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Where to Find Luxury Accommodations in Downtown Seattle

3/16/2015

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Seattle is a big city with lots of hotels, but they don’t all offer the same accommodations. If you’re looking for luxury, here are the most upscale and service-oriented hotels in the downtown area. They aren’t cheap, but you’ll have a relaxing and enjoyable time in Seattle.
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

If you’re looking for luxury in the heart of Seattle, the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle offers amazing views and unsurpassed relaxation. There is onsite dining options, a day spa and relaxation lounge, and a 24-hour fitness center. The hotel is also conveniently located in downtown Seattle near Pike Place Market. This puts you close to lots of great attractions like the Seattle Aquarium, Woodland Park Zoo, and the Space Needle. The Maximilien Restaurant, Lecosho, and Wild Ginger are all within walking distance.

The Fairmont Olympic Hotel

Not far from the Four Seasons Hotel is the Fairmont Olympic Hotel. It offers the same great location that puts you centrally in downtown Seattle. It is located where the University of Washington was originally built. That means you can walk to the Seattle Museum of Art, Pacific Place Shops, and Pike Place Market. The hotel itself offers onsite massages and beauty treatments to pamper you. Combine that with room service, and you’ll never want to stay in another hotel again. There is also a 4-Diamond restaurant attached to the hotel — The Georgian.

Hotel 1000

Located at 1000 1st Ave in Seattle, Hotel 1000 is another great luxury hotel to stay at when you’re visiting Seattle. You’re just steps from the Space Needle, Tillicum Village, and R.E.Welch Gallery. If you want Posh and pampering, Hotel 1000 is the place to get it. They have a full-service spa. Plus, you can use their free car service to get to some of Seattle’s biggest attraction. All of the rooms are large and have complimentary high-end beauty products, as well as a king size bed and flat screen TV. You’ll barely want to leave the hotel.

Inn at the Market

One thing that sets the Inn at the Market apart is that it is the only hotel located directly in Pike Place Market. That means you can leave the hotel and shop and dine at various venues all within minutes. You also get great views of Puget Sound and Elliott Bay, if you head to the rooftop deck. Additionally, Inn at the Market provides all sorts of luxurious amenities. It is actually one of the less expensive options in Seattle if you’re looking for a relaxing and pampering experience.

Pan Pacific Seattle Hotel

A few blocks from downtown Seattle is the Pan Pacific Seattle Hotel. It offers all the relaxing amenities you want without all the noise of Pike Place Market. Of course, you’re close enough to visit the downtown area and enjoy all of the restaurants and attractions there if you choose. The Pan Pacific Seattle Hotel has luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets and comforters on Hypnos beds for ultimate comfort. The other amenities at the hotel take your worries away so you can relax and unwind. You’ll experience extravagance without spending a fortune.

These aren’t the only hotels in Seattle that offer a luxury experience, but they are some of the best. Make sure to check them out when you're looking at flights to Seattle. You want to stay close to the downtown attractions.

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Article written by Miles Y.
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