1 Star Hotels Near the Seattle Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, located 10 miles from the heart of downtown Seattle, is a popular airport for those embarking on a long journey. There are many affordable hotels within a few miles of the terminals that offer free shuttle services and long-term parking. The choices are many; shopping for the best deal is advised.
Americas Best Value Airport Inn

Only 1 mile from the airport, affordability and proximity define the Americas Best Value Airport Inn. In addition to its free 24-hour airport shuttle, the hotel offers long-term parking at a reasonable price. Every morning guests are treated to a free continental breakfast, and small pets are allowed at the hotel for a nominal fee.



Americas Best Value Airport Inn
20620 International Blvd
Seatac, WA 98198
(800) 426-5060
www.bestvalueairportinn.com

Sea Tac Valu Inn

Located 3 miles south of the Seattle airport on Route 99, the Sea Tac Valu Inn is ideally situated near both the airport and downtown Seattle. The Sea Tac Valu Inn offers free parking as well as special Park and Fly packages for those looking for long-term parking while away on business or vacation. All rooms have free cable television as well as free high-speed wireless Internet and free local phone calls.

Sea Tac Valu Inn
22246 International Blvd
Des Moines, WA 98198
(206) 878-8427
(866) 498-2489
http://www.valuinnseatac.com/

Howard Johnson Sea Tac Airport

Three miles northwest of the Seattle airport, the Howard Johnson Sea Tac Airport Hotel offers inexpensive rates and superior service. 24 hours a day guests can receive a ride to and from the airport courtesy of the Howard Johnson's free airport shuttle service. All guests receive a free newspaper every morning with their continental breakfast, and all rooms have free wireless Internet.

Howard Johnson Sea Tac Airport
14110 Pacific Highway South
Seattle, WA 98168 US
(206) 244-6464
(800) 446-4656
www.hojo.com

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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