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Wall Street Inn
Has anyone stayed at the Wall Street Inn in Seattle? I have just made a reservation for there and now I am wondering if I should have as I do not see any recommendations anywhere for this Inn. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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although I can't speak for the accomidations the location is great. It is right in the heart of Beltown, actually above El Gaucho which is a very swank steak restaurant. Now you may want to inquire with the Inn as to the noise level if any from the street.
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Thanks Wendy. Is this a safe area to walk around after dark? Is it within walking distance to the Market and Art Musuem? Thanks for your input.
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Absolutely safe at night. It is one of the happening areas of town. Lots of restaurants and boutique shops. More north of there gets a bit seedy but south will lead you right downtown.<BR><BR>Walking to the Market and the SAM is a little ways but nothing major. <BR><BR>You might want to go to citysearch.com and look up the Wall Street Inn. Then map to the market.<BR><BR>Have fun!
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Thanks Wendy. Any suggestions on what to do for a Sat. and Sun, 12/14-15 for three girlfriends (50) so no wild partying, on a getaway weekend. No car, so within walking, cab distances.
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Do you like Jazz? check out Jazz Alley which always has great shows http://www.jazzalley.com/ Or what about tickets to the Nutcracker? The Pacific Northwest Ballet does one of the best! www.pnb.org.<BR><BR>Definately make reservations for a great dinner somewhere! Campagne or Shea Chez for French? Dahlia Lounge? Waterfront for amazing seafood? El Gaucho for steaks and an old dinner theater feel? So many to choose from!<BR><BR>What about tea at the Four Seasons? There is usually a vendor selling roasted chestnuts outside there too. Or a horse carriage around around town if the weather is nice? <BR><BR>And of course there is great shopping!!!
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Great suggestions, thanks!!
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Still wondering if anyone has stayed at Wall Street Inn?
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