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Best Luxury Hotels in Seattle, Washington

The best luxury hotels in Seattle offer visitors breathtaking views, convenient locations, and top-rated amenities, all deeply rooted in the storied northwestern city’s rich history. Whether you seek modern rustic luxury, historical glamour, or waterfront amenities, you'll find no shortage of upscale options to enjoy in this world-class destination. Here are 10 of the best luxury hotels in Seattle, WA you won’t want to miss.

 

Thompson Seattle

110 Stewart St.

Located near the Puget Sound waterfront and the famed Pike Place Market, the Thompson Seattle is a luxurious boutique hotel designed by local award-winning Olson Kundig architects. Curated in dark woods, midnight blues, pin-stripes and velvets, the hotel balances a modern-midcentury aesthetic with rustic Pacific Northwest furnishings. Take in the floor-to-ceiling views overlooking Pike Place Market, the Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains, and make sure to enjoy the dining experiences.

Loews Hotel 1000

1000 1st Ave.

With an elegant gray, green and dusty pink color scheme, and floor to ceiling waterfront and mountain views, Hotel 1000’s luxurious touches are memorable. The sundrenched room views overlooking Elliott Bay, the splendid spa and the hotel’s signature soaking tubs that fill from the ceiling, are just a few of the unique amenities at the luxurious boutique property. The hotel also boasts a state-of-the-art virtual golf club.

Hotel Sorrento

900 Madison St.

Founded in 1909, Hotel Sorrento oozes opulence and history. The Italian-Renaissance-style luxury hotel, inspired by the Italian city it was named after, boasts original Carrera marble details, wood molding, and period furniture that give guests a true sense of the hotel’s history. Head to the Fireside Room for some live Jazz or enjoy a sumptuous meal at the hotel’s signature restaurant, The Hunt Club.

The Arctic Club Seattle

700 3rd Ave.

The nine-story Beaux-Arts building was originally commissioned in 1916 to serve as headquarters for The Arctic Club, a group of Gold Rush profiteers. The well-preserved hotel located just steps from historic Pioneer Square continues to pay homage to its historical roots, displaying serious pioneer vibes. Make sure to grab a drink at the hotel's Polar Bar considered one of the most elegant in town.

Hotel Ballard

5216 Ballard Ave NW

Located in the charming historic center of Ballard, a former sleepy fishing village turned bustling North Seattle neighborhood, Hotel Ballard is a real find. The 29-room boutique property owned and designed by Debera and Jim Riggle features cream and gold modern rococo style decor, water and mountain views, and access to many of the city's best bars and restaurants. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, one of Seattle’s most popular attractions, is also nearby. The Locks feature a botanical garden and a fish ladder with a viewing room to watch the migration of salmon.

Chelsea Station Inn Bed & Breakfast

4915 Linden Ave N.

Cozy elegance epitomizes this 76-room hotel in the heart of the iconic Pike Place Market, first opened in 1907. The beloved Chelsea Station Inn, has four 900-square-foot guestrooms with upscale amenities such as rain showers and well stocked pantries. There are plenty of cozy outdoor spaces for lounging, a fire place, and a hot tub. Breakfast is served to each suite daily. The B&B is located across the street from scenic Woodland Park, known for its zoo and beautiful gardens.

The Fairmont Olympic Hotel

411 University St.

A landmark hotel since 1924, the iconic Fairmont Olympic offers refined luxury and superior customer service. The 450-room hotel boasts stately Italian Renaissance style rooms that have hosted famous guests from presidents and royals to Hollywood royalty. The prime Downtown location, and top notch amenities, are also a draw.

Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel

1007 1st Ave.

A Kimpton property, the Alexis is nested in two historic buildings near the waterfront. The boutique hotel features exposed brick, wall to ceiling windows, and nouveau-baroque accents. Convenient modern amenities include a high tech gym and the Amazon Echo Dot in every room. Check out the hotel’s Bookstore Bar known for its impressive whiskey selection. The hotel also hosts a complimentary daily wine hour.

The Edgewater

2411 Alaskan Way

Perched at the end of a pier, The Edgewater is a quintessential Seattle waterfront hotel, with rustic chic lodge decor and unparalleled views. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the landmark hotel is most famous for hosting the Beatles on their first world tour in 1964. Other famous bands that have stayed at the Edgewater, include The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, and Willie Nelson. Ask for the Beatles suite, full of cool memorabilia and enjoy the best salmon dishes at the hotel’s restaurant, Six Seven.

Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

99 Union St.

For an ultra-luxurious Seattle experience, look no further than the Four Seasons Seattle. Overlooking Elliott Bay and the Puget Sound, the hotel's infinity-edge rooftop pool is unparalleled. The hotel’s modern Northwest-inspired design, luxurious spa, and upscale amenities are all first-rate. Make sure to inquire about the Four Seasons signature “Experiences" packages, including a Contemporary Glass Art Tour, featuring world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly and his private Boathouse Studio on Lake Union.

 

CHEAT SHEET

 

For more on the best luxury hotels in Seattle, WA, also see:

 

·       U.S. News and World Report - 25 Best Hotels in Seattle

·       Condé Nast Traveler - 16 Best Hotels in Seattle

Scott Steinberg