Edmonds, Washington Accommodations

Edmonds, Washington Accommodations

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Edmonds, a northern suburb of Seattle, is a waterfront community located on the shores of Puget Sound. Ferry service west to Kingston provides convenient access to the Kitsap Peninsula and a train station provides commuters and visitors with service to downtown Seattle. An underwater scuba park, fishing pier and beaches are popular recreational attractions. Primarily a residential area, Edmonds offers visitors accommodations near the water or on the highway leading to points north and south.

Best Western Edmonds Harbor Inn

The Edmonds fishing pier and beaches are steps from the Harbor Inn.
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The Harbor Inn offers accommodations in downtown Edmonds near the marina, Amtrak station, fishing pier and beaches. Select from 91 rooms and suites on three floors, with kitchenettes and Jacuzzi tubs available as optional amenities. Standard amenities include wireless Internet access, flat screen televisions with cable and HBO, refrigerators, voice mail and dedicated work spaces. A seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub are available to guests at the Harbor Inn, and an onsite fitness room provides a place to maintain your exercise routine. Venture downstairs to the breakfast room in the morning for a complimentary buffet and beverages before walking to Olympic Beach or the shops and restaurants in the historic downtown area. Children under age 13 stay free with an adult and pets are allowed at the Harbor Inn with an additional daily fee. The Best Western Edmonds Harbor Inn is located 3 blocks from the passenger ferry terminal and is easily accessible by following Highway 104 west from Interstate 5, Seattle's main north to south thoroughfare.

Best Western Edmonds Harbor Inn
130 W Dayton St.
Edmonds, WA 98020-4130
425-771-5021
bestwesternwashington.com

Travelodge Seattle North/Edmonds

Two golf courses are located within blocks of the Travelodge.
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Located 12 miles north of downtown Seattle, the Travelodge provides convenient access to the waterfront in downtown Edmonds to the west, commercial amenities in Lynnwood to the east and freeway entrances to the south in Shoreline. Budget-friendly room types include one queen, one or two doubles, an efficiency studio or a queen bed room with in-room Jacuzzi tub. All rooms include refrigerators, microwaves, wireless Internet access, cable television with HBO and a complimentary "Bear Bites" breakfast each morning. The Travelodge features an outdoor hot tub and fitness room for guests, and laundry facilities are available. Nearby dining options include a pancake house and upscale bar and grill within a five-minute drive. Recreational opportunities near the Travelodge include Lake Ballinger and two golf courses.

Travelodge Seattle North/Edmonds
23825 Highway 99
Edmonds, WA 98026
425-771-8008
travelodge.com

Travelers Inn and Suites

Grab a coffee across the street from the Travelers Inn and Suites.
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The Travelers Inn and Suites of Edmonds offers guest rooms and suites with kitchenettes available. Breakfast is provided for guests and wireless Internet access is a standard amenity. Access to Interstate 5 is conveniently located to the east in Mountlake Terrace and a hospital, grocery store and coffee shop are available within a few blocks of the Travelers Inn and Suites. The beaches and ferry in downtown Edmonds are 3 miles west of the hotel.

Travelers Inn and Suites
22127 Highway 99
Edmonds, WA 98026
425-776-0200‎

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Article Written By Michelle Hornaday

Michelle Hornaday lives in Edmonds, Washington and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Washington State University and a Master of Education from Northern Arizona University. She is currently a freelance writer for various websites.

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