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Bellingham Travelodge |
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Comfort Inn
Bellingham |
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Days Inn Bellingham |
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La Quinta
Inn Bellingham
Enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast each morning of your stay, along
with a free newspaper from the hotel lobby. In addition to free high-speed
Internet access, all rooms include a coffee maker, hairdryer, iron w/ironing
board, and more. Stay connected in the hotel's convenient business center, or
relax in the sparkling outdoor pool (seasonal) and indoor Jacuzzi. |
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Super 8 Motel
Ferndale Bellingham |
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Best
Western Heritage Inn |
| The Best Western Heritage Inn is located two miles from downtown
Bellingham
in Washington. This Bellingham hotel brings a touch of elegance to the Pacific
Northwest with all the amenities and features of a first class hotel. Make a
reservation today at this Bellingham hotel that Northwest Best Places described
as "one of the most elegantly furnished, professionally run hotels in the area." |
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Rodeway Inn
Bellingham |
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located just two miles from the Bellingham International Airport. |
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Bellingham's Hotel Bellwether
Hotel Bellwether is located on Bellingham Bay in the Pacific Northwest city
of Bellingham in Whatcom County, Washington. Hotel Bellwether can provide ground
transportation from the Bellingham International Airport and Ferry Terminal.
Hotel Bellwether also offers ample on-site moorage for our nautical guests.
Hotel Bellwether is Western Washington's premier, intimate, upscale
waterfront-destination hotel in Bellingham. |
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Hampton Inn
Bellingham Airport |
| The Hampton Inn Bellingham you'll find clean, fresh, comfortable rooms
standard with a coffee maker, iron and ironing board, and complimentary in-room
movie channel. Enjoy complimentary local calls and no surcharge for using a
calling card. Guests also enjoy the following complimentary items: On the House
hot breakfast, Hampton's On the Run breakfast bags (Monday-Friday), high speed
internet access in every room, wireless internet access in the lobby, meeting
rooms and public areas. |
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Bellingham Weather |
| Bellingham
Airport |
| Any visit to Bellingham should include a stop at
Fairhaven, a once-separate town that has retained its old-time
character. The Marketplace, the grand dame and central figure
among the attractive old buildings, was restored in 1988 and houses a
number of interesting shops and dining options. The district is rich
with diversions: crafts galleries, coffeehouses, bookstores, a charming
garden/nursery emporium, and a lively evening scene. Not far from
Fairhaven is the start of Chuckanut Drive, a famous stretch of
road that used to be part of the Pacific Highway. Now it's one of the
prettiest drives in the state, curving along the Chuckanut Mountains and
looking out over Samish Bay and its many islands. |
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Bellingham Washington is Situated where the
Nooksack River flows into Bellingham Bay, the city of Bellingham,
Washington, has been rediscovered in recent years. This bustling
university town is full of fine old houses, award-winning architecture,
stately streets, and lovely parks. Bellingham's charm starts in Old
Town where you'll find shops and good restaurants. That charm
extends to Western Washington University, a fine expression of the
spirit of Northwest architecture with its warm materials, formal echoes
of European styles, and respect for context and the natural backdrop.
Discover the Alaska
Ferry, whale watching,
Western Washington University, Historic Downtown
Bellingham, Fairhaven, Mount Baker, spectacular natural
surroundings, and a
world-class marina and boating.
Bellingham Aquatic Center
Open swim, lap swim, swim lessons, water aerobics, water
slide, special events, and more.

Bellingham Farmer's Market
Welcome to the Bellingham Farmers Market; an open-air
gathering place where fresh, local produce and fine crafts attract 4,000
to 10,000 visitors each day. Events and festivals celebrate both organic
and conventional farmers along with local artisans. Downtown on
Saturdays, April thru December
Bellis
Fair Mall
is home to over 140 business including five major
department stores, a movie theatre, dozens of clothing and apparel
stores, specialty shops, restaurants, and much more. The Mall also
offers a children's play area, a family lounge, and several exciting
events and programs.
Mt.
Baker Theatre
The Mount Baker Theatre organization exists to
provide arts, entertainment, and social interaction through a
wide variety of programs, and it preserves the restored historic
Mount Baker Theatre as a home for local performing arts
organizations, film, a venue for touring performers, and
community events.
Nooksack River Casino
877-935-9300
The Nooksack River Casino offers unparalleled casino
gaming excitement and superb dining. Discover why this unique gaming
location is a favorite entertainment destination for visitors from both
Washington and British Columbia.
Silver Reef Casino
866-383-0777
brings a new and exciting gaming experience to the
Northwest. We offer more than 50,000 square feet of exhilarating gaming,
exceptional dining and enjoyable entertainment all in a bright and
spacious new setting.
Skagit Valley Casino Resort
Escape to The Skagit, your premier Washington casino
resort. You'll enjoy all the fun and excitement of a Las Vegas-style
casino featuring the most popular slots, table games, casino events and
parties.
Cliff House in Bellingham
For a truly fine dining experience, visit the Cliff
House restaurant. We have the best dining view in Bellingham! Let us
treat you with the finest service, freshest seafood, top-quality
angus steaks, and rich pastas. You've simply got to try our famous
"Whiskey Crab Soup!" Come and see the Bellingham restaurant
everyone's talking about!
Bellingham Keg Steakhouse
You'll find a truly comfortable and satisfying
dining atmosphere accompanied by a fun and casual bar setting.
Each is a welcoming destination on its own, and together they
create an energetic and inviting, uniquely gratifying Bellingham restaurant
experience.
Mykonos Greek Restaurant Bellingham
Mykonos is just off I-5 at the Bellingham
Airport exit. Their dining area features classic Greek columns, while the
bar area is relaxed and welcoming. They feature a full range of Greek
dishes.
Oyster Bar on Chuckanut Drive
The spectacular views of the San Juan Islands
are the perfect backdrop for the stunning dishes served at
candlelit tables. The wine cellar consistently wins the Best
of Award of Excellence from the Wine Spectator and provides
a wonderful array of choices for wine lovers from around the
world.
Bellingham Olive Garden
Olive Garden’s Culinary Institute of Tuscany,
located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy in a restored 11th
century village, is where Olive Garden’s chefs learn the
secrets of great Italian cooking - like how to combine fresh
ingredients - to create authentic Italian dishes that you’ll
enjoy sharing with your family and friends.
Anthony's At Squalicum Harbor Bellingham
Anthony's offers fresh, expertly prepared
seafood from our own seafood company, the best produce
from local farmers, and warm, friendly service. While
you dine, take in the spectacular views of the San Juan
Islands and an impressive view of the sunset year round.
Downtown
Bellingham
Specialty retail shops and restaurants are plentiful in Downtown Bellingham.
You can browse for furniture, clothing, jewellery, fine art, outdoor gear,
house wares and savour delicious local treats at our cafes and bakeries.
Chances to explore the cultural side of Bellingham are
everywhere. The town celebrates its history at several museums and local
displays, including an extensive collection at Whatcom Museum of
History and Art. Music and theater are important parts of the
community, and the summer music festival, featuring more than two
weeks of orchestral, chamber, and jazz performances, has become an
institution.
Perhaps one of the best things about Bellingham is its
location: it is the hub of northwestern Washington. From here you can
plan whale-watching or kayaking adventures to the San Juan Islands;
go hiking in North Cascades National Park or in the shadow of
stately Mount Baker—you can even catch a ferry to Alaska. Both in
town and in the surrounding wilderness, Bellingham has a lot to offer. |
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Best Western Bellingham
Lakeway Inn
The Best Western Lakeway Inn Bellingham offers elegantly
designed guestrooms & suites, a four-story atrium, cascading waterfall wall, an
indoor swimming pool with hot tub, 24-hour fitness room and superb dining
accommodations. This Bellingham hotel features a lobby espresso service, a
convenient café and room service. |
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Holiday Inn
Express Bellingham |
| Bellingham Golf Courses |
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Bellingham Golf & Country Club
(360)
733-3450
Nestled in the heart of the city, Bellingham Golf & Country
Club offers the convenience of accessibility, the benefits of a private club
and the beauty of a historical site. Our 18 hole Championship Golf Course is
expertly maintained to ensure year round play in the Pacific Northwest
climate.
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Lake
Padden Golf Course
(360) 738-7400
Rated by Golf Digest as one of the best municipal courses in
the state, Lake Padden is a beautiful 18 hole golf course carved out of a
second growth forest. A full service facility offering complete practice
facilities, golf lessons, snack bar with big screen TV, and club rentals.
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North Bellingham Golf Course
(360)
398-8300 This high quality 18-hole public
golf facility has flowering meadows and gently rolling fairways. Golfers
will enjoy the panoramic views of Mt. Baker while being challenged by the
prevailing winds sweeping across the landscape of this "Real Scottish Style
Links Course."
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Semiahmoo Resort Golf
1-800-231-4425
Semiahmoo Resort delivers two of Washington's top public
courses, as rated by Golf Digest, 2005. Choose #1-rated Loomis Trail Golf
Club for its consistently smooth, fast greens, with water coming into play
on every hole. Or choose #3-rated Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club for its
immaculately manicured fairways and stunningly contoured greens, designed by
Arnold Palmer. After play, retreat to the resort's extraordinary seaside
hotel and spa.
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Shuksan Golf Club
(360)
398-8888
Named after one of the Cascade peaks in the near distance,
Shuksan is a course that varies over 100 feet in elevation. The layout
occupies a rural setting split by Ten Mile Creek, which meanders through the
fairways with alarming regularity. With terrain ranging from steep ridges to
gentle meadows, the 6737 yard course provides eighteen distinct landscape
canvases on which to paint your own masterpieces.
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Sudden Valley Golf Course & Country Club
The front nine is relatively open and flat and borders the
shores of Lake Whatcom. Fairway landing areas are relatively generous and
the greens are large. However, the back nine follows a ridge uphill with
narrow evergreen-fringed fairways and smaller greens that have more
character. Sudden Valley is considered a true masterpiece, stressing finesse
and accuracy with water hazards on fourteen of the eighteen holes and some
forty-seven bunkers sprinkled throughout the course. It's a golfing
experience you will not soon forget!
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