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The Inn's building dates from 1929 as housing for Catholic nuns, and it still maintains its historic feel with stained glass hallway lamps and homely accommodations. Its 68 rooms in two brick bui…
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(US$66 per room per night)
This charmingly old-fashioned hotel could use an update, but then they'd just have to jack up the room prices and you'd miss out on one of the better values in the heart of Pioneer Square. So don…
(US$83 per room per night)
One of the best-value hotels in town, the University Inn has 100 rooms in two light and bright buildings that are ironically reminiscent of mid-20th-century college dorm construction. It all give…
(US$89 per room per night)
The Ace is Belltown in a box: arty, slightly scruffy and cool, but not too-cool-for-you cool. Public spaces are like an art gallery, and each of its 28 immaculate rooms are unique and so fashiona…
(US$99 per room per night)
The 223-room Edgewater doesn't just have views of Elliott Bay; it sits on an actual pier. It could get by on its excellent scenery, but stunning design and smart service make it worth a stay for …
(US$114 per room per night)
Opened in 2002, the Watertown has a sleek and airy vibe and a genial staff that cares. They want to make sure you eat right, exercise, sleep well, and that even your more intangible needs are car…
(US$119 per room per night)
Opened in late 2005, the Max is without a doubt the hippest hotel in Seattle, if not the entire Northwest. The building dates back to 1926, but forget all that: designer Denise Corso has transfor…
(US$129 per room per night)
The Executive Hotel Pacific bills itself as 'Eurasian', and by golly they're right. Rooms are compact and cozy in the European style, but they've recently been renovated with flat panel TVs and a…
(US$132 per room per night)
Before it was a hotel, the Arctic Building was known to Seattleites as "the walrus building" for the 27 walrus medallions adorning the exterior. In 2008 the walrus building became the resplendent…
(US$135 per room per night)
Near shopping and the monorail line at the north end of Downtown, the historic Mayflower Park is comforting and comfortable, and relatively good value for its location.
(US$139 per room per night)
Ändra is Swedish for change, which is fitting given this property's transformation. In 2005 the stuffy, dark, former Claremont Hotel morphed into one of the city's most stylish lodgings, with a s…
(US$147 per room per night)
Like its counterpart on Lake Union, this hotel has 180 spacious, tastefully decorated, clean rooms and comfortable family-sized mini-suites. An exceptionally friendly, capable staff and location …
(US$154 per room per night)
It was already a large hotel, but after adding a new tower, the Sheraton now boasts a whopping 1258 rooms. The original Pike Street Tower opened in 1982 and the brand-spanking new Union Street To…
(US$159 per room per night)
The Alexis opened in 1982 and has been a favorite of visiting writers and artists ever since. It's easy to see why: a stroll through the public areas is like a visit to a gallery, and high qualit…
(US$165 per room per night)
Big, historic and loaded with charm, the Davenport is quite simply one of the most memorable hotels in the US. The winner of numerous awards - including a 2007 Expedia poll that listed it as one …
(US$169 per room per night)
Lake Union sits just north of downtown Seattle, and this hotel sits just across the street from Lake Union. Many of the 184 rooms have sprawling lake views, and there's a gym, an indoor and an ou…
(US$176 per room per night)
The Westin is nearly impossible to miss: its two cylindrical towers loom over the north end of downtown Seattle. Workout facilities, meeting spaces and a host of other amenities make it a long-st…
(US$179 per room per night)
Bellingham's finest and most charismatic hotel is positioned on the waterfront with views over the harbor toward the whale-like hump of Lummi Island. Billing itself as a European hotel on the bas…
(US$188 per room per night)
'Vintage Park' is not just a gimmicky name from some hospitality industry think-tank - it's more of a philosophy. The hotel's 126 rooms are named for Washington wineries, and there are nightly wi…
(US$189 per room per night)
The Inn at the Market is the only lodging in the venerable Pike Place Market, but that doesn't mean it's for the average tourist. On the contrary, it's elegant and architecturally interesting, fi…
(US$199 per room per night)
The Sorrento Hotel was Seattle's finest hotel when it was built in 1909 for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Thanks to continual refurbishing, this beautiful Italian Renaissance-style hotel r…
Once upon a time this building was a workhorse - the switching station for the local phone company. Now it's an exuberant boutique hotel with color-saturated rooms and a characteristic playfulnes…
(US$215 per room per night)
The chain that brought style back to the hotel business is in Seattle in full glory. It's been rated one of the 100 sexiest hotels in the world. Like Ws everywhere, it's got features both hot and…
(US$252 per room per night)
Imposing and luxurious, the Olympic was built in 1924. Subsequent remodels have maintained the period glamor of its architecture and interior. Formerly the Four Seasons Olympic, this 450-room hot…
(US$299 per room per night)
OK, it's a chain (of sorts), but it's family run, and its location right opposite the exquisite Davenport in the middle of downtown is a bargain at this price. Standard motel features are complim…
(US$55 per room per night)
While it's not in the same league as the Davenport or the Lusso, this huge old downtown hotel has an outdoor pool (open year-round) and a penthouse lounge. A skywalk connects the newer wing with …
(US$59 per room per night)
Quieter than anything on Aurora Ave N, this hotel offers amenities including a year-round Jacuzzi, outdoor pool (open in summer), in-room coffee makers and a free continental breakfast (though it…
(US$76 per room per night)
One of a trio of independent downtown hotels, the Montvale is situated in a former brothel and dazzles after a recent renovation. Don't be fooled by the small, rather plain lobby. Upstairs is an …
(US$79 per room per night)
Formerly the University Tower, and before that the Meany Tower Hotel, the Deca is currently enjoying its fanciest incarnation so far after an around 2 million renovation. The same architect who d…
(US$88 per room per night)
More plush than other similarly priced options in the area, this chain hotel is in a great location and has a whirlpool and sauna, a small exercise room and free continental breakfast. Beds are e…
(US$104 per room per night)
In the shadow of the Space Needle, the Executive Inn has an exercise spa. Pillowtop beds, in-room coffee and tea, microwaves and refrigerators, room service, a fitness room and a sports lounge ar…
(US$109 per room per night)
This conveniently located hotel is close to Belltown, downtown and Seattle Center. It's also within the Ride Free Area for buses, although most of this area is within easy walking distance. Some …
Over on the southwest side of Lake Union, the Courtyard Marriott has all the big hotel amenities, including an indoor pool and restaurant. It's set up to suit the business traveler, but is comfy …
A classy accommodation option in any city, the Lusso is forced to play second-fiddle to the delectable Davenport in the hotel heaven of Spokane. Offering gorgeously plush rooms on a par with its …
A couple of blocks north of Seattle Center, the Hampton Inn has 198 rooms, most of which have balconies. There's a wide variety of rooms, from standards to two-bedroom suites with fireplaces, and…
The Paramount has 146 large rooms that, like the lobby areas, are furnished with heavy antiques perhaps meant to give the relatively new hotel an old-world feel. The downstairs restaurant-bar, Dr…
(US$149 per room per night)
With a calming green-and-brown color scheme, this gigantic, 553-room tower, part of the Marriott chain, is one of the city's nicest hotels. Rooms are large, all have views and windows that open, …
(US$170 per room per night)
If you love the clean lines and simple elegance of IKEA, but you happen to have just won the lottery, you might design a hotel like this. Leather-clad egg chairs cuddle around a concrete-and-stee…
(US$209 per room per night)
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Location.<br> The Kings Inn Seattle is located in Seattle, Wash. One block from Dimitriou's Jazz Alley and Seattle Cinerama Theatre Less than one mile from the Seattle Art Museum and the W…
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(US$35 per room per night)
Located across from the Seattle - Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac), Red Roof Inn - Seattle - Airport offers guests an airport shuttle plus a convenient park & fly package, free amenities in…
(US$40 per room per night)
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