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The Seattle hotel boom that seemed to add luxury digs to every corner of downtown—and spurred fabulous updates of some of the city's old standbys—has slowed, though there is still some activity on the scene. The Four Seasons Seattle, which opened in fall 2008, occupies a nice perch with an infinity pool that blends into Elliott Bay. And the Hyatt at Olive 8, opened in 2009, is the city's greenest hotel— the first to occupy a LEED-certified building. Only a few Seattle hotels have prime waterfront views, so book far in advance, especially for stays during July and August.
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 one of the most luxurious hotels in Seattle. The 450 rooms...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
El Gaucho Steakhouse may have a flashy reputation, but the swanky inn above it is an almost secretive affair, relying mostly on word of mouth to bring in...more
Seattle's bustling Pike Place Market is clogged with tourists, but this romantic hotel at its heart remains an oasis of calm. You enter through a charming...more
The Sorrento is one of Downtown's most distinctive buildings and the oldest boutique hotel in the city, with a grand circular driveway and Italian Renaissance...more












