Traditional Hotels
Unless otherwise stated, all traditional hotels accept credit cards, and have en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning.
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Westin Located
in two round towers, the Westin has an indoor pool, 24-hour room
service, in-room movies, valet/laundry, two restaurants, a business
center, and non-smoking rooms. Fairmont Olympic One
of Seattle’s oldest four-star establishments, this landmark hotel has
treated guests with the utmost elegance and personalized service since
it opened in 1924. Hilton Its
proximity to the Convention Center makes the Hilton popular with
business travelers. All rooms are above the 14th floor, affording
phenomenal views. Free HBO and cable TV, as well as such amenities as
refrigerators, coffee makers, and hair dryers, are provided. Check out
their senior citizen and family discount plans. Sheraton Guests can relax in front of the cozy lobby fireplace or head for The Gallery, a Northwest wine bar, for delicious hot and cold hors d’oeuvres, Washington state’s award-winning wines, and a selection of fine cigars. Grand Hyatt This
elegant hotel’s deluxe rooms feature cordless, two-line phones and
Internet access. Guests have free use of the sprawling health club,
which has an exercise room, sauna, Jacuzzi, steam bath, lockers, circuit
machines, and cardio machines with flat-screen televisions. Renaissance Seattle This deluxe hotel has a penthouse swimming pool, a whirlpool tub, and a workout room. It is near many major attractions Seattle Marriott Waterfront This
waterfront gem with excellent views of Puget Sound and the Olympic
Mountains opened in 2003 and is Seattle’s first full-service hotel.
Celebrity chef Todd English runs Fish Club inside this contemporary
property. Edgewater Inn All
rooms combine luxury with Pacific Northwest charm. Features include
handcrafted pine furniture, river rock fireplaces, Ralph Lauren bedding,
turn-down service, deluxe bath amenities, and in-room Starbucks coffee
service. A perfect alternative to downtown hotels. Courtyard (Westlake) One
of Marriott’s less expensive hotels offers great lake views and
proximity to Seattle Center and I-5. Rooms have free Internet access,
and there’s also an indoor swimming pool. Crowne Plaza A reputed chain hotel with well-appointed rooms and an easy walk to the Convention Center and trendy boutiques. 1113 6th Ave 1 800 521 2762 Dis. access
Boutique Hotels
W This
sleek property attracts the hip, trendy, and well-heeled. It offers
modern amenities, impeccable service, and signature ultra-comfortable
beds. Hotel Monaco What was once a phone company’s switching center is now a sophisticated hotel. All rooms come with a CD stereo. Mayflower Park Built
in 1927, this is one of Seattle’s last independently-owned hotels. Room
designs reflect common Queen Anne touches in subtle and dark hues. The
house restaurant is Andaluca, a small, top-rated establishment with
excellent Mediterranean fare. The adjoining bar, Oliver’s, makes
exquisite martinis. Sorrento At
the opulent Sorrento guests find Seattle’s finest luxury boutique hotel
as well as a destination gourmet restaurant, the Hunt Club. Take
pleasure in Italian marble bathrooms, 400 thread-count Egyptian cotton
linens, and a complimentary car service within downtown. Alexis Since
1901, the Alexis has lived up to its stellar reputation as an elegant
haven for those who prefer pampering. Evening wine tasting, 24-hour room
service, Internet access, steam and fitness room, full day spa, and the
Bookstore Bar are some of the highlights. Hotel Vintage Park Part
of the upscale Kimpton group, this hotel offers such comforts as plush
terrycloth robes, lush fabrics and cherry wood furniture, and a hosted
wine hour by a wood-burning fireplace in the lobby. Try Tulio, the
award-winning Italian restaurant downstairs for a sumptuous dinner. Roosevelt This
1929-era hotel named for the 26th United States president is centrally
located near downtown’s best shopping centers. Evenings bring live jazz
piano to the lobby, where the fireplace draws visitors to gather and
relax. Hotel Max Formerly the Vance, this hip boutique hotel features original artwork by local artists. Located in the heart of downtown. Inn at Virginia Mason Owned by the nearby Virginia Mason Hospital ,
this 1920s-era inn entices visitors with wood-burning fireplaces in
some rooms, a rooftop café, and excellent city views from residential
Pill Hill. 1006 Spring St 1 800 283 6453 Dis. access
Inn at Harbor Steps This
city-center hotel boasts amenities such as fireplaces, spa tubs, wet
bar, and more. Rates include gourmet breakfast and afternoon hors d’oeuvres. There’s also a fitness center, indoor pool, and basketball court. 1221 1st Ave 1 888 728 8910 Dis. access
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