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user review | Hotel: Inn at the Market, Seattle
Nice views, but cannot recommend due to theft on property
I recently had opportunity to stay at Inn at the Market. I can vouch for an excellent location--with Pike Place Market at your door and views of the bay. However, a good hotel must...more
user review | Eating: Salumi, Seattle
We stopped here to grab sandwiches and sit on a bench in Pioneer Square to enjoy the nice weather. I had the salumi slamai (sp?) sandwich, my husband had the meatball sub. They were...more
user review | Hotel: Inn at the Market, Seattle
perfect location, great room, wonderful view
My husband and I traveled to Seattle for four days to celebrate our second wedding anniversary. Neither one of us had been there before, so we were looking for a fun place to play...more
The Fairmont Olympic, classic but up-to-date
The Olympic is a big part of Seattle history, and I appreciate the way the Fairmont has kept its classic atmosphere and tradition alive. Along with the old-time luxury and style, in the...more
The Metro provides a great way to get around. If you are in town longer than two or three days, buying day passes may not be the best buy. Consider buying a Smart Card for $5 for each...more
For inside information about what's going on while you are in DC, check out the Washington Posts's Going Out Gurus page: http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/?wpisrc=6000450. In...more
When you have been trudging around a museum all morning and your stomach begins to growl, the food carts around the mall may not look appetizing. For a great lunch, go to the Museum of...more
If you rarely visit Washington, please be aware that it will take several days to see the various buildings that make up the Smithsonian Museum. more
The best, cheapest, safest places to stay to visit Washington D.C. is not in the city but on the outskirts. You can take the Metro in from Va & or Md & save on parking, hotel...more
For a quintessential Washington DC view, go up to the terrace floor of the Kennedy center. It's free and unlike the Washington monument, no reservations or waiting in line. Just go...more


