Seattle Hotels Under $100 a Night

When you’re itching for a vacation but not flushed with cash, it’s a good idea to stay within your budget and save on hotel rooms since you’ll be spending most of your time outdoors anyway. When Seattle the city of coffee, rain, and Mother Nature is on the agenda you need not worry, as there are so many activities to do out and about that you’ll barely sleep anyways!

Image courtesy of Mark Fisher from Flickr

Image courtesy of Mark Fisher from Flickr

Marco…..? Polo!

Stay at the Marco Polo Motel and your lungs will thank you for making this budget choice, as the whole hotel is smoke-free. While the hotel has been around for a while, you will appreciate the amenities like on-site Wi-Fi, complimentary toiletries, and cable television. You can easily shave down a few more daily costs by using the in-room fridge and microwave to self-cater a few meals. Rooms start as low as $79 per night, so book ahead, as they fill up quickly.

Beauty and the Budget

Relax and let the Seattle Pacific Hotel take care of everything. Nowhere else are you likely to find a room for $83 a night that is so large, spacious, and full of amenities. The hotel features cable TV, Wi-Fi, a shower/tub combo, and even a fireplace in the lobby to warm yourselves up on a winter Washington night. If you like saving money while having a few elegant touches, this hotel is a must!

When Location Matters Most

Part of keeping costs low while traveling is picking a central hotel so you cut down on transportation fees and maximize your exploration time. Hotel Seattle enjoys the perfect location downtown, and their 24-hour front desk is happy to help you sort out any loose ends on your trip. Previous guests have raved about the kindness of the staff as well as the convenience of being allowed to leave your luggage for a few hours after you’ve checked out to fully maximize your time in the city.

Image courtesy of CheWei Chang from Flickr

Image courtesy of CheWei Chang from Flickr

Columbus Motor Inn: Back to the Basics

While staying at the Columbus Motor Inn likely isn’t on your to-do list for your upcoming trip, it’s impossible to deny what a great bargain they offer. Being five miles out of the city means you’re paying only $63 per night for a comfy bed and a hot shower which is probably the cheapest budget hotel in Seattle! While their Wi-Fi is notoriously slow (or sometimes absent), you can take advantage to visit one of Seattle’s thousands of coffee shops and get your Internet fix there or maybe this is the perfect time to take an Internet hiatus, and live in the moment for a while. One thing is certain: staying at this motel will save you plenty of cash and leave you ready to splurge on some finer things during your trip.

Everyone deserves a vacation, not just those whose wallets are ready to make it rain! Luckily these budget hotels in Seattle are a great compromise between the stars in your eyes and the dollar signs on your bank statement.

Please note : This is part of a series for #HipmunkCityLove. Hipmunk.com is low-cost and budget travel service that I use while planning budget travel, and am thrilled to write for. I know you will find the articles as well as their services useful.

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Brandy Bell loves adventuring around the world. She's been a solo female traveler since 2006 and has visited over 25 countries, made countless international friends, and now writes to inspire you to travel in a sustainable and responsible way.


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