Hotel Rooms in
From waterfront hotels overlooking Puget Sound to Capitol Hill boutiques, Seattle's hotel scene reflects the city's mix of nature and tech.
Grand Hyatt Seattle
Rooms are clean and quiet with comfortable beds and great views toward water and mountains. Staff are friendly and helpful. Parking is expensive and confusing—use Spot Hero instead of the hotel garage. The location puts you near shops, restaurants, and the waterfront with good walkability.
Hyatt at Olive 8
Spacious, quiet rooms with comfortable beds and good views. Strong spa amenities including pool, hot tub, and steam room. Staff is helpful, the bagel shop downstairs is excellent, and the location near the convention center is prime, though the bagel shop gets swamped during morning rush.
Hyatt Regency Seattle
Staff treats guests well and rooms are spacious with good views, but cleanliness and food quality vary wildly. One guest got food poisoning, another found hair in the bathtub, and the shower pressure was weak. AC placement creates temperature control problems for couples.
The Paramount Hotel
Rooms are clean, spacious, and newly renovated, but construction noise happens early mornings and is loud enough to wake you. Staff are helpful and location is central to downtown, but one elevator works and in-room coffee makers are gone. Skip it if you need quiet mornings.
Thompson Seattle, by Hyatt
Staff here treat you genuinely well and go out of their way to help. Rooms are spacious and modern with stunning water views from some units. Location puts you a block from Pike Place Market with restaurants and attractions walking distance away.
Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA
Location is excellent for walking to attractions and transit. Rooms are spacious with amazing bathrooms and bidet toilets, though some guests report loud AC/heater cycles at night. Cleanliness varies significantly, with reports ranging from dirty toilets on arrival to spotless rooms, and plumbing issues occurred in at least one stay.
Crowne Plaza Seattle-Downtown by IHG
Staff here go above and beyond with genuine friendliness and problem-solving. Rooms are spacious and comfortable with good beds. The location near Pike Place Market is excellent, and the gym works fine despite being small.
Hyatt Place Seattle/Downtown
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and good views if you book right, but bathrooms are tight and the lobby smells bad. Staff is friendly and helpful, but the hotel charges $45 daily for parking without mentioning it upfront, and there's no pool despite what the website claims.
The Westin Seattle
Rooms are worn with peeling wallpaper, damaged furniture, and small bathrooms with weak outlets. Elevators break down frequently and move slowly. Staff responds well to problems, but the hotel charges premium prices for outdated conditions and lacks basic amenities like fridges and laundry.
Hilton Motif Seattle
Rooms are clean and well-designed with comfortable beds, though mattresses run soft. The barn-style bathroom doors don't close fully and AC controls sometimes fail. Location is excellent for walking to Pike Place Market and attractions, but parking costs extra and there's no free breakfast. Check-in and elevator key card issues plague some guests.
Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown
Rooms are spacious and clean but the air conditioning and heating units run loud enough to disrupt sleep. Staff is friendly and attentive, parking is convenient though pricey, and the lobby is comfortable. Security concerns exist with non-functional key card access in elevators.