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Places to Stay in Seattle
Everyone knows there's lots to do in Seattle... but what about places to stay? Here's a few unique places to hang your hat while you're there.



Ace Hotel
Conveniently situated in the heart of Seattle, the Ace Hotel combines sleek, 21st Century futurism with the classic flavor and affordability of European lodging. Rooms feature loft-like ceilings, hardwood floors, and a single sink and vanity in each. Be forewarned, however, guests do share the loo, but for a few dollars more, you can book one of the master suites, which feature private bathrooms.

From $65


The ultimate lodging for the urban nomad


Ace Hotel




Fuurin-Oka
A B&B in a private, detached house and garden built in traditional Japanese style, down to the last authentic detail. Captures the flavor and feeling of a trip to Japan, from the restless bamboo fronds to the "shush" of the shoji screens. Located on beautiful Bainbridge Island, a 30-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle.

From $150


Daily breakfast is included - choose American or Japanese style


Fuurin-Oka




Willows Lodge
Rural and rustic in ambience, The Willows is the latest in greater Seattle's collection of luxury lodging facilities. This 86-room, Northwest-style lodge is situated on five beautifully landscaped acres that border the Sammamish River in the heart of Western Washington's wine country. Home to two restaurants, a spa and gardens.

From $170


A relaxing retreat for locals and out-of-towners alike


Willows Lodge


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