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SEA airport hotel transfers A stylish look paired with a modest price, Hilton Seattle offers instant access to downtown as well as the Washington State Convention center via connected walkway. Look forward to easy business trips by waking up to relaxed rooms with windowsill seating and jumbo desks, apartment-style suites adding elevated views as well as separate living areas and a kitchen. Also available with each upgraded suite is instant access to a lounge serving breakfast in the morning and appetizers in the evening, general social scenes adding to the buzz with a striking restaurant adorned with city vistas. For the casual traveler just looking to sightsee, three-block access to the University Street Rail Link makes urban exploration easy, though things can be much easier with a private vehicle rental ranging from small sedans to super-sized chartered buses, each perfect for seeing Washington’s lush forests. Cozy meet-and-greet services like taxis and local personal drivers also make navigating through a strange place possible.
Get to know the vibrant urban buzz by going on a simple walk around the block, starting with the fast-pace undercarriage of Freeway Park’s revitalized space beneath the I-5 Express, cool landmarks along the way including the historic Town Hall Seattle’s incredible Roman Revival space often host to international speakers. Continue east to see First Hill neighborhood’s coolest landmarks, from the Frye Art Museum’s vast combination of European and American works, to the Starbucks Reserve Roastery’s unique kitchen-bakery experience. Go for a stroll across the Cal Anderson Park Reflecting Pool down the street to consider thoughtful moments of introspection as well, a popular space for artists due to its close access to cafes and often interesting conversation of Elliott Bay Book Company. End the evening along the neighborhood’s fun section of East Pine/Pike Street afterward, grabbing classic diner grub at Lost Lake Cafe & Lounge before stopping by Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream. |