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Where peace matters! |
121 11th Avenue East Seattle, WA 98102 United States +1 206 669 4373 / +1 800 370 8414 (Toll Free) http://www.11thavenueinn.com/ |
This 1906 beauty sits pretty on a tree-lined boulevard in the serene Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. Essentially a bed-and-breakfast, it offers eight well-furnished rooms, each of which is equipped with a television, telephone, thick towels, and bath robes to make your stay comfortable. You can start your day with a delicious breakfast of omelets, crepes and juices every morning, move onto the living room and browse through the newspaper, or then surf online in the 'den', complete with wi-fi internet access. The downtown area is a short stroll away, in case you're longing for a leisurely stroll. Rates are seasonal, and vary between $79 and $179 a night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Victorian luxury |
744 Clay Street Seattle, WA 98368 United States +1 800 321 0644 http://www.starrettmansion.com |
Built in 1889 as a wedding gift, this ornate Gothic inn offers outstanding architectural elements and comfortable rooms. Most of main rooms feature antique furnishings, down comforters and water views, while the separate cottages contain fireplaces and Jacuzzis. A full breakfast is served in the main dining room. Or make arrangements ahead for breakfast in bed, a touch of luxury. Most weekends have a minimum-stay requirement. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Eastside lodging |
11200 Southeast 6th Street Seattle, WA 98004 United States +1 425 454 4424 / +1 800 579 1110 http://www.bellevueclub.com |
If you are staying on the Eastside, this elegant and modern little hotel will provide you with comfortable, upscale accommodations. Rooms are beautifully decorated in a contemporary style. And, if after touring the city or working out in the hotel's extensive fitness center, you want to relax, the luxuriously deep bathtubs relieve tension perfectly. The award-winning hotel offers an Olympic-size pool, courts for tennis, racquetball and squash, an indoor running track and aerobics classes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bellevue's Courtyard |
14615 Northeast 29th Place Seattle, WA 98007 United States +1 425 869 5300 / +1 800 321 2211 (Toll Free) http://marriott.com/property/p... |
This Marriott accommodation at Bellevue offers all that's expected of it. Take advantage of the renowned hospitality and enjoy your vacation. Some of the rooms even come with a pull-out sofa, and other special amenities. Other facilities include television, hairdryer, climate control, iron and ironing board. The on-site cafĂ© serves breakfast, apart from which there are various other dining options in the vicinity. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catering to business travelers |
300 112th Avenue Southeast Seattle, WA 98004 United States +1 425 455 1300 http://www.doubletree.com/ |
Geared toward the business traveler (leisure travelers welcome, too) and located in downtown Bellevue, about 20 minutes from downtown Seattle and 30 minutes from SeaTac Airport, this hotel is a prime location for those visiting Microsoft, Nintendo or any of the multitude of high-tech companies headquartered in Bellevue and nearby Redmond. The hotel is also convenient to Bellevue Square Mall, the Northwest's largest mall, along with other downtown Bellevue shopping and dining sites. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not just another hotel |
18740, International Boulevard Seattle, WA 98188 United States +1 206 246 8600 http://www.hiltonlinks.com/lin... |
Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport has a perfect location which is close to the SeaTac International Airport. The hotel will take care of your business needs with their modern facilities. This hotel has 8 buildings which include 7 wings, so you can enjoy a good tour. One more great thing, this Doubletree Hotel allows pets, so no more leaving Lassie at home. Hit the gym or take a cool dip in the pool, any which ways, the fun is guaranteed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hotel on the water |
2411 Alaskan Way (Pier 67) Seattle, WA 98121 United States +1 206 728 7000 / +1 800 624 0670 http://www.edgewaterhotel.com |
Built on a pier jutting into Elliott Bay, this is the only true waterfront hotel in downtown Seattle. The decor is reminiscent of a Northwest lodge, with lots of flannel and plaid. The guests rooms have peeled-log furniture for a rustic feel. The Romance Package includes overnight accommodations for two, valet parking, a bottle of champagne, and breakfast for two in the morning, either in the restaurant or from room service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern luxury, antique setting |
313 Walker at Washington Seattle, WA 98368 United States +1 360 385 6753 / +1 800 300 6753 (toll free) http://www.oldconsulateinn.com |
Built in 1889, this historic landmark offers distinctly modern comforts. Each room has a cozy separate bathroom with a deep clawfoot tub. Evening turndown service brings terry robes, bubble bath and a delicious sweet. Most rooms have beautiful views, and the outdoor Jacuzzi has a sweeping view of the bay. Breakfast is a rich and spectacular meal, with seven courses including fruit, eggs, pastries and homemade granolas. The evening dessert is equally luscious, and the accompanying glass of port makes the perfect nightcap. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cottage for two |
908 Grant Avenue South Seattle, WA 98055 United States +1 425 226 2555 http://www.hollyhedgehouse.com |
The best thing about this little cottage is the view, although even the most mundane qualities of the two-room dwelling outshine the best qualities of most other places. The meticulously manicured lawn and garden feature a gazebo-covered hot tub that becomes more attractive as the winter months approach. This is an inn for those who value comfort and privacy above all else. Breakfasts include delectable French toast, a variety of egg dishes, fruit juices, breakfast breads, and seasonal fruits and berries. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Extreme comfort and elegance |
2000 Fourth Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 United States +1 206 448 8600 / +1 877 448 8600 (toll free) http://www.hotelandra.com/ |
Quality comes at a price, and the Hotel Andra is no exception. However, the amenities and services that accompany the prices are certainly worth it. Each of the bright luxury suites and rooms come with Egyptian cotton linens, goose down pillows, spa robes, complimentary toiletries, tea service and flat-screen TVs. The hotel has tie-ups with yoga clubs, athletic studios and swimming pools in the vicinity if you're looking for preferences and discounts. For those who don't want to step out at all, there are in-house catering and spa services. Business facilities leave nothing to the imagination, while dining at the hotel's award-winning restaurant is a pleasure. The Andra is also the perfect haven for honeymooners, who can avail of special romantic get-away packages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient location combined with luxury |
4507, Brooklyn Avenue Northeast Seattle, WA 98105 United States +1 206 634 2000 http://www.hoteldeca.com |
Hotel Deca is a perfect amalgamation of convenience and world class luxury. Located in the heart of the University district, the hotel is very popular with university parents, students, visiting lecturers and business travelers alike. Rooms here offer a spectacular view of the university base, scenic lakes and mountains that envelope the city and capture beautifully the radiance of downtown Seattle. Whether you want to go shopping, visit the university or one of the downtown tourist attractions, everything is located within a few minutes from the Deca Hotel. The place offers all the amenities necessary for a hassle-free comfortable stay including a fine dining in-house restaurant. Check their website for further details about the packages and offers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cutting Edge Downtown Hotel |
620 Stewart Street Seattle, WA 98101 United States +1 206 728 6299 http://www.hotelmaxseattle.com/ |
This luxurious and trendy hotel is in downtown Seattle within walking distance from the shopping street and all the main attractions. Hotel Max has a very tasteful decor combining high-end technology and art. It has wi-fi internet, flat screen televisions and conference facilities. It features works of many of Seattle's artists and photographers. If you are a honeymooner or just want to spice up your sex life, Hotel Max is definitely for you. They have special packages, aptly named, 'Hubba Hubba Hanky Panky Romance Package', 'Gaycation!' and 'Oh! Get a room!' with pink handcuffs, tickle-me feather, how-to Kamasutra guide and more! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Living off the mainland |
400 First Street Seattle, WA 98260 United States +1 360 221 3033 http://www.innatlangley.com/ |
Situated on Whidbey Island in Langley, this hotel is a charming getaway from the bustle of the city, 30 miles off the mainland. The residence has a no kids or pets policy, which allows for more peace and quiet amid the lush surroundings. The ferry ride out to the island is an adventure in itself. Once settled into one of the oversized rooms, a dip in the in-room whirlpool should ease off those tired muscles. Panoramic water-views add to the sense of well-being. Gastronomic rumblings are taken care of by the complimentary breakfast, snacks and pastries from the in-house Chef's Kitchen Restaurant. For even more privacy, ask to be accommodated within one of their cottages. For all its charm, the place is definitely not an oasis of seclusion—the excellent connectivity and communications services ensure that both business and leisure travelers remain in touch with the rest of the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient location |
1006 Spring Street Seattle, WA 98104 United States +1 206 583 6453 |
Located next to the Virginia Mason Medical Center and near many other hospitals, this small downtown hotel is ideal for those with loved ones at these places. It's also close to downtown attractions and Capitol Hill. For a romantic feel, the entire inn is decorated in flowers, from the stained-glass windows to the carpets to the bedspreads. Vases are filled with flowers, and the family-style restaurant is called The Rhododendron. The tastefully decorated suites have fireplaces and whirlpool baths. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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First-class setting and service |
86 Pine Street Seattle, WA 98101 United States +1 206 443 3600 / +1 800 446 4484 (Reservations) http://www.innatthemarket.com/ |
Better known than its neighbor, Pensione Nichols, this inn is also more elegantly furnished and more expensive. The rooms are each decorated differently, some with light woods, some with dark. Each room comes with its own iron and ironing board, refrigerator, coffeemaker and soft terrycloth robes. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, large bathrooms and views of downtown, Pike Place Market or Elliott Bay. Room service dinners come from the acclaimed Campagne restuarant. Complimentary town car service and privileges at a nearby private health club are included. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant beachfront retreat |
5162 Southwest 311th Place Seattle, WA 98023 United States +1 253 838 4376 / +1 888 838 4376 |
There's just one suite in this bed and breakfast, and it's truly a luxurious and elegant hideaway. The delightful room includes a Jacuzzi tub, terry robes, down comforter, gas fireplace, private office and spectacular views. Take an evening stroll through the private garden down to the beach to start a weekend of total relaxation. Breakfast ranges from fresh cinnamon rolls to Baked Brie and Poached Pears, while the nearby Cliff House restaurant offers dinner discounts to Palisades guests. Prepare to be pampered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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European chateau |
724 Pine St Seattle, WA 98101 United States +1 206 292 9500 / +1 800 663 1144 http://www.westcoasthotels.com... |
Built in the style of a European chateau and located in an active downtown neighborhood, this first-class hotel features spacious rooms and full amenities. The location is perfect. Check in, then check out a show at Paramount Theater across the street. Also try the Asian fusion cuisine at popular Dragonfish Asian Cafe. The hotel is also convenient to numerous other downtown attractions, including Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Westlake Center and Pacific Place. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Resort on the Olympic Peninsula |
1 Heron Road Seattle, WA 98365 United States +1 877 805 0868 / +1 360 437 7000 http://www.portludlowresort.com |
Located 90 minutes from Seattle on the Olympic Peninsula, this resort sits right at the edge of the Olympic National Park. The resort offers a variety of activities, including a 27-hole golf course, tennis, swimming, a beach and a marina. Choose a single guest room or a full condominium with up to four bedrooms. The condominiums have full kitchens, fireplaces, and decks or patios. Many rooms offer spectacular water views. Room rates vary by season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Warm, comfortable hotel |
11211 Main Street Seattle, WA 98004 United States +1 425 455 5240 http://www.redlion.com/ |
This full-service hotel in the heart of Bellevue has been fully renovated with tasteful, modern decor reflective of the Pacific Northwest. The hotel lobby, for instance, has comfortable seating and a river rock fireplace accented with floral prints and the soothing color of sage. The hotel's rooms are spacious and warm, offering extra long beds, hair dryers, dataports, phones, cable televisions, coffeemakers, refrigerators and writing desks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City center |
1415 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 United States +1 206 971 8000 http://www.redlion5thavenue.com/ |
This sophisticated, modern hotel sits in the middle of downtown Seattle. The sleek, elegant lobby features subdued hues of black, olive and red. Unlike many other downtown Seattle hotels, it is refreshingly void of heavy antiques and dark wood, favoring a polished, contemporary look. The lobby also features huge windows that look out on Pike Street and passersby. The rooms offer lovely views of Puget Sound and downtown Seattle, and guests can request a queen- or king-sized bed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming and comfortable |
6501 Railroad Avenue Seattle, WA 98065-1109 United States +1 425 888 2556 / +1 800 272 5474 (Toll Free) http://www.salishlodge.com/ |
This charming and comfortable lodge is located in Snoqualmie, around 30 miles from Seattle. Families head to this place, as it has something for everyone. Businessmen can hold their meetings here and the adventurous sort can get outdoors for hiking, golf, rafting, fishing, cycling, rock-climbing, kayaking and even flying in a private helicopter or plane! Those looking to unwind can check out the sauna, massage rooms and spa. Before you head back home, make sure you visit the shops here for a gift or a souvenir; you are likely to find a pretty piece of memorabilia! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hilton Hotel at Rainier Square |
Jordaenskaai 7 Seattle, WA 2000 United States +1 206 624 0500 http://www.seattlehilton.com/ |
Located at Rainier Square, right in the heart of downtown Seattle, this fine hotel is convenient to upscale shopping and dining. One block away, you will find the Washington State Convention & Trade Center. Top concert halls, cinemas and theaters also lie within walking distance, or take the nearby Monorail to Seattle Center. Many of the rooms have splendid views of the city, and of the surrounding mountains and waters. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eastside convenience |
100 112th Avenue North East Seattle, WA 98004 United States +1 425 455 3330 / +1 800 235 4458 http://www.seattlehotelseast.com/ |
This hotel is able to handle the swarms of business and leisure travelers who cross its threshold. Located close to Interstate-405, the hotel is convenient to Redmond and Kirkland. Rooms are tastefully decorated, and even the standard rooms include hair dryers, coffeemakers, irons, cable televisions, dataports and a complimentary morning paper. Near the hotel, you will find fitness centers, bowling, golf, hiking, fishing, a beach and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Overlooking Shopping Scene |
4507 Brooklyn Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105 United States +1 206 634 2000 / +1 800 899 0251 http://www.meany.com |
Formerly the Edmond Meany Hotel, this hotel, built in 1931, is now run by Best Western. Designed by Robert C. Reamer, who also designed the Skinner Building downtown, this Art Deco building overlooks the University District's bustling shopping and collegiate scene. The octagonal tower provides excellent views of the campus, the city, and nearby lakes and mountains. Coffee and news are available in the Tully's downstairs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lush Comfort |
1112 Fourth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 United States +1 206 264 6000 http://www.starwood.com/whotel... |
W Seattle is a top destination for the in-the-know traveler. The hotel combines elements of the city's architectural history in a modern rendering of the Pacific Northwestern style. W Seattle was designed to inspire and rejuvenate the business traveler. This hotel, in the heart of Seattle, has all the amenities and services that travelers worldwide have come to expect of W Hotel's premium brand. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Solid lodgings |
401 Lenora Street (at Fourth Avenue) Seattle, WA 98121 United States +1 206 443 4300 +1 800 426 9280 http://www.warwickhotel.com |
Although it doesn't possess quite as much history and flair as the other area hotels, this is a solid alternative for those visiting on business. Some rooms have excellent views of the city, but for the best views, spring for the Queen Victoria Suite. The service is efficient and courteous. The Brasserie Margaux restaurant is conveniently located downstairs. A free 24-hour shuttle is available for downtown area appointments. Packages are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Style meets satisfaction |
600, Bellevue Way North East Seattle, WA 98004 United States +1 425 638 1000 http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2... |
Just a fifteen minutes drive from Seattle, Westin is across Bellevue Square, a popular shopping district. Part of the new Lincoln Sqaure, a stay in this stylish hotel will leave you feeling indulged and satisfied. A member of the Starwood family, it offers luxurious services and fantastic interiors. Apart from business purposes, the facilities here are perfect to host weddings or personal gatherings. Manzana Rotisserie Grill, the restaurant dishing out local favorites and Cypress, the light fare lounge will ensure that your stay here is a delicious one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic Getaways |
14580 NE 145th Street Seattle, WA 98072 United States +1 425 424 3900 http://www.willowslodge.com |
This property is sprawled across five acres of lush green land bordering the Sammamish River. It has 86 well-furnished rooms and suites with Northwest style furniture and fireplaces. It also has three restaurants and a spa that offers a variety of herbal treatments. Its secluded location makes it an ideal venue for honeymooners and romantic trips. In fact, the resort has been consistently ranked as one of the 50 most romantic getaways by the Travel & Leisure magazine for the past few years. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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