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I don't know of a 12th Street in Seattle. Can you be more specific about the area in which you hope to find a room? We have a 12th Avenue South, which starts in the International District, south of downtown.
The cheapest place I know with an excellent downtown location has little to recommend it except that you could store stuff there and rooms have lavatories. Rates are as low as $59 and they include free parking, free local calls, and free wireless internet connection.: http://www.kingsinnseattle.com/
The cheapest place I know with an excellent downtown location has little to recommend it except that you could store stuff there and rooms have lavatories. Rates are as low as $59 and they include free parking, free local calls, and free wireless internet connection.: http://www.kingsinnseattle.com/
#6
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I am pretty sure it was mentioned 'near Univercity'.
I will chack Kings Inn, thanks.
P.S. University-hotel.com listing hotel that is acroos from where i need to be. So it is probably University Disctrict.
I hope Kings Inn not too far. Thanks
I will chack Kings Inn, thanks.
P.S. University-hotel.com listing hotel that is acroos from where i need to be. So it is probably University Disctrict.
I hope Kings Inn not too far. Thanks
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No the U district is not especially close to the King's Inn. However the University (H)(M)otel itself is under $100 most days, as is the Travelodge across from University Village, around a mile from the University motel. http://www.travelodge.com/Travelodge...L&brandInfo=TL
Bath down the hall, but the College Inn in the U District is also pretty cheap. http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/#4
But I think you could also get lucky with Priceline, going for 3 stars, depending on your dates.
Bath down the hall, but the College Inn in the U District is also pretty cheap. http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/#4
But I think you could also get lucky with Priceline, going for 3 stars, depending on your dates.
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#8
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There is no "12th Street" in Seattle.
There's 12th Avenue, 12th Avenue North, 12th Avenue South, 12th Avenue NE, 12th Avenue SW, etc. etc. All the various neighborhoods all over Seattle use a numbering system. You know which one by the directional extention (N, S, NE, SW, etc.)
There's 12th Avenue, 12th Avenue North, 12th Avenue South, 12th Avenue NE, 12th Avenue SW, etc. etc. All the various neighborhoods all over Seattle use a numbering system. You know which one by the directional extention (N, S, NE, SW, etc.)
#9
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King's Inn would not be convenient. Your reference to 12th Street confused me. I gather you meant 12th Avenue N.E. where the historic College Inn has rooms for $55-$60:
http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/
HTTY
http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/
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To anybody who can answer this question...which is similar to the above question: I am going to Seattle for a 3 day weekend October 9-12, 2009, leaving 10/12/2009. What hotels are closest to most Seattle attractions, since I will not have a car. Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance for any help anybody can provide
Thanks in advance for any help anybody can provide
#12
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Ernest, Any downtown Seattle hotel will be close to most of the mainstream tourist attractions and easy to do without a car. Downtown is a concentrated area and most of our hotels are located right there. It's just a matter of what price range and type of place you are looking for.




