Vibe
Properties where the architecture does the talking. Minimalist rooms, smart controls, floor-to-ceiling glass, and the kind of thoughtful design where nothing is decorative and everything works.

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.

Silver Cloud Hotel - Seattle Lake Union
Rooms are large and clean with great Lake Union views, but street noise bothers light sleepers and furnishings look dated. Staff is helpful and breakfast is solid, though no coffee is available after 9:30 AM. Location near walking paths and downtown transit is excellent.

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.

Silver Cloud Hotel - Seattle Stadium
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds and ocean views from the rooftop. Valet parking costs $48-60 daily and staff may mislead you about cheaper alternatives nearby. Avoid rooms near the pool equipment on upper floors due to noise, and be cautious with valet as damage claims went unresolved.
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.
AC Hotel Seattle Downtown
The staff goes hard on hospitality and local knowledge. Rooms are clean and comfortable with modern decor and nice touches like shower steamers. Location sits close to downtown Seattle but isn't scenic, though the bar makes up for it.

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.
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.

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.

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.

1 Hotel Seattle
Rooms are well decorated with quality details like fast-filling bathtubs and stocked bars. Staff treats you right and breakfast impresses. One guest found hair on the bathroom floor and check-in moved slowly, so cleanliness and lobby efficiency vary.

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.

Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Downtown/Lake Union
Housekeeping misses dirty items and previous guests' belongings left in rooms. Beds are comfortable but mattresses run hard and towels are cheap and thin. Staff sometimes ignores requests without urgency, though the location and overall cleanliness are solid.

Astra Hotel, Seattle, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds, but some are tiny with cramped bathrooms. Staff vary wildly from accommodating to dismissive, and the hotel rejected a guest with an emotional support animal despite documentation. Location near Pike Place Market is excellent, breakfast quality depends on the restaurant, and prices are reasonable for the area.

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.
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 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.
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.
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.

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.

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.