|
Click
button for more

Pacific
Northwest
List with us
Where to
stay and
what to do in
SeaTac
VISITOR INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATIONS
DINING
SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Airport Web Site
Airlines List
Ground Transportation
Parking
Auto Rentals
Cities and Towns of Puget Sound
Puget Sound
More
Washington
Cascade
Mountains
Northeast
Northwest
Olympic
Peninsula
Puget Sound
San Juan
Islands
South
Central
Southeast
Southwest
|
The City of SeaTac, incorporated in
February 1990, is located midway between
Seattle and Tacoma and is the home of
the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
The airport is the
central feature of SeaTac and brings in approximately 14,000 visitors daily;
and many stay,
dine and shop in the City of SeaTac.
With more than 5,350 guest rooms, SeaTac has the largest concentration of
hotels and motels outside of downtown Seattle.
Both Horizon and Alaska Airlines are
headquartered here and the Boeing Spares Distribution Center distributes
parts worldwide from SeaTac.
The city is home to more than 25,000 residents and has fostered a growing
business community and several new parks including North SeaTac Park, Angle
Lake Park and the Highline Botanical Garden. These parks provide baseball
and soccer fields, many new buildings, as well as a dazzling array of
plants. Angle Lake Park is also the site of the annual International
Festival held in late June each year.
VISITOR INFORMATION
City of SeaTac.
4800 South 188th Street, SeaTac, WA 98188-8605. Phone: 206-973-4800.
E-mail
Seattle Southside
Visitor Information. 16400 Southcenter
Parkway, Suite 209, Seattle, WA 98188. Phone: 206-575-2489; Toll-free:
1-877-885-9452; Fax: 206-575-2529.
Southwest King County Chamber
of Commerce. 16400 Southcenter Parkway, Suite #210, P. O. Box 58591,
Tukwila, WA 98188. Phone: 206-575-1633; Fax: 206-575-2007.
E-mail
ACCOMMODATIONS
What you can expect to find in the way of bed and breakfasts; cabins;
hotels, motels, inns, lodges and resorts; campgrounds; and RV Parks.
|
The Puget Sound town and road map will help you locate cities, towns and other attractions.
Go
Northwest!
Bookstore
Best selection of books on the
Northwest.
Click here!
The Pocket Guide
to Seattle and Surrounding Areas
by Duse McLean
June 1998, Paperback, 6th edition, (non-fiction)
Combines current information with historical events.
Extensive index, maps and line drawings. Great glossary of local terms.
Order now... 
Moon
Handbooks: Washington
by Don Pitcher
June 2002, 7th edition, Paperback,
1000 pages, (guidebook)
Order now...
Northwest Books
from . . .

We appreciate your orders. They
help keep Go Northwest! online.
|