Seattle’s Inn at Harbor Steps hotel deal: Stay one night, get the next night free

If you are planning your first trip to Seattle, staying downtown is a must. Inn at Harbor Steps, a Four Sisters Inn property, is right between Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square. Check out its specials page. There are several deals available, but I liked the “Stay One Night, Receive Your Second Night Free“  deal best. The rate for the guest rooms also includes full breakfast and afternoon wine and hors d’oeuvres. The offer is good Sundays through Thursdays, with rooms priced at $200 for a queen bed, $225 for two queen beds (no fireplace) or a king bed, and $250 for a king bed with a jet spa tub and shower.

Tested: You can view the deal online, but call the hotel to get the special rate. Just tell them the name of the deal when you make your reservation to get the discount.  I called and checked dates for Feb. 21 to 23, and there was plenty of availability. Under the deal, the bill for two nights in a room with a queen bed came to $219, including tax, or about $110 per day. Note that there is only self-parking ($18 a day). There is no charge for Internet access, but you have to get a cable at the front desk; there’s no WiFi.  Also, when I called (several times) after 5 p.m., my call did not get answered.

When: Good for stays Sunday to Thursday, through March 31. Blackout dates apply.

Caveat: There are a lot of blackout dates. See the full terms and conditions page before you call.

Contact: Inn at Harbor Steps, (888) 728-8910 or (206) 748-0973

— Jen Leo, Los Angeles Times Travel & Deal blogger

Photo: Inn at Harbor Steps guest room.  Credit: Four Sisters Inns

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One Comment on “Seattle’s Inn at Harbor Steps hotel deal: Stay one night, get the next night free”

  1. Dexter Nicholson Says:

    Nice, I hope it will also be near the Space needle. I would recommend their promo “Stay One Night, Receive Your Second Night Free“ but I’m trouble about the blackout times in the area.D

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