Nestled in the city's vibrant core, the Sheraton Seattle Hotel is a gateway to all the sights, sounds, and experiences of the fabulous Northwest. The best of Seattle is found just outside our front doors, from exciting nightlife to gourmet restaurants, world-class shopping, and of course, the heart of the financial and business district. Already recognized for attentive and exceptional service, our AAA Four Diamond hotel offers the freshest guest rooms, corridors, meeting space and lobby in the Northwest. Discover maximum comfort and convenience in each of our 838 guest rooms, carefully designed down to the smallest detail. Or experience the luxury of our Club rooms, a wonderful alternative for discriminating travelers. Plan an event they will always remember in our 14,000 sq. ft. Grand Ballroom, three junior ballrooms or the spectacular 35th floor Cirrus Room, offering sweeping views and gorgeous d'cor. Tempt your tastes with a variety of private dining venues, offering unlimited opportunities for designing exclusive, themed events. Or if you're looking for a little recreation, our health club features a sauna, Jacuzzi, massage, and a comprehensive selection of exercise equipment. The Sheraton Seattle Hotel is a prestigious landmark with the perfect location and a full complement of resources to satisfy the needs of the most discriminating traveler. Won't you join us?



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During your Seattle vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Seattle Asian Art Museum
Housed in a renovated Art Deco building in Volunteer Park, the Asian art collection places an emphasis on Chinese and Japanese art, but also includes works from Korea, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Himalayas. Among the museum's most notable pieces are the Chinese terra-cotta funerary art, Chinese snuff bottles, and Japanese netsukes (belt decorations). One room is devoted to Japanese ceramics, while three rooms are devoted to Chinese ceramics. The central hall contains stone religious sculptures of South Asia (primarily India). The museums hosts frequent lectures and concerts.
Burke Museum
Located at the northwest corner of the University of Washington campus, the Burke Museum features exhibits on the natural and cultural heritage of the Pacific Rim. Permanent exhibits include Life & Times, which covers 500 million years of Washington history (and prehistory) with lots of fossils, including a complete mastodon, on display. The second permanent exhibit, Pacific Voices, focuses on the many cultures of the Pacific Rim and their connections to Washington State. There is also a smaller temporary-exhibit gallery. In front of the museum stand three modern totem poles carved in the style of the 1870s and 1880s.
Wing Luke Asian Museum
Despite much persecution over the years, Asians, primarily Chinese and Japanese, have played an integral role in developing the Northwest, and today the connection of this region with the far side of the Pacific has opened up both economic and cultural doors. The exhibits at this small museum, located in the heart of Seattle's International District and named for the first Asian American to hold public office in the Northwest, explore the roles various Asian cultures have played in the settlement and development of the region. Many of the museum's special exhibits are meant to help explain Asian customs to non-Asians. If you're walking around Chinatown, this place will give you a better appreciation of the neighborhood, but the exhibits tend to have a narrow range of appeal.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites SEATTLE (NORTHGATE MALL AREA)
The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, Seattle is your home away from home. Located just seven miles north of downtown Seattle, on Aurora Avenue North (Highway 99) with easy access to I-5, our location offers all of the convenience of downtown without the downtown inconvenience. We invite you to experience the friendliness of our staff and greatness of a fine Seattle hotel. We are also nearby Seattle downtown, University of Washington (UW), Safeco Field, Key Arena, Seattle Waterfront, ...
Renaissance Seattle Hotel
The Renaissance Seattle Hotel is set on a tree-lined hill at the top of Madison Street one block from the dramatic Seattle Public Library: a prime location away from the hustle and bustle, yet with excellent freeway access and walking-distance proximity to the Seattle stadiums, shopping and sightseeing. You will be delighted by the spacious high-ceilinged lobby newly renovated with colorful furnishings and walls graced with paintings depicting colorful city scenes by a young local artist. ...
Hilton Garden Inn Seattle/Renton
Five miles east of Seattle - Tacoma International Airport, 14 miles south of downtown Seattle. Conveniently located to the Renton/Tukwila and Kent business ...
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