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Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle

1113 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-464-1980

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DOWNTOWN. Conveniently located near the business district, this hotel provides comfortable accommodations and pleasant service. Guest rooms feature cable TV, hairdryer, and phone. Workout facilities, a restaurant, and a lounge are also available for guests' use. Located 3 blocks from Washington State Convention and Trade Center and 17 miles from the airport. Meeting rooms to accommodate 460. Valet parking only $28/day. 415 rooms and suites.

Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport

18740 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188 · 206-246-8600

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SEA-TAC AIRPORT. Situated a stone's throw from the airport, this hotel is convenient for business travelers and convention attendees. Individual rooms feature cable TV, climate control, coffeemaker, and high-speed Internet access. Hotel facilities include an outdoor pool, fitness center, business center, lounges and restaurants, room service, and a shuttle to a nearby mall and to the airport. Golf and tennis facilities are available in the vicinity. Event space to accommodate 2200. Valet parking, $20/day; self-parking, $16/day. 850 rooms and suites.

Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center

17620 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188 · 206-244-4800

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SEA-TAC AIRPORT. Its location notwithstanding, this Hilton evokes Northwestern tranquility more than airport utility. Pacific Northwest scenes are vividly portrayed in original art throughout the lobby and main floor, and rich dark woods, stone, and warm colors dominate. Guest rooms are furnished with mini-bar, dual-line phone with dataport and voicemail, safe, high-speed and wireless Internet access, and WebTV. Facilities and services include two business centers, a restaurant, outdoor pool, fitness center, and hot tub. Event space for 1200. Valet parking: $24; self parking: $18. 396 rooms.

Hotel Andra

2000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 · 206-448-8600

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DOWNTOWN. Stepping into the lobby of this redesigned, brick-and-terra cotta hotel (circa 1926) is akin to entering a well-furnished contemporary home. Distressed plank floors and a commanding stone fireplace join vibrant orange accents to create a warm ambience. Scandinavian style predominates in guest rooms and suites, which are equipped with conveniences like dual-line speakerphone with voice mail and dataport, private bar, and safe. Bathrooms feature Face Stockholm toiletries and Frette towels. Event space for 200. Valet parking only, $35/day. 119 rooms and suites.

Hotel Vintage Park

1100 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-624-8000

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DOWNTOWN. As the name suggests, this fantastic hotel maintains a special fondness for Washington State wines. Guest rooms are decorated in burgundy and merlot tones, tempered by a range of soft taupes. In the evening, wine tastings are held by the lobby fireplace. The hotel also provides a lounge, business center, and Italian restaurant. Special suites are available with jacuzzi and fireplace. Valet parking only, $30/day. 126 rooms.

Radisson Hotel Gateway

18118 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188 · 206-244-6666

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SEA-TAC AIRPORT. Conveniently positioned across from the airport, this hotel is popular with business people. Combining the technology you need with the comforts you crave, guest rooms feature cordless phone with voice mail, dataport, work space, and WiFi/WebTV/high-speed Internet access. Refrigerator, pillowtop mattress, coffeemaker, and free newspaper are also provided. Facilities and services include a business center, indoor pool, fitness center, laundry valet, free parking, 24-hour airport shuttle, restaurant/bar, and room service. Event space for 250. Free parking. 204 rooms.

Roosevelt Hotel

1531 7th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-621-1200

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DOWNTOWN. Still sporting its original brick exterior and rooftop neon sign, the 1929 Roosevelt hotel is one of Seattle's better-known landmarks. The lobby's charming atmosphere continues in guest rooms, which have period-style furnishings and standard amenities – cable TV and phone with voice mail and dataport; some have a minibar, refrigerator, and coffeemaker. The hotel restaurant is popular with locals and guests, and virtually everything you'd want to see in Seattle is within walking distance. Event space for 60. Valet parking only: $25. 151 rooms.

Seattle Marriott Sea-Tac Airport

3201 S 176th St, Seattle, WA 98188 · 206-241-2000

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SEA-TAC AIRPORT. This hotel, located a mile from the airport, puts travel facilities at your fingertips without putting you in the midst of activity. The hotel is set on nine acres and features an atrium with pool and whirlpool. Individual rooms include climate control, TV, phone with voice mail, iron, and ironing board. You'll also find a health club, sauna, game room, restaurant, lounge, and business center. A complimentary shuttle runs to the airport until midnight. Meeting facilities to accommodate 600. Valet parking, $22/day; self parking, $16/day. 459 rooms and suites.

The Edgewater

2411 Alaskan Way, Pier 67, Seattle, WA 98121 · 206-728-7000

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DOWNTOWN. This hotel's rustic decor provides an inviting atmosphere. A stone fireplace, large windows boasting views of Elliot Bay, and comfortable sofas create a homey feel in the lobby. Guest rooms feature dataport, cable TV, and iron. Amenities include a restaurant, bar, and workout facilities. Located one mile from train station and 17 miles from the international airport. Meeting rooms to accommodate 200. Valet parking only: $28/day. 223 rooms.

Warwick Seattle Hotel

401 Lenora St, Seattle, WA 98121 · 206-443-4300

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DOWNTOWN. European service and Old World comforts are this wonderful hotel's hallmarks. Guest rooms feature climate control, dual-line phone with dataport, wet bar, cable TV, marble bath, balcony, hair dryer, iron, and ironing board. Hotel amenities include a restaurant, lounge, health club, sauna, whirlpool, indoor pool, and room service. The Warwick also provides guests with an around-the-clock, complimentary shuttle throughout the downtown area. Meeting facilities to accommodate 100. Parking: $27/day. 230 rooms and suites.

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