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Written by:Erik Folgate
8/1/2008 1:36 PM 

Seattle has long been known as “The Emerald City,” a nickname that accurately describes their lush and green landscape. Their cool summers and mild winters play a big role in keeping the city green, and keeping travelers visiting year round. In recent years however, the Emerald City's “greeness” has taken on a slightly different meaning as they've taken on a mission to shrink their carbon footprint and become one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the country.

Seattle has long been known as “The Emerald City,” a nickname that accurately describes their lush and green landscape. Their cool summers and mild winters play a big role in keeping the city green, and keeping travelers visiting year round. In recent years however, the Emerald City's “greeness” has taken on a slightly different meaning as they've taken on a mission to shrink their carbon footprint and become one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the country.

They've already reduced their carbon emissions to 8% of what they were just 15 years ago. Pretty impressive as they're already beating what the Kyoto Treaty is asking for by 1%. Their public transportation system can get travelers and residents alike almost anywhere in the city the need to go. Their fleet includes biodiesel and hybrid buses, a ferry system, monorails, and trolleys; and since cars are unnecessary in Seattle, their carbon output is greatly reduced.  The Seattle Farmers Markets are famous for their fresh fish “tossing,” fruits, and vegetables, and the Pike Place Market is the oldest farmers market in the country. Travelers could spend months exploring the outdoor activities of Seattle which range from sailing to hiking to golf to whale watching to scuba diving, and the list goes on.

As is true for most green cities, the hotels in Seattle are a big part of the efforts to go green. If you're traveling to the Pacific Northwest, check out these eco friendly hotels in Seattle and help support the Emerald City's mission. Each of these Seattle Green Hotels have earned a RezHub Hotel Green Score of at least 3 out of 5 Green Branches. To learn what the greenest hotels in Seattle are doing to earn their Green Scores, click their links in the table below or visit RezHub.com.   

 

RezHub's Top 5 Green Hotels in Seattle

Hotel NameGreen ScorePriced From
Best Western Executive Inn22$149.95
Hotel Monaco - A Kimpton Hotel20$195.12
Hotel Vintage Park - A Kimpton Hotel20$198.78
Alexis Hotel - A Kimpton Hotel20$208.53
Mayflower Park Hotel19$209.00
Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle16$349.00
 

Click Here For a full list of Green Lodging in Seattle

Article Originally Written By: Melissa Evans

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