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Alexis Hotel
Welcome to the Alexis Hotel, where guests are greeted with the style and elegance of a contemporary hotel, along with the convenience of numerous hotel features such as on-site parking. The hotel has spacious guestrooms designed with tasteful furnishings and decor, and well equipped with state-of-the-art amenities. 
Elliott Grand Hyatt Hotel
Located at 721 Pine Street, the Elliott Grand Hyatt Hotel is a World Class hotel. In terms of service and hospitality the Elliott Grand Hyatt Hotel is a great hotel. Hotel amenities guest rooms that feature TVs, data ports, Pay-Per-View, in room safes, alarm clocks, and hair dryers.
Homestead Studio Suites Hotel
Guest rooms are comfortable and come with amenities such as air conditioning, alarm clocks, hair dryers, iron, kitchenette, and TV. You can also plug into the room's dataports. In addition to these in-room amenities, guests can enjoy hotel features such as a fitness center, parking, and pets allowed.
Seattle's Top Attractions
Seattle Center
Crown jewel of Seattle's attractions is the Seattle Center, the 74-acre legacy of the 1962 World's Fair. Its distinctive 605-foot Space Needle is the city's leading landmark. From its lofty observation deck, there's a 360-degree view of the city and Puget Sound, back dropped by the snowcapped Cascade Range to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west.
Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square, the city's preserved historic district, lies adjacent to the southern end of the downtown waterfront. Here the city has its roots centered around the original Skid Road (Yesler Way), a road used to skid timber down from the hills to Elliott Bay. Many of the fine old brick and sandstone buildings have been painstakingly restored in recent years and a half-dozen square blocks of the district offer excellent shopping and dining.
Pike Place Market
Downtown, just two blocks uphill from the water, Pike Place Market is one of the last authentic farmers' markets in the country. A walk through the colorful old market truly becomes a sensory experience as vendors hawk their wares in a dozen different languages; coffee, tea and spice shops assail you with their pungent aromas; and seemingly limitless heaps of fish, fruit, vegetables and seafood surround you.

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