5th-floor rooms include Crosley record players and a selection of Sup Pop vinyl. A nightly turndown service is provided and housekeeping is offered daily. Would like suggestions for a nice hotel that is under $200 a night and within walking distance to Pikes Place, restaurants & public transportation. Hotel Phone: 206-340-0340 I paid for this hotel room through Travelocity.ca months before my stay. If you wont have a car at your disposal, then Id say go for the Max. My husband and I are planning a weekend trip to Seattle. Additionally, youll pay much more for a room here, but itll likely come with jaw-dropping views. Can you recommend a family-friendly option nearby? Its a converted gentlemens social club from the Klondike gold rush era, now operating under the Doubletree by Hilton line. Its my favorite, by far, of the three Hiltons in town. Its a supper club type music venue just one block over from where youll be staying. (More hotel savings = more shopping!) Hi, Im planning a trip in the early fall to celebrate an anniversary. Theirs is the best around. Of the other hotels you mentioned, The Westin has great views and is is central to everything, but ultimately not very exciting. Hi there, great blog. The Seattle Center attractions can be accessed easily from downtown by the monorail at Westlake Center. If youre staying on the waterfront or near Seattle Center, a cab will be the better option. Please check you have entered your email address correctly. The elegant restaurant and lounge are fantastic (and recently renovated). It looks awesome and were really looking forward to it. If your aim is to be close to everything, this is where Id choose. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! The Arctic Club and Mayflower Park also offer a luxurious stay at a cheaper price tag. Hotel Phone: 206-728-1000 What hotels should I be looking at that are central and convenient? Its located within the flagship Nordstrom location at 5th and Pine upstairs, just next to the kids department. Sea-Tac International Airport is about 15 miles from downtown Seattle. hello Thanks! If youve got kids, the Monaco is the more kid-friendly of the two, with weekend magic shows and lemonade and goldfish crackers at the evening wine reception, so thats what Id choose. This Hyatts location is not as central as the other hotels downtown, but the complimentary shuttle is great for getting into Pike Place Market, or alternatively you can take the monorail in (located at the base of the Space Needle) or if youre feeling up to a walk, itll take about 20 minutes. Also housed in a historic property, but done up in a more contemporary vibe, is the Courtyard Pioneer Square. They are all around the same price point (except holiday inn). The vibe is not feminine/girly at all, theyre within walking distance from Lumen Field, and they have a good onsite restaurant for breakfast in the morning. The Holiday Inn Express is very near Seattle Center, but its far from shopping and restaurants and isnt in a very interesting neighborhood for walking around.
Many families stay at the Four Seasons, and theyre incredibly kid-friendly. Of the three Hiltons, its in the best location for sightseeing very close to great shopping, restaurants, and the monorail to the Space Needle/Seattle Center, and an easy walk to Pike Place Market. Can you recommend a nice place to stay in a location that would make it easier for her to get around, and avoid hills and stairs? The Pan Pacifics lobby bar is lovely, and many of their rooms have excellent Space Needle views. Car service is provided if youre not up for the trek. Please provide the ages of children below, Please enter your travel dates like this: M/d/yyyy, Staybridge Suites Seattle - Fremont, an IHG Hotel, Holiday Inn Seattle Downtown, an IHG Hotel, Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Bellevue, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Seattle Downtown/ S Lake Union, Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square, Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Downtown Lake Union, Homewood Suites Seattle Convention Center/Pike Street, Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Downtown/Convention Center, Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Downtown/Lake Union, Homewood Suites by Hilton-Seattle-Downtown, WA, Train station: King Street Station (2.1 km / 1.3 mi), Metro station: Westlake Station (0.4 km / 0.3 mi), Parking: Valet parking available for a surcharge, Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations), Service animals are exempt from fees/restrictions, Staff temperature checks are conducted regularly, Temperature checks are available to guests, Bed sheets and towels are washed at a temperature of at least 60C/140F, Commonly-touched surfaces are cleaned with disinfectant, Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures, Staff wears personal protective equipment, Property follows sanitization practices of SafeStay (AHLA - USA), Protective clothing is available to guests, Shield between guests and staff in main contact areas, Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer, Property follows a brand or regulatory agency's sanitization guidelines GBAC STAR (Hyatt), Property confirms they are implementing enhanced cleaning measures, Individually-wrapped food options are not available. And do breakfast at Sweet Iron (amazing waffles) or Belle Epicurean(bakery/breakfast cafe). We have a family trip planned out to Seattle in a few weeks. Im really looking forward to it, and want to stay in a hip, cool spot. My favorite inexpensive hotel in the city is located very near Pike Place Market: The Moore Hotel is a charming historic hotel just one block up from the Market. Motif is one block away from Westlake Center Mall, where you can catch the Monorail to the Space Needle and Seattle Center. Hello, I will be staying in Seattle next month at the Westin. Some are physically able to do all the walking around town, while others will need to rely on public transportation. Its not difficult. And based on your picks above Im assuming weve made a good choice staying at the Four Seasons for a romantic get away for a couple in their 30s? Im wondering if you can help me. Are there many dog-friendly restaurants downtown?
Great restaurant, super friendly staff, and a location thats convenient to downtown attractions. Near Pike Place Market, I recommend: The Alexis, a luxury boutique hotel with an elegant vibe and a great pet policy. Its very near Pike Place Market, walkable to the ferries, and practically adjacent to the Monorail line that goes from downtown right to the base of the Space Needle. Ettas Seattle superchef Tom Douglas seafood joint. Surprising flavors, great cocktails. 4. The vibe is sleek and contemporary, with an outstanding farm-to-table restaurant and lounge, on-site spa and fitness facility, and beautiful saline lap pool with dry sauna and steam room. Were riding the Light Rail up from south of the city and making a ladies night out of it by staying overnight at the Mayflower Park hotel. Its two stations are located at the base of the Space Needle at Seattle Center, and on the top floor of Westlake Center mall, at 5th and Pine. Were looking for an extended-stay type of hotel, think Residence Inn. The Alexis has a dedicated pet concierge, complimentary dog walking bags for the duration of your stay, no size/breed limit, no limit to the number of pets you can bring along, and NO additional pet fee. Special offers are available at this hotel but are only available after being unlocked. Im planning a trip to Seattle to do some job-related research. Thank you in advance, Beth.
We will be attending a family wedding in Seattle this fall, and are beginning to plan for our accommodations. The Melrose/Pine/Pike area of Capitol hill is chock-full of great bars and eateries. Ill be taking my family out to Seattle when I travel for business in the beginning of next year, staying for two weeks. The Courtyard is one of the few downtown hotels with a swimming pool. Very good business hotel. North and east of Seattles downtown, the U-District is where youll find the main campus of the University of Washington. For convenience to Pike Place Market, you cant do better than the Four Seasons (if you like large and luxury) or the Inn at the Market (intimate and boutique) both are fantastic hotels with great waterfront views, and are a short walk from the downtown shopping district. There's a restaurant on site. Okay, whats the best hotel thats closest to Pike Place Market? This fee does not apply to children under 1 year of age. Which of the two hotels would you recommend? Hotel Ballard is my favorite neighborhood hotel: its located in (no surprise here) Seattles Ballard neighborhood, set right on charming and historic Ballard Avenue.
Theyre next door to each other, tucked into a quiet spot thats very close to campus. We wont have a car.
Of course, with the currency exchange rate (US>CDN) I lost money in the refund, not to mention the interest I had to pay on the charge. Its unlikely that youll find rooms under $200/night during high season, but well worth checking out. The MarQueen is a lovely historic Seattle hotel that originally housed the workers for the Lake Union Ford Motor plant. Pike Place Market and the Seattle Art Museum are both located within this area, only a few level blocks from each other, and getting around there should be fairly easy. You can catch it right under the Space Needle and it will drop you off four blocks from the Convention Center. Thanks in advance. One interesting way to experience Pike Place Market is on a guided food tour, where folks in the know will lead you to the Markets best spots and youll get to meet the producers who make it all happen. (Westin and Sheraton are available Mayflower not). The best downtown hotel thats not crazy expensive and has a pool is the Hyatt at Olive 8. Try signing in with CONNECTED_THIRD_PARTY_NAMES or use another email address. Airport shuttle services are not available at Thompson Seattle. For a fee, parking is available. And should you and your spouse like a night out without the kiddos, babysitters are available with 24-hour notice. We prefer not to be in an area that we cant walk at night and have to worry about our car at the hotel. The W is nice enough and definitely modern, but isnt going to be as breathtaking as the Thompson. Its clean and safe, has spacious guest rooms, free shuttle service into downtown, and a rooftop pool and sundeck. 3. Sign in to see exclusive Member Discounts. Free breakfast isn't offered at Thompson Seattle, but full breakfast is offered for a fee of between USD 10 and USD 25 for adults, USD 10 and USD 25 for children. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, and many have great Market and Sound views. Allrights reserved. They have spacious rooms and suites, and gorgeous bathrooms with soaking tubs. And whats good to do nearby? Chan Inventive Korean gastropub just underneath the hotel. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business, or profession. People especially rave about the avocado nachos. Im taking my daughter and her friend to see a Little Mermaid matinee at the 5th Avenue Theater next month. Its likely the most family-focused hotel downtown, so no need to look elsewhere. Is it easy to get to from downtown? The hotel itself is luxurious and absolutely beautiful, with a rooftop courtyard and stunning suites. I have read all the questions and this has by far been the most helpful read of anything I have found so far!
Is that a good choice? None of us have ever been to Seattle and we have a diverse group traveling together. The luxury travel experts at Five Star Alliance are available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Id go for the Mayflower Park its clean, classy, and convenient to everything. 1. 1. This area isnt the most scenic, but theres no shortage of things to do: along with the Needle, the Centers campus houses the Pacific Science Center, The Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Seattle Childrens Museum and Theatre. Each has a separate seating area and a fully-equipped kitchen with a sweet breakfast nook. Is it s safe walk to/from this area, especially at night? The fastest way to get to downtown from Seattle Center is to take the Monorail.
If youre not up for the hike, the #10 bus will take you there. We will be driving into Seattle from eastern Washington this November to see a show at the Paramount Theater. The dining and drinking scene is amazing in this area, and nearby breweries include Pike Place and Old Stove Brewing Companies (both located in Pike Place Market) and Cloudburst Brewing in Belltown. We also want a day visit to BC, any tips? The text to valet to get your car is a great thing but try coming back and finding a valet to take your keys and park your car. Since you love the water, dont plan to shop, and have at least a couple of waterfront activities planned, Id go for the Edgewater. 3. Im headed to Seattle for business next month and Im looking for hotel recommendations within walking distance of Stewart and 9th ave. Im aware that prices in downtown Seattle are high. Also, please recommend a good restaurant nearby. We are a group of 6 couples all traveling to Seattle for a cruise to Alaska. Unbeatable location for shopping and downtown sightseeing.
This property accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, and JCB International. Both are very nice but I like the Hyatt at Olive 8 better. Were planning on staying at the Alexis Hotel downtown. (Ive found good deals for both.) Theres also a Residence Inn near the UW that I really like its a few blocks further from campus, and in a busier location, but the building is well-designed and brand new, and theyve got great suites with fully-equipped kitchens. You now have access to view rates and availability for our homes and hotel partners.
They have a cool pop art and photography collection, and 5th floor rooms come with a turntable and supply of SubPop albums to peruse. Is it in a good/safe location (near Seattle Center)? What are the best restaurants near the Four Seasons, preferably within walking distance, something in the market, a good sushi restaurant, a good Italian restaurant, and just your personal favorites. Your website has been incredibly helpful! The hotel is bright and the decor is fun, and theres a small pool thats good for kids to splash around in at the end of the day. Questions? In between is a dense and glorious mishmash of fantastic restaurants, coffee shops, taverns, and music venues. A trendy and modern Kimpton boutique hotel in central downtown. Something central, as my husband is a chef and will be having us travel all over to different restaurants. From the pebbly beaches of Myrtle Edwards Park on the waterfronts north end to its busy working harbor to the south, marine-loving types will find no shortage of things to do along this beautiful Puget Sound Seaboard. Youll walk a couple of extra blocks to Pike Place, shopping, and the Monorail, but the Warwick is near lots of great restaurants and has fabulous Space Needle views from north-facing rooms. Its a draw on this one. by Whitney Brown, General Manager. Theres an in-house restaurant and bar, full-service spa, virtual driving range, champagne upon check-in, and complimentary car service provided. How should we get from SeaTac Airport to the hotel cab, Uber, or light rail? I plan to go to Matts Wataru el Gaucho and a couple other restaurants you recommended. Im planning a bachelorette party for my younger sister in Seattle this winter. If you dont care to do the downtown thing, consider Hotel Ballard, in the historic Ballard neighborhood. There are three great hotels within a few blocks of the Paramount Theatre. For oysters: The Walrus and the Carpenter (Ballard), Elliotts (waterfront), Taylor Shellfish (Pioneer Square and Capitol Hill), Shuckers (downtown) Do you have any suggestions for a centrally-located hotel thatll be under $300/night in July? I also stated this to the front-desk clark upon check in and she, as well, confirmed I was prepaid. Our Aug. 28 flight (to head home) is in the p.m., so we can make it to SeaTac using the light rail. This may not be a comprehensive list. Hotel Phone: 206-749-7000 Get reservations in advance for this, as its very popular.
Just downhill from Pike Place, on the downtown waterfront, youll find the Seattle Aquarium, Great Wheel, and Wings over Washington ride. It has some really nice views of the surrounding city neighborhoods, but no good water or Space Needle views. It shows the location of elevators, as well as wheelchair-accessible routes that involve no steps. The decor doesnt have to scream MANLY, but Id like to avoid the more girly and elegant options. Its got a retro/tiki vibe, and a fantastic and fun drink menu. None is quite as posh as the Four Seasons or the Inn at the Market, but theyre all solid choices, and their cheaper rates will leave you more money for shopping. My family and I (three kids: 5, 7, 10) will be staying in Seattle for a few weeks this September. Its a lovely historic hotel with a gorgeous lobby bar, and is often one of the best hotel deals in the city. Full kitchens, an indoor pool and hot tub, and great views overlooking the lake. Trains do run along either side of this hotel, however, so request a courtyard room if you or your son will be sensitive to nighttime noise. For more of a grab-and-go option, check out Honest Biscuits in the Market Atrium. My favorite restaurants near the Four Seasons are Vons (upscale bar, 2 minute walk), Matts in the Market (artisan sandwiches/soups/salads, 3 minute walk), the Steelhead Diner (seafood and entrees, 5 minute walk), and the Pink Door (Italian, 6 minute walk). They open on weekends at 8am (daily at 8am in the summer months), and reservations are recommended if youll be headed there around 10am or later. Go with the Mayflower Park Hotel. Unlike traditional dinner theater, however, guests at the Culinarium are part of the show, which takes place all around them. Overlooks Pike Place Market and Elliott Bay. Also keep in mind that you may be paying extra for the convenient location: rates tend to spike at this hotel on game days more so for Seahawks than Mariners games, however. Well be in Seattle in August with one kid, seven years old. After doing some research, everything is within my price range except the Four Seasons. This terminal isnt walkable to any hotels, but is an easy taxi, ride share, or shuttle ride from Seattle Center area hotels, as well as Downtown. I know a group of four young men (in their 30s) flying in to a football game in October. The Pacific Northwest lifestyle gets an edgy upgrade at Thompson Seattle. We like character, charm and comfortable. (20 lb, well-behaved mutt.) Especially lately, its seeing a bit of revitalization around restaurants and bars heres a great list of some of the neighborhoods best. Cy. Mindy. Its true that the Seattles waterfront is seeing some construction right now, but its definitely still enjoyable. Do you have any recommendations between these three based on location and value? Are these hotels nice? For a downtown stay, I like the Mayflower Park Hotel, an historic property located near Pike Place Market and right at the hub of every transit line youll need. Their guest rooms are spacious and comfortable, theyve got a rooftop pool and hot tub, and provide free shuttle service into Pioneer Square and downtown, should you want to do any sightseeing while youre here. Its got great views of downtown and the stadiums, a basement swimming pool, and a beautiful marble lobby thats original to the building. Hotel Phone: 206-774-1234 What would you recommend for transportation, otherwise? They have an excellent restaurant/bar, as well as a small cafe and market in the lobby. Its a historic property with a beautful lobby bar and attached restaurant. Hyatt Place is a good choice. The neighborhoods of Downtown, Belltown, and Pioneer Square are all within an easy walk of Pike Place Market. Ill be traveling to Seattle around the holidays in order to visit some family in the area. Where is the best place to get a nice seafood dinner salmon, dungeness crab, oysters, geoduck, I want to try it all. Thompson Seattle offers 150 accommodations, which are accessible via exterior corridors and feature minibars and safes. The South Lake Union Streetcar runs through the heart of the neighborhood into central downtown, making it easy to visit the more central sights as well. I cant decide which hotel to stay at. Water View Corner Studios have panoramic views of 1st Avenue, Stewart Street, Pike Place Market, and Puget Sound, full bathrooms with rain showers. Im planning in Spring of next year with my sister and both of our kids. To simplify your bus travel, order an Orca card before you go you can use it on buses and light rail (its a quick light rail trip from downtown to the University of Washington), and itll save you from having to find exact change for the driver. I consider the Mayflower Park to be the best centrally-located hotel in the Seattle thats a step down in price from the most luxurious. Thanks. Doesnt have to be budget (I know downtown is expensive), but wed like to keep the price as low as possible without sacrificing at least a little bit of luxury.
Is the best course of action to take a cab/Uber? Youd spend more time (and money) getting to and from the hotel, and less time seeing the sights. Which is in a more central location? The Nest - Overlooking the ocean, this rooftop bar specializes in American cuisine and serves dinner and light fare. Rooms are not large, but theyre furnished comfortably and stylishly. They go the extra mile for families by stocking their complimentary cocktail hour with goldfish crackers and cider, hanging child-sized robes alongside the adult ones, and hosting a magician in the lobby on Friday evenings. Is it worth the extra money for the Inn at the Market if we dont have the views?
Its true that its a bit closer to the Space Needle than the Courtyard is, but not by much. Youll want to avoid Pioneer Square, as inclines there can be quite steep. Is it an easy walk? Its a nice hotel with a basement swimming pool and some great Space Needle views. Bathrooms include showers, bathrobes, slippers, and designer toiletries. The Link light rail train is an easy and inexpensive way to get from the airport to your hotel. Ill be in Seattle for 2 nights and hoping to explore Pike Place Market and do some shopping (malls/name brand stores). Hotel Max is another luxury boutique spot with thats incredibly welcoming to pets, but this one has an urban, artsy vibe. It looks like theyre in the exact same area, but the Paramount would be about $50 cheaper than the Hyatt.
Other good hotels worth looking at, but that dont quite tick all your boxes the way Mayflower Park does, are the Warwick, Theodore, and Paramount Hotels (all a bit father from Pike Place Market, but centrally located and near transit) and the Moore Hotel (a block from Pike Place and considerably less spendy, but street noise can be an issue in warmer months.).
Hotel Phone: 206-628-4844 The wedding party has reserved a block of rooms at Hotel Monaco downtown, but it looks like it might be a bit fancy for those of us with young kids ours are 4 and 6. The Four Seasons appears to be very close to Pike Place Market. You cant go wrong with any of the hotels youve listed, though the Inn at the Market and Thompson are both located right at Pike Place Market, which is one of the busiest spots in the city. The Fairmont is Seattles most traditionally elegant hotel, with daily afternoon tea, a great seafood restaurant, and beautiful glass-enclosed pool and spa area. The location of the property is amazing as are the grounds, rooms and staff.
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