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The Seattle hotel boom that seemed to add luxury digs to every corner of downtownand spurred fabulous updates of some of the city's old standbyshas slowed, though there is still some activity on the scene. The Four Seasons Seattle, which opened in fall 2008, occupies a nice perch with views of Elliott Bay (www.fourseasons.com/seattle; 206-749-7000). And while still little more than a hole in the ground, if 1 Hotel realizes its eco-luxury vision it will be the city's greenest hotelthe first to occupy a LEED-certified building (www.1hotels.com/seattle.html). Only a few Seattle hotels boast waterfront real estate, so book far in advance for prime water views, especially in July and August.
Back on the map after an extensive 2007 refurbishment, this cozy boutique charmer offers 121 tryst-worthy rooms in a well-positioned location downtown. As at...more
Built as a gentlemen's club in 1916 for Gold Rush adventurers, this building near downtown's Pioneer Square found new life last summer when it reopened as a...more
Located in a 12-story Italian Renaissance–style building, the centrally located Fairmont is easily the most luxurious hotel in Seattle. The 450 rooms have...more
After a five-year hiatus, the Four Seasons brand returns to downtown Seattle with this sleek, polished addition with doting service. The rooms have an urban...more
Geek and chic converge in playful synergy at this 120-room upstart on the southern edge of Downtown. The predominant vibe may be one of a design-forward...more
The Ändra is like a smaller, gentler version of the W: It has similar modern (in this case, Scandinavian) aesthetics, but is a little brighter, a little...more
This quirky 11-story hotel in the heart of Downtown is so animal-friendly that if you don't come with a pet, you can "adopt" a goldfish for the length of your...more












