Youth Hostel in Seattle
Travel Tips for HI - Seattle at the American Hotel (Page 5/20)
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04 Sep 2011 Jeff, USA:
Pike's market and take a ride on the ferry. Great views of Seattle. The Gum wall is a must see. The Underground. |
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03 Sep 2011 Lisa, Australia:
Space needle!!!! Pike place markets |
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03 Sep 2011 Matthew, Canada:
Specialty's Bakery - great pastries/breakfast/coffee |
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02 Sep 2011 Erica, USA:
Oasis Tea Zone- for Milk tea/Bubble tea! Delicious, and a part of the young adult international district scene, for sure! Close by, 519 6th Ave S www.oasisteazone.com, (between King St & Jefferson St) |
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02 Sep 2011 Erica, USA:
Seattle Aquarium! Loved it! Not too huge, but has 2 octopuses, touch tank with starfish of all colors and sea cucumbers, anemonae. Not cheap, though. $19 for adults. Also - Seattle Art Museum, especially on the First Thursday of every month - it's free all day! |
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02 Sep 2011 Roberta, USA:
Jazz Alley. Upscale but with a rotation of top name artists |
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02 Sep 2011 Roberta, USA:
The Harbor boat tour - if the weather is good. |
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28 Aug 2011 MANNY, USA:
If you're going to Canada (Vancouver Island), I CAN recommend the Nanaimo Hostel. It is the best I have seen. There was still some street noise because of the proximity of bars/clubs. |
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28 Aug 2011 Graydon, Canada:
chinese place a door or two down towards the tansit stop |
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27 Aug 2011 Clare, Australia:
Great bubble tea next door, Lychee green tea a MUST! |
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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...... |

