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Accommodation In Seattle

Seattle, Washington, takes a bit of hipster sensibility, some techie know-how and a dash of suburbia, mixes it with rainy skies and throws in locally-grown organic coffee for good measure. Then it tosses all those ingredients into a solar-powered crock pot. At the end of the day, do you know what’s for dinner?

Answer: One of America’s funkiest cities.

Get in on the action with hotels in Seattle, and let the Emerald City take you down the yellow brick road. There’s no-one behind the curtain at the end, just a holiday you won’t soon forget (who are you, the scarecrow?).

Things to Do in Seattle

To find the most popular Seattle attractions, all you have to do is look at the skyline. The Space Needle points the way to the Seattle Center, a complex that has more than just the iconic column. The centre also has a park, performance venues and an otherworldly glass sculpture display. Try to find your Seattle hotel from the 160m observation deck of the famous spire, then spend a day (or three) exploring.

If you need a breather from the crowds, head over to Volunteer Park. This urban sanctuary has mountain and city skyline views and a botanical garden with more than 600 types of orchids. Factor in the Seattle Asian Art Museum in a cool 1930s Art Deco building, and it’s easy to see why we say you’ll be relaxed and recharged in no time.

Accommodation in Capitol Hill will put you steps away from this secluded oasis, yet front and centre to one of Seattle’s most popular neighbourhoods. When you’re feeling ready to re-enter society, search for souvenirs in the artisan boutiques or raise a toast to the local wine scene at a swanky bistro.

Getting To & Around Seattle

Flights to Seattle land at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), 20km south of the city centre. The easiest way to get into the city is to catch the Light Link Rail, which runs from 6am to midnight. The Link makes several stops in downtown Seattle, including near Pike Place Market.

Once you’re all checked into your accommodation in Seattle, there’s an excellent bus system, a streetcar system connecting Pioneer Square and Capitol Hill, and a monorail that runs from downtown to the Space Needle. Sure, there’s always one of Wotif’s car hire options. But you can also travel completely motor-free thanks to Seattle’s bike culture.

Upcoming Events

September and October are the true sweet spots for Seattle holidays: The crowds have gone, and the weather is still in the balmy teens. It’s also a great time to experience the city’s eclectic vibe, with music and arts festivals breathing creativity into the lungs of the city. In September, Bumbershoot remains one of the most impressive music and arts festivals in Seattle. Come October, Earshot Jazzfest brings a smooth ease to the city.

If you want to support Seattle’s next Picasso, consider scheduling your journey to the Emerald City in mid-November, when the annual Best of the Northwest Art & Fine Craft Show takes over Hangar 30 at Magnuson Park. More than 100 of the area’s most talented artists come together to showcase their pottery, copper art, paintings and other one-of-a-kind pieces. Bring home something special and your mates can never call you uncultured again! So there.

Pro Tip: The best places to stay in Seattle book up quicker when a major event or festival is in town. Get your hotel room now, is what we’re saying.

Get Outside!

Any time is a great time to visit the Emerald City, but there’s no two ways about it: Seattle’s summers are gorgeous. June through August see temperatures in the low to mid-20s, and rainfall is at its lowest. During this time of year, the city really lives up to its nickname—contrary to Kermit’s belief, it really is easy being green—and spending time outdoors is a no-brainer.

Rent a bike and hit the Burke-Gilman Trail. A stop at Lake Union reveals quaint houseboats and a visit to Chittenden Locks gives you primo views of botanical gardens and Puget Sound. When you’re ready to give your legs a rest, Discovery Park has your name on it. Stretching across more than 500 acres, this huge public park in the Magnolia neighbourhood gives you space to contemplate life…or blow your Instagram feed with photos of the Olympic Mountains. The choice is yours!

Back on the urban side of things, you can track down some of the best food in Seattle downtown. Take a walk through legendary Pike Place Market or Melrose Market to see where restaurants are nabbing the fresh catch of the day, then sit yourself down at a restaurant in West Seattle or Capitol Hill to get a plateful.

Must-See Spots

If you only spend one day in Seattle, we can’t say we envy you. It takes at least a long weekend to find Oz in the Emerald City. Still, even with a short visit, you can manage to hit lots of the top spots. Begin your holiday with a Space Needle Observatory Deck & Chihuly Garden and Glass tour, and you’ve already covered two of the most popular sites in the city. How easy is that?

Visit the birthplace of Seattle—Pioneer Square—to buy up fun items at quirky stores and munch on lunch from a local small business. Save room for dim sum, because Seattle’s Chinatown district is too inviting and colourful to pass up.

Down by the waterfront, Washington State Ferries are a quintessential part of any Seattle trip. Breathe in fresh air like it’s going out of style and enjoy panoramic views of the skyline. You might not spot Flipper while you’re out on open water, but back at the Seattle Aquarium, fur seals and tufted puffins are waiting to greet you.

Ready to add your own dash of spice to the Seattle recipe? The best deals on Seattle accommodation are just a click away with Wotif. Book today and get in the mix!

Need insider tips on must-see attractions in Seattle? Check out our Seattle travel guide!

Seattle hotels essential information

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4,353 hotels
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AU$121
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AU$781
Popular hotels
Hyatt Regency Seattle, citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square, The Belltown Inn, Coast Gateway Hotel, Mediterranean Inn, Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, WA, Executive Hotel Pacific, Red Roof Inn Seattle Airport - SEATAC, DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Seattle?
The reviews are in for Hotel Ballard, and they’re so glowing they make the light bulbs appear dim. Located in Seattle, this stay offers pilates classes, a restaurant and plenty more. Wotif travellers also rate Four Seasons Hotel Seattle as one of the leading hotels in Seattle. It’s a good choice if you want to be close to Space Needle and Pike Place Market. Whatever type of place you’re after, use Wotif to discover an unbeatable deal on your Seattle accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Seattle?
Travellers typically spend 3 days discovering Seattle. But how long you stay is up to you. You’re the boss. Take a look at our leading Seattle hotel offers, grab yourself a bargain, and then work on an itinerary that makes the most of your time here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Seattle?
Many first-timers choose to stay in West Bellevue. It’s home to some of the top Seattle hotels, including Bellevue Club Hotel and Eastgate Hotel, BW Signature Collection. There’s plenty to see and do in this area, such as Bellevue Square and Lincoln Square.
How much does a Seattle hotel cost?
No need to butter up the hotel manager — our filters will take care of finding AU$121 cheap accommodation in Seattle. Simply enter your travel details and fine-tune your search by things like property class, budget and amenities. Oh, and here’s another tip to save some cash: Book your Seattle hotel outside the peak months of March, April and May when prices are typically higher.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Seattle?
Master the art of finding cheap hotels in Seattle with some of these tips and tricks:

  • Keep that budget in check and stay midweek: Cheaper rates are typically offered from Monday to Thursday.
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  • Steer clear of the peak season: November, December and January are Seattle’s quietest months so there’ll be special offers galore.
  • Narrow your search with our filter tool: Then sort by the lowest price to pocket an amazing deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Seattle?
You’ll feel like a superstar when you stay at one of our luxury hotels in Seattle. The easiest way to discover high-end digs is with our “Property class” filter. Here are two ideas to get you started:


Which hotels in Seattle are family-friendly?
Choose the right hotel for your break and your kiddos will think you’re cooler than free ice cream on a summer day. That’s why we make it easy to look for family accommodation in Seattle. Just use our “Family friendly” filter to find digs bursting with kid-approved amenities like organised activities, playgrounds and pools. Here are three we reckon you’re gonna like:


What is the best area to stay in Seattle?
A good hotel in an epic location is hard to top, which is why many travellers pick the areas of Downtown Seattle, Denny Triangle and Belltown for their Seattle accommodation. But hey, we’re just getting started. There are loads of other captivating Seattle neighbourhoods worth considering. Check out all the possible locations for your hotel in Seattle by clicking “View map” at the top of the page.

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