Finding Bed and Breakfast Inns Seattle WA

Bed and breakfasts, more commonly known as B&Bs, can be wonderfully cozy and romantic. Here are some tips for finding a B&B for your next getaway.

Local Companies

Hotel 1000
(206) 957-1000
1000 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
Alexis Hotel, a Kimpton Hotel
(206) 624-4844
1007 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
Doubletree Arctic Club Hotel
(206) 340-0340
700 3rd Ave.
Seattle, WA
Executive Hotel Pacific
(206) 623-2059
400 Spring St.
Seattle, WA
Inn at Virginia Mason
(206) 624-0787
1006 Spring St.
Seattle, WA
Renaissance Seattle Hotel
(206) 583-0300
515 Madison St.
Seattle, WA
Sorrento Hotel
(206) 622-6400
900 Madison St.
Seattle, WA
Underground Tour, Bill Speidel's
(206) 682-4646
608 1st Ave.
Seattle, WA
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
(206) 749-7000
99 Union St.
Seattle, WA
Grand Hyatt Seattle
(206) 774-1234
721 Pine St.
Seattle, WA

Bed and breakfasts, more commonly known as B&Bs, can be wonderfully cozy and romantic. These are small inns, often run out of a single-family home, so the owners/proprietors live on site.

The size, type and location of bed and breakfast inns are varied. Some might have just one or two guest rooms, with or without private baths, or up to a dozen guest rooms or more. A bed and breakfast inn could be found in a historic Victorian home, a former schoolhouse or an urban loft. One amenity that all bed and breakfasts offer each morning is a hot breakfast that's included as part of your accommodations. Bed and breakfasts can be found all over the world.

Want to find a fabulous B&B for your next getaway? Here are some tips:

  1. Research online. There are dozens of websites by bed-and-breakfast associations and for-profit businesses that offer B&B search engines. Try BnBFinder, BedandBreakfast, BedandBreakfastCenter. Search by state or zip code; there are also international listings.

  2. Try DexOnline. Once you've narrowed down your destination, do a search of the Yellow Pages for "Bed & Breakfast." This will give at least the names, numbers and locations of all the small inns in the town or city you plan to visit.

  3. Flip through a guide. Unless you plan on vacationing at bed and breakfasts often, it may not be cost-effective to buy an entire print B&B guidebook to one region of the United States or one foreign country. But it may be worth some time to search your local library database to see if it carries current B&B guidebooks, especially if you're not traveling close to home. Remember, though, that print guidebooks become dated quickly. Your best bet for finding the most current information is online.

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Author: Kara Williams

Featured Local Company

Hotel 1000

(206) 957-1000
1000 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
http://www.hotel1000seattle.com/

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