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Hostels in Seattle, WA

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We proudly announce the Grand Re-opening and Remodel of the Seattle Green Tortoise Hostel on September 16, 2006. Our new location is conveniently located at First Ave. and Pike Street, right around the corner from our old Hostel, and across the street from the famous Pike Place Market. The new hostel, with a view of the Puget Sound and the Market, boasts 30 newly-remodeled bunk rooms in the...
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This AAE Hotel is one of 2 AAE Hotels in Seattle and is located just 2 blocks from the Seattle Center, Experience Music Project, Pacific Science Center, Science Fiction Museum, and the world famous Space Needle. You can walk from Greyhound Bus in less then 10 minutes and we have views of the Needle from your room. We accept AAE...
Welcome Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawk fans! We are also 3 blocks away from the Seattle Gift Show.

Seattle La Hacienda Motel, is only five minutes from Safeco Field and the new Seahawk football stadium, yet is a world away from downtown prices. La Hacienda Motel is exactly 2.8 miles south of Safeco Field and less than 4 miles south of downtown Seattle. So while our location is a few...
The Hostel welcomes all travellers from all over the world Welcome to Hostel Seattle!

Hostel Seattle provides all the conveniences for all our guests. The Hostel creates a small, intimate & friendly setting with a stunning view of the Olympic Mountains and our beautiful waterways. The Hostel offers affordable rates, very clean & beautiful accommodations with the most friendly &...
 
 

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