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The Latest Greenwood Vacation Packages

Mayflower Park Hotel
Reviewed on 2026/3/12

Mediterranean Inn
Reviewed on 2026/3/14

The Belltown Inn
Reviewed on 2026/3/14

Level Seattle Downtown - South Lake Union
Reviewed on 2026/3/13

Ändra Hotel Seattle - MGallery Collection
Reviewed on 2026/3/10
Where to stay in Greenwood

Downtown Seattle
Dive into the bustling nightlife and shopping scene, explore the iconic Pike Place Market, and admire architectural gems like the Seattle Central Library. Enjoy seamless connectivity with the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel and Seattle Center Monorail.
Greenwood Hotel Deals

Mediterranean Inn
We had a wonderful stay at the Mediterranean Inn! It was wonderful and we loved the fact that it’s so close to the Climate Pledge Arena so we could walk to the Kraken game! It’s also close to the space needle And you can actually get a great picture of it from the deck! I would definitely stay here ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/14

Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG
Hotel was clean and secure. Cam from the front desk was so helpful.
Reviewed on 2026/3/14

DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport
Extremely nice hotel...
Reviewed on 2026/3/13
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Greenwood

Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91
Explore the waterfront in Seattle with a trip to Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91. Discover the acclaimed theater scene and shops in this walkable area.

Seattle Waterfront
A wonderful place to stroll and dine, this ever-changing attraction is more than just a place where land meets sea.

Space Needle
Seattle’s skyline is instantly recognizable when you see this soaring slender structure, built as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair.



