In a picturesque spot overlooking Elliott Bay, with the green backdrop of the Cascade Mountains to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west, Seattle is more of a confederation of neighbourhoods than a city (if you're not sure which one to opt for, check out our guide to Where to Stay in Seattle). You’ll find art, beer and coffee in abundance, along with an open-minded vibe and a terrific foodie culture. Accommodation options range from funky co-working spots for group trips to indulgent luxury hotels, fit for a whole host of tastes and budgets. Many of the best places to stay in Seattle are clustered within the downtown area — and we’re particular fans of those with waterfront views!
There’s stacks to see in Seattle; the city is brilliant for exploring on foot or by bicycle. Consider a guided tour for detailed insights, or hit the highlights yourself. Pioneer Square Park, where the city began, is well worth visiting, as its the Olympic Sculpture Park. For panoramic city views, head to the top of the Space Needle — built for the World’s Fair in 1962 — or venture towards the waterfront to gaze out at the ocean. There are also ample opportunities to take boat trips, or to go sailing, kayaking and fishing on Elliott Bay and the surrounding lakes.
Museums of note include the EMP Museum, a modern architectural marvel dedicated to rock ’n’ roll, the Henry Art Museum and the impressive Seattle Art Museum. The Science Fiction Museum will be popular with visitors of all ages, whilst little ones will adore the Woodland Park Zoo and playing in the Chihuly Garden.
You’ll want to sample Seattle’s many coffee houses, microbreweries, eateries and music venues, too. Pike Place Market is a marvellous starting point. Washington State is also home to a burgeoning foodie scene specialising in seasonal Northwest produce, including excellent restaurants at some of the best places to stay in Seattle — well worth tasting during your trip!
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Seattle (South Lake Union)
A funky youthful hotel well placed in the heart of Seattle. An enormous downstairs area with vibrant modern design is divided into a bar, restaurant, and work/living spaces. Rooms are clean and simple with crisp white linen, power showers and everything in the room controlled from a MoodPad.
Seattle (First Hill)
A historic, boutique Italian style hotel in the heart of First Hill. Vintage rooms and suites feature velvet furniture and all-white Venetian marble bathrooms. A speakeasy-type bar serves delicious cocktails while the outdoor patio, with a European-style garden, is the ideal spot for a quiet drink.
Seattle (Belltown)
Situated in Belltown with views of the Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay this is the original Ace Hotel. Twenty eight comfortable rooms and interiors filled with loft ceilings, hardwood floors and interesting artworks. Plus a shared kitchen for creating your own breakfast.
Seattle (Central business district)
1927 downtown hotel oozes history, from the exterior terracotta tile detailing to the tall ceilings; stain glass windows and Grandfather Clock. Spacious rooms are comfortable with antique tiled floors. All the mod-cons are available. Andaluca Restaurant offers a taste of the Med. Great location!
Seattle (Pike Place Market)
Boasting a central location in vibrant Seattle and cool contemporary design. Stylish rooms are decorated in green hues and feature smeg mini-fridges and retro furniture. The laid-backed restaurant serves Southern-inspired dishes and the bar offers delectable cocktails. A chic city base.
Seattle (Denny Triangle)
Hotel Max has had a modern revamp of bold colours, incorporating local artists works and a popular restaurant serving Northwest cuisine. The rooms house all the mod-cons and great downtown cityscape views. Great location for exploring Seattle by foot, bike or boat.
Seattle (Central business district)
This contemporary central Seattle hotel offers 24-hour fitness and business facilities, Med styled rooms with jet-baths and all the mod-cons. Sazerac offers a range of regional dishes and a mighty selection of cocktails, wine and beer. Ideal base for families plus the dog to explore Seattle.
Seattle (Central Business District)
This chic bolt-hole is nestled in downtown Seattle. Interiors pay homage to the artisan history of the city with locally sourced, handmade furniture and Provenance Signature amenities. Hotel restaurant Rider offers unfussy, locally sourced cuisine, the perfect match for this laid-back getaway.
Seattle (Central business district)
Rich tones, luxurious rooms matched with floor-to-ceiling windows for views and natural light. Bathrooms are modern & rooms offer all mod-cons. Enjoy the nightly wine and the popular Italian restaurant, Tulio. A perfect spot for couples to explore Seattle. Ideal base for restaurants, bars and shops.
Seattle (Washington State)
Luxury lakeside hotel in Kirkland with views of said lake and water activities. Rooms are generous in size, extremely comfortable and well equipped. The Cafe is open all day and for Mediterranean dinner book Bin on the Lake. Seattle is close-by, but the spa might mean you never leave.
Seattle (University District)
Trendy boutique-style hotel set in University District. Inspired by the building's Art Deco origins, decor blends chic tassels & scalloped edges with bold varsity colours. Rooms & a buzzy rooftop bar offer pano city views while the library lobby lounge is the heart of the action. Lively yet luxe.
Seattle (South Lake Union)
A smart modern hotel in the South Lake Union neighbourhood. Bright, contemporary bedrooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views over the city; the best have oversized bathrooms and private balconies. South Lake Kitchen + Bar serves Pacific Northwestern cuisine. An easy city base.
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
Airy and contemporary self-catered apartments in Seattle's cool Capitol neighbourhood. One & two-bedroom suites come with open-plan kitchens, dining & living areas plus modern tech and all the amenities of home. Enjoy a vast rooftop terrace with outdoor grills. Super comfortable for long stays.
Seattle (Belltown)
Scandi chic luxury hotel with excellent restaurant in Seattle's bustling downtown. Sophisticated interiors offer plenty of Nordic design elements and a large slice of hygge! Rooms are dressed with subtle shades and boast light wood finishes, rattan headboards and luxury linens. A stylish city base.
Seattle (Central business district)
A smart contemporary hotel in the heart of Seattle steps just from the Waterfront. Sleek rooms boast wonderful views, indulgent ensuites and up-to-the-minute tech with VOIP phones for complimentary calls. Plus sophisticated All Water Seafood & Oyster Bar and a spoiling spa. A luxurious city stay.
Seattle (Washington State)
Eastern Seattle timber lodge's roaring fire welcomes guests with modern, comfortable rooms that mean guests leave pampered and refreshed. Local wineries, hiking routes and kayaking are on the agenda or stay in at the spa. Do not miss Barking Frog Restaurant or The Herbfarm - both lively and popular.
Seattle (Pike Place Market)
In Pike Place Market, overlooking Elliot Bay and home to three restaurants - this contemporary, comfortable hotel offers spectacular views from its rooftop and rooms. The feeling is one of space and light. Café Champagne, Bacco Bistro and Cha:n are all in-house and popular. Location is spot on!
Seattle (Belltown)
A quirky hotel in downtown Seattle. Compact but cosy rooms boast European-style duvets, fluffy robes, fun artwork and generous in-room benefits. Grab a drink or light snack at the bar, work out at the gym or play games in the lobby. Walk to everything from this playful centrally-located base.
Seattle (Central business district)
An historic hotel well placed in Seattle's West Edge Neighborhood. Beautifully refurbished interiors are chic and contemporary. Rooms offer vast windows with epic city views, local artworks, and muted hues. With a gourmet restaurant, atmospheric bar, and the city's best gym, this is a luxury stay.
Seattle (Belltown)
Sleek Belltown skyscraper designed with long stays in mind. Well-designed studios decorated with slick contemporary furnishings & urban colour schemes offer lots of space for work or play. A ground floor cafe bar is just one of many options in the neighbourhood. A classic choice in the city centre.
Seattle
Impressive contemporary hotel in Seattle's Redmond business suburb. Spoiling rooms provide a thoughtful & comfortable stay; think spa-style bath products, Nespresso machines & Frette bathrobes. A 'kitchen' restaurant, terrace and indoor pool mean almost every need is met. Laid-back luxury.
Seattle (South Lake Union)
Modern comfort with city vibrancy, nestled in the heart of South Lake Union. This 4* retreat boasts stylish rooms, a 24-hour gym, and a healthy restaurant. Enjoy urban exploration or relax with on-site amenities and diverse dining options. A perfect blend of city verve and serene hospitality.
Seattle (Central business district)
A hip & happening downtown hotel. Awash with bold colours & contemporary installations, The Living Room steals the show with cool DJs, a lively bar & an epic fireplace. Dine at an Asian-inspired restaurant or enjoy skyscrapers views from well-designed rooms. An urban retreat ideal for work or play.
Seattle (Belltown)
An Edwardian grand dame turned into a trendy Belltown base. Striking decor reflects the area's rock'n'roll heritage; expect pop art pillows, black walls, European baths & traditional portraits. Cutting-edge cuisine & a speakeasy-style bar attracts a lively local crowd. A playful blend of old & new.
Seattle (Waterfront)
Boasting a one-of-a-kind location atop Seattle's waterfront, this deluxe lodge-style hotel works equally well for couples and families. Dine by the fireplace in-room in the sea-facing suites or head to the slick restaurant with a terrace and water views. A top choice for a unique city stay.
Seattle (University District)
A fun hotel set next to the University of Washington. An open-plan lobby & hang-out area with a bar offers a sociable space. Playful rooms & suites come with spacious bathrooms and most have pull-out sofa beds. Enjoy the gym, pool access & complimentary afternoon snacks. Affordable and laid-back.
Seattle (Central business district)
Historic hotel & Seattle icon offering a perfect blend of old & new; grand public areas hark back to Edwardian Era mixed with Jazz age touches. Spoiling rooms & suites feel surprisingly modern. Several restaurants, bars & high-end shops make it a destination. One of the city's finest addresses.
Seattle (Central business district)
Philippe Starck designed luxury hotel with epic views. A stunning mix of old-meets-new is housed in the historic Sanctuary building and its modern addition. Floor to ceiling windows offer jaw-dropping vistas and the interior finish is seriously slick. A spa and superb dining complete the picture.
Seattle (Pike Place Market)
Hip & cool boutique hotel with an unbeatable city-centre location. An on-trend restaurant, happening bar & eclectic local artwork add a real sense of place; there's also a fab roof terrace. Rooms aren't large but offer a great base for exploring; many boast views over Puget Sound. Feel like a local.
Seattle (Central business district)
Downtown Seattle luxury hotel boasts stunning Ocean views from rooms, rooftop pool and restaurants. Large, light rooms exude comfort and offer the mod-cons associated with this luxurious chain of hotels. Goldfinch Tavern is a Pacific Northwest affair with lively bar and sweeping views of Elliot Bay.
Seattle (Ballard)
Deluxe hotel & Italian restaurant set in up-and-coming Ballard Docks. Tuscan-style rooms boast soaking tubs, fireplaces & mountain views; suites are especially romantic. Attached to the area's Olympic Athletic's Club, guests have access to the pool, gym & spa. An intimate boutique bolthole.
Seattle (Pike Place Market)
This luxury hotel is nestled close to the Puget Sound waterfront in Seattle. Beautifully appointed guestrooms have sea views from floor-to-ceiling windows and a nautical-themed colour palette. The sleek rooftop cocktail bar makes this hotel a social hub in downtown Seattle.