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Cheapism's editors recommend the best cheap Seattle Hotels on foursquare. Here is the complete list:

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The College Inn

4000 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Neighborhood: University District
Phone #: 206-633-4441
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Across from the UW campus, this historical hotel has charming shared-bath-only rooms starting at $55/night. No parking or elevators, but includes high-speed internet and breakfast via a common room.

Gaslight Inn

1727 15th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122

Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
Phone #: 206-325-3654
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Book a shared-bath room for $98 and up, or a private-bath room starting at $128/night. Enjoy Craftsman charm, free WiFi and a heated pool, but leave kids and pets at home.

Extended StayAmerica Bellevue

11400 Main Street
Bellevue, WA 98004

Neighborhood: Bellevue
Phone #: 425-453-8186
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Large, basic rooms with a kitchenette for well under $100/night. Maid service is weekly rather than daily. WiFi is available for a small fee.

Sleeping Bulldog Bed & Breakfast

816 19th Ave. South
Seattle, WA 98144

Phone #: 206-325-0202
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Snag a stay in this modern, upgraded B&B starting at $116 in low season, $132 in high season. Expect Keurig coffee, iHome radios, and flat-screens in-room.

Chambered Nautilus B&B

5005 22nd Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Neighborhood: University Village
Phone #: 206-522-2536
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Rooms start at $124 in low season, $149 in summer. A 3-course breakfast, homemade cookies, and organic soap are included. "Like" them on Facebook for $10 off.

Moore Hotel

1926 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

Neighborhood: Pike Place Market
Phone #: 206-448-4851
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Accommodations are basic and amenities sparse, but you can't beat the price or location! Shared-bath rooms start at $59 a night, while private-bath rooms command $74 and up. It's noisy when the Moore Theater has an event, so request a higher floor.

Sources:

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www.tripadvisor.com

 
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