
Tacoma Inns invites you to experience some of the finest accommodations in the
Pacific Northwest. From waterfront cottages to grand historic mansions, urban
getaways to country estates, all member inns are
licensed and inspected, featuring bountiful breakfasts and Pacific
Northwest hospitality.
Several member inns have earned excellent ratings with both local and
regional guides, such as AAA, NW Best Places and Best Places to Kiss NW,
placing them among the top 10% rated establishments for business,
relaxation and romance.
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Filled with waterfront parks, estate gardens and great walking neighborhoods, Tacoma retains a distinctive urban village feel, yet is just minutes from I-5, SeaTac airport and Seattle.
Mt. Rainier "floats"
above this historic waterfront city, providing an extraordinary backdrop
(visitors often experience a fleeting moment of disbelief when this great,
snow-covered giant appears, seemingly out of nowhere). Many guests have reported
the time they spent exploring Tacoma's historic neighborhoods, parks and
waterfront walks and the old-growth forest trails of Mt. Rainier as some of the
best "vacation moments" they've had in the Pacific Northwest.

The south Puget Sound region offers incredible views of nearby islands, Mt. Rainier and the Olympic mountains. A short drive takes you to old-growth forest trails along the base of Mt. Rainier, towering rainforest canopies and scenic ocean beaches of
Olympic National Park, and the bustling, colorful scene of Seattle's Pike
Market.

Hop a ferry... explore waterfront beaches and
trails... soak up some sun on the deck of a waterfront restaurant (great fresh
fish specialties abound)... sign up for a whale-watching tour... the
possibilities are almost endless!
Local attractions include Seattle, Mt.
Rainier, Olympic National Forest and scenic ocean beaches, Pt. Defiance (698
acre old-growth rainforest preserve with wooded trails, outstanding zoo and
aquarium, gardens, marina, beach), Antique Row, fresh seafood restaurants along
the waterfront, Washington State History Museum, Mt. St. Helens, Lakewold
Gardens, W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory, Northwest Trek, The Emerald Queen
(an authentic riverboat converted to a floating casino), sea-kayaking, boating,
fishing, sailing, and scuba diving.
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