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.
Hostel Fish Seattle
Clean beds and strong water pressure make rooms comfortable, though noise from nightlife can disrupt sleep and bathrooms lack storage. Staff are friendly and helpful, location in Belltown puts you near Pike Place Market and nightlife, but their cancellation policy keeps full deposits even with advance notice.
The Boylston Hotel Capitol Hill
Tiny, clean rooms with firm beds feel like private hostel spaces. Expect heat issues and thin walls where you hear neighbors. No elevator across six floors. Great location near restaurants and transit, but nightclub noise and aggressive street activity bother many guests. Good value if you travel solo with low comfort expectations.
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle-Downtown
This hotel has good location near Seattle Center and friendly staff. Rooms are spacious with kitchens and balconies but expect maintenance issues like loose fixtures and slow drains. The bed is very firm and uncomfortable for most guests.
Holiday Inn Seattle Downtown - Lake Union by IHG
The hotel sits in a great location near the Space Needle, but it's currently under major construction with hammering starting at 8am daily. Rooms are small with tiny bathrooms, though newly renovated ones are clean with decent beds and water pressure. Parking costs $35 a day, front desk service is inconsistent, and one reviewer found water damage and mold.
Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle By The Space Needle
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds, but they're dated. The location near the Space Needle is excellent. Parking costs $25 nightly and often isn't disclosed upfront. Staff can be accusatory about noise complaints without investigation.