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Hotels and Motels
South
Aero Motel & Apartments. 7240 E Marginal Way S. Phone:
206-763-9962.
Ben-Carol Motel. 14110 Pacific Highway S. Phone: 206-244-6464.
Holiday Inn - Seattle Boeing Field. 11244
Pacific Highway S. Phone: 206-762-0300.
Holiday Inn Express - SeaTac. 19631 International Blvd. Phone:
206-824-3200.
La Hacienda Motel.
5414 First Avenue S. Phone: 206-762-2460; Toll-Free: 800-553-7531.
The Moonrise Inn. 14440 Pacific Highway
S. Phone: 206-241-0066.
Red Lion Seattle South. 11244 International Boulevard,
Seattle, WA 98168.Phone:
206-762-0300; Toll-free: 1-800-733-5466; Fax: 206-762-8306.
Sandpiper Villas Family Motel.
11000 1st Avenue SW. Phone: 206-242-8883.
Star Motel. 5216 4th Avenue S.
Phone: 206-764-4647.
Seattle Sea-Tac Airport North Travelodge.
14845 Pacific Highway South,
Seattle, WA 98168. Phone:
206-242-1777; Fax: 206-248-4285.
West Seattle Travelodge. 3512 SW Alaska Street. Phone:
206-937-9920.
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