Here at Cheap Hotels Inn, We have decided to review cheap hotels in Seattle, Washington.
Seattle is one of America’s most familiar and popular cities, a hundred miles south of Canada on the Pacific Northwest coast, with numerous attractions from the Space Needle and Lincoln Park to the Moore Theater, the Pacific Northwest Ballet, and the Seattle Mariners major league baseball team. In addition, if you plan to visit, cheap hotels in Seattle are not difficult to find.
If you want to stay centrally located for your vacation, you can get a good room at the Best Western Executive Inn on Taylor Avenue North for $69 per night for three nights checking in at 4 p.m. PST Monday and ending with a Thursday check-out at 4 p.m. The room includes two queen-size beds, wireless Internet, cable television with premium channels, a complimentary daily newspaper, refrigerator, microwave oven, and an in-room coffeemaker.
If you don’t need quite that much luxury and don’t mind staying near Seattle International Airport, however, you can get a good room for $17 less at the Days Inn SeaTac Airport, including a queen-size bed, wireless Internet access, and cable and satellite television plus a free USA Today every day of your stay. The check-in and check-out times, however, are also a little earlier: 2 p.m. for each.
Perhaps you would prefer a little peace and quiet in your hotel after your day’s activities. If so, you may want to look at the Best Western River’s Edge, ten miles from downtown Seattle and just a short hop from the Pacific Ocean, the Olympic Mountains, the San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains, and the regional wine country. You get a river view and a king size bed with a choice of wireless or wired Internet for $100 a night on a Monday 3 p.m. check-in and Thursday 3 p.m. check-out.
Maybe you would like even simpler accommodations for your visit. Many people do. They would rather spend their money on exploring the region than a luxuriant hotel accommodation, and that is where the Best Western Loyal Inn may satisfy. This hotel is four blocks from the Space Needle and a half mile from Pike Place Market and offers a choice of one queen or two double beds, free wireless Internet, and a small kitchenette for $64 a night with a Monday 4 p.m. check-in and a Thursday 4 p.m. check-out.
However, if you want the comfort in the hotel as well as the splendor of the region away from the hotel, you may find the Paramount suitable for you. One block from the Paramount Theater on Pine Street, this hotel is also right next to Pacific Place shops and restaurants and three blocks from the famous Seattle Monorail. Features include a Dragonfish Asian Café with late night menus, room service, and American-style breakfast, plus a 24/7 free fitness center. Your room includes a minibar and a coffee maker, granite-top vanities, and marble floored and walled bathrooms, plus wireless Internet for a small fee and flat-screen television. Moreover, if you think that all sounds a little pricy, think again—a simple standard king room is only $119 per night for a Monday 4 p.m. check-in and a Thursday 4 p.m. check-out.
You can find these and many other cheap hotel rooms in Seattle by way of HotelsCheap.org, Hotels.com, Travelocity.com, and All-Hotels.com. Be sure to check whether booking through these sites includes cancellation fees should something come up to cause a change in plans. Most of all have a pleasant vacation.








