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BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn

bookit 200 Taylor Avenue N, Seattle, Washington 98109-5016
Phone: 206/448-9444 | Fax: 206/441-7929
BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn

The BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn located in Seattle, Washington offers full service accommodations, superior customer service and excellent amenities at affordable prices. Our guest rooms now feature new guest room furniture and 32-inch flat screen televisions, microwave, refrigerator, triple sheeted bedding and free wireless high-speed Internet access. Our wonderful hot breakfast buffet is available daily for only $7.95 per adult plus applicable taxes while kids 11 years and under eat free in Brella's Restaurant from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Monday-Friday and 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on the weekends.

Welcome to the BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn where guests enjoy full service accommodations, dining in our on-site Brella's Restaurant and Lounge serving American Cuisine and an assortment of Northwest microbrews and award-winning Washington wine. The BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn offers meeting facilities for up to 250 guests. The BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn is close to many popular Seattle attractions with convenient access to the Space Needle, Washington State Convention Center, Safeco and CenturyLink Field.

The BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn is a popular hotel for visitors attending Seafair Week, Bumbershoot Festival and the New Years Space Needle Celebration. Conveniently located close to UW Medical Institute, Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation, Amazon Corporate Offices,Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Harborview Hospital, making the BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn an ideal lodging solution when visiting family and friends. The staff at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn is ready to ensure a comfortable and-friendly stay in Seattle, Washington. We offer guest parking for only $15.00 per night plus applicable taxes. We look forward to welcoming you to the BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn.

High Speed Internet Access
Breakfast, nominal fee per person. Children 11 years and under eat free. Upscale hot breakfast buffet that includes breakfast meats, eggs with condiments, special potatoes, breads, cereals, granola, fresh fruit, juices, waffles, pastries.
Exercise gym
Fine dining on premises opened for dinner daily

Culture Packages

Pharaohs Palace Package

Book Package

The world's famous King Tut Exhibit is coming to the Pacific Science Center and the BEST WESTERN PLUS Executive Inn is teaming up to provide a package to help your exploration. The package includes, one-night accommodations in our Space Needle view rooms, overnight secure self-parking, two VIP passes to the King Tut Exhibit, Pharaohs' welcome amenity package and breakfast for two.

Local Events Worth Considering:

May 2012

May 17 - June 10, 2012 Seattle International Film Festival

At various locations throughout Seattle.

May 21 - 23, 2012 Mariners vs. Rangers

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

May 24 - 27, 2012 Mariners vs. Angels

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

May 25 - 28, 2012 Folklife Festival

At the Seattle Center.

June 2012

June 8 - 10, 2012 Mariners vs. Dodgers

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

June 9, 2012 Tri-Cities Fever

Football game at the Toyota Center in Kennewick.

June 12 - 14, 2012 Mariners vs. Padres

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

June 15 - 17, 2012 Mariners vs. Giants

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

June 22 -23, 2012 Contemporary Acrylic Landscapes

With artist Don Tiller. At the Winslow Art Center on Bainbridge Island.

June 25 - 27, 2012 Mariners vs. Athletics

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

June 26, 2012 Seattle Pride Parade

In Downtown Seattle.

June 28 - July 1, 2012 Mariners vs. Red Sox

At Safeco Field in Seattle.

June 28 - July 1, 2012 America's Classic Dixieland Jazz Festival

At St. Martin's University & Huntamer Park, in Lacey.

July 2012

July 2, 2012 All-Comer's Track and Field

Track & Field Events for all ages. Our youngest record holders are in their 4th year while our oldest are in their 7th decade. In Bellingham.

July 3, 2012 Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival

At the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn.

July 6 - 8, 2012 2012 Seattle International BeerFest

Celebrating the world's most legendary brewing styles and the nations that made them famous. Taste over 130 world-class beers.

July 7, 2012 Seafair Pirates Landing

The pirates are volunteers who make appearances at various events throughout the year. At the Alki Beach Park in West Seattle.

July 7, 2012 45th Annual Chuckanut Foot Race

This point-to-point, 7-mile trail race starts at Marine Park in south Bellingham and finishes at Larrabee State Park, the oldest state park in WA.

July 14 -15, 2012 Chinatown-Internatioal District Summer Festival

Lots of hand-made Arts & Crafts, authentic Asian Cuisine and a Karaoke Stage. In Seattle.

July 14 - 15, 2012 Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic

This is the largest bicycle event in the Northwest with nearly 10,000 participants.

July 14, 2012 Adventuress Sailing Excursion in Friday Harbor

Sail aboard Puget Sound's environmental tall ship, Adventuress, for a 3-hour Public Sail around the San Juan Islands.

July 20 - 22, 2012 Bite of Seattle

One of Seattle's largest Summer Festivals, with more than 50 of Seattle's finest Restaurants.

August 2012

August 4, 2012 Drayton Harbor Days Street Fair

Maritime heritage fun on the waterfront with tall ship tours, free kids games, art/craft vendors, raft & sailboat races. In Blaine.

August 11, 2012 Bellingham Youth Triathlon

The coolest race you'll never do, the Bellingham Youth Triathlon is for kids 13 and under. There are 3 distances and start times.

August 15 - 18, 2012 San Juan County Fair

A small county fair with animal events, 4H, agricultural displays and demos. Arts festival with large fine arts and photos, music, and more. In Friday Harbor.

September 2012

September 9, 2012 Pancake Breakfast

All you can eat Pancakes, French-toast, Biscuits and Gravy, Ham, Eggs(cooked to order), OJ, milk, and coffee. In Haynie Grange, Blaine

September 21 - 23, 2012 Plein Air Painting Workshop

With artist Ned Mueller. At the Winslow Art Center on Bainbridge Island.


Nearby Attractions:

List All WA Attractions

Burke-Gilman Sammamish Trail

The Burke-Gilman Sammamish Trail is a wonderful trail along the Sammamish River in the northern Seattle area. This multi-use trail stretches twenty-seven miles along the historic Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern (SLS&E) Railway line. Recreational enthusiasts can walk, run, bicycle and skate on the trail through many Seattle neighborhoods, parks and sites.

The trail runs through Ballard, Fremont, Northlake, Lake City, the University District, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville and Redmond. Many bicyclists ride along portions of the trail as a part of the 90 miles of dedicated bicycle routes in Seattle. Stay close to the variety of Seattle attractions,  in a comfortable Best Western guest room and enjoy excellent guest services.

Discovery Park

Discovery Park is a beautiful park on the coast of Seattle, overlooking Puget Sound. Discovery Park is the largest park in the Seattle area with 534-acres of land. The park features sea cliffs, two miles of protected tidal beaches, sand dunes and meadows, on the site of the former Fort Lawton.

Visitors to the park enjoy the incredible views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, from the Magnolia Bluff. Bring the whole family to the park for quality time together, outdoors. After a fun-filled day in this recreational haven, kick up your feet and enjoy a peaceful night's rest, as a guest of Best Western hotels.

Elysian Brewing Company

Elysian Brewing Company was established in the Capitol Hill area of Seattle in 1996, by co-founders Dick Cantwell, David Buhler and Joe Bisacca. This first location includes a 220-seat beer hall, along with the brewery. One year later, a second location of the brewery was established in Gameworks until the contract ended in 2002. In 2003, the TangleTown bistro and brewery opened and shortly became Seattle's top bewpub. In 2006, the Elysian Fields location opened in the Seattle's stadium district, near CenturyLink Field and Safeco Field.

By 2011, a production brewery in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood opened. The brewery features a variety of more than twenty beers amongst the three brewery locations, as well as rare Belgian and German beers. Visit one of the three locations to taste Wise ESB, the first beer brewed, along with Immortal IPA, Dragonstooth Stout, Perseus Porter, Zephyrus Pilsner and Avatar Jasmine IPA. Stay close to the fun, in a comfortable Best Western guest room and enjoy your time in Seatown.

Seattle Aquarium

The Seattle Aquarium, located on Pier 59 along the Seattle Waterfront, makes learning about aquatic creatures fun. Spend a day throughout the aquarium and be fascinated by the variety of exhibits including the Pacific Coral Reef, Window on the Washington Waters, Underwater Dome, Birds and Shores and the Ocean Oddities. Take the kids to the Orcas: Family Activity Center and spend a few minutes in the listening station to hear the sounds in the Puget Sound area.

Enjoy the "touch zone" in the Life on the Edge exhibit where you can feel the anemones and sunflower sea stars. There's so much to see and experience in this wonderful, must-see attraction - be sure to schedule enough time. Several Seattle area Best Western hotels are available to make your stay an enjoyable one.

Seattle Art Museum

Nicknamed the SAM, the Seattle Art Museum is a fixture of the Seattle metropolitan area, and of cultural Washington. Open from Wednesday through Sunday, the Seattle Art Museum offers free public tours of the downtown Seattle’s facility, including the “Art from Here: Collection Highlights” focusing on northwestern artists, and the 30-minute “In Focus Gallery Talks.” Grab lunch at the TASTE Restaurant, browse through the SAM Shop, or explore the Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Library – open to the public Wednesday through Friday.

Feel free to explore Seattle Art Museum’s two extensions: Olympic Sculpture Park and the Seattle Asian Art Museum on Capitol Hill. For a comfortable night’s stay in the Emerald City, don’t forget the many Best Western hotels in Seattle.

Space Needle

The Space Needle has become a well-recognized structure in the Seattle skyline, since its 1962 installation for the World's Fair. This "must-see" attraction offers the best view of the Seattle area, from the observation deck, 520 feet from the street. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind meal at the SkyCity Restaurant, 500 feet high, while you slowly rotate 360 degrees, allowing for incredible views of the city.

If you're in town during the New Year, the Space Needle is "the" place to be. The celebration is the premier New Year's Eve event on the West Coast. Enjoy your time at the Northwest's #1 attraction and be sure to bring your camera to capture a shot from the top. Check into an area Best Western hotel to enjoy wonderful guest services and comfortable lodging. Enjoy your stay in the Emerald City.

University of Washington

Established in 1861, the University of Washington is the oldest public university on the West Coast, and includes a total of three campuses. Thanks to its flagship campus in the University District of Seattle, the University of Washington is the largest university in the Pacific Northwest. Other UW campuses are also found in the Washington cities of Tacoma and Bothell.

Visit the Seattle campus of the University of Washington for a look at the beautiful cherry trees decorating the Quad, or a quick stroll through the UW Botanic Gardens. Spend the day exploring campus culture like the Burke Museum and the Henry Art Gallery, or put on some purple and cheer on the Washington Huskies in Husky Stadium. Wake up from your Best Western hotel in Seattle, and head to Schmitz Hall for a guided tour of the University of Washington.

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