Tacoma

Tacoma in Washington, is the state's third-largest city, with just under 200,000 residents. Located south of Seattle, it is the "Tac" part of Sea-Tac airport, which serves Seattle, Tacoma, and the greater Seattle area.

Get in

In addition to Sea-Tac airport (and taxi/limo or rental car), there are:

Get around

See

Museums

Tacoma is the home of three good museums, all within an easy walk of each other:

Other major museums are planned:

Other

A new convention center opened in late 2004.

(The original bridge, built in 1940, and known as "Galloping Gertie", is well known because of its collapse.)

Do

The Tacoma Regional Convention & Visitor Bureau has its Visitor Information Center at the Courtyard by Marriott hotel in downtown Tacoma (1515 Commerce Street). Visitor guides, maps and brochures on area attractions are avaialable, and the center includes a new computer station where visitors can research travel information on the Internet.

Buy

The three major downtown hotels in the city are:

Comfort Inn Tacoma is a 90 room hotel located 5 miles south from the downtown corridor.

The Villa is a highly rated, luxury six-room bed and breakfast hotel in the Stadium district. Their website has restaurant recommendations.

Get out

Near Tacoma are some other things worth visiting, listed roughly north to south:

External links

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