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LEISURE TRAVEL
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Places to go, people to see
Seattle overlooks Puget Sound and is surrounded by the sparkling waters of Elliott Bay, Lake Union, and Lake Washington. The city attracts painters, craftsman, musicians, boaters, skiers, mountain climbers, and even discriminating coffee drinkers. The Emerald City offers a splendid vacation setting and when you stay at the Inn at the Market, you are surrounded by Seattle, Washington tourist attractions.
Downtown Seattle shimmers with historic landmarks, modern skyscrapers and a landscape of evergreens. Beyond the city limits are some of this nation's best hiking, mountain views, and lush forests. Views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountain, and the Cascade Range can leave you breathless and that's not because of the altitude! Seattle, Washington is rich in recreation and entertainment during every season. Let us help plan your next trip to Seattle and here's a great way to start:
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The Inn at the Market is centrally located in the historic Pike Place Market, which is Downtown near the waterfront and in close proximity to several of Seattle, Washington's most exciting tourist attractions.
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- Pioneer Square - Carriage horses clop down the streets of Seattle's most antique neighborhood. Take the Underground Tour or browse in the booksellers' shops and many galleries.
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- International District - Several blocks east of Pioneer Square and worlds away, the I.D. is a colorful and vibrant multicultural experience awaiting your discovery. Browse through the many shops, dine on dim sum or visit one of the many historical sites including the Wing Luke Asian Museum.
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- Belltown - An ultra-hip neighborhood of restaurants, galleries, boutiques and nightclubs located just north of the Market area.
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- Capitol Hill - One of Seattle's oldest and most eclectic of neighborhoods, with plenty of opportunities for window shopping and people watching on and off Broadway; don't miss the Seattle Asian Art Musuem and the views from Volunteer Park while you are there.
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