Green Tortoise Seattle Hostel
Green Tortoise Seattle Hostel Reviews
fantastic hostel Sep 14, 2009
the green tortoise in seattle was the first hostel i had ever stayed at and so far, it is still my favorite. the green tortise usually has really friendly and helpful staff who are willing to help you find your way. the hostel offers interesting group activities during the day and some pub/bar crawls at night as well. for the price of the hostel, they also have a pretty good make it yourself breakfast with eggs pancake and fruit..and they even offer dinner three nights a week. even better, the hostel is in a good/central location in the heart of downtown seattle
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Great Seattle Hostel Sep 12, 2009
A very nice hostel with helpful staff. Located within walking distance of the Space Needle (10-15mins) and other attractions. Good beds with curtains around each individual bed, which I'd never seen before.
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Green Tortoise Seattle Hostel Blogs
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Feb 11, 2006
The Green Tortoise Hostel is everything a backpacker could hope for. A large warm airy bedroom with bench space and a sink. A kitchen with 4 commercial stove tops, two commercial glass doored fridges, clean functioning showers and separate toilets. The free breakfast… The Pike Markets |
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Jun 05, 2009
We decided to call it an evening and i drove Vivian back up the road to her Hostel (Green Tortoise) (check her page soon for a review perhaps). We said "nice to meet u" and all that good stuff and I left her with some snacks/drinks for her walking excursions the next few days and that was that! :)
It Was great to meet… Vivian (vivwyw) visits from california |
Green Tortoise Seattle Hostel Information and Description
Conveniently located at First Avenue and Pike Street, right across the street from the famous Pike Place Market. The elegantly restored Elliot Hotel Building, now home to the Green Tortoise Hostel, boasts 30 newly-remodeled bunk rooms. The beautiful historical building has plenty of modern charms too, including: semi-private Mediteranian style tile bathrooms, modern kitchen and large common areas. Each bunk has a reading lamp, small fan, four point power outlet, privacy curtains, and storage locker.
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