Dear Adventure Avenue,
On a trip for a work conference in October, I stayed at the Paramount Hotel in Seattle Washington. Our conference was at the Seattle Conference center, Summit building, so our walk to the conference center was super short.

There’s also a Starbucks located across the street in the Grand Hyatt Hotel, which made for a super convenient tea and breakfast run.
The rooms were nice and comfortable, though maybe a little dated. I got a Traditional King room.

The Bathroom
Area around the hotel

Our first night, we ate dinner at Wild Ginger. We ubered there, but it would’ve been about a 11 minute walk from the hotel.

If you’re looking for close food options that are open late, there was a Cheesecake Factory that my coworkers and I ate at on our last night in Seattle. Not exactly local cuisine, but it worked!
Until next time,
A
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