The Mediterranean Inn is a pleasant and quiet lower-middle-range hotel on a street of restaurants and shops in the Lower Queen Anne area of Seattle, within a 10-minute walk of the Space Needle, Monorail to downtown, and other attractions of the Seattle Center complex. The hotel has no restaurant and is short on facilities, but it does offer a rooftop patio with excellent views of the Space Needle, Elliott Bay, and city skyline. The 180 apartment-style rooms have plush beds, free Wi-Fi, iHome docks, DVD players, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes. It's a good choice for travelers looking for comfort and convenience. Another option to consider could be the MarQueen Hotel, which has a more historic look.
The Mediterranean Inn is a pleasant and quiet lower-middle-range hotel on a street of restaurants and shops in the Lower Queen Anne area of Seattle, within a 10-minute walk of the Space Needle, Monorail to downtown, and other attractions of the Seattle Center complex. The hotel has no restaurant and is short on facilities, but it does offer a rooftop patio with excellent views of the Space Needle, Elliott Bay, and city skyline. The 180 apartment-style rooms have plush beds, free Wi-Fi, iHome docks, DVD players, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes. It's a good choice for travelers looking for comfort and convenience. Another option to consider could be the MarQueen Hotel, which has a more historic look.
This stylish boutique is a happy surprise located in an area of downtown that rarely sees a charming, full-service hotel. Though it lacks the classic attraction of the Puget Sound waterfront, you’ll have the Space Needle and many major Arts venues at your fingertips instead.
This stylish boutique is a happy surprise located in an area of downtown that rarely sees a charming, full-service hotel. Though it lacks the classic attraction of the Puget Sound waterfront, you’ll have the Space Needle and many major Arts venues at your fingertips instead.
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle Downtown is a clean, contemporary mid-range hotel close to the many attractions at Seattle Center. The Space Needle, monorail to downtown, EMP Museum, and Pacific Science Center are all within a 10-minute walk of the hotel. The 198 rooms aren't exciting, but they offer the dependable, convenient, and modern product that marks the Hampton brand, including free Wi-Fi and access to a fitness center and free breakfast buffet featuring make-your-own waffles, as well as an additional menu of hot and cold items. Guests looking for a more stylish choice closer to Pike Place Market should try Motif, with high-end amenities and interesting design features at a slightly higher price point.
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle Downtown is a clean, contemporary mid-range hotel close to the many attractions at Seattle Center. The Space Needle, monorail to downtown, EMP Museum, and Pacific Science Center are all within a 10-minute walk of the hotel. The 198 rooms aren't exciting, but they offer the dependable, convenient, and modern product that marks the Hampton brand, including free Wi-Fi and access to a fitness center and free breakfast buffet featuring make-your-own waffles, as well as an additional menu of hot and cold items. Guests looking for a more stylish choice closer to Pike Place Market should try Motif, with high-end amenities and interesting design features at a slightly higher price point.
Built in 1918 as an engineering school, the lower-middle-range MarQueen has a distinctive historic vibe and 59 elegant rooms with small kitchens. Situated in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne district, within easy walking distance of Key Arena and the Seattle Center, this hotel is best suited to travelers who appreciate historic boutique hotels -- and don’t mind the stairs and signs of age, particularly in bathrooms, that come with it. The property also has a chic lounge/bar that hosts live music. The Maxwell Hotel is another historic boutique hotel in the neighborhood, with a pizza restaurant on-site.
Built in 1918 as an engineering school, the lower-middle-range MarQueen has a distinctive historic vibe and 59 elegant rooms with small kitchens. Situated in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne district, within easy walking distance of Key Arena and the Seattle Center, this hotel is best suited to travelers who appreciate historic boutique hotels -- and don’t mind the stairs and signs of age, particularly in bathrooms, that come with it. The property also has a chic lounge/bar that hosts live music. The Maxwell Hotel is another historic boutique hotel in the neighborhood, with a pizza restaurant on-site.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown is an upper-middle-range hotel fresh off its 2017 renovations. It's situated along the bay, about a 12-minute walk from Seattle Center. Catering to long-stay guests, this hotel has 161 suites, one-, and two-bedroom apartments all with fully equipped kitchenettes with full-size fridges, stoves, and dishwashers. Like other hotels in the Homewood brand, this property offers a daily free breakfast buffet and a free manager's reception four nights a week, with beer, wine, and light dishes. The hotel has a small fitness center and business center, plus a little 24-hour market for quick snacks, but there's no full-service restaurant or pool. Parking costs an extra fee. Guests looking for similar amenities in the heart of Seattle Center might consider Hyatt House Seattle/Downtown.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown is an upper-middle-range hotel fresh off its 2017 renovations. It's situated along the bay, about a 12-minute walk from Seattle Center. Catering to long-stay guests, this hotel has 161 suites, one-, and two-bedroom apartments all with fully equipped kitchenettes with full-size fridges, stoves, and dishwashers. Like other hotels in the Homewood brand, this property offers a daily free breakfast buffet and a free manager's reception four nights a week, with beer, wine, and light dishes. The hotel has a small fitness center and business center, plus a little 24-hour market for quick snacks, but there's no full-service restaurant or pool. Parking costs an extra fee. Guests looking for similar amenities in the heart of Seattle Center might consider Hyatt House Seattle/Downtown.
While not exactly downtown, this no-frills, family-friendly hotel is fairly convenient to the attractions at Seattle Center, including the Space Needle, and the core of downtown Seattle is a short monorail or bus ride away. The location might be off-putting to some guests, as State Highway 99 borders the eastern edge of the property and ongoing road construction in the area can make rooms noisy. Although the hotel provides earplugs, light sleepers might want to request a room on the opposite side. Guests familiar with Starwood properties might not find this Four Points up to par, but the cozy and colorful hotel, with a 24-hour gym and business amenities, is generally a good value.
While not exactly downtown, this no-frills, family-friendly hotel is fairly convenient to the attractions at Seattle Center, including the Space Needle, and the core of downtown Seattle is a short monorail or bus ride away. The location might be off-putting to some guests, as State Highway 99 borders the eastern edge of the property and ongoing road construction in the area can make rooms noisy. Although the hotel provides earplugs, light sleepers might want to request a room on the opposite side. Guests familiar with Starwood properties might not find this Four Points up to par, but the cozy and colorful hotel, with a 24-hour gym and business amenities, is generally a good value.