Best Seattle Hotels

Best Seattle Hotels
Seattle is a stunning Northwestern city, with forests, mountain views, sea water and freshwater lakes. In addition to its natural beauty, Seattle is a thriving urban center, the largest in the Northwest. Known for its food markets, waterside destinations and music scene, there is always something to do in Seattle. Because of the numerous opportunities available to visitors, Seattle has produced an impressive array of hotels so that people can visit the city in style.

The Edgewater

The only hotel in Seattle built directly on a pier, The Edgewater used to allow fishing from its lower rooms. Although the fishing poles are gone, the hotel's location remains just as exceptional. Guests can walk to Pike Place Market, the Seattle Aquarium or the ferry terminal. The hotel is also famous for having hosted many celebrities, including the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Frank Zappa and the Rolling Stones.

The Edgewater
2411 Alaskan Way
Pier 67
Seattle, WA 98121
(800) 624-0670
www.edgewaterhotel.com

Fairmont Olympic Hotel

A Seattle institution since 1924, the Fairmont Olympic is one of the most architecturally impressive buildings in the city. With two restaurants, a stunning lobby and Italian Renaissance design, the Olympic is one of the classiest places to stay in the region. Plus, it's located in the heart of downtown, minutes from the library, Benaroya concert hall and Seattle Art Museum.

Fairmont Olympic Hotel
411 University Street
Seattle, WA 98101
(888) 363 5022
www.fairmont.com/seattle

Inn at the Market

Built alongside Seattle's most famous destination, Pike Place Market, the Inn has one of the best locations in the city. Enjoy the fresh produce, food and flowers, then return to your room and its tremendous views of Elliott Bay. With a tasteful European decor, the Inn at the Market is perfectly tailored to provide a relaxing respite from one of the city's most exciting and vibrant areas.

Inn at the Market
86 Pine Street
Seattle, WA 98101
(800) 446-4484
www.innatthemarket.com

Article Written By Louie Doverspike

Based in Seattle, Louie Doverspike has been a professional writer since 2004. His work has appeared in various publications, including "AntiqueWeek" magazine, the "Prague Post" and "Seattle Represent!" Doverspike holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Hamilton College.

Write for Trails.com
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