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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 12, 2020

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Jaclyn Keller
Hotel Bellwether
jaclynk@hotelbellwether.com
(360)392-3183
https://hotelbellwether.com/

Hotel Bellwether named "Best of the Northwest" By Bellingham Alive Magazine

The Hotel Bellwether is thrilled to be honored as this year’s Best Lodging in North Sound Life’s ‘Best of the Northwest 2020’ featured in Bellingham Alive Magazine! The Hotel Bellwether is the epitome of luxury, combining top-of-the-line customer service with elegant accommodations and a location on Bellingham Bay that is unbeatable. Being located on Bellingham Bay gives guests access to stunning water views, epic sunsets, and plenty of aquatic fun. Fine dining, spa options and wellness services are all in easy reach. The Hotel Bellwether is perfect for out-of-town guests or your next romantic staycation.


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Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham is ready to serve guests. (And Bella will greet you with a tail wag!)

North Sound Life has been awarding their ‘Best of the Northwest’ winners for the last ten years and this year broke records with the most individual votes ever reordered, over 850,000 this year. They are quoted saying “you can see that you, our readers, showed up like never before.” The Hotel Bellwether was voted ‘Best Luxury Hotel’ in the King 5 2015 Best Northwest Escape’s Competition as featured on Evening Magazine.

During the difficulties faced over 2020, The Hotel Bellwether has been optimistic in continuing to provide their guests with a sanitary, safe stay in our luxurious, renovated rooms and suites.

“Our iconic Lighthouse Suite has been busier than ever!” says Jim Haupt, General Manager of the Hotel Bellwether “The Hotel Bellwether is here to provide our guests a safe getaway to simply just relax and have fun.”


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