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Seattle

Situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest and the northernmost major city in the contiguous United States. As a key gateway for trade with the Asia-Pacific region and home to global giants like Boeing and Microsoft, it offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and modern tech innovation. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, the city provides diverse neighborhoods ranging from the historic waterfront to bustling commercial districts. Its strategic location near the Canadian border and robust infrastructure make it an ideal hub for both business and leisure, with easy access to natural landscapes and urban amenities.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 King Street Station🚆 Westlake🚆 Symphony🚆 Stadium🚆 SODO🚆 Beacon Hill🚆 Mount Baker🚆 Columbia City

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Downtown and the Pike Place Market area offer the best walkability for exploring iconic sites. Belltown is ideal for nightlife enthusiasts, while South Lake Union, home to Microsoft's headquarters, is highly favored by tech business travelers for its proximity to corporate offices and modern transit links.

Getting Around & Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is located in SeaTac to the south. While the specific IATA code is not provided in the context, the airport is well-connected to the city center via the Link Light Rail and taxi services. The city's public transportation network is extensive, covering major hotel districts and attractions, making it convenient for travelers without a car.

Best Season

Summer months (June to September) offer the most pleasant weather with ample sunshine, making it the ideal time for outdoor sightseeing and festivals. Winters are rainy but provide a cozy atmosphere for indoor museums and cafes, appealing to travelers who prefer quieter, cultural exploration.

Nearby attractions

Space Needle

Space Needle

Landmark1.3 km

observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States

Lumen Field

Lumen Field

Culture3.3 km

multi-purpose stadium in Seattle, Washington, USA

Museum of Pop Culture

Museum of Pop Culture

Museum1.3 km

museum in Seattle, Washington, USA

T-Mobile Park

T-Mobile Park

Culture3.8 km

baseball stadium in Seattle, Washington, USA, home venue of the Seattle Mariners

Lake Washington

Lake Washington

Nature5.5 km

lake in Washington state, U.S.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market

Landmark1.9 km

public market and tourist attraction in Seattle, Washington

Seattle Art Museum

Seattle Art Museum

Museum2.0 km

art museum in Seattle, Washington

Seattle Center

Seattle Center

Park1.5 km

arts, educational, tourism and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington, United States

Lake Union

Lake Union

Nature1.5 km

lake in King County, Washington, USA

Kingdome

Kingdome

Culture3.3 km

former stadium in Seattle, Washington

Seattle Great Wheel

Seattle Great Wheel

Landmark2.3 km

Ferris wheel in Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Husky Stadium

Husky Stadium

Culture3.6 km

stadium in Seattle, Washington

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Airport lounges (SEA)

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