Located conveniently in the South Lake Union district of Seattle, citizenM Seattle South Lake Union is set 0.6 mi from Space Needle, 0.9 mi from Seattle Center and 0.9 mi from Pike Place Market.
AnningUS
United States
Hotel is a fashionable place. It is so modernized: everything is tech-guided, such as turn on and off the lights, control room temperature, etc., which I think is wonderful, yet sometimes may be a challenge for those not quite get use to.
The staff are very helpful, we asked to change room right after we walking into the room. Since we are seniors, it would be very hard for us to climb up and down the bed, that only has one side to get into the bed, the other side is leaning the wall. They changed us a room quite fit our needs without any hesitation. Thank you very much.
The parking was something we concerned since the hotel is right at the center of downtown Seattle, very fortunately there is a small parking lot just cross street, with overnight parking $25 dollars. It is really help!
Built in 1927, this historic hotel located in the center of Seattle is within a 10 minute walk to Pike Place Market. It features Andaluca Restaurant and Oliver’s Lounge.
Christopher
United States
Loved the spa tub, the staff, and the comfy room. Beautiful view of historic architecture, accessible to shops and restaurants as well as Pike place.
Located in Seattle and with Space Needle reachable within 3.7 miles, Staypineapple, University Inn, University District Seattle provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi...
PLsutton71
United States
The staff was very helpful and willing to go out their way to assist a guests regardless of interruptions to their schedule or time
Located conveniently in the South Lake Union district of Seattle, citizenM Seattle South Lake Union is set 0.6 mi from Space Needle, 0.9 mi from Seattle Center and 0.9 mi from Pike Place Market.
Very easy check in check out , nice design , great location
Located conveniently in the center of Seattle, Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Downtown Convention Center offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a bar.
The Manager of the hotel provided us excellent service!!
Set across the street from Seattle’s famous Space Needle, Hyatt House Seattle Downtown features bright and contemporary guest accommodations complete with individual kitchen amenities.
The counters were so nice.
And every employee was so nice.
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
Located in downtown Seattle, this hotel is 3 blocks from the Space Needle and features a complimentary breakfast for all guests. Its rooms have alarm clocks with MP3 docking stations.
Nice hotel in a great location for the space needle.
Close to destinations such as the historic Pike Place Market and the Washington Convention & Trade Center, this Seattle city center hotel offers enjoyable facilities, including an on-site restaurant.
Fantastic spacious room with a view across the city.
Located in Seattle and with Pocket Beach reachable within 1.1 miles, Palihotel Seattle has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Great location, nice staff, great rooms... well done!
Free bicycles are available for guest use at this downtown Seattle eco-friendly hotel. Modern rooms at Hotel FIVE feature an iHome Bluetooth docking station and free Wi-Fi.
Located just a 7 minutes' walk from the famous Pike Place Market, this 18-story hotel features an on-site restaurant. An indoor pool and whirlpool is also provided.
Location, however, construction outside front door.
This design hotel in downtown Seattle is 1 block from the Westlake Ave & Olive Way Light Rail station. Hotel Max features original paintings and photographs by Seattle artists.
Well located hotel with clean room and nice staff.
Free WiFi is available in all rooms at this Seattle hotel. The Seattle Center, EMP Museum and the Space Needle are all within 5 minutes’ walk away from Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle by the Space...
Close proximity to tourist attrsction / transport.
Well located in the center of Seattle, King's Inn provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Separation of living spaces. The bed was comfortable.
Overlooking Elliott Bay and in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Pike Place Market, this boutique hotel has an on-site bar and sweeping views from the rooftop deck. The rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Location - absolutely perfect for exploring this area.
Located in the city center of Seattle, The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel Seattle is 5 minutes' walk from the waterfront and the Seattle Ferry Terminal. Rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV.
Lovely clean room. Staff so very kind and helpful.
Located in Seattle, one mile from Pocket Beach, The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown, Tapestry Collection provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this downtown Seattle hotel features multiple onsite award-winning dining options. Rooms offer city views with French-inspired furnishings.
Everything was first class including room service.
This luxury boutique hotel is in the heart of downtown Seattle located between the popular Belltown district and Lake Union.
Super comfy bed and pillows... just a real cozy atmosphere.
FAQs about hotels in Seattle
On average, 3-star hotels in Seattle cost $146 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seattle are $172 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seattle can be found for $270 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seattle this weekend is $172 or, for a 4-star hotel, $221. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seattle for this weekend cost around $313 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $165 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seattle for tonight. You'll pay around $210 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seattle will cost around $358, on average (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 the iconic Space Needle. Standing proudly at 600 feet, this major landmark features a rotating restaurant at 490 feet and has been featured in numerous films and TV shows, including the classic "Sleepless in Seattle."
The Needle isn't 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 the place where the Starbucks Corporation was founded in 1971. 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 downtown and whether you’re looking for a hotel with free parking or near the airport, Booking.com has a great choice for your Seattle trip.
Cold, but Gorgeous sunny weather for January! The Space Needle always is a favorite. We did City Pass this trip and saw Chihuly & the Aquarium as well as Pikes Place Market and the Waterfront. Walking miles and seeing sculpture parks along the way. Try “Wings over Seattle” for a fun family treat!
Lester
United States
Scored 10
10
We didn't have enough time for all the places we want to go,...
We didn't have enough time for all the places we want to go, so Mt. Rainier is the first choice. WE are very lucky to have a beautiful day, very bright sun all the way to the top of the mountain. It is the best part of our trip.
We also went to the Bainbridge island, really enjoy the ferry and the crew are very dedicated, they did very good job to help every car being safe and comfortable. The day we went to the island is a holiday, so the reserved park is closed. We found a gem: "the North Kitsap Heritage park", is amazing, like a small rainforest, we enjoyed very much!
AnningUS
United States
Scored 10
10
Seattle is a neat city with a lot of beautiful architecture...
Seattle is a neat city with a lot of beautiful architecture and history. I've been several times, so I avoided many of the usual attractions but did make it down to Pike Place and walked around Seattle Center. It was January and cold and people outside of the Hostel I stayed at weren't very friendly with the exception of Transit personnel who assisted my friend and I when we needed to use the bus system. Seattle, like other major cities, is obviously going to have issues with homeless people but while walking around we were never approached or asked for anything. Capitol Hill is a fun area to explore too.
Katherine
United States
Scored 10
10
So much to see and do.
So much to see and do. The space needle, and the Museum of Pop Culture was my top pick.
Museum of Illusions, Pike Place and the waterfront has so much to offer, great city for tourists and could have spent a couple of more days to explore further a field.
Sharon
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
I'm not one for disrespecting one's city, probably due to...
I'm not one for disrespecting one's city, probably due to all cities having the latest problem with homelessness, but Really Seattle, come on take a stance enforce some laws of some sort, they are not the only people who visit/live in your city. Someday it will come and bite you, if it has not already, just look at how many shops you have closed, vacant buildings, while the addicts and criminals take over, this also includes having your bus drivers being stabbed to death in broad day light, is this what you want to be known for?
Douglas Conklin
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The Chihuly Art Gallery was fantastic!
The Chihuly Art Gallery was fantastic! The SAM Art Museum was quite lovely as well. Pike Place market did not disappoint with so many cute little shops, foodie establishments and artisans. The food was amazing in Seattle although it comes at a cost! Had a lovely time! I walked almost everywhere and took the sky train once, super easy to navigate!
Johnson
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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.
This hotel/motel is all about location, it is tired and dated and I needed to ask for help to work both the shower and TV but for Seattle downtown, it is the best value for money, walking distance from pike place market, the spheres, Nordstrom/shopping area, and whole foods. I really enjoyed my stay there after I'd figured out the heating, shower and TV
Great location near to the Seattle Center, Space Needle and $10-15 dollar Uber to most sightseeing spots (Queen Anne, Downtown, Public Market, Waterfront…). The bed is very comfortable and the employees are really helpful and nice. Bedroom was cleaned everyday.
Location is very strategic in downtown Seattle. Room was very spacious. Reception staff was very helpful and went extra mile to arrange airport transportation for me at reasonable price.
Lots of heat and eat options in breakfast.
Great location in downtown Seattle. Large hotel, decent facilities. Comfy bed. Pike market Seattle and the first Starbucks were at a short walking distance.
Danimir
Serbia
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