"Our room was beautiful, clean, and comfortable. The only things that could be improved are having to go across the street to get ice and no phone in the room. "
"This is definitely a one night spot for me. Access to public transportation was great and convenient food choices near by. But there’s a lot of homeless, druggies and SW in the area. The staff wasn’t unfriendly but definitely didn’t give super welcoming. The bathroom was gross so we didn’t use the shower. Bed was hard as a rock. Overall I would come back for one night in needed but wouldn’t feel comfortable to stay longer than that."
"Horrible accommodations it was totally freezing. There’s a half inch gap in every window. The front screen door has a 2 inch gap the freeway is cars are on the side of the house. You hear it all day and all night no blankets were provided. Blowup mattress turned into a taco in two hours. The so-called futon couch is meant for a child and didn’t open up. We ended up spending $800 on two other hotels just to get some sleep. The shower fills up to your ankles just an overall horrible time. I had...
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Gorgeous Huge 6-8BR Heart of Seattle—One Block from Lake
10/10 Excellent
"The home’s location was perfect for our family needs. It also had everything that was needed for our trip. More than enough bedrooms & bathrooms etc. The playroom was a big hit with our grandchildren and GreenLake across the street was perfect. The stove didn’t work was the only complaint. "
"Considering is a "motel" it was super clean! The rooms smell good! I love they ask for each ID photo, I love they do not allow any stranger to the property. The main gate has lock too so i feel secure even outside looks bad "
"For me it was a perfect stay. I was visiting a friend and it was a ten minute walk from her apartment. It was clean and comfy. The host was responsive and super nice! I recommend it to my friend, if she has any guests coming over that she wants close. I would stay there again! "
"We have stayed at a couple of the owner’s properties in Seattle and this was our favorite. Great quiet, walkable neighborhood with ample parking. Close to amenities within city. Beds are very comfortable - You could sleep for days. "
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Study the collections at Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden and Glass or Pacific Science Center. Ballard Locks Fish Ladder, Fremont Bridge and Lake View Cemetery - Bruce Lee's Grave are some of the local landmarks to explore. You can catch a show at Seattle Center, Neptune Theater and Pacific Northwest Ballet.