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kather789 Sep 5th, 2007 06:07 PM

One night (actually 2) in Seattle
 
We will be staying one night in seattle at the end of September. We would like to stay downtown and would love some suggestions for hotels around the $200 and under range....any help would be appreciated....also we will be staying our last night in the area by the airport (we have a 6 AM flight) any suggestions in that area as well?

Andrew Sep 5th, 2007 06:17 PM

Search this forum for "seattle" and "hotels". Your question has been asked a few times. I recommend Priceline.com - that's also going to come up in your searches.

itsv Sep 5th, 2007 11:57 PM

We stayed at the Inn at Harbor Steps-its a b&B that parts of the foursistersinns.com chain, but it felt more like a hotel. Our room was under $200. We loved the location-2 blocks from Pikes Place Market and across the street from the Seattle Art Museum. the room was large, they have great work out facilities, a pool, afternoon wine and breakfast included in the rate.

suze Sep 6th, 2007 07:11 AM

The Mayflower Park Hotel downtown

I don't think it matters much down at SeaTac, it's very much an "airport row" kind of situation... any hotel would do imo.

kather789 Sep 7th, 2007 02:23 PM

Thanks for the ideas...both the Mayflower and the Inn at harbor Steps are booked the night we want! I did search the forum but was looking for more ideas...

suze Sep 7th, 2007 03:18 PM

I recently researched downtown Seattle hotels for friends coming to stay. Most every one of them is more than $200 unless you bid on Priceline.

Under $200 downtown are only the motels like: La Quinta, 6th Ave Inn, 8th Ave Inn, Days Inn, Best Western Loyal Inn.

On Queen Anne you could try the Mediterranean.

kather789 Sep 8th, 2007 06:52 AM

Suze,
Thanks so much for your help....any thoughts on the marriott courtyard lake union? they say they have a free shuttle to downtown...whats the area around it like?

suze Sep 8th, 2007 08:40 AM

That would be a great place to stay imo!! Lake Union is really pretty, very "Seattle". The area's a mix-up of older commercial buildings, newer condo developments, residential neighborhood pockets, some retail, and restaurants and several hotels down on the lake. I priced it recently @ $229 plus tax. The shuttle couldn't take more than 10 mins. to get you downtown (a bit too far to walk but a quick drive distance-wise).

I live just a couple miles away on Capitol Hill, so think I'm speaking fairly, although obviously living here I haven't actually stayed at any of these hotels myself.

lennyba Sep 8th, 2007 09:54 AM

A girlfriend who came to visit me in Oct. of 2005 got a rate of about $169 at the Roosevelt - great location downtown. It's above Von's, a fun martini bar, and right across from Pacific Place.


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