Think crisp weather, the Space Needle and lots of things to do in Seattle where cheap vacations are common. Check yourself into any of the great hotels that Seattle has to offer when you decide to take a cheap vacation this fall to Washington Sate. Visitors often rave about the scenery, the people and of course, the food when taking in a cheap vacation to Seattle. Now is the time to visit when fall colors are just starting to emerge in and around the beautiful city of Seattle.
Sheraton Seattle
This popular hotel with its 35 stories is close to plenty of shopping, entertainment, tourist attractions and dining. Rooms start at $175 and often include in-room safe, health and fitness center, top-of-the linen beds, luxurious linens, Internet access and more.
Pan Pacific Seattle
Situated above a Whole Foods grocery store, the Pan Pacific has a lot to offer clients including Hypnos beds with high quality linens and thread counts, bathrooms with telephones and European style bathtubs with separate showers. Just blocks from major attractions like Pike Place Market and the Seattle Center. The hotel is also home to plenty of shopping, a lounge, 24-hour health club and a Starbucks coffee house off the lobby. Rooms starting at $189.
The Red Lion Hotel on Fifth
With 20-stories, The Red Lion is close to the 5th Avenue Theatre, Pacific Place shops, and Pike Place Market, as well as the Seattle Art Museum.
Enjoy glorious views in the 5th-floor restaurant where smoke-free surroundings are the rule. The Red Lion Hotel cooks up Northwest cuisine and offers guests an outdoor terrace with splendid views of Elliott Bay; or stop by the hotel’s English-style pub for a good time. Rooms have Wireless Internet luxury pillow top mattresses, and city skyline or Elliott Bay views. Rooms starting at $159
If you like plenty of attractions, delicious seafood, unique shopping, museums and scenery that leave the imagination wandering, take a cheap vacation to Seattle this October. Enjoy the city where people watching are a hobby and coffeehouses are a plenty.
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