Top 10 Neighborhood Hotels
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1. Ace
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.
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2. MarQueen Hotel
Queen Anne neighborhood’s stately hotel provides a wonderful alternative to the area’s chain motels and hotels. Walk to quaint cafés, trendy bars, and small shops. Reserve a room away from the street to avoid noise from the boisterous foot traffic heading to or from concerts and sports events.
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3. University Inn
Parents and students reserve early to save their spot at the University Inn, a non-smoking property located only three blocks from the University of Washington. Guests are treated to a free Continental breakfast and a courtesy shuttle to downtown.
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4. Pioneer Square Hotel
History buffs and sports fans flock to this 19th-century landmark hotel featuring period decor and deluxe bathrooms. The bustling waterfront, ferry terminal, stadiums, and Pioneer Square historic district lie just outside.
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5. Inn at the Market
This inn pampers guests in an enviable locale with panoramic views of the Olympic Range and Mount Rainier. Consider dining at Campagne, the classic French restaurant, or its more casual country-style café.
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6. Inn at Queen Anne
Charm and a cozy ambience characterizes this 1930s-era inn. Rooms have kitchenettes and there’s a plant-filled patio/courtyard on the property, perfect for sipping tea or coffee.
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7. Silver Cloud Inn
This affordable Eastlake neighborhood inn provides complimentary breakfasts and shuttles to downtown. Many rooms have views of Lake Union and its seaplane traffic.
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8. Seattle Hotel
You can get a real feel for downtown by staying at this inexpensive hotel, equidistant to such major attractions as Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market, and the Seattle Art Museum.
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9. University Tower Hotel
An attractive choice for visiting parents, professors, and students, this award-winning hotel has 16 stories and designer rooms that offer comfy digs and great views of the U-District, the Space Needle, and the downtown skyline.
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10. Watertown
Essentially a hotel catering to students and their parents, Watertown boasts non-smoking premises, complimentary breakfasts, loaner bicycles, and a free shuttle to select attractions.
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