Services at Seattle Airport

Seattle

Find out what services and facilities are available at Seattle Airport. Where is the best place to eat and shop?

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Internet and wi-fi

Wi-fi is free and unlimited. Select the "SEA-FREE-WIFI" network.

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Luggage storage

Sea-Tac is one of the few U.S. airports to operate a baggage claim right inside the terminal.

It is operated by "Smarte Carte" and is located in the baggage claim hall between lanes 9 and 10 in the main terminal. This area is no longer under security control and is accessible to all passengers. You can collect your luggage before departure.

Prices for all-day storage vary between 14 usd and 23 usd depending on the size of the bag. Detailed information can be found on the website: smartecarte.com/seattle-tacoma.

Opening hours are from 8:00 to 22:00.

Dining options

Seattle Airport will offer a large number of dining options, the vast majority after security.

Most of the establishments are open between 4:30 and 11:00 pm and include well-known fast-food restaurants such as Wendy's, Burger King, Starbucks and Popeye's.

A list of all restaurants can be found on the airport website: portseattle.org/dining

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Public area

  • Starbucks: coffee shop - Checkpoint 3, 4:00-17:00
  • Alki Bakery: bakery - Check-in Southwest, 3:30-12:15

Transit Zone

  • BrewTop Social: large dining room - Main Terminal, 5:00-0:00
  • Starbucks: coffee shop - Main Termina, 3:30-10:00pm
  • Floret by Cafe Flora: restaurant - Concourse A, 4:30-10 p.m.
  • Starbucks: coffee shop - Concourse A, 4:00-9:00pm
  • Qdoba: Mexican fast food - Concourse B, 24/7
  • McDonald's: fast food - Concourse B, 4:00-22:00
  • Starbucks: coffee shop - Concourse C, 4:00-21:00
  • Starbucks: coffee shop - Concourse D, 4:00-19:00

Shops and supermarkets

While there is no large grocery store at the airport, you can still purchase fast food takeaways (sandwiches, bagels, drinks, sweets) at several locations.

  • Dilettante Chocolates & Mocha Cafe: Main Terminal, Transit zone, 24/7
  • Capitol Hill Food Hall: Concourse A, Transit zone, 5:00-22:00
  • Dish D’Lish: Concourse C, Transit zone, 5:00-22:30
  • Camden Food Co.: Concourse D, Transit zone, 5:00-22:00
  • Caffé D’arte: Concourse N, Transit zone, 4:30-22:00
  • Caffé D’arte: Concourse A, Transit zone, 4:30-15:00

There is no traditional pharmacy or drugstore at the airport.

Other shops focus on duty free goods (alcohol, cigarettes, sweets, perfumery), fashion and souvenirs. Shops are almost exclusively after the security area.

A list of all shops can be found on the airport website: portseattle.org/shops-services

Vending machines

The public and transit areas are very well equipped with vending machines selling drinks, sweets or basic drug and pharmacy goods.

Drinking water

In all terminals, you can fill your own bottles with drinking water free of charge after security check.

Baby changing rooms

Special rooms for parents with young children can be found in every terminal in the public and transit areas.

Changing rooms are part of the so-called Unisex toilets. You will find a room with baby changing counters and a discreet area for breastfeeding.

Showers

Despite its size, Seattle Airport does not have public showers. You can only shower in premium lounges designed for upper-class or airline frequent flyer passengers.

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