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9.5/10
114 reviews
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
Hotel near Central Business District, Seattle
Highlights
Unique infinity pool in the city's skyline
Amazing bay views with glimmering sunlight
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9.6/10
100 reviews
Inn at the Market
Hotel near Pike Market District, Seattle
Highlights
Enjoy panoramic ocean views on the rooftop
Enjoy a great Ferris wheel view at night
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9.0/10
103 reviews
The Edgewater, a Noble House Hotel
Hotel near Belltown, Seattle
Highlights
City view rooms with cozy gas fireplace
Stunning ocean views from Pier 67 Seattle
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8.8/10
118 reviews
Hotel 1000, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Hotel near Central Business District, Seattle
Highlights
An ocean view with bay and Ferris wheel
Rooms with partial stunning city view
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9.1/10
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GGuest UserMaybe one of the hotels that offer room services during your stay - so many just don’t do it anymore even though we are paying so much more - plus breakfast is awsome with good quality of food - except for frozen strawberries and pineapple - why? Make no sense - but overall berry satisfy with their services
AAnonymous User• They also give you a welcome cookie. Chocolate cookie
• The room is spacious and the sofa bed and two queen beds were both clean.
• It is close to the Seattle-Tacoma Airport car shuttle facility, about 2.5 miles by car.
• I was able to have a satisfactory experience with the friendly service of the front desk and housekeepers.
• If you have a rental car, it is very convenient to park in the large parking lot. However, there is a parking fee.
• If there is no traffic to downtown, you can go straight on I-5 and get off, so it is easy to find the way without much trouble. (About 20 minutes)
• The downside is that the toilet water pressure is weak.
• The downside is that there is a coffee machine, but no coffee pot.
QQuentin FernandezDown the hill from downtown Seattle so expect a walk/uber in to the city if you’re going that way. Also no fan in bathroom which kind of sucked and the TV wasn’t working. Otherwise, next to the water which was really nice. ALSO $100 a night deposit for up to $500 for 5 nights+ so be aware.
FFacerThere is a post office nearby, so it is very convenient to send express delivery.
Very clean and cleaned every day.
Breakfast was very well lit.
I had a great time staying here for 8 days, in the southern suburbs of Seattle, close to the airport.
GGuest UserA historic hotel with a large enough room, divided into two areas: living room and bedroom. The location is also convenient, and you can walk to the famous Pike Place Market and its surroundings. The front desk service is also very good. We arrived at the hotel at 12 noon, and normally check in at 4 pm, but when we asked about parking, we were arranged to check in as there was a room available. The experience was very good and it will be my first choice next time I go to Seattle.
GGuest UserRelatively satisfied, the chair was broken and I almost fell, it's not soundproof, but it's convenient to check in and check out. The room is relatively large, fully functional, spacious and bright, and you can open the windows