Youth Hostel in Seattle
Travel Tips for HI - Seattle at the American Hotel (Page 3/20)
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09 Oct 2011 Aimee, USA:
Chicago! Always a good city, and I'm having currently having good experiences at that hostel, too :D |
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05 Oct 2011 Michael, USA:
World Pizza up the street is great - and cheap. Pikes Market - especially areas around the main market. |
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05 Oct 2011 Michael, USA:
Meeting other guests in the lounge was most fun, |
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05 Oct 2011 Michael, USA:
Amtrak - then local bus to Annacordis (sp?) and the San Juan Islands. Need to spend the night there to go Whale watching the next morning from Friday Harbor, San Juan Island. |
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04 Oct 2011 Ju ying, Taiwan:
good location because market nearby |
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23 Sep 2011 Michael, USA:
Banh Mi and Vietnamese coffee at Sun Bakery & Cafe, around the corner from the Hostel, are super cheap and yummy. |
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23 Sep 2011 Michael, USA:
80's / Goth dancing at Grims, Capitol Hill, on Thursday nights. |
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22 Sep 2011 ILSE, USA:
don't miss Seattle Cycling Tours on 714 Pike Street, Seattle. 206.356.5803 for a great 2 hour bicycling town tour. |
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20 Sep 2011 Sungting, USA:
Sunset is the most beautiful view. |
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19 Sep 2011 Audrey, Canada:
The Experience Music Project, so cool! |
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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...... |

