SeaTac

SeaTac is a city in southern King County. Its name is a portmanteau of its larger neighbors: Seattle to the north, and Tacoma to the south.

Understand

Most visitors will only visit SeaTac for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, itself nicknamed Sea-Tac – the city named itself for the airport. Outside of the airport and its surrounding bevy of related businesses, including the corporate HQ of Alaska Airlines, there's little to attract tourists, although business travelers may appreciate the cluster of hotels close to the airport.

Get in

By car

From I-5, take Exit 154B (SR-518) for the airport. The same interchange connects to I-405's southern end.

By rail

The region's sole light rail line, Central Link, stops at the airport. SeaTac/Airport Station also connects to a passenger pickup/dropoff just east of the airport, on the east side of International Boulevard at S. 176th St. The only parking at this station is in the airport parking garage. The line travels north through Tukwila to Seattle, reaching Downtown Seattle in just over half an hour. The fare varies by distance traveled, topping out at $3.25.

Get around

See

Do

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 Sharp's Roasthouse, 18427 International Blvd, +1 206 241-5744. 11AM-midnight daily. Just down the road from the airport, Sharp's is a tasty welcome after a long flight. Definitely try the maple cornbread.

Drink

Sleep

There are numerous hotels & motels lined up along International Blvd (Hwy 99) through SeaTac that many travelers find better value in staying in comparison to those in Seattle. Tukwila, immediately to the north and to the east (opposite side of the freeway), also hosts several hotels and offsite airport parking.

Connect

Go next

Routes through SeaTac

Seattle Tukwila  N  S  Kent Portland
Seattle Tukwila  N  S  Kent Tacoma
Seattle Burien  N  S  Kent Tacoma
END Burien  W  E  Tukwila END


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