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Burien, Washington is located in the southwest corner of the Seattle Metropolitan area.  It lies on Puget Sound west of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.  The population of Burien is just over 31,000.  It has been voted one of the best places to live in the Seattle Metro area.

 

Burien is mainly residential with commercial areas mainly on 1st Avenue south from the end of WA-518, where you enter Burien, south.

 

Where is Burien?

To get to Burien take Interstate-5 Exit 154 (SeaTac Airport Exit).  The exit takes you onto WA-518 to Burien and SeaTac Airport. Get into the left, “Burien,” lanes about 1 mi. west of the exit.  WA-518 ends in Burien in 3.3 miles..

 

 

History

In 1873, twenty-one year old Mike Kelly, along with his wife and baby became the first settlers to come to Burien. After hiking through dense forest, they chose an open sunny area to build their cabin and named the area Sunnydale. By 1887 other settlers had followed and Sunnydale school was opened. In 1880 the Von Boorian family settled here and founded the town of Burien.

 

 

 

 

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Unfortunately Burien, Washington has no hotels, motels, or inns inside its city limits.  Burien, WA is blessed with some bed and breakfast lodgings that offer a great nights rest.

 

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Eagle’s View Bed and Breakfast – 1-888-476-3746 - http://www.eaglesview-bnb.com/

13849 18th Ave SW, Burien, WA 98166

 

Guest House B&B - 206-439-7576 - www.guesthousebnb.com

1121 SW 160th Street, Burien, WA 98166

 

L’Auberge Du Cochon Beurre - 206-932-3200 - http://groups.msn.com/SeattleBB

12637 Shorewood Dr. SW, Burien, WA 98146

 

An OlympicView Bed & Breakfast Cottage - (206) 243-6900 - www.olympicviewbb.com

2705 SW 164th Place, Seattle, Washington 98166

 

Sea to Sky B&B - 206 793-0770 - www.seattlesbestbedandbreakfast.com

15201 28th Avenue SW, Burien, WA 98166

 

Soundview B&B - 206 244-5209 - www.soundviewbandb.com

17600 Sylvester Rd. SW, Burien, WA 98166

 

Three Tree Point Bed & Breakfast - (206)669-7646 - http://www.3treepointbnb.com/Index.html
17026 33 Ave. S.W., Seattle, WA 98166

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