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Three Star Hotel Guide for Seattle

Seattle, with its vast public spaces and modern skyscrapers, is a remarkable vacation destination on any sort of budget.

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Just because you can’t afford to deck yourself out in emeralds doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the Emerald City. There are plenty of ways to explore and experience Seattle on a budget.

Start your jaunt in the Pacific Northwest when you book an affordable 3-star hotel in Seattle. Once you have an accommodation reserved, check out all the free and budget-friendly attractions in the city. You’ll find all kinds of delicious food and attractive souvenirs at the Pike Place Market. When you’ve stuffed your face, why not mosey through the masterpieces at the Frye Art Museum? You might just find inspiration for your next project.

After spending the day watching the salmon at Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and smelling the flowers at the Washington Park Arboretum, retreat to your home away from home. You won’t need to worry about your budget, because when you reserve a room with Expedia.com, you’re getting the cheapest deals around. We don’t just handle hotels, though; we can also help you book a cheap flight to Seattle if you’re not quite sure how to manage getting here. Let us deal with the nitty-gritty; you focus on treating yourself to a trinket at the Pioneer Square Art Walk.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best 3-star hotels in Seattle?
Travelers highly recommend Palihotel Seattle. It features premium bedding and a cafe, and is around 0.2 mi southwest of the center of Seattle. The Paramount Hotel is another leading 3-star hotel. Located approximately 0.2 mi northeast of the downtown area, it offers individually decorated rooms and hypo-allergenic bedding.
How much does it cost to stay in a 3-star hotel in Seattle?
To find a great-value 3-star hotel in Seattle, make use of Expedia’s handy filter tools. Decide on your budget, pick your amenities and much more. Additionally, you can organize your search results so the cheapest options appear on top.

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What is the difference between a 4-star and 3-star hotel in Seattle?
The big difference between a 3- and 4-star hotel in Seattle is the quality of service and availability of creature comforts. Three-star hotels are generally more economical and provide the services and conveniences you need to be comfortable, such as a gym, breakfast and WiFi. You can count on a little more at a 4-star hotel — think upmarket décor, luxury toiletries and extra touches like on-site day spas.
What is the difference between a 3-star hotel and a motel in Seattle?
Motels usually offer more economical rates compared to hotels, which makes them ideal if you’re touring around Seattle and sticking to a budget. A sought-after pick for overnight stays, these roadside escapes have simply furnished rooms, basic services and on-site parking. Opt for a 3-star hotel and you can expect to pay more for additional privacy, comfort and conveniences. Travelers can take advantage of things like a gym, free WiFi and conference rooms at this property type.
Are there any 3-star hotels with free breakfast in Seattle?
Make the most of the complimentary breakfast at Executive Hotel Pacific. This 3-star property in Seattle also comes with premium bedding and a restaurant. Alternatively, pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and fill up at Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Downtown/Convention Center. A terrace and a restaurant help make this a popular choice.
Do any 3-star hotels in Seattle have a pool?
Enjoy dips in between exploring the sights at Homewood Suites Seattle Convention Center/Pike Street or Warwick Seattle. They’re leading 3-star escapes that have a pool in Seattle. The summer months of June, July and August are a fabulous time to stay at a hotel with a pool here. If you visit in the warmest month of August, expect average temperatures of 55ºF to 80ºF.
What 3-star hotels in Seattle have an on-site restaurant?
Book a room at Palihotel Seattle and dine without leaving the convenience of your accommodations. Premium bedding and hypo-allergenic bedding are two other handy amenities at this popular 3-star getaway in Seattle. Need to fill up after a thrilling day of sightseeing? Browse the menu at the on-site restaurant at Hotel Max, which also comes with a pillowtop mattress and an electric car charging station.
Do any 3-star hotels in Seattle have WiFi?
Definitely. The Paramount Hotel and Palihotel Seattle are among Expedia’s 3-star hotels in Seattle with WiFi. Book one of these stays to easily access weather updates, travel news and tourist information. Remember, this handy amenity may be complimentary or require an extra payment.
What 3-star hotels in Seattle have parking?
If you’re planning to explore Seattle by car, The Paramount Hotel offers a place to leave your wheels. Hotel Max is another popular 3-star escape with parking. Up for some sightseeing adventures outside the city? Buckle up and explore. Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park are two popular day trip destinations from the center of Seattle.
Do any 3-star hotels in Seattle have rooms with a kitchenette?
Whip up easy snacks and meals in your kitchenette at Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square. Also offering an electric car charging station and a terrace, this 3-star pick is a popular choice if you’re vacationing in Seattle for a while and searching for some home comforts. Mediterranean Inn also has in-room cooking facilities. Other conveniences here include a terrace and a rooftop terrace.

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