn Is Not ClosedNon-Member, Reader - I went here last week with my family and was surprised to find the rooms actually pretty decent for its price. The buil
Said about: Discovery Inn Condominium Motel
Great Place"Michele", Anchorage - Very clean and friendly place. The owners keep this place very well maintained. Nice to see in such a small little tow
Said about: Pacific Inn Motel
Needs A Makeover!"Carolyn", Lynnwood - Rooms, bedding in need of a makeover, very dated and looking shabby-musty odor. Restaurant staff was abit too laid back
Said about: Silverdale Beach Hotel
Never Stay Here"Jennifer", Des Moines - So many issues, we stayed twice because Travelocity would not allow us to cancel. Windows are locked by placing boa
Said about: Days inn Tukwila
What A Great PlaceNon-Member, Reader - We stayed here for one night before we took a flight. Hotel had very nice. Meal of a delicious pasta dish, with a glass
Said about: Hawthorn Suites

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Free Express Start Hot Breakfast BarThis brand new hotel has some of the latest upgraded amenities including 32"in flat panel
Posted by: Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Sumner - 10/24/2009
We Respect Each Other's Space, Quiet And PrivacyThe Quiet Place is what our guests call us -- we ask that everyone respect each other's s
Posted by: The Nautilus - 8/27/2009
A Couple Of Blocks From The University Of WashingtonLocated just two blocks from the University of Washington and right across the street fro
Posted by: Travelodge Seattle University - 6/30/2009

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