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Seattle Hotels

Downtown Seattle hotels are the best choices for city visitors whether for business or vacation travel. That puts you close to many of the major attractions, and to the waterfront too. There's only one waterfront hotel, the Edgewater Inn, which is one of our top choices for stays in the city. The Inn at Harbor Steps and the Hotel Vintage Park are also perfect luxury lodging options if you want to indulge yourself at the start or end of your journey along the Pacific Coast Highway.Edgewater Hotel What the Edgewater has is – surprise, surprise – a beautiful location right on the edge of the water, overlooking Elliott Bay. It's the only waterfront hotel in the city, and worth paying the extra for a room with a Bay view. Hotel Vintage Park With our weakness for wine, this is an obvious choice. Anyone planning to visit Washington Wine Country should check in here for its nightly wine tastings in the hotel lobby, special wine events, and the help it will give you in planning a personal wine tour of the region, through its special partnerships with vineyards and wineries. Inn at Harbor Steps A short stroll from the Art Museum and the waterfront, the stylish Inn at Harbor Steps stands out because most of its rooms have balconies looking over an inner garden courtyard. Oh yes, and each room comes with its own teddy bear, available for adoption.
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PCH Hotels Guide

To help you in choosing your Pacific Coast Highway hotel, guesthouse, inn, bed-and-breakfast, resort, motel or other accommodations, we've prepared our Pacific Coast Highway Hotels Guide ebook. In it we do mini-reviews of accommodations along the Highway, from Seattle to San Diego, through Washington, Oregon, and California.
For the 2011 edition we added new hotels, including a special 50-hotel section covering California’s wine country of Napa, Sonoma, and Paso Robles - by far the most popular diversion from the PCH drive. In all there are over 200 hotels listed, complete with 8 pages of color maps showing the towns where our recommended hotels can be found. There are both alphabetical and geographical indexes, helping you plan your journey.
We also include color photos of all the hotels that are our Personal Favorites. Here's the link to read more about our ebook guide to Pacific Coast Highway hotels
Or you can buy it here for $2.99:

KINDLE EDITION The Hotels Guide is also available but without the maps and color photos in the US Kindle Store for $4.99 and in the UK Kindle Store at a price based on the US price.
NOOK EDITION The guide is also available at Barnes and Noble for the Nook.
PAPERBACK EDITION If you want a printed edition without color photos and with only black and white maps, it costs $8.99 at the Amazon US store.

We've also published our PCH Hotels Guide as an app in the Apple Store. You can buy it here and read about it here.

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