Youth Hostel in Seattle
Travel Tips for HI - Seattle at the American Hotel (Page 1/20)
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25 Jan 2012 Elika, USA:
Lots of good Chinese restaurants nearby, esp. up the street and around the corner. :) Want hotpot? Noodle soup? Congee? Handmade dumplings? Peking duck? Bubble tea? Dimsum? It's all there. |
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09 Jan 2012 Patricio, USA:
Anywhere else that is not a Hostel Internationl place in Seattle. They will treat you like a dog. |
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27 Dec 2011 Tomomi, Japan:
Bread&tea were you can choose your best one. |
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27 Dec 2011 Tomomi, Japan:
Talk to other parson then I get a useful information. |
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12 Dec 2011 Ming, USA:
The grand view from ferries and from the Queen Anne hill |
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05 Dec 2011 Janina, Germany:
capitol hill (bars) pioneer square (live music) |
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05 Dec 2011 Janina, Germany:
pike place market kerry park the gingerbread houses at the sheraton hotel during christmas season the underground tour the poetry on the stairs when you walk up from the tunnel emp |
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14 Dec 2011 Sarah, England & Wales:
If you're around Pioneer Square, go check out Waterfall Park, it's a really unique city feature. If you're jetlagged like me it's also worth taking a quick walk up to Kobe Terrace park to watch the sunrise - stunning! |
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27 Nov 2011 Roger, USA:
CenturyLink field for great football action, Pikes Place Market, Seattle Center, Yukon Gold Museum. |
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27 Nov 2011 Roger, USA:
HI Boston, for 112th running of the Boston Marathon. |
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HI Hostel Seattle at the American HotelImportant Information: Please be aware that all pricing listed on this website is Hostelling International member pricing not including tax. If you are not a Hostelling International member, you will need to pay an additional $3 per night per person plus tax. Hostelling International Seattle at the American Hotel offers a great value-oriented stay and a convenient location in the International District/Chinatown/Japantown of downtown Seattle just one block east of Union Station, which is a main Sound Transit Link Light Rail stop from Seattle-Tacoma (SeaTac) International Airport. We are also two blocks east of King Street Station, which is the Amtrak train station on the railroad lines to and from Portland (Oregon), Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), and Spokane. | more...... |

