Sea-Tac Airport Hotel Offers Convenient Location Near Seattle Attractions
Located at the entrance to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, our Sea-Tac airport hotel is within a short drive to several exciting Seattle attractions, including Pike Place Market. Try your luck at many nearby casinos, experience the history of flight or catch a Seattle Seahawks or Mariners game. Guests can also easily visit the Experience Music Project, the Seattle Aquarium and the iconic Space Needle. Ideal for business travelers, we're also just a short drive from downtown. At the Radisson, our Seattle accommodations are just minutes from the best the city has to offer.
Our Sea-Tac airport hotel is convenient to the following Seattle attractions:
Experience Music Project The Experience Music Project (EMP) is dedicated to the exploration of creativity and innovation in popular music. Visitors can view rare artifacts and memorabilia and experience the creative process by listening to musicians tell their own stories. Address: 325 5th Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone: (206) 770-2700 Distance: 15 mi.
The Glass Museum Admire amazing works of art at the Glass Museum. Address: 1801 E Dock St, Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone: 866- 4MUSEUM Distance: 20 mi.
Museum of Flight Board America's first presidential jet, Air Force One, climb aboard the sleek Concorde or step back 95 years in the magnificently restored Red Barn®, birthplace of The Boeing Company, at this museum. Address: 9404 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, WA 98108-4097 Phone: (206) 764-5720 Distance: 6 mi.
Pike Place Market Pike Place Market, located in downtown Seattle, is internationally recognized as America's premier farmers' market and is home to nearly 200 year-round commercial businesses. Address: 1531 Western Ave Seattle, WA 98101-1521 Phone: (206) 682-7453 Distance: 14 mi.
Safeco Field Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners, offers a real grass field and sweeping views of downtown Seattle and sunsets over the Puget Sound. Address: 1250 First Ave. South, Seattle, WA 98134 Phone: (206) 346-4000 Distance: 12 mi.
Sound Transit Light Rail Tukwila Station Distance: 2 miles
Sound Transit SeaTac Station (opens late 2009) Distance: 0.5 miles
Seattle Waterfront The downtown Seattle Waterfront is full of shops, restaurants and attractions. The Port of Seattle offers both natural and man-made charm and attractions. Phone: (206) 623-0340 Distance: 16 mi.
Space Needle Few Seattle attractions are as easily recognized as the Space Needle, an icon from the 1962 World's Fair. Address: 400 Broad St. Seattle, WA 98109 Phone: (206) 905-2100 Distance: 15 mi.
Tacoma Dome Catch some of the biggest concerts and shows in the Seattle - Tacoma area at this local entertainment venue. Address: 2727 East D Street, Tacoma, WA 98421 Phone: (253) 272-3663 Distance: 19 mi.
White River Amphitheater Check out your favorite outdoor musical acts as they visit the Seattle area. Address: 40601 Auburn Enumclaw Rd, Auburn, WA 98092 Phone: (360) 825-6200 Distance: 23 mi.
Woodland Park Zoo The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle lets you get up close and personal with 300 species of your favorite animals. Address: 5500 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone: (206) 548-2500 Distance: 18 mi.
Services near our Seattle accommodations include:
Alexis Hair Salon - (206) 246-8056
Best Sitters Inc. (babysitting) - (206) 682-2556
Regal Cinemas Parkway Plaza 12 (movie theaters) - (206) 575-1313
Riverbend 18 Hole and Par 3 (golf course) - (253) 854-3673
About Seattle
Located along the Puget Sound in the shadow of Mount Rainier, Seattle is as famous for coffee as it is for the Space Needle and Microsoft. Our Seattle hotel's location is ideal for discovering the Seattle Aquarium or the Experience Music Project. Seattle weather won't dampen your spirits as you explore Seattle attractions like Pike Place Market, take in the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field or a catch a Seattle Seahawks' game at Qwest Field. Our Seattle hotel's location makes it easy to enjoy outdoor fun at Woodland Park Zoo, a day trip to Mount Rainier or the many Seattle waterfront attractions. Just be sure to take time for a great cup of coffee.
Did you know?
Talk about a caffeine fix! Seattle has become world-renowned for its coffee culture since the first Starbucks opened at Pike Place Market in 1971. Coffeehouses with an eclectic mix of offerings abound in a city that sells more specialty coffees than any other in the world. So don't just ask for a cup of joe - how about a macchiato or a caffe caramel?