Frank Gehry-designed museum celebrating music, science fiction, and pop culture. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Seattle within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
A Curio Collection property that channels the spirit of Seattle's pioneering explorer culture through custom maps, mountaineering art, and rooms with an explorer-cabin-meets-luxury-hotel sensibility. The Charter Bar's Pacific Northwest whiskey program is among the most serious in the city.
A 319-room hotel that leans into Seattle's performing arts identity with original musical instruments displayed throughout and proximity to Benaroya Hall and the 5th Avenue Theatre. Rooms are sleek and modern, and the location on 4th Avenue is as central as Seattle gets.
Seattle's most luxurious address occupies a prime position above the waterfront, with floor-to-ceiling views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains from nearly every room. The indoor pool with glass walls overlooking Puget Sound is one of the most spectacular hotel pool settings in the Pacific Northwest.
A beautifully restored 1930 Beaux Arts building in the heart of downtown, with guest rooms that pay homage to Pacific Northwest naturalist Theodore Evermann through custom botanical illustrations and local artisan furnishings. The ground-floor Stoneburner restaurant is a neighborhood anchor for wood-fired Italian.
A tech-forward boutique tower steps from Pike Place Market that deploys occupancy-sensing technology to avoid embarrassing housekeeping intrusions, with golf simulators and a spa using molecular-level skincare treatments. The BOKA Kitchen + Bar has become one of downtown's finest farm-to-table dining rooms.
The original Ace Hotel (opened 1999) that launched a global boutique empire still delivers its original promise: genuinely creative design, surplus army blankets on the beds, and an Stumptown Coffee cafe attached — all at prices that feel fair in one of America's most expensive hotel cities. A Capitol Hill institution.