One-Star Hotels Near Pike Place Market

One-Star Hotels Near Pike Place Market

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Pike Place Fish Market is great starting or ending point for an adventurous outdoor trip into Seattle and the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Opened in 1907, this waterfront market is one of the oldest continually operating farmer's markets in the nation. Featuring family owned restaurants, novel shops, fresh fish and produce stands, this multilevel bazaar receives more than 10 million visitors each year looking to enjoy an exceptional seafood meal and soak up the bustling atmosphere.

Green Tortoise Hostel

Located across the street from the Pike Place Fish Market in downtown Seattle, the Green Tortoise Hostel is a gathering ground for travelers from around the world. A sister hostel to the Green Tortoise of San Francisco, this communal living experience features an open mike night every Wednesday, free continental breakfast and free dinner three nights a week. The Green Tortoise offers eight, six and four co-ed bunk bed dormitories as well as private rooms that are available when reserved in advance.

Green Tortoise Hostel
105 Pike St.
Seattle, Washington 98101
(206) 340-1222
greentortoise.net

Kings Inn

Conveniently located to many of Seattle's greatest attractions, the Kings Inn is also within walking distance of Pikes Place. Offering free parking, Wi-Fi and cable television, this budget hotel features 68 guest rooms with private bathrooms.

Kings Inn
2106 5th Ave.
Seattle, Washington 98121
(206) 441-8833
kingsinnseattle.com

Quality Inn and Suites

Offering a free deluxe continental breakfast, free covered parking and in-room Wi-Fi, the Quality Inn and Suites is centrally located to the Seattle Waterfront, Woodland Park Zoo, Pike Place Market and the Seattle Center monorail. Guests of the hotel enjoy views of the Space Needle and downtown area.

Quality Inn and Suites
618 John St.
Seattle, Washington 98109
(206)728-7666‎
qualityinn.com

Article Written By Patricia Poulin

Patricia Poulin is a freelance writer based out of the western slope of Colorado. Poulin's travels and insight have chronicled in print media resources, such as "Inside Outside" and "Breathe" magazine. She is also a regular contributor for other various publications including "USA Today." Poulin holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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