Youth Hostel in Seattle
Travel Tips for HI - Seattle at the American Hotel (Page 14/17)
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22 Apr 2012 Erik, USA:
Ho Ho's chinese food is amazing and open till 3am! |
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19 Apr 2012 Robert, England & Wales:
If the Seattle Chinese Orchestra, are playing go and see them you will not be disapointed, they're fantastic..... |
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19 Apr 2012 Robert, England & Wales:
So mnay, Pike Market, EMP,(It's an Experience), the Underground tour for history fans, Bainbridge ferry for views of Seattle, to get great photos, the free walking tour was good too..... |
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19 Apr 2012 Robert, England & Wales:
Vancouver for another great city, Victoria, Vancouver Island is great too, but Don't Miss Tofino, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island |
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19 Apr 2012 Heather, USA:
The Wing Museum only 2 blocks from the Hostel is a wonderful journey through the history of the immigrating Asian populations in Seattle; this was wonderful, a very personal experience, & half the price of the Seattle Art Museum. |
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08 Apr 2012 Catherine, Canada:
"J&M Cafe" in Pioneer Square approximately a 10 minute walk from the hostel. Cheap food - sandwiches, burgers, yummy cactus cut potatoes and fries etc. Such a friendly area too! Also, walk down to the public market, there's tons of food down there and in the vicinity. |
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19 Apr 2012 Robert, England & Wales:
The free public transport around Seattle is an excellent way to get to know the city. |
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08 Apr 2012 R. Michael, Canada:
SEattle ZOO-Woodlands, Museum of Flight |
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08 Apr 2012 Jennifer, USA:
Fortune garden up the street but only Oder one entree for two people portions are huge! |
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01 Apr 2012 Vincent, Canada:
Bellevue Mall in terms of shopping. |
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HI Hostel Seattle at the American HotelHostelling 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. Important 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. | more...... |

