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SEATTLE
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Over the years this city on the Pacific
north west coast has become the home to Bill Gates, Microsoft,
Starbucks and been the one place Frazier chose after downing his
last in Boston. Built, like Rome, on seven hills, Seattle has grown
into a sprawling city ever since grunge rock made the place cool
back in the late 80s. But for once the architecture is stunning and
whoever was responsible for the town planning deserves a drink in a
bar of their choice. It's easy to get around in this young and hip
town, the heritage has been lovingly cared for and there's room to
breathe and relax amongst all the leafy parks and modern museums.
Lots of culture and there's a well-established nightlife too – and
you'll put on a stone in a week from all the places to eat.
On
the Web:
Seattle Convention & Visitors Bureau |
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ARENA INFORMATION |
TRAVELING AROUND
SEATTLE |
-Name: Key Arena
-Location: Seattle, WA
-Tenant: Seattle Supersonics
-Capacity: 17,072
-Opened: November 4, 1995
-Cost: $74.5 million
(renovations)
-Address:
305 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
On
the Web:
Key Arena |
-Public
Transit: There are a small number of commuter trains from Tacoma
and Everett and an extensive system of bus routes.
A monorail line is used by tourists and by commuters from
the north.
On the Web:
Metro Transit
-Taxi: Satellite Taxi:
206-448-7458
Emerald City Taxi:
206-433-1782
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
On the Web:
Downtown Parking
-Alternatives:
Walk and Bike Paths
-Maps
and Directions |
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HOTELS NEAR KEY
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ATTRACTIONS AROUND
SEATTLE |
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POPULAR RESTAURANTS |
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MAP AND
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Parking:
Off-site pay lots and street parking available (early arrival is
recommended).
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AREA WEATHER |
LOCAL MEDIA |
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