35% off (Sale price $65.75, Reg. Price $102.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: Belltown InnFrom the Belltown Inns rooftop deck, guests can check out the neighborhoods skyscrapers and even catch peeks of Puget Sound. Better yet, the hotel is mere minutes from attractions in and around downtown Seattle. Its within walking distance of the Space Needle, as well as Instagram-ready spots including the Gum Wall and the citys Central Library. In-room amenities: All units have microwaves and mini fridges; Petite Queens have shower stalls in lieu of shower/tub combos. Getting around: Free loaner bikes let guests pedal around paths like the waterfront Elliott Bay Trail. Good to know: Limited parking is available in a nearby garage for $20; its first-come, first-served, and reservations cannot be made. Award winner: 2018 TripAdvisor Certificate of ExcellenceBelltown, Seattle: Popular Artsy Neighborhood just North of DowntownLocated about a mile north of downtown Seattle, Belltown is the city’s most densely populated neighborhood and a great place to experience the spirit of the city. Naturally, that involves coffee (Seattle ranked behind only Portland on Travel + Leisures 2014 list of Americas Best Coffee Cities). In Belltown, you’ll find top-notch coffee shops such as Street Bean Coffee, a nonprofit space serving sustainable, locally roasted coffee and artisan pastries. Mixed in with the neighborhood’s java dispensaries and trendy restaurants are an array of art galleries.About a half mile south is Pike Place Market, one of Seattles most renowned attractions. Locals and out-of-towners alike flock to this semi-open-air marketplace to shop for fresh produce, fish, flowers, and meat. Come early in the morning to see the market’s fishmongers do what theyre famous for: tossing the day’s catch back and forth.
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