Surrounding the airport, the City of SeaTac is a great place to lay your head and get a bite to eat. With over 30 hotels to choose from, you'll be able to find the perfect accommodation to fit your needs.
Plus, if you're looking to explore the greater Seattle area, you'll find plenty of rental cars easily accessible from the airport and area hotels. Aside from a cozy place to stay the night, this community is also home to several parks, botanical gardens, international cuisine and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). What's more hospitable than that?
A Hospitality Community
The SeaTac region is centered on the Highline ridge separating Puget Sound and the valley of the Duwamish and Green Rivers. The Muckleshoot and Duwamish Indians who resided along those rivers were frequent travelers through the area for hundreds of years before the arrival of the first white settlers in the mid 1850s.
As settlers arrived, the building of transportation corridors between their communities became important. The successive construction of Military Road, Des Moines Memorial Way and Highway 99 (now International Boulevard) fueled the area's gradual development up to the eve of World War II. Following the war, Sea-Tac Airport (SEA) quickly became the region's primary aviation gateway and the area around it blossomed. Residents adjacent to the airport and in the nearby unincorporated areas voted to incorporate the City of SeaTac on February 28, 1990 and named it after the airport.