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Howard Johnson Surrey 13245 King George Hwy, Surrey, British Columbia Location. Less Than One Mile From The Historic Pike Place Market And Just Two Blocks From The Seattle Art Museum, The Seattle Suites Are Conveniently Located In Downtown Seattle, Wash. Engulfed By Sparkling Lakes, Mountains And Forests Of Evergreens, Seattle Is A City Of Shimmering Skyscrapers And Endless Recreational Opportunities. Hikers, Mountain Bikers, Anglers And Campers Flock Here In The Spring, Summer And Fall. For Winter Sport Enthusiasts, Several Ski And Snowboard Areas Exist Less Than 50 Miles To The East In The Cascade Range. A summary of hotel and room facilities provided by Howard Johnson Surrey; 54 guest rooms, 2 floors, Bar(s) 'in house', Comfortable accommodations, Secure online reservations, A guaranteed lowest internet rate. Boating Is Extremely Popular, With Everything From Extravagant Yachts To Sea Kayaks Gliding Through The Bays. The Nightlife Is Exhilarating And Clubs Are Abundant, And Everywhere You Turn There Is A Coffee Shop. Features. Located In The Elektra Condominiums Complex, The Property Focuses Less On Resort Style Amenities Than It Does On Creating A Feeling Of At Home Comfort. Laundry Facilities Are On Site, Dry Cleaning Is Available And There Is A Game Room With A Billiards Table. Guestrooms. Accommodations Range From Studios To One And Two Bedroom Condos. All Units Have Full Kitchens With Refrigerators, Microwave Ovens, Dishwashers And Ranges. Cable Television Is Standard, And Vcrs, Dvd Players And Cd Players Add To The Home Away From Home Feel. Expert Tip. Visitors Can Experience A Bit Of The Original City, Long Ago Covered By The Seattle That Stands Today, Via A Trip Through Seattle's Underground. | ||