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Guest Reviews:
Nora
from Seattle, WA US stayed on November 03, 2003
"Room & Spa were great. The restaurant was great, but prices were almost prohibitively high! I don't understand why the restaurant must charge $40-$50/entree. The priciest Seattle restaurants - Georgian Room, Cascadia, etc. are bargains in comparison.
I'll continue to visit the hotel & spa, but will choose to eat at that great Italian restaurant down the road instead."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
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The Salish Lodge and Spa is located on the crest of the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls, with irreplaceable views. The property's location near the quaint historical town of Snoqualmie puts a variety of activities in close proximity to the hotel--skiing, fishing, golf, a hike through the falls, or a tour of the local winery. The hotel's newly built spa offers therapeutic soaking pools, a variety of massages, skin and body therapies, and a fitness center. The lodge has two dining facilities, both with magnificent views, and even the locals rave about the five-course country breakfast, which began its tradition in 1916. The hotel also has banquet facilities. Hotel services include babysitting, dry cleaning, express check-out, secretarial, and concierge. Snoqualmie Falls Park is adjacent to the Lodge with picnic tables, observation deck, and panoramic view of Snoqualmie Falls, the river gorge, and forest areas. The Salish is thirty minutes from Snoqualmie Summit, which boasts four separate ski areas. Snoqualmie Valley Railroad is owned and operated by the Puget Sound Railway Historical Association and is a 30-minute drive. A 30-minute drive can also take one to Seattle's wealth of interesting tourist attractions, including the Woodland Park Zoo, the Museum of Flight, Pike Place Market, Paul Allen's Experience Music Project, Safeco Field, Husky Stadium, and the Seattle Art Museum. All rooms and suites have whirlpool tubs, wood-burning fireplaces, and down comforters.
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