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.
Hotel Five - A Staypineapple Hotel
The beds are soft and high quality. Rooms are clean and spacious with nice views. Staff genuinely help with recommendations and surprises like early check-in. Watch out for resort fees and parking that can exceed your room rate.
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.
Seattle Marriott Waterfront
Staff here genuinely care and the location near Pike Place and downtown rocks. Rooms vary wildly: some guests sleep great in quiet spaces with views, others get stuck next to elevators with loud AC units. Expect to pay premium prices with parking at 58 dollars.
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.
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.
Moxy Seattle Downtown
Rooms are small but clean with comfortable beds and good water pressure in the shower. Most staff are friendly and welcoming, though service quality varies. The hotel works best for short stays if you don't need a desk to work from.