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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
City centre Tacoma transforms industrial roots into an artistic playground packed with cultural gems. The Museum District dazzles with the cone-shaped Museum of Glass where you can watch live glassblowing demonstrations. Historic theatres line Broadway while converted warehouses house galleries that showcase Pacific Northwest talent. Grab your camera for the Bridge of Glass – it's a feast for the eyes that most tourists miss. Getting around is a breeze with the city centre trolley connecting cultural hotspots and three metro stations within walking distance. Local cafes and restaurants serve up everything from quick bites to Pacific Northwest cuisine. After a day of museum-hopping, rest your head in one of the character-filled boutique hotels housed in beautifully preserved historic buildings.
Hilltop
Hilltop buzzes with rich culture in this diverse pocket of Tacoma. Stroll through Wright Park's green haven or check out the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory for a breath of floral air. The neighborhood's soul food spots and family-run eateries tell the storey of its heritage. The Karpeles Manuscript Museum offers a quirky break from the standard tourist trail. Local shops and cafes along 6th Avenue give you a taste of authentic Tacoma life. Getting around takes some planning with limited bus service, so consider ride-sharing apps for exploring beyond the area. Budget-friendly stays in converted homes let you experience the area like a local while keeping your wallet happy.
Photo by Veronika Patrashko
Open Photo by Veronika Patrashko
Photo by Jennifer Probert
Open Photo by Jennifer Probert
Northeast Tacoma
Northeast Tacoma offers a peaceful escape with stunning Puget Sound views and lush natural spaces. Dash Point State Park welcomes you with sandy beaches and towering Douglas firs, perfect for beachcombing and forest walks. Julia's Gulch provides serene hiking trails through native vegetation, while residential streets showcase charming mid-century homes with glimpses of Commencement Bay. The area has scattered family-friendly restaurants and coffee shops in small strip centers. Most visitors choose holiday rentals or bed & breakfasts in this car-dependent area, with minimal public transit options. The quiet suburban setting provides an authentic glimpse of local American life away from tourist crowds.
Photo by Mitch Cole
Open Photo by Mitch Cole
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Open Photo by tom owens
New Tacoma
City centre Tacoma's cultural playground combines glass art spectacles with waterfront charm. The Museum of Glass showcases molten masterpieces while the Tacoma Art Museum celebrates Pacific Northwest creativity. History buffs can explore Washington State History Museum's engaging exhibits. The Thea Foss Waterway offers stunning views of Mount Rainier and marina-side dining for perfect evening strolls. Getting around is a breeze with light rail connections and the city centre trolley loop. Choose from business hotels or boutique waterfront properties with harbour views. Restaurants serve fresh Pacific Northwest seafood, though most close early on weekdays. The area bustles with professionals during business hours but offers peaceful waterfront benches for quiet moments.
Old Town Tacoma
Old Town Tacoma blends Victorian charm with maritime views that'll make you swoon. Wander cobblestone streets lined with ornate historic buildings while the Job Carr Cabin Museum brings pioneer days to life. The waterfront promenade along Commencement Bay offers spectacular views of Puget Sound, perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride on the Ruston Way trail. Cosy cafes and seafood restaurants occupy converted historic buildings, many with stunning bay views. Most accommodation is charming bed & breakfasts housed in Victorian homes, providing an authentic glimpse into the 1870s. The neighborhood's walkable core makes exploring easy, though some brick pavements can be uneven.
You could catch an event at Tacoma Dome, a stadium in South Tacoma.Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think Tacoma Dome is cool, you might also like Cheney Stadium and Puget Sound Tennis Center, both located nearby.
Make time in your itinerary to visit the sea life you'll find at Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium during your holiday to Tacoma. Wander through the waterfront and beautiful beaches in this family-friendly area.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Museum of Glass in Tacoma. Stroll along the waterfront or experience the fascinating museums in this family-friendly area.
You can spend time studying the exhibits at LeMay Car Museum during your trip to Tacoma. Amble around this family-friendly area's waterfront or experience its acclaimed theatre scene.
Enjoy the student vibe at Pacific Lutheran University during your visit to Tacoma. Experience the lively festivals and great live music in this family-friendly area.
Admire glass art masterpieces at the Museum of Glass, then cross the Chihuly Bridge of Glass. Explore Point Defiance Park's lush forests and beaches, or watch polar bears at the zoo.
The streetcar use to be free but they have extended the route so now you have to pay. No biggy. The area around the dome is a little dodgy but once you get to the theatre district it definitely gets better. Breweries and restaurants abound.
Gary
10.0/10
Excellent
I love Tacoma. I love the fact that they've saved so many of their beautiful historic buildings downtown makes it unique. It's very walkable.
Lori
10.0/10
Excellent
Walked to Chihuly Bridge of Glass, a beautiful free art installation. Also many museums and other places in walking distance.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
I love the eclectic vibe of Tacoma. Great restaurants, funky shops, various community members.
Kellie
8.0/10
Good
Loved the glass museum and bridge to the history museum. Would like to return for an event at the Elk Temple or surrounding theaters.
Paula
10.0/10
Excellent
Tacoma is awesome. Went to glass museum and had some wonderful meals downtown! What a hidden gem!
Eliseo
10.0/10
Excellent
The Point Defiance Park driving trails were really nice I wish they would keep both circles open because one was closed we only got to do one , we did it twice because it was just so Beautiful. One of the people with us has limited mobility both wou
Mechele
10.0/10
Excellent
Safe area for family review of museums, parks and trip to zoo. Easy access to Black Bear restaurant. Most important was accessible to JBL&Mc cord base where grandson is stationed. Desk person verbal skills and courtesy to us all. Pool access plus
Diana
8.0/10
Good
Tacoma like any other cities has its bad areas but it doesn't mean you shouldn't visit. It has some beautiful places to visit as well. This hotel just happens to be near a bad area but we never felt unsafe.
Alex
8.0/10
Good
It was cleaner than I remember. Unfortunately the light rail isn't aval after the concerts at the dome on weekdays. Thank goodness it was not raining and our hotel was within walking distance.
"Enjoyed our stay. Stayed 3 nights before our Alaskan cruise and one night afterwards. Away from SeaTac and downtown Seattle but convenient to base.
Breakfast variety was abundant, coffee sometimes empty during day. Lots of cars in parking lot. Hot tub wasn't hot during our first stay but working again, during our one night stay. Safe neighborhood. Easy check-in and out."
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Where can I stay in Tacoma if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you're looking for a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 245 holiday homes. In addition, there are 120 apartments and 36 condos.
What will the weather in Tacoma be like during my visit?
August and July are typically the warmest months in Tacoma, when the average temperature is 18°C. February and December are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 5°C. November and December are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Tacoma
Find out more about Tacoma
Tacoma is a family-friendly place distinct for its museums and live music. You'll find plenty of restaurants and cafes. Why not spend time at Foss Waterway Seaport and Titlow Park?Check out other sights like Pantages Theater and Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center.