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  • Corporate clients as well as leisure travelers take advantage of this outfit’s decent rates for fully furnished and comfortable rooms. Most Puget Sound-area apartments have fully-equipped kitchens, linens, plus all utilities and bi-weekly maid service.

  • This hotel, situated in a historic building, appeals to guests who prefer location over luxury. There are few amenities, instead the emphasis is on ultra-modern decor. Pike Place Market and the surrounding retail and art-infused Belltown are nearby.

  • Since 1901, the Alexis has lived up to its stellar reputation as an elegant haven for those who prefer pampering. Evening wine tasting, 24-hour room service, Internet access, steam and fitness room, full day spa, and the Bookstore Bar are some of the highlights.

  • This 1909 Edwardian Tudor mansion exudes elegance with original carved wood trim, 3,000-crystal chandelier, marble fireplaces, and a remarkable library. Most rooms have private baths.

  • Located in a historical residential neighborhood north of the popular entertainment district, the features here include a parlor with grand piano, fireplace, Oriental rugs, antiques, and polished hardwood floors. Non-smoking.

  • This gracious 1915 Georgian Colonial home is close to the UW campus. Four rooms have porches overlooking gardens and mountains, and guests stay in nicely furnished one- or two-bedroom apartments.

  • Built in 1929, this inn is tastefully decorated in Arts and Crafts furniture. All 9 rooms and suites offer private baths. It is located near Woodland Park Zoo; Metro buses stop 3 blocks away.

  • Built for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon Exposition, this historic landmark inn offers old-world charm and hospitality. Rooms come with washbasin, mirror, and minimal furniture. Rates include Continental breakfast.

  • One of Marriott’s less expensive hotels offers great lake views and proximity to Seattle Center and I-5. Rooms have free Internet access, and there’s also an indoor swimming pool.

  • A reputed chain hotel with well-appointed rooms and an easy walk to the Convention Center and trendy boutiques.

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