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.
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.
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.
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.
Level Seattle - South Lake Union
Rooms are spacious with comfortable beds and good views, but expect noise from neighbors and loud fans, slow drains, and fixture issues like broken landlines. Staff and amenities impress, though hidden fees and parking costs add up fast.
Warwick Seattle
The hotel has decent, clean rooms with good views and decent amenities like coffee pods and a mini fridge. Staff goes out of their way to help but the hotel suffers from maintenance problems like broken boilers and no hot water on upper floors. Location near attractions and cheap parking are big pluses.