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SEA airport hotel transfers Known for being one of the swankiest hotels in town, the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle offers plenty to do. A renown all-suite choice of rooms offers floor-to-ceiling views of the street and quaint seating areas, elevated quarters adding to the luxury with huge living areas and separate bedrooms, kitchens and offices that turn temporary living into a true home. General perks available for each guest include a rooftop infinity pool and 24-hour gym, plus tranquil Pacific Northwest-inspired theme that overtakes an on-site spa, sauna and restaurant. Close access to the University Street Light Rail Station makes getting through the city a little easier, though guests may want to avoid streets teeming with passerby and traffic with a ride of their own, choosing between modest sedans, vans or SUVs for simple drop offs, or settling for meet-and-greet services that offer convenient drop offs, whether it’s a single ride to SeaTac International or a slow tour with a chauffeured limousine.
Close to Waterfront Park’s many attractions renown for looking out at Elliott Bay, getting to know the surrounding beauty is an easy thing to do with museum hopping or old theater waltzing just around the corner. On the north end of Waterfront Park is the massive Seattle Aquarium, home to thousands of aquatic creatures housed within a historic underwater dome, while the south side of the park offers a couple of amusement park rides ranging from the Seattle Great Wheel’s gondola views especially pretty at sunset, or Wings Over Washington’s aerial tours of Seattle through the assistance of a virtual spirit guide. Enjoy the evening with some light entertainment from nearby theaters as well, from the world-class symphony at Benaroya Hall to big-name rock acts at The Showbox. Grab dinner somewhere close by the end of the night, enjoying seafood from Ivar’s Acres of Clams along Pier 54, or local favorites at Elliott’s Oyster House. |