Sheraton Seattle Hotel

  • 1400 6th Avenue
  • Seattle,
  • Washington
  • 98101
  • United States
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Rooms & Rates

Available from USD 179 / night

02/10/2010 - 02/11/2010

1 Rooms, 1 Adult(s)

(change)

Transportation Options

Centrally located, the Sheraton Seattle Hotel is easily accessible from Seattle's Sea-Tac Airport and a wide variety of destinations. Getting here is simple with frequent airport shuttle service provided by Grayline of Seattle’s Downtown Airporter Service, various taxi services and car rental companies, and Seattle’s local transit system. Contact our hotel front desk staff for more information or to assist you in making reservations.

Getting Here

By Airport Shuttle

Gray Line of Seattle Downtown Airporter operates between Sea-Tac Airport and the Sheraton Seattle Hotel. Shuttles depart from the airport daily between 5:30am and 11pm.  For more information or to make reservations, call Gray Line of Seattle, or contact our hotel front desk staff for assistance.

By Private Car Service

Sheraton Seattle can make arrangements for a limo, sedan, or van service for your arrival and departure. Rates are by hours, vehicle type, and number of passengers. There are a variety of rental car companies within close proximity of the hotel and of Sea-Tac Airport terminal.

By Taxi

Taxi service is readily available at Sea-Tac Airport on the third floor of the parking garage, at the Colman Dock ferry terminal, at cruise ship terminals, and at all major downtown Seattle hotels and fairways.

Getting Around

By Bus

Seattle's King County Metro Transit, Community Transit, Sound Transit and Grayhound Bus Lines run frequently throughout Seattle and its outlying areas. Please refer to the various transit company websites for route schedules or to purchase tickets.

By City Rail System

Amtrak trains arrive and depart at historic King Street Station (303 S Jackson St.), providing service to Vancouver, B.C., Tacoma, Portland, Spokane and other destinations. King Street Station is located between the International District and Pioneer Square, just north of Qwest Field. Tickets may be purchased online or at the station. Greyhound Bus tickets are also sold at the station.

By City Rail System

Guests can ride Sound Transit's Link Light Rail from downtown to the airport.

By Foot

A destination landmark in itself, Seattle is a city where walking is the preferred mode of transportation and is best explored at a leisurely stroll. Take a trip around the world in just a few short blocks.

Saunter down to historic Pioneer Square, where you can walk down the stairway past restaurants and shops to the Seattle Waterfront and catch a ferry to Blake Island for a traditional native dinner and show. Walk back through Waterfront Park with its many unique art forms while enjoying the picturesque view of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.

Stroll through the city to the downtown business and shopping district where you can catch the Monorail to the Seattle Center, site of the 1962 World’s Fair. Or take a bus ride just outside our doors to the various eclectic neighborhoods, the zoo, or to catch a sports game at one of 2 famous stadiums and the famous Ste. Michelle Winery. Even better, you can walk to the central train station and further your adventure with a trip to the Cascade Mountains.

By Taxi

Taxis are available from the front drive of the hotel 24 hours a day.