Cheap Seattle Hotels

A few things to know about Seattle before checking into your Seattle hotel: it doesn’t really rain that much, the locals only drink coffee house brew, everyone recycles and the entire city is on a mission to improve the world by eating organically. Your Seattle hotel will thoughtfully cater to your personality and budget, just choose the neighborhood where you would like to stay and settle in.

The Waterfront: You can’t visit Seattle without lingering near the Waterfront. One of the city’s most touristy neighborhoods, the Waterfront is full of Seattle hotels that allow for some of the most breathtaking views in the area. Tons of attractions and activities are easily accessible from the waterfront. The Edgemont hotel sits in the heart of the waterfront, giving travelers a first-rate look at an authentic Waterfront experience.

Downtown and First Hill: Business travelers flock to Seattle hotels near Downtown and First Hill. Here, you’ll find quite a few business-oriented hotels that offer discounted weekend rates (budget-minded travelers, take note). Very conveniently located to interesting parts of the city, Downtown is worthy of its own stop. Great little bistros are perfect for lunch, and high-class restaurants (mostly the business dinner types) promise good food and comfortable atmosphere at night. Budget travelers looking for cheap Seattle hotels should consider the Downtown and First Hill district, especially on weekends.

Belltown: If you’re into the see-and-be-seen scene, book yourself at a Seattle hotel in Belltown, where the most intriguing restaurants and fabulous nightlife beckons travelers from all over the country to experience the social scene. Extending into Pike Place Market, the city’s always-changing urban neighborhood, Belltown has an eclectic mix of character and spirit, and is ultra-lively no matter what time of day. Nightclubs, lounges, dive bars, and taverns move crowds from place to place as soon as the sun goes down (and for a long time after).

Pike Place Market: In 1971, Pike Place opened the world’s first Starbucks. Today, you’ll find caffeine and coffee junkies paying homage to the popular Pike Place on a daily basis. An animated marketplace where locals and tourists frolic, Pike Place is full of tiny shops, quirky stalls with handmade goods, and the all-famous fishmongers, who lob salmon like quarterbacks toss around the pigskin. Restaurants near Pike Place are always busy but are worth the wait and range from upscale to super casual. If you want a Seattle hotel in quintessential area, then come to Pike Place for an all-around authentic experience.

Pioneer Square and the International District: Okay partiers, welcome home. If the purpose of your Seattle hotel room is simply to have a place to lay your head when the party is over, then Pioneer Square and the International District are perfect places for you to book a cheap Seattle hotel room and take off. Unruly and fun on Friday and Saturday nights, this place is always ready for a photo op. Nightlife options are endless, and an overall good mood washes over this section of town during all hours of the weekend. Gorgeous architecture lines the streets, and even daytime wanderers will enjoy the aesthetic qualities of Pioneer Square and the International District.

Queen Anne: Seemingly in its own pretty little world, Queen Anne is a universe in its own right. The northern half, called Upper Queen Anne, looks like movie set with its upscale, yet charming residential buildings. Happy (and wealthy) patrons walk their dogs, sip their coffees, and pop in and out of boutiques through this section of town. Shopping here is remarkable, so if you’re a market-driven traveler, satisfy your appetite for retail by staying in a Seattle hotel near Queen Anne. Most of the high-end hotels are situated in Lower Queen Anne, and next door is Seattle Center, which is still quaint but more affordable.

Capitol Hill: If you’d prefer staying in a bed and breakfast rather than a high-rise hotel in Seattle, then head to Capitol Hill on the eastern side of the city. Catering especially to frugal youth, this uphill locale is known for its 20-something dwellers and large gay population. Huge restored homes and beautiful architecture make the scenery look like the backdrop of a postcard, and although it’s a far walk from downtown, bus connections make it easy to get wherever you need to go.

 
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