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Motel 6 Seattle, WA - Airport
3.5/5107 Reviews
Tacoma International Airport
Perfect location, 10 minutes walk to the Space Needle, parking for an extra charge, 12 days.
Motel 6 Seattle, WA - South
3.4/5103 Reviews
We stayed there on May 1st and honestly out of all the hotels we stayed in during our road trip through Canada, this was the WORST. I will NEVER stay here again no matter how desperate. The only reason we stayed here was their sign advertised $59.99 and after driving for 14 hours from Oregon and beyond exhaustion this seemed like a good deal. I really wished I had taken pictures. So I was disappointed when I discovered that my stay was going to be over $80 but because there were 3 of us and we were all exhausted we decided to purchase the room anyways. The bed had obvious stains on it and cigarette burns on the top blanket. I slept in my clothes that I had just worn all day because I didn’t feel comfortable changing into clean clothes for these beds whose cleanliness was very questionable. When I did decide to take a shower the next morning the towels were extremely thin and also had random stains on them and they only seemed to have 3 “bath towels” for a room that could sleep 4 which was odd but whatever. I also thought it was quite ridiculous that for the price tag the room did not have a fridge, microwave, and did not have any complimentary shampoo/conditioner, just a bar of soap but whatever. I will never stay here EVER again and will definitely more thoroughly plan out my motel/hotel stays for road trips before just randomly jumping into any room. Don’t stay here.
Customer
3.3/5106 Reviews
Tacoma International Airport
The motel has free parking for families driving by car. There is shuttle free from the airport, but it is necessary to give the driver a small fee for check-in. Waiting for half an hour. Facilities generally have a place to take a shower. It is necessary to bring the hotel to the hotel only to provide a soap room. But just as a temporary residence to the airport is still very good value, after all, the price is very affordable

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More about Motel 6, SeaTac

Why Visit SeaTac, Washington?

SeaTac, WA, a portmanteau of Seattle and Tacoma, is home to Washington State's largest airport, the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The city makes up part of Seattle Southside and is located approx. 14 miles from downtown Seattle. If you have a layover in Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA) or simply need a quiet getaway, consider visiting SeaTac, WA. This idyllic town, also known as "Seattle's Backyard," is filled with parks and lakes and is definitely worth the visit!

The Best Time to Visit SeaTac, Washington

SeaTac, WA experiences a temperate Mediterranean climate. The hottest months in SeaTac, WA fall between July and August, with highs averaging at around 75°F. The coldest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at around 35°F. SeaTac, WA is wettest from October to May. It's less likely to rain in SeaTac from July to August.

Hotels in SeaTac, WA are most expensive between June and August. The cheapest month to visit SeaTac, WA is in November.

Getting Around SeaTac, Washington

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), located less than 2 miles away, serves the city of SeaTac. The most convenient way to get from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to SeaTac, WA is by taxi. On-demand taxis are widely available on the 3rd floor of the parking garage, located on the north and south curb. The journey takes around 3 minutes, and costs between US$6–US$8.

King County Metro provides several bus routes to get in and around SeaTac, WA. Single rides cost US$2.75. The RapidRide A Line offers the quickest and cheapest way to get to downtown SeaTac from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Bus stops are located on International Boulevard, adjacent to the light rail station. The RapidRide A Line bus service is available 24/7, and only takes 2 minutes to reach downtown SeaTac.

Things to Do in SeaTac, Washington

Spend the day strolling through the Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden, first established in efforts to preserve the 1-acre home garden of SeaTac residents, Elda and Ray Behm. Today, approx. 4.5 acres of the park have been cultivated, and feature a range of salvaged gardens, including Elda Behm's Paradise Garden, the Seike Garden, and the Seattle Rose Society Celebration Garden. The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is open daily, from dawn to dusk. Docent-guided tours are also available for groups of 10 or more for US$5 per person.

Angle Lake Park is home to the L-shaped lake, Angle Lake, spanning 102 acres. The park, located 0.8 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), features a swimming area, picnic areas, and a fishing pier. The lake is open to fishing year-round, and stocked with rainbow trout, largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and yellow perch.

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