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Where to Stay

1. Four Seasons Hotel Seattle (Seattle)

Forbes Five-Star

A glass tower steps from the Seattle Art Museum, this downtown address pairs contemporary design with Pacific Northwestern rusticity—think natural materials and floor-to-ceiling windows framing Elliott Bay and distant peaks. The rooftop infinity pool, warmed year-round and edged by fire pits, offers rare open-air relaxation for the city. Goldfinch Tavern delivers organic regional cooking in maritime-inspired surroundings, while the spa channels the Northwest's rugged landscape.

2. Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

A lobby crowned by 250 hand-blown glass bulbs shaped like raindrops sets the tone at this 120-room downtown property where every room frames either the Seattle skyline or Elliott Bay. Deep-soaking pedestal tubs fed by ceiling-mounted waterfall faucets come with a bespoke bath menu, while the All Water Seafood and Oyster Bar celebrates Northwestern shellfish. A full-service spa and virtual golf simulators round out the urban retreat.

3. Lotte Hotel Seattle

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

A 44-story glass tower rises above the 1908 Beaux-Arts Sanctuary, a former Methodist church with stained-glass windows and a grand pipe organ now serving as the hotel's ballroom. Philippe Starck's interiors feature mid-century modern lines and a reception desk hewn from a 3,000-year-old sequoia. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame Elliott Bay panoramas, while Charlotte Restaurant serves Hama Hama oysters on the 16th floor and Le SPA offers Biologique Recherche treatments in an ethereal white setting.

4. Thompson Seattle

Forbes Five-Star

Olson Kundig's 12-story glass tower rises blocks from Pike Place Market, its stacked volumes deliberately misaligned to create 30 distinct room configurations. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame Puget Sound and Mt. Rainier from the seventh floor up, while interiors layer mid-century lines with forest greens and aviation-era touches. The Nest rooftop pours barrel-aged cocktails with house-crafted ice; below, Conversation serves shareable plates of local seafood and foraged mushrooms.

5. 1 Hotel Seattle

1 Michelin Key

A two-story living wall greets arrivals at this sustainable luxury address straddling Downtown and South Lake Union, setting the tone for 153 rooms dressed in organic materials and potted greenery. La Loba delivers Barcelona-inflected cooking from a James Beard–nominated chef, while the Field House Gym offers personal training sessions. A lobby farmstand supplying fresh produce completes the eco-conscious proposition.

6. The Lodge at St. Edward Park

1 Michelin Key

A converted seminary set within 300 acres of lakeside forest, this 84-room property pairs monastic heritage with refined comfort—rooms occupy doubled former student quarters, their walls adorned with murals drawn from original blueprints. The subterranean Tonsorium Bar inhabits the old barbershop, while Cedar + Elm delivers Pacific Northwest cuisine beneath soaring ceilings. Hiking trails and a full spa complete the retreat.

7. Populus Seattle

1 Michelin Key

Pioneer Square's 1907 heritage building now houses America's second carbon-positive hotel, where every guest stay plants a tree. The 120 rooms balance modern lines with warm retro touches, while Salt Harvest delivers polished Pacific Northwest cooking downstairs. Firn, the open-air rooftop bar, frames the revitalized waterfront against the city skyline—a draw for eco-minded travelers who refuse to sacrifice style for sustainability.

8. Tulalip Resort Casino

Forbes Five-Star

Three towering carved poles by Tulalip tribe members set the tone at this Pacific Northwest casino resort, where indigenous artistry extends to the T Spa's well-being rituals featuring local juniper and lavender aromatherapy. The glass-enclosed Oasis Pool offers refuge from Seattle's grey skies, while Blackfish Wild Salmon Grill & Bar delivers regional seafood beneath a ceiling painted to evoke a salmon stream in swirling blues and greens.

9. Inn at the Market

Tucked inside Pike Place Market with only a discreet sign marking its entrance, this 76-room boutique hotel wraps contemporary country interiors around floor-to-ceiling bay windows framing Elliott Bay. The rooftop deck delivers sweeping views of the market's iconic signage, Puget Sound ferries, and the Olympic Mountains beyond. Three restaurants span formal French to casual café, while the intimate scale preserves a bed-and-breakfast intimacy suited to couples seeking urban romance.

10. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle

Bright yellow and red striped wallpaper, animal-print upholstery, and monogrammed dog coats for four-legged guests signal the Kimpton Hotel Monaco's playful spirit in Seattle's financial district. Certain rooms frame Mount Rainier views, while Mediterranean suites feature two-person jet tubs. The whimsical touches extend to loaner goldfish for pet-missing travelers. A globally inspired restaurant draws locals and guests alike to its informal, sophisticated dining room.

What to Do

1. The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

Forbes Five-Star

Pacific Northwest botanicals define this downtown sanctuary, where the signature Evergreen Aromatherapy Escape melts a candle of fir, cedarwood, and rosemary into warm massage oil. Couples claim a private suite with soaking tub and Puget Sound panoramas, while solo visitors linger in eucalyptus steam rooms before the indulgent Emerald City Pedicure—oat milk soak, gold sugar buff, prosecco in hand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Seattle neighborhoods offer the best hotel locations?

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Downtown places you within walking distance of Pike Place Market and the Seattle Art Museum. Capitol Hill suits those drawn to nightlife and independent boutiques. For waterfront access and contemporary architecture, South Lake Union provides proximity to Lake Union's kayaking routes and the Museum of History & Industry.

When is the best time to visit Seattle?

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Late June through September delivers the driest weather and longest days, with temperatures averaging 22-26°C. The city transforms during this window — outdoor dining expands onto sidewalks, ferries run extended routes to the San Juan Islands, and the Olympic Mountains emerge from their typical cloud cover. Shoulder seasons bring fewer crowds and competitive hotel rates.

What culinary experiences define Seattle?

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The city's location shapes its tables. Dungeness crab, geoduck, and spot prawns arrive daily from nearby waters. Pike Place Market vendors offer direct access to Washington State produce, from Yakima Valley cherries to Walla Walla onions. The coffee culture runs deep — roasters here helped establish specialty coffee's third wave, and the tradition continues in neighborhood cafés citywide.