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Tacoma vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Tacoma

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Home in North End
Casa Rosa-Walk to 6th Ave
Step into Washington's mini Tulum! Décor is inspired by our favorite place in Mexico, Tulum.It’s perfect for a one night, extended stay, business travel, or special occasion. Located conveniently close to the Proctor district as well as 6th Ave.This private studio offers you your own parking area, a private covered courtyard, fully equipped kitchen, luxury bathroom, and laundry facility. Living space is super comfortable with mood lighting and is equipped with an electric fireplace and TV.
$114 per night
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Private room in North End
Private Floor Bed & Bath near Proctor & Ruston
Enjoy easy access to everything from this perfectly located home base. Less than 5-10 minutes to downtown Proctor, Ruston Waterfront and Point Defiance. Stay on our guest floor with your own private entrance. Newly remodeled bedroom and bathroom. Relax and unwind after your long day of adventure. Parking available on premises. We offer loads of amenities in addition to being located in the highly desired neighborhood in the North End. We are experienced AirBnB hosts eager to host you!
$60 per night
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Tiny home in North End
North End Cottages - The Carriage House
North End Cottages welcomes you to kick back & relax in stylish cottages (built in 1904 and fully renovated in 2021/2022 ) located on a coveted dead-end street in North End Tacoma. Situated between UPS & the hospitals, North End Cottages is within 5-15 minute walking distance to coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and more. North End Cottages consists of two separate houses on one property, The Main House and The Carriage House. Guests may book one or both under separate listings.
$92 per night
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Stay near Tacoma's top sights

Photo of Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium338 locals recommend
Photo of Tacoma Dome
Tacoma Dome87 locals recommend
Photo of Tacoma Mall
Tacoma Mall82 locals recommend
Photo of Point Defiance Park
Point Defiance Park118 locals recommend
Photo of LeMay - America’s Car Museum
LeMay - America’s Car Museum157 locals recommend
Photo of Costco Wholesale
Costco Wholesale99 locals recommend

Tacoma waterfront vacation rentals

Rental unit in Tacoma
The Mood | Corner Suite + Gorgeous Views
$116 per night
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Guest suite in Tacoma
Private room with incredible views! Self check-in.
$135 per night
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Cottage in Tacoma
Cedar and Sage
$145 per night
Guest suite in Northeast Tacoma
Spectacular view getaway!
$199 per night
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Guesthouse in Federal Way
Beautiful 180° Puget Sound views, clean & private
$128 per night
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Rental unit in Lakewood
Waterfront studio
$75 per night
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Rental unit in Lakewood
Lakefront Serenity
$89 per night
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Condo in North End
Water View, best area, Jacuzzi bathtub, new carpet
$99 per night
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Guesthouse in North End
Entire serene studio across from the water.
$95 per night
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Rental unit in Tacoma
Penthouse Apartment in an 1890 Mansion
$200 per night
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Guesthouse in Federal Way
Private Home on the Water with Unbeatable Views
$179 per night
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Rental unit in Tacoma
Point Ruston Sound View Studio
$179 per night
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Tacoma fishing vacation rentals

Private room in Fircrest
Fircrest Flat #1
$57 per night
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Private room in Tacoma
Lake house 7
$37 per night
Private room in Edgewood
Guest Room in Edgewood Home
$35 per night
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Private room in Tacoma
Lake house 3
$36 per night
Rental unit in DuPont
~Charming DuPont Den, 20min from Downtown Tacoma!~
$57 per night
Guest suite in Federal Way
Tree House at Lake Killarney. Wooded Lake Retreat!
$126 per night
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Private room in Tacoma
lake house # 2
$40 per night
Guest suite in DuPont
Beautiful Five Star Suite with Private Entrance
$75 per night
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Tiny home in Lakewood
Quiet Lakefront Tiny Home
$109 per night
Private room in Tacoma
lake house 6
$36 per night
Home in Lakewood
Cabin on the Lake
$132 per night
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Private room in Tacoma
Lake house 8
$46 per night

Tacoma apartment rentals

Rental unit in North End
The Nest Suite With Beautiful Rainier View!
$76 per night
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Rental unit in Central Tacoma
New 5 minutes to Tacoma Dome, Downtown Suit
$89 per night
Rental unit in Tacoma
Modern DTown Apt:FreeParking/SelfCheck-In/RoofTop
$100 per night
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Rental unit in North End
Sunken Garden Studio in North End Dutch Colonial
$89 per night
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Rental unit in North End
The 7th and Alder Centrally Located Stylish Studio
$87 per night
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Rental unit in Tacoma
NEW! 'Ruston Retreat' - Mod Home w/ Rooftop Deck!
$176 per night
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Rental unit in Central Tacoma
Charming 1 BR Upstairs Apartment in Craftsman Home
$78 per night
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New! Prime DT Modern - Extended stay Equipped!
$92 per night
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Rental unit in Central Tacoma
*Newly Remodeled* Spacious 1Bed/Bath Apartment
$80 per night
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Rental unit in Central Tacoma
New Remodeled Private 1BR Downtown Escape - 4
$84 per night
Rental unit in North End
7th & Alder Perfectly Located Revamped One Bedroom
$101 per night
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Rental unit in North End
The Salish - king bed apartment in historic home
$79 per night
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Your guide to Tacoma

All About Tacoma

Tacoma is a vibrant city 30 miles south of Seattle on the banks of Puget Sound in Washington. Within a one-hour driving distance from Mount Rainier National Park and home to museums, historic neighborhoods, and a two-mile-long scenic waterfront, Tacoma draws travelers with its natural beauty and unique city attractions. You don't even have to leave the city to enjoy a great hike. The Point Defiance Trail System in Tacoma offers 15 miles of trails of different lengths and difficulty levels. One of the more popular routes is the 4.6-mile Square Trail, which traces the outer loop of Point Defiance Park. When you’ve worked up an appetite, grab market-fresh seafood by the water or sample beer from one of the local breweries in town.

Tacoma houses numerous museums and galleries dedicated to Pacific Northwest artists, like the Tacoma Museum of Art, and mediums they’ve helped elevate, like the Museum of Glass. In the downtown museum district you’ll also find the Washington State History Museum, a Children's Museum, and a Car Museum.

Vintage collectors may want to explore Tacoma’s Antique Row, a downtown district known for its antique and vintage homewares, sports memorabilia, clothing, and other treasures from decades gone by.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tacoma?

Tacoma has warm yet short summers, while winters are cold, cloudy, and wet, with a chance of snow in December and January. Spring and fall tend to be rainy with more overcast days occurring in the fall season. However, fall is a popular time for hiking among the changing fall foliage. Spring is the best time to see the rhododendrons in bloom. Stroll Point Defiance Park to see the riot of color at the Rhododendron Garden — peak season usually runs mid-April to mid-May. If you miss the rhododendrons, maybe you'll visit in July or early August in time to see (and smell) the Rose Tunnel at Point Defiance Park in full bloom. The state’s largest Fourth of July event occurs every year in Tacoma with fireworks, live music, and an air show.


What are the top things to do in Tacoma?

Museum of Glass

The 75,000-square-foot Museum of Glass, housed in the birthplace of a renowned glass artist, is dedicated to the medium as an artform. You can explore its collections of production glass, studio glass, and contemporary glass, and also witness glass-blowing demonstrations.

Point Defiance Park

Point Defiance Park sits at the north end of the city with 760 acres of trails, gardens, and views of the Salish Sea. The Japanese Garden is a highlight here, with its pagoda, footbridge, and cherry blossoms. Consider a visit to Fort Nisqually Living History Museum, located in the park. Staff and volunteers at this restored Hudson Bay Company outpost wear period costumes and demonstrate what 19th-century life was like in the area.

Ruston Way Waterfront

The Ruston Way Waterfront coastal walkway runs from downtown to Point Defiance Park, offering up scenic views of South Puget Sound. There's no better spot to admire the city skyline against the backdrop of Mount Rainier in the distance, or the views of the South Puget Sound. Watch for seals basking or playing in the water nearby.

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