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Sara8374 Jul 7th, 2005 05:46 AM

Seattle Hotel help needed
 
COming to Seattle for 2 nights. WHere should we stay? Would like to be walking diustance or a short taxi to the restaurants, shopping, sites. Prefer 4 or 5 star hotels. Any good ways to get deals on hotels- any 2 nights for the price of one, or any other promotions going on in the city?

earl30 Jul 7th, 2005 05:49 AM

the hyatt is beautiful and convenient. look at their websites for a bunch of promotions. but it isn't cheap.

Gardyloo Jul 7th, 2005 06:07 AM

And when might this visit occur?

Sara8374 Jul 7th, 2005 06:23 AM

in august

NWWanderer Jul 7th, 2005 06:55 AM

There aren't usually a lot of discounts or promotions available in August since it's high season for tourism. IMO, the nicest hotels (all of which are in walking distance to all the downtown sights and restaurants) are, in no particular order, the Fairmont, the Hyatt, the Alexis and the Inn at the Market. If you can get a reservation for a waterview room at the Inn at the Market, that would be my first choice.

china_cat Jul 7th, 2005 07:31 AM

when I went last September, the Inn at the Market was my first choice. unfortunately, it was totally booked. We stayed at the Alexis and liked it quite a bit. It was convenientwalking distance for some of the activities we had planned (the Art Museum, a ball game at Safeco, the Underground tour). I found it slightly less convenient for restaurants. it's not far from the Pikes market and the many fine places in that neighborhood, but the uphill walk was a little farther than I like to do at the end of a long day of sightseeing. Inn at the Market would have been more convenient for that aspect.

That said, the Alexis was a very nice hotel. Good service, excellent breakfast in their restaurant, extremely comfy bed. nice bar for an after dinner drink (especially if you are a fan of single malt scotches)

suze Jul 7th, 2005 09:50 AM

Inn at the Market
Alexis
Fairmont Olympic (old 4 Seasons)
Grand Hyatt
Sorrento (beautiful but least convenient location)

Patrick Jul 7th, 2005 02:50 PM

I've stayed at Alexis (very small room) and Inn on the Market (my favorite, but priced out of my current market). I'm looking forward to our one night stay in about a week at the Inn at Harbor Steps which we booked from them for $148. Then a few days later three nights at the Hotel Andra (often recommended here) at a price of $159.

Andrew Jul 7th, 2005 08:08 PM

If you want a 4 star at a good price, try Priceline.com . First go to BiddingForTravel.com (an unaffiliated companion site for Priceline users) and find the Seattle hotels section. There's a Hotel List showing which 4-star hotels people have gotten in downtown Seattle with Priceline. Are all of those acceptable? If so, try the Priceline route. If even one hotel would not be right and would ruin your vacation plans (most of said hotels are also reviewed on BFT), don't use Priceline.

If you want to do Priceline, read BiddingForTravel to learn how to do it. There are plenty of 4-star free rebids in Seattle, so you should be able to find a decent deal that way.

Andrew



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