Hotels in Seattle, WA

Hotels in Seattle, WA
The largest city in the state of Washington, and the home of Starbucks Coffee can become your base camp to outdoor activities around the Seattle metropolitan area. Discovery Park, located at 3801 West Government Way, is one convenient locale for hiking trails through woods and access to the waterfront of Puget Sound.

Hotel 1000

Guests at the hotel 1000 can test their golf swing in a virtual reality simulator at Hotel 1000's Golf Club. The hotel offers a full service spa open seven days a week. The on-site Boka Kitchen and Bar cooks breakfast, lunch and dinner, with events like weekend brunch and cocktail hour. Rooms include two queen or one king bed, electronic window shades, and an LCD television. Suites are also available with 530, 786 or 2000 square feet of space.

Hotel 1000
1000 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
206-957-1000
hotel1000seattle.com

Mayflower Park

The Mayflower Park hotel has a mission to reduce their impact on the environment by using low flow water plumbing fixtures, and compact fluorescent lights. Their Andaluca restaurant utilizes organic ingredients, and local vendors to serve up a menu of Mediterranean dishes. Guest rooms contain either one or two queen-sized beds with cable television, and free in-room Internet access. Suites are also available with separate bed and living rooms with Queen Anne style furniture.

Mayflower Park
405 Olive Way, Seattle, WA 98101
206-623-8700
mayflowerpark.com

Hotel Andra

The Hotel Andra, located in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, contains 119 rooms and suites with wireless Internet access. Rooms contain Hästens beds with 315 count cotton linens, and goose down comforters. Coffee makers feature samples from Seattle's own Starbucks coffee. Guest rooms also include a flat panel television and private bar. Hotel Andra advertises the Greek restaurant Lola that offers a weekend brunch and dinner in addition to three meals a day during the week.

Hotel Andra
2000 Fourth Ave., Seattle, WA 98121
206-448-8600
hotelandra.com

Inn at the Market

Located at the Pike Place Market, the Inn at the Market is a boutique hotel with 70 guest rooms, and views of the downtown area and waterfront. The hotel is entirely nonsmoking, offers free wireless Internet access, and uses valet parking. Rooms contain queen or full sized beds with large bay windows and an in-room coffee maker with samples of local coffees. Their Campagne restaurant serves a French country menu with seafood caught in the Pacific Northwest. Guests at the hotel receive discounts to the Seattle Athletic Club houses at the market with swimming pool, and gym facilities.

Inn at the Market
86 Pine St., Seattle, WA 98101
206-443-3600
innatthemarket.com

Hotel Max

Hotel Max in Seattle showcases photographs and paintings from local artists along corridors, in guest rooms, and the hotel lobby. Room options include one or two double beds, one queen bed or one king bed. Internet access is available for a daily charge. Pets can stay for a fee, and guests can receive valet parking for an extra fee. The hotel's Red Fin restaurant is open for all meals and features an Asian fusion menu with a selection of Japanese sakes.

Hotel Max
620 Stewart Street, Seattle, WA 98101
206-728-6299
hotelmaxseattle.com

Article Written By Matt Becht

Matt Becht is a freelance filmmaker from Cleveland, Ohio. Becht’s college curriculum included courses in English composition, creative writing, and scriptwriting. He began writing professionally in 2009, and has been published in eHow, Trails.com, Travels.com and Golflink.com. Becht holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University.

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