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    This is the phone in our room. Dial 0 for anything.
    Jennifer H.

    There have been a lot of recent renovations at the Marqueen and it is a true gem. The building is originally from 1918 and they have preserved many vintage touches with great updates. I loved the nightstands that look midcentury but had little hidden power outlets and USB ports. The rain shower was lovely. Super soft towels, great bedding, great mattress. The best part of our stay was the bellman, Andrew. All staff is super friendly but Andrew is a gem. He is the penultimate bellman and clearly cherished in the neighborhood. The Tin Lizzie bar is wonderful as well. Yes, it is an old building. There's no AC or elevator. Still it's a perfect escape. We love the Queen Anne neighborhood. It is a perfect place to stay for events at Seattle Center and Climate Pledge. Great restaurants and I love the used book store. Go let Andrew park your car away for the weekend, ordered a whiskey sour at Tin Lizzie, and have a great time.

    Ruben G.

    We stayed here August 24. We arrived around 10:00 AM and Andy the doorman took our luggage and put it in a holding room for guests who arrive before check-in time. Check-in was easy and the young receptionist was very friendly. Our room was very nice with wooden floors and a comfortable bed. The hotel provided a shuttle ride to the ship's dock for $10 a person which is a great price. It is far from downtown and isn't close to the light rail so you need a taxi or Uber to get around. There is a park that has the International Fountain which is about a 10 / 15 minute walk from the hotel. I highly recommend you go there on a Saturday night. It is very beautiful, tons of restaurants, entertainment, live music, lots of food trucks etc, etc, etc. Great place with awesome vibes. I'd definitely go back on my next visit for sure.

    Steven O.

    So happy we booked our stay here! Very pleasant and courteous staff! The hotel is easy to find in the Queen Anne district and has plenty of bars and dining options within walking distance. The service was so professional and the hotel and rooms are super clean! Would definitely recommend! Being the hotel is a historical building turned into a hotel made it so much more enjoyable for us!

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    Kimberly W.

    Great location for Kraken games, room was more like a full apartment, the price was ridiculously good, and the place has so much character. It is also steps away from a few main bus lines. I only wish I had stayed for more than one night!

    Scott M.

    This hotel sits on a nice block just a short walk away from the space needle and is surrounded by restaurants, bars, etc and is just about 1 block away from a grocery store which makes it a great spot if you want to be able to just skip out of your room and be close to a lot of conveniences and entertainment in this section of Seattle. Some street parking is available but not abundant, so I'd recommend the valet as it's super convenient to just give them the car and because you probably won't need it back unless you have some reason to drive across town during your stay. The hotel itself is relatively inexpensive but doesn't skimp on the details as far as giving you what you need in the room. A small kitchen area stocked with dishes/silverware etc are there in the event that you need them, and the room itself was quite large and had plenty of space. Exceptionally clean, professional yet warm service from the reception crew, and a lobby that is notable for its old school charm which you might love if you're into fancy restored old school hotel lobbies, (I loved it). Definitely not a cookie-cutter vibe, and there's a bar attached for your drinking pleasure. I booked this on a whim as I was passing through and given my experience with everything from the service to the room itself, I'd probably book it again given the location, the price and the fact that it exceeded my expectations and lacked nothing that I needed. Friendly, prompt, professional, clean, well located, charming, and appointed with all the necessities. 5 stars.

    Sierra S.

    We really enjoyed our one night stay here while in town for the Pitbull concert. We didn't realize our room came with a small kitchen and a sleeper sofa so we were so excited to see that. Our room was a bit outdated and there was a tripping hazard of a step to get into the bathroom, but what can you expect from a 105 year old building? The lobby was very elegant and super friendly staff. Parking was $40 and valet only, which we weren't a fan of, but at least the car was in a safe place. We booked way ahead of the concert and chose the no cancelation price so it was super affordable. No need for an Uber to get to climate pledge arena, it was a super short walk!

    Ronnie W.

    Just wanted to leave a quick review but I stayed here from March 11 - 14 and had a phenomenal stay. Staff was extremely knowledgeable about the surrounding area, very professional, and showed a level of hospitality I had never received at any other hotel I had visited before. Shout out to Andrew the door man. He was absolutely nice and charming and made that first day getting acclimated a breeze. Loved having the little kitchen in my room and having a coffee shop and lounge attached to the property was a nice amenity. Next time I come to Seattle I will probably stay here again. It was that satisfying.

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    James H.

    We are fairly frequent visitors to the Seattle area in fact we are looking to get a second home/condo there in the Denny triangle area. But we decided to stay in the Queenanne neighborhood. We have never stayed in this neighborhood before. Seattle has so many distinct neighborhoods and this is one of the cool ones. Where this Hotel is located is right in the middle of the lower Queenanne area if you're staying here and thinking you're going to go to the upper Queenanne area because there is even more great restaurants and activities it is literally like going straight up hill. Lower Queenanne is close to the space needle and pretty much everything in the heart of town. Not too much steep walking. The restaurant across the street, Toulouse Petit is literally off the hook and one of the best restaurants we found in Seattle this trip. It's kind a got a Creole/Cajun menu but Extensive. But back to the hotel. We prefer to ground-floor unit because there is no elevator so if you're on the third floor I hope you like hoofing it. That said, you're going to want to be down the hall from the front desk and away from the bar if you're there on the weekend. Overall we love the hotel. The staff is exceptional. Very helpful every single person we talk to and the coffee shop that is attached to it is really great and not your typical Seattle Starbucks. It's just a neighborhood espresso spot and we loved it.

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    Ask the Community - MarQueen Hotel

    We're flying into Seattle and do not want to rent a car. What's the best way to get to the hotel from the airport? Is there a shuttle?

    we took the link rail which cost $3 from the airport to westlake station (about a 30min ride). from there, you can take the bus (not sure how that works) or take uber (around $10)

    It great hotel beautiful place I love it?

    It's a nice hotel. A little older like a boutique hotel. Very cute, air conditioning, nice location. No parking lot though. You can use their valet service or find your own street parking. We enjoyed our stay there!

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    My wife and I wanted to stay in a historical building near the Space Needle and all the surrounding things to do.

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    Staypineapple, Hotel FIVE, Downtown Seattle - Coffee in room

    Staypineapple, Hotel FIVE, Downtown Seattle

    (556 reviews)

    $$$

    Denny Triangle

    We had an excellent stay at this hotel and could not have been happier with the service we…read morereceived. The property was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, making it the perfect place to stay before our cruise. What truly made our experience exceptional was Ebbisa. When our cruise line unexpectedly canceled our reservation, Ebbisa went above and beyond to help us navigate a very stressful situation. He was professional, compassionate, and incredibly helpful throughout the process. His dedication to customer service made all the difference and turned what could have been a frustrating experience into a positive one. Thank you, Ebbisa, for your outstanding assistance and for making us feel valued as guests. We highly recommend this hotel and look forward to staying here again in the future.

    You might call this place affordable but once you add in all the gotchas the price is not so…read moreaffordable. The property is old and its showing. More run down and not well kept. The staff definitely leave something to be desired. I found them a mixture of condescending and rude. We requested early check in and where informed our room was not ready. Than watched them check in couple after couple. 2.5 hours later we got our early check in. A whole 15 minutes early. This was after it supposedly took them 45 minutes to clean the room. Now on to the room. The room was modestly sized with furniture shoved into every available space. The floors are plastic and cold. TV lost connection no less than 5 times forcing us to miss a few minutes of the show to reboot it. The best part was the bed. Very comfy bed. The comforters they provide are not designed for tall people though. The bathroom was not great. The shower is small with a temp control that sticks causing jumps in water temp. From luke warm to scalding quickly. For men beware the toilet. The water level is so high if you have to sit down to potty you will need to squat or parts might find themselves taking a swim in murky waters if you know what i mean. I would have normally told the staff all of this but the icy frosting on this stay was check out where the staff gave no greeting, didn't ask how the stay was or even express any positive sentiment towards us. In a city full of places to stay don't be fooled by there advertised low price. You end up with a low price experience for a high price in your check book.

    Inn at the Market - Water view room (4th floor)

    Inn at the Market

    (281 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown

    Loved our weekend getaway! It was our first time staying here. Rooms were updated and stylish. The…read morecoffee bar had a Nespresso machine which is always appreciated. Bathroom was large and beautiful with a lovely large shower. Valet parking was convenient and fast located right by the front entrance. The view from the room was the showstopper. You are literally right in the market and have a full view of the entire waterfront. While the view from the room was amazing, the terrace view was stunning too. The terrace is accessible to all guests, so if you opted for a city-side room, be sure to check it out. This will be our new go to spot for staycations!

    Wow! It gets one star for it's location and views. Other than that, don't waste your money! We…read morearrived and there was a young man behind the reception counter. There was no reception. It was about 3:15 pm. He had to check with housekeeping to see if the room was ready. No joke.....almost 45 minutes went by and housekeeping had not replied. Meanwhile, a half dozen people were greeted and given their room keys. I tried not to get upset and I said to the young man, I don't mean to sound rude but this is really disappointing. He wasn't phased. He had the personality to a wet sock. The manager was running in and out behind the counter. Nothing was happening or being communicated to me. Finally, after a very long wait we were given keys to our room. I asked about any type of breakfast or happy hour. They don't offer any of that. The room has no little refrigerator other than a cooler drawer filled with outrageously priced snacks and alcohol. Good thing we didn't have medications that needed refrigeration. There's no microwave. There's no condiments for coffee or tea. There's a Nespresso maker for those people who enjoy Nespresso. I'm not one who particularly enjoys Nespresso. There were no pods anywhere. I asked for some at the front desk and I was told that it's hidden in the room somewhere. It's Christmas not Easter and I'm not going to play hide and seek for the crappy coffee. The furnishings were modern and cold. The lack of the little niceties that are standard everywhere else aren't here. The least they could have done was provide quality customer service and not by someone who seems like they would be better off employed in a funeral home. Pros, view and location Cons, pretty much everything else.

    Hotel 1000 - Meeting Room

    Hotel 1000

    (88 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown

    Writing this a month late. One of the best hotels that I've ever stayed at. Usually I prefer…read moreboutique hotels, but this one looked like fun. My room was gorgeous and the bathroom was huge. Walk in shower and a soaking tub. I had a nice view of the water as well. The staff were just wonderful. Very friendly and they knew a lot about the city. The three ladies that helped me the most were Crystal, Sara, and Ryoka. I don't know if the spelling is right. Can't wait to stay there again!

    Overall, I enjoyed our 1 night stay at Hotel 1000. Staff was friendly during check-in and check-out…read moreand the room was spacious and very nice. There were some minor issues with the hotel charges, but staff was quick to help us sort it out during check-out. The check-in was a bit inconsistent though, as another group in our party got free vouchers to Smith Tower, but our room did not. They are now under Hyatt group, so if you have loyalty status with Hyatt, make sure to let them know during check-in. The room itself was nice and spacious. Bed and bedding was comfortable although the pillows were very flat. The bathroom had a huge window but there was an automated privacy shade. The bathroom also had plenty of counter space, with a separate shower from the huge soaking tub. The tub design was a bit weird in that the water comes out of the ceiling... so just be prepared that it does splash all over. Our room did not have a view (we got an east-facing room which literally is a view of another building's windows), but it did keep the room cool. Location was nice and walkable to all nearby Seattle attractions, very easy to get to Pike Place and Westlake Station. The hotel has a spa and small gym on the basement level, plus a golf simulator (that we did not try). The Rosebay bar was very pleasant (we got drinks and a snack) and the bartender was very friendly and attentive. The breakfast at All Water was disappointing though - both the service and food were mediocre for the price they charge - and we wouldn't recommend it. Nonetheless, the hotel stay itself was pleasant and I would recommend the hotel itself, location was excellent. Staff was friendly and I would come back to stay here again when visiting Seattle.

    The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

    The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

    (130 reviews)

    Belltown

    We had a really nice week-long stay here. This hotel's style is super cool with many little nods to…read morethe Seattle music scene and its history. The room was clean and comfortable, with a decent amount of clothing storage and a small table where I was able to do some telework. The bed was very comfortable, and they gave my partner extra pillows for his back issues on request. Good lighting in the bathroom and the shower gets nice and hot. The provided shampoo, conditioner, soap, and lotion worked well and had a nice light citrusy scent. There was a Keurig machine in the room; not my jam but helpful in a pinch. We always got stocked with dark roast coffee pods, which is my preference, whoo. Also an empty mini fridge which we were able to use for beverages and leftovers. The 7th floor has a nice little seating area outside the bar where I was able to get some quiet work done one weekday, and the outdoor terrace offers a mountain view on clear days. The fitness center is small: just two treadmills, one recumbent bike, an elliptical, a peloton, and many dumbbells, but I had no problem getting a treadmill run in each morning before 9 am. Water bottle fillers on floors 1 and 4 were super convenient, too. The valet parking is very convenient but pricy. You might want to check Spot Hero or similar to see if you can get a better deal on parking nearby. All told I was impressed by this hotel and I think we will stay here next time we return to Seattle.

    Unfortunately I have to update my review. My prior stay here was fantastic, but my second stay was…read morenot so good. The main issues I had were as follows: - A lot of the "extra perks" disappeared. When I checked in last time, I was greeted warmly and gifted a glass of champagne. I don't expect that exact thing every time, but when staying at a premium hotel like this, little things really make the experience a lot more enjoyable. It felt starkly different this time in terms of the service and generosity -- much more generic. - My room was far noisier than my previous visit. I'm not sure what changed, but I could hear noises from other units and from the street much more loudly this time. - On noise, the AC unit in my room this time was much noisier as well. Generally speaking, I still think this is a great hotel, but I had a disappointing experience this time vs my prior stay. I will give it another shot next time, but with caution.

    Shafer Baillie Mansion Bed & Breakfast

    Shafer Baillie Mansion Bed & Breakfast

    (54 reviews)

    Capitol Hill

    We went on a couples trip in October. We traveled to Washington and met up with our friends from…read moreColorado and Tennessee. Our last two nights of our journey were spent in Seattle at the Shafer Baillie mansion. I would highly recommend staying here. The location was great for getting to downtown and all around. It is close to the Cap Hill neighborhood with shops and restaurants. There is plenty of street parking in the vicinity. The mansion itself is part of what was known as Millionaire's Row. It was built in 1914 and has been well cared for over the years. When we came back from one evening out, we all gathered in the Library and set up some charcuterie and wine to share from our travels. It was so cozy sitting all together and chatting about our adventures. The rooms are historic with modern conveniences. Our room was the Queen Ann Hill. We slept soundly in our comfortable 4 poster bed. There was a helpful step stool for me to climb up as I am vertically challenged. It has original pushbotton light switches. It had a beautiful full length mirror. There was a flatscreen TV, but we had so many wonderful activities we did not use it. The bathroom was updated but still fit with the historic look. There were two showerheads in the tiled shower. Breakfast was lovely. I, personally, have a great deal of food allergies. There was ample selection that I was able to enjoy just as much as anyone else. There were breads and pastries, jams and spreads, yogurt and fresh berries, and a hot breakfast dish. Hard boiled eggs were available as well as cheeses and meats. There was a coffee bar that was available all day that also had tea and cocoa. We sat at the long dining table enjoying each others company and conversation. We got to meet some of the other guests which added to the experience. If we find ourselves back in Seattle, this is where I will want to stay.

    Was in an emergency car charging situation and they were so welcoming to a non guest bumming…read moreelectricity, can only imagine how they serve paying customers! Will definitely be staying here soon.

    Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

    Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

    (249 reviews)

    $$$$

    Downtown

    I had a fantastic stay here earlier this week. Everything from checking in until checking out two…read moredays later was on point. The greeters always opened the door for me, the check-in desk staff were courteous and always had a smile, and the checkout process was also quick and ended with an invitation to return to the property the next time I'm in Seattle. As soon as I stepped out of my Uber upon initial arrival, a staff member walked up to open my door and asked if I needed help with my bags. My room was comfortable in every aspect. The temperature controls worked great, the bed was very comfortable and had an adequate number of pillows, the bathroom was well-appointed, and everything was very clean. The bath towels were large, soft, and plush. The frosted door to the water closet was a nice touch for the sake of privacy if you were sharing the space with someone. The shower was not huge but it was more than adequately spacious for me. There were 2 robes hung in the bathroom (though I didn't use them). The small table and chairs near the window were convenient and comfortable to work from. The view from my room was very nice, especially during clear days when you can see the water and the mountains in the distance. The room was always well maintained after the typical morning cleaning as well as during turn down service. I appreciated the staff placing slippers by the bed and how they always nicely arranged my toiletries in the bathroom, replaced used towels with fresh ones, and even placed things on the table in the bedroom (like my charger, earbud case, eyeglass case, and so on) neatly for when I returned. The bar area at the back of the restaurant was a nice little area and had a table large enough for our group of around 8-10 to comfortably sit at while enjoying a nightcap. My breakfast the day I checked out was also high quality and my server Nathan was pleasant, timely, and honest about prep time of some items I wanted to order but was constricted due to a time crunch. In general, every staff member I encountered was pleasant, eager to help, and always smiled and made eye contact when speaking with me. All in all, I had a wonderful experience and have no complaints. This property is one of the top 2-3 Four Seasons hotels I have stayed at over the past several years. I would wholeheartedly stay here again!

    Hats off and compliments to the Four Seasons Seattle staff and management! My family had a…read morespectacular experience for 3 nights as we explored Seattle prior to hopping on an Alaskan cruise. This hotel is an excellent choice for those wanting to stay in a waterfront property that's walkable to the cruise terminal as well. Though Four Seasons is not the most cost effective option for a comfortable hotel in downtown Seattle, I highly recommend this hotel based on my recent experience in June 2025. Where to start.... Location, location, location! The hotel is literally a block away from the entrance to Pike Place Market where you can spend days shopping, snacking, and enjoying the views of the water. The views from the hotel room are breathtaking as the Great Wheel (Ferris wheel) and Aquarium are just a few minutes away by foot. From the Four Seasons, we were able to walk to Chinatown in under 30 min (you can also take the train just 2 stops down) and Seattle Center where the Space Needle is located is also walkable and also accessible via monorail. The staff greets you at the door every time you enter and exit, and the lobby is full of surprises like premium coffee and tea in the mornings and a candy bar in the afternoon. Every time our room was serviced, it was done to perfection and then some. The chat function on the app was amazing as I was able to make requests and ask questions with ease. Responses were close to immediate. At the front desk and concierge, staff are also very friendly and treated us with respect and honor. They also provided great advice for food and sightseeing options close by. They never tried to sell me stuff where they would make money off of it. I could go on and on, but I have to say that my family's experience was extremely memorable, and if I could give this place 6 stars, I would. If you're looking for the optimal location for breathtaking views, seconds away from Pike Place Market, and still walkable to the Space Needle, Chinatown, the Convention Center, etc., this is it, y'all!

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