Located just 10 minutes' walk away from The Space Needle, The Mediterranean Inn features a rooftop patio with panoramic views of the Seattle Skyline, Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and Elliot...
Situated in Seattle, 2.8 km from Pocket Beach, Lotte Hotel Seattle features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering a restaurant on-site, Kimpton Palladian Hotel is located in Seattle. Guest rooms feature pop-art pillows while certain units have a claw footed bathtub.
Set in Seattle, 3.4 km from CenturyLink Field and 28 km from Tiger Mountain State Forest, Cozy 2 bdr Apt at heart of Capitol Hill - Apt A offers air conditioning.
Hotel Theodore is a non-smoking hotel located in the heart of downtown Seattle and features a concierge service and fitness centre. Rooms offer free WiFi.
Situated conveniently in the centre of Seattle, Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Downtown Convention Center offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a bar.
This 1918 historic hotel is located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, just a few blocks from the Space Needle. A spa, hair salon and business centre are located on site.
Featuring a heated indoor pool and a full breakfast buffet, Staybridge Suites Seattle - Fremont is 24 km from Sea-Tac Airport. A full kitchen is provided in each room. Free WiFi is included.
Located in a brand new building in historic Ballard, this boutique hotel features views of the Olympic Mountains from a furnished rooftop terrace. Premium linens are included in each guest rooms.
Set across the street from Seattle’s famous Space Needle, Hyatt House Seattle Downtown boasts bright and contemporary guest accommodations complete with individual kitchen amenities.
Situation geographique, nous etions proche de tout!
Featuring a 55-inch flat-screen cable TV in each room, this Seattle, Washington hotel also provides free WiFi. Bright, spacious rooms include a microwave, refrigerator and coffee facilities.
Room was spot on
Great location
Excellent breakfast
Close to destinations such as the historic Pike Place Market and the Washington Convention & Trade Center, this Seattle city centre hotel offers enjoyable facilities, including an on-site restaurant.
Fantastic spacious room with a view across the city.
Ideally set in Seattle, Astra Hotel, Seattle, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel by Marriott features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Well located in Seattle, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Seattle Downtown/Seattle Center provides a buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.
La ubicación.
La amabilidad del personal.
El desayuno
Situated in Seattle, 12 km from Space Needle, Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Northgate features accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
This is a new hotel, clean, everything is in good shape
The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection By Hilton features air-conditioned rooms with cable flat-screen TV in the Seattle Central Business District district of Seattle.
excellent location st a very good price. very clean.
Sonder RailSpur offers accommodation with free WiFi in Seattle, ideally located 400 metres from CenturyLink Field and 400 metres from King Street Station.
The property is amazingly clean and well designed.
Ideally located in the Capitol Hill district of Seattle, Sonder The Boylston is located 3 km from CenturyLink Field, 28 km from Tiger Mountain State Forest and less than 1 km from Washington State...
the room had beautiful furnitures and a very comfy bed
The Treehouse provides free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Seattle. Featuring an ATM, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Close to a great grocery store, Starbucks, restaurants.
Located in downtown Seattle on the corner of First and Madison Street, this 4-star hotel features a full-service spa which offers a number of services such as massages, body treatments, manicures,...
Clean room, great amenities, great customer service
Only steps from downtown Seattle's most popular attractions, including the Space Needle, this luxurious hotel features state-of-the-art amenities, exceptional accommodations and unrivaled facilities,...
The location is excellent and facilities first class
Ideally set in the centre of Seattle, Level Seattle Downtown - South Lake Union features air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Amazing views, ideal location, spacious, modern and clean.
Located in Seattle’s University District just 6 km from the city centre, this hotel boasts modern and colourful guest rooms each with a fully equipped kitchen.
Room was spacious, clean and bed was very comfortable.
The 10-story Arctic Club Hotel, a historical landmark built in 1916, has been beautifully restored to provide exceptional hospitality, featuring 120 well-appointed rooms for the refined traveler in...
The history of the hotel, with fascinating artifacts.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
· 519 reviews
FAQs about hotels in Seattle
On average, 3-star hotels in Seattle cost £109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seattle are £124 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seattle can on average be found for £221 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seattle this weekend is £152 or, for a 4-star hotel, £202. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seattle for this weekend cost on average around £320 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £176 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seattle for tonight. You'll pay on average around £226 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seattle will cost around £336 (based on Booking.com prices).
Nicknamed the Emerald City due to its lush greenery, Seattle is best known for its great waterfront, fantastic skyline and infamous rainy weather. In reality though, the city gets less rain a year than New York or Atlanta!
One look at Seattle’s skyline and you’re immediately drawn to its most iconic building, the Space Needle. Standing proudly at 184 metres, this major landmark features a rotating restaurant at 150 metres and was featured on numerous films and TV shows, including the classic "Sleepless in Seattle".
The Needle stands not far from the popular Pike Place Market, a public farmer’s market selling fresh produce and crafts from local farms and independent merchants. It’s also a place where Starbucks Corporation was founded in 1971, and today you can enjoy a cup of coffee in their original store!
Seattle has many popular parks and, thanks to its mild marine climate, is a great place for outdoor activities. A visit to Kerry Park to admire the best view of the city with Mt. Rainier in the background is a must!
Arriving at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, you’re only about 35 minutes from the centre of the city and whether you’re looking for a hotel with free parking or near the airport, Booking.com offers a great choice for your Seattle trip.
Seattle and the Puget Sound area are absolutely beautiful...
Seattle and the Puget Sound area are absolutely beautiful with many things to see and do. It’s fun to ride the ferry over to Bainbridge Island for some unique shopping and then go further West to the quaint Scandinavian city of Poulsbo for more interesting shopping and dining.
The only down side to the Seattle area is the traffic. Since routes are geographically limited, if the main arteries get clogged, you have to pack your patience and sit through the aggravating traffic snarls.
Karlene
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Seattle is a big and bustling city with good public...
Seattle is a big and bustling city with good public transport and a beautiful boardwalk. I loved visiting MOPOP (the Museum of Popular Culture) and the Pike Street Market. The international district seemed pretty cool too, and there were a lot of gigs and shows that were on when I was there.
There seem to be a lot of parks and walks to do.
However there were some places where I didn't feel safe wandering alone, and the city is very dirty. It was also a little expensive, I found.
Samantha
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
A great city to visit.
A great city to visit. Really easy to get around using rail, buses and plenty of walking.
Lots to see and do.
Just be careful walking around at night as with many cities a lot of homeless and drug crime on the streets. A lot of police and security present in the main areas which helps make you feel safe. Use taxis to get around at night, fairly cheap.
Would recommend to visit.
Kay
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Those of us who live in my part of Canada are lucky to have...
Those of us who live in my part of Canada are lucky to have easy access to, what most of us consider, one of the nicest, safest and most under rated cities in the USA.
There is so much to like about this city- most of all it's cleanliness, safety, sanity and the people.
Richard
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
The Seattle airport involves a LOT of walking.
The Seattle airport involves a LOT of walking. My plane arrived at 5 pm and the airport was pretty much deserted. I found the signage confusing, walked around and around trying to find the train to go into the city but just couldn’t find it and nobody seemed to know where it was, plus a friend who lives in Seattle advised me not to take that train as there had been several standings in the previous couple of weeks, so I then looked for the Uber pick up spot. Found it after walking around for about 30 minutes, again no clear signage and then proceeded to pay $76 U.S. to get to my downtown hotel. The next morning I was taking a train up to Vancouver and had to take a cab about 4 blocks. The driver had quoted me $20 for the short trip and I refused. Finally settled on $15 but when we reached the station and I gave him a $20 bill, he conveniently had no change. Not sure what the fare would have been if he’d turned the meter on but he said something was wrong with it. Easy cash right from me into his pocket.😡
Maree
Mexico
8.0
Scored 8.0
We did a few of the tourist spots, specifically Pike Place...
We did a few of the tourist spots, specifically Pike Place Market and the Chihuly art gallery and garden, and both locations were easy to get to and very nice. The market is huge! We also visited the international district, and would recommend it to anyone who loves authentic asian cuisine. I would recommend you stay downhill of the freeway overpass; once we walked uphill past the overpass, the area got more rundown and seedy. We did not use the public transit but there was plenty available. The downtown area is pretty clean for a city, with a lot of food options. Our splurge dinner was at Sushi Kashiba, and if you're a sushi lover and have it in the budget to do the omakase experience, I would highly recommend it! Biscuit Bitch was an awesome breakfast spot and I would also recommend grabbing a sandwich from there! If you have the time, I would also recommend renting a car and leaving the city for either the Cascade Mountains or Olympic National Park; if you're not from the northwestern US the views and nature are stunning and unlike anywhere else.
My wife and I were on holiday in the US from the UK with a four-night stay in Seattle. Hotel Andra was easy to get to: we got the train into the city from the airport and it was only a short walk from the station to the hotel. The hotel itself was very clean, modern and stylish. The room was clean, spacious, comfortable and well equipped. The hotel is also a reasonable walking distance from things we wanted to do in the city. On a side note, we highly recommend the day trip to Mt Rainier. We would definitely stay at Hotel Andra again.
I stayed in a room shared by three others. I got to meet someone from Brazil, someone from France and someone from India. It's fascinating to listen to their stories.
The hotel also had complimentary breakfast (some granula bars, coffee, banana and oranges). They had a kitchen with multiple stoves, a big refrigerator. One can cook one's own food.
This is one of the two affordable stay options in downtown Seattle. There's a rail link and a bus station right opposite to the hotel.
Came here for one night as a layover and chance to visit Seattle. Hotel was clean and located in the middle of Seattle, very convenient for some nice restaurants and to visit the waterfront. Hotel was quite in the room and had a pleasant feel to the interior. Good luggage facilities enabling us to visit local attractions before heading out. Breakfast in the attached restaurant was also good. Staff were friendly and helpful in every way.
Parking is available on site for around $15/day. I know people who aren't used to paying for parking think that is high, but other hotels in downtown Seattle charge at least double or, you have to find a parking garage which can charge over $40/day. Due to COVID, the complimentary breakfast is available, but bagged and is not continental. I think it's nice because it's safer and they are still offering something quick to eat.
Staff were friendly and helpful! The room was clean and smelled good! Location is everything - the bus stop right outside (yes, as soon as you step out of the hotel) will take you to downtown Seattle in 15 minutes! Free breakfast!!
Of course, you should book early for decent prices :)
The location, comfortable rooms and extraordinarily friendly and helpful staff made this hotel a fabulous place for a family of seven to enjoy Seattle and time together. The view of the waterfront from the lobby and restaurant is fabulous.
Every time I have come to stay close to Downtown Seattle I have stayed in the hotel. The staff are outstanding and will ALWAYS go the extra mile to make sure your stay is fantastic. This is my favorite hotel and for a great price.
The hotel is centrally located in downtown Seattle, and it was okay, but a little too pricey for what it offers. To me it was a very plain hotel. I liked the least, the bathroom in my room. It was very small and uncomfortable.
The hotel is right downtown and only a block from the light rail station. It was super easy to get from the airport to the hotel. Once there, it was a short walk to catch the monorail to the Seattle Center.
Location is great! Walking distance from downtown, Lake Union and trendy Capitol Hill. Easy to access from airport by train (1-Line). Hotel has nice little excercise room and an indoor pool to dip in.
Having never visited Seattle before we enjoyed not only the hotel, their customer service was exceptional. We enjoyed being able to walk down to Pike market as well as explore the downtown area
Good bang for your buck motel close to downtown. Everything was clean and comfortable. The staff are really friendly and helpful. Great location 10 min drive to downtown Seattle.
Breakfast just ok .
Great position : easy access to water taxi to downtown . Free shuttle from taxi to hotel .
Glorious beaches in West Seattle . Close to Alki beach
Location is Hotel Max’s key asset. Took the lite rail from the airport to downtown Seattle and only had a 4 minute walk. Also loved the dark club vibe of the decor.
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