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Hotels in Seattle
70 Hotels
Grand Hyatt Seattle

If you want modern elegance and lavish rooms -- and are unwilling to spring for the Four Seasons directly on the waterfront -- the Grand Hyatt is an ideal tradeoff. Surrounded by many major Seattle attractions (you can see the Pike Place Market sign just five blocks away), plus great restaurants and shopping, it manages to meld convenience with luxury service.

Hyatt House Seattle/Downtown

Right next to the Space Needle, the 172-room mid-range Hyatt House Seattle/Downtown is a chic modern property with comfortable rooms designed for longer stays and some nice extras. The rooftop has fire pits, barbecues, and chill spaces with smart outdoor furniture and an up-close view of the Space Needle. Most rooms have full kitchens, a nice option for families or long-term guests. Free shuttle service, free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and an on-site shop are welcome conveniences. The price is steep, though, especially for guests who don’t need kitchen facilities. Those who don’t plan to cook for themselves might consider the Inn at the Market. It’s directly in wonderful Pike Place Market, overlooking Puget Sound; it also has a great rooftop space; and it can be cheaper than the Hyatt.

The Green Tortoise Hostel

The Green Tortoise Hostel is a budget option for travelers who don't mind sharing rooms and facilities in a historic building in downtown Seattle, three minutes from Pike Place Market. There are 30 co-ed and women-only dorm rooms, with a configuration of bunk beds, as well as a few private rooms with attached bathrooms. Fun freebies promote a communal vibe: Breakfast is daily and a free dinner is served three nights a week. Other handy amenities include a communal kitchen, a game room, bicycle rental, and staff-led events. There is no curfew, so it can be a challenge to get a good night's sleep in shared dorms. Budget extra cash for towels and access to a safe deposit box. As an alternative, Hotel Hotel Hostel has similar facilities at cheaper rates and a trendy industrial-chic look.

Silver Cloud Hotel - Seattle Stadium
1046 1st Ave S

Silver Cloud Hotel - Seattle Stadium is an upper-middle-range business property that caters largely to corporate travelers as well as tourists visiting Seattle to take in events at neighboring CenturyLink Field and Safeco Field. The 179 rooms are similar in terms of decor and amenities, with large flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges, and some have whirlpool hot tubs and fireplaces. Amenities include an outdoor rooftop pool (only open in the summer), a fitness center, and a great pub-style restaurant with a large selection of local wines and craft brews. Overall, it's a great place to stay for business travelers, but those wanting something a bit more intimate may want to consider the Inn at the Market, which is right in Pike Place Market.

Crowne Plaza Seattle Downtown Area

Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the upper-middle-range Crowne Plaza Seattle Downtown Area is a modern high-rise hotel with 34 floors all upgraded and renovated in 2014. The 415 guest rooms are more spacious than average, and equipped with custom-made beds, desks, flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges. Those staying on the Club Level Floor have access to a lounge offering free breakfast and evening snacks. Features include the Regatta Bar & Grille restaurant, a 24-hour fitness room, business center, and lobby Wellness Station. Downsides include the expensive breakfast and on-site parking, and a lack of free Wi-Fi in public spaces. With all its extra perks, this hotel offers a relatively good value. However, the downtown Warwick Seattle Hotel has cheaper rates and a small indoor pool, hot tub, and sauna, but Wi-Fi is not free in all the guest rooms.

Best Western Plus Pioneer Square Hotel Downtown

The 72-room mid-range BEST WESTERN PLUS Pioneer Square Hotel is a pleasant hotel for tourists and families in Seattle's vibrant Pioneer Square neighborhood. Housed in a historic 1914 building, rooms are clean and have an antique, if slightly dated, elegance with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. The Seattle Seahawks' and Mariners' stadiums as well as the Elliott Bay Waterfront are all under 15 minutes away on foot, and Pioneer Square itself is filled with art galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars. Rooms are slightly more affordable than at hotels right in the city center, but go up for Mariners and Seahawks home games, though some guests might find the area a bit dodgy at night and there is a significant panhandler presence throughout the day. Guests looking to stay within walking distance of Seattle Center should try The Mediterranean Inn, though rooms may be slightly more pricey.

Motif Seattle

The upper-middle-range Motif Seattle is a modern, hip property located in downtown Seattle. From the lobby and hallways to the 319 guest rooms, the hotel’s trendy decor keeps Seattle in mind, with nods to the Emerald City found throughout. Rooms are well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, and Amazon Alexa devices, plus many have excellent city views. The rooftop bar and restaurant is a popular hub that draws non-guests and there’s also a spiffy fitness center open 24/7. On the downside, there are an amenities fee and pricey charge for parking, plus elevators can reportedly be slow. Guests may want to compare rates with Hotel Max, which also offers a central location and urban aesthetic, but sometimes at a lower price point.

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle

The 189-room Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle is a sophisticated upscale property located right in the heart of downtown Seattle. Rooms are stylish and quirky, with bold colors, striking wallpaper, and great amenities such as large flat-screen TVs, minibars, and Italian Frette linens. Sazerac serves excellent Southern cuisine with a Northwestern twist, and is a popular spot for business lunches. There is also a small but well-equipped fitness center, and the hotel offers flexible meeting space, but it’s the thoughtful extras that elevate the stay, including free wine hours, free morning coffee, loaner bikes, and even a goldfish on request. The Sheraton Seattle offers a spa and indoor pool, but is not as stylish.

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Seattle Downtown

The lower-middle-range La Quinta Inn & Suites Seattle Downtown offers affordable rates and a convenient downtown location that’s within walking distance of many top attractions. Its 72 guest rooms are contemporary and comfortable, though they're a bit dark, and all come with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Many have mini-fridges and microwaves, and some have balconies with sweeping city views. Value-added amenities include a free continental breakfast, a business center, a lobby minimart, and free parking -- a rarity in downtown Seattle -- though the garage can be tight, and while there's a fitness center on-site, it's sparsely equipped. Travelers seeking a stay that's a step up can consider Hotel Five Seattle. 

Silver Cloud Hotel - Seattle Broadway
1100 Broadway

The three-and-a-half-pearl Silver Cloud Hotel – Seattle Broadway offers a convenient location and solid features, but it isn't within reasonable walking distance of downtown. Its 179 contemporary guest rooms are understated but pleasant, and they're all well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, wet bars, mini-fridges, microwaves, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, and some Suites have whirlpool tubs and gas fireplaces. Highlights among amenities include a popular, causal full-service restaurant and bar, and a free shuttle to downtown attractions, but parking in the hotel's underground garage is expensive, and the fitness center is a bit cramped. Travelers looking for accommodations with free breakfast for a similar rate can consider Homewood Suites Seattle Convention Center Pike Street.