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Hotel Deca

4507 Brooklyn Avenue NE , Seattle, WA 98105
Hotel Deca features 158 deluxe rooms and suites with contemporary art-deco motifs, located in the heart of the University district. Each room features panoramic views of the University District city base, illuminating downtown Seattle or breathtaking mountains and lakes. Guests relax in living-room style lobby with a crackling fireplace and comfortable seating. The District Lounge is a haven for a casually elegant breakfast, lunch or dinner. Tully's Coffee Shop is on-site offering toasty drinks, snacks and streetside views for people watching.

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During your Seattle vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Japanese Garden
Situated on 3 1/2 acres of land, the Japanese Garden is a perfect little world unto itself, with babbling brooks, a lake rimmed with Japanese irises and filled with colorful koi (Japanese carp), and a cherry orchard (for spring color). A special tea garden encloses a teahouse, where on the third Saturday of each month between April and October, you can attend a traditional tea ceremony ($10). Unfortunately, noise from a nearby road can be distracting.
Seattle Art Museum
You simply can't miss this downtown art museum. Just look for Jonathon Borofsky's Hammering Man, an animated three-story steel sculpture that pounds out a silent beat in front of the museum. Inside, you'll find one of the nation's premier collections of Northwest Coast Indian art and artifacts and an equally large collection of African art. Exhibits cover European and American art ranging from ancient Mediterranean works to pieces from the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods. A large 18th-century collection and a smaller 19th-century exhibition lead up to a 20th-century collection that includes a room devoted to Northwest contemporary art. (There's also a smattering of Asian art at this museum, but the city's major collection of Asian art is at the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park.) Free guided tours of the different collections are offered.
Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center
Sort of an interactive promotion for modern fishing and shipping, this facility at the north end of the Seattle waterfront is aimed primarily at kids and has more than 40 hands-on exhibits highlighting Seattle's modern working waterfront and its links to the sea. Exhibits include a kid-size fishing boat, a virtual kayak trip through Puget Sound, and a live radar center that allows you to track the movement of vessels in Elliott Bay. In another exhibit, you get to use a simulated crane to practice loading a scale model of a cargo ship.

Doubletree Guest Suites Seattle Airport/Southcenter
Excellent airport location, across from Westfield Shopping Town, Southcenter, featuring more than 150 fine department stores, specialty shops and restaurants. Just 5 minutes to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the Boeing Company, and Alteon. 15 minutes from beautiful downtown Seattle attractions and cruise ship arrivals and ...
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Clarion Hotel Seattle Airport
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4 out of 5

A bit disappointed

Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA

The hotel dining area and bar was very comfortable.

THe room was just OK. I had to ask to be switched twice. The bathroom was so small you could hardly move around in it. I had asked for a room with two beds and they could not accommodate me. Overall, fine but would look elsewhere in the future. Interestingly, I will be going to Seattle frequently over the next several months and will now begin to look for other options.

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5 out of 5

Great feeling.

Anonymous, 2006-12-31

shopping, and close to campus and pioneer park

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5 out of 5

Tasteful, comfortable hotel

Anonymous, Oakland, CA, 2006-11-05

We found a very nice shopping area due west of the hotel in the Fremont area. Enjoyed the small flea market there as well as the boutique shops and numerous restaurants.

This old art deco hotel has been recently remodeled but still has its older hotel charm. The room we had was small but had a corner window overlooking the neighborhood which gave the impression of space and was very attractive and comfortable. The public areas, bar and restaurant were all cozy and inviting and felt like a smaller boutique hotel. We enjoyed our dinner at the hotel restaurant and, although the menu was not large, we and our friends all were very satisfied with our meal and restaurant accomodations. One friend in a wheel chair had no problems accessing the restaurant or getting special seating and help from the staff as needed. She was very complimentary of the service.

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4 out of 5

Great location

Anonymous, Medford, OR, 2006-08-27

University Row has many great places to eat with a wide variety

The University Tower Hotel was is a great University neighborhood with the best places to eat in Seattle just a short walk. Rooms were big and had a great view of the city. The elevator very very slow. The cont bereakfast was one of the best I have been to, however we did not know about it till the third night, it is a well kept secret.

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5 out of 5

Great value for the money

Anonymous, 2006-05-25

Get up early and eat breakfast before 9:30am.

This is more of a business hotel but worked very well for a one night getaway. Great view and decor and complimentary breakfast. Location is great because it's easily accessible to I-5.

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5 out of 5

Hip and Efficient

Brian, Charleston, SC, 2006-04-15

University Tower is what you should expect from an urban hotel: stylish, friendly, efficient. They handled late arrival, towel requests and parking with ease. On-site coffee house and jazz band in the basement (weekend) elevates this place from obiquitous mundane hospitality to comfortable favorite. The only reason NOT to recommend is to enhance room availability when I return.

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5 out of 5

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Rhonda, Washington, DC, 2005-12-28

Terrific location

 
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