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Stay At Seattle Luxury Hotels For A Satisfying Holiday

The largest city in the state of Washington, Seattle is set between the Pacific Ocean and Lake Washington, and is a lively and vibrant place to stay in Seattle luxury hotels for your break in the USA's northernmost city before Alaska.

Seattle is famous for its coffee, and if you want a change from the coffee at the Seattle luxury hotels it is the home of the world famous Starbucks coffee houses, Seattle's best coffee and Tully's. There are also lots of independent little coffee shops, perfect for a break as you wander around this green city known as the Emerald Gem because of its lush green evergreens. It has spectacular views of the Cascade Mountains to the east and the Olympic mountains to the west.

Seattle has lots to see. You can cruise around the bay, or try other water sports such as kayaking or messing about in wooden boats, where you can watch the geese and swans on the Washington ship canal. There are lessons in rowing and sculling, in fact in almost any water sport you can think of. There are also great places for cycling, including trails where you can go mountain biking. You can hire your bike through the Seattle luxury hotels or there are many outlets in the Puget Sound area of Seattle .Close by, you can go skiing at the Snoqualmie Pass, which is only about an hour's drive away. Two hours away is Steven's Pass, and one of the top rated ski resorts in the states, Whistlers, is only four hours drive away.

There is lots to see in Seattle. The tallest landmark is the Space Needle, at 605 feet high it can be seen from many of the Seattle luxury hotels around. It has an observation debt just below this which can be visited. You could also stop off for a meal at the SkyCity Restaurant which revolves above the city of Seattle at 500 feet to make your dining experience that bit special .Also a special experience is the underground tour. Seattle's centre was mainly destroyed by fire in 1889, and rebuilt on the top, but you can visit the underground city as it was before being destroyed. There are also lots of museums and art galleries. One not to be missed is the Experience Music Project, dedicated to rock and roll and of course it has a special section dedicated to Seattle's famous son, Jimi Hendrix.

by: Gareth Hoyle




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