Starwood Hotels in Seattle

Starwood Hotels in Seattle
The Starwood Hotel chain boasts nine different hotel brands spread around the world. Seattle is home to three of those brands: The Westin Hotel, Sheraton Hotel and W Hotel. All three hotels are located in downtown Seattle, and all are an easy walk away from many major Seattle attractions, including the Pike Place Market and the Seattle Art Museum. A longer walk can take you to Pioneer Square, the Olympic Sculpture Park, the Aquarium and the Space Needle.

There is no smoking allowed in any of the hotels, due either to the hotel brand's policies or Washington state law.

Sheraton Seattle Hotel

The Sheraton Seattle Hotel offers guests a choice of 1,258 rooms in two separate towers, the Pike Street Tower and the Union Tower. Every room features a coffee maker, hairdryer, flat panel television, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, access to high speed Internet, a mini-bar and more. Many of the rooms have views of the city and Elliott Bay, particularly those on higher floors. On the 35th floor of the Union Tower -- the top floor of the hotel -- you will find the hotel pool and fitness center, offering sweeping views with a workout. Casual dining is available on site in the Daily Grill Restaurant or Bar. Dogs up to 80 pounds are welcome at the Sheraton for no extra charge, and dog beds and feeding bowls are provided.

Sheraton Seattle Hotel
1400 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 621-9000
starwoodhotels.com/sheraton

W Hotel

Modern and urban describe the W Hotel, located in the midst of the downtown business district just a few blocks away from Benaroya Hall, home of the Seattle Symphony. The lobby of the 26-story hotel is called the Living Room and offers free access to Wi-Fi, as well as comfortable couches and a fireplace. There are 415 rooms and nine suites in the W Hotel, offering the usual amenities along with some surprises like an iPod dock and goose down bedding. You can even get massages and other spa services in your room. The hotel features a bar and the highly acclaimed Earth and Ocean restaurant where the gourmet food is local and organic. Pets are welcome for an additional fee.

W Hotel Seattle
1112 4th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 264-6000
starwoodhotels.com/whotels

The Westin Seattle

After a day spent exploring the city it's always easy to find your way back to The Westin Hotel because of the two round towers that make up the property and stand out on the city skyline. Most of the 891 guest rooms in those towers offer views of the city, the Space Needle, the mountains and Puget Sound, and the higher up you go, the better the view gets. You'll find a fitness center, indoor pool, sun deck, business center and dining in the Westin, as well as a family friendly atmosphere. The hotel offers a welcome package for kids and can help arrange childcare.

The Westin Seattle
1900 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 728-1000
starwoodhotels.com/westin

Article Written By Maria Christensen

Since 1997 Maria Christensen has worked as both a freelance writer and an accountant. She authored "The Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in Seattle." Her articles on travel, lifestyle, parenting, business and the environment have appeared in various publications, including "ArtVoices Magazine." Christensen studied communications at the University of Washington and history at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Georgia.

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