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The Edgewater Hotel
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2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67
Seattle,
Washington 98121
(206) 728-7000
We stayed overnight at the Edgewater on election night 2009. The room was impeccable and pristine...
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We stayed overnight at the Edgewater on election night 2009. The room was impeccable and pristine clean. We had dinner there. We ordered from the set menu, $30 for a 3 course dinner. The food was excellent and beautifully presented, and the service was perfect. All in all we give them 5 stars
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Hotel Max
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Hotels
620 Stewart St
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(888) 341-7661
This Hotel has a great style. They are very cutting edge and the staff is still nice (hard to find...
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This Hotel has a great style. They are very cutting edge and the staff is still nice (hard to find at other hotels). My client was very happy with the room and the staff. i would book here again.
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I discovered Belle Epicurean purely based upon smell. I can honestly say this is the first place...
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I discovered Belle Epicurean purely based upon smell. I can honestly say this is the first place I've been tempted to try because my nose led me th...
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Hotel Monaco
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Hotels
1101 4th Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 621-1770
We loved Hotel Monaco! The hotel is very unique, every room is decorated in wonderful rich colors...
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We loved Hotel Monaco! The hotel is very unique, every room is decorated in wonderful rich colors of reds, yellows , blues; fun colors that make you want to go home and paint your house! The entry way, hallways and rooms transport you to faraway places, the artwork is fantastic, the details and furnishings are fascinating. In the evenings they have wine in their huge relaxing lobby where you can sit and play a game of chess while you sip and enjoy the beginnings of what are sure to be a fun evening in Seattle. They are conveniently located on 4th Ave., near all the fun downtown places and excellent restaurants.
Happy 10 year Anniversary Katherine!!
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Inn at Queen Anne
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Hotels
505 First Ave N
Seattle,
Washington 98109
(206) 282-7357
My wife and I had only a few days in Seattle and had decided to stay a little out of the city...
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My wife and I had only a few days in Seattle and had decided to stay a little out of the city grind. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. The breakfast was dellicous. I was surprised by some of these other comments, as we found everything to be in perfect working order. The location is perfect for about everythin we wanted to do; go to the Space Needle, see the Experiance Music Project, and so forth. In short, I have nothing but praise for the Inn at Queen Anne. It was truly a weekend to remember.
Pros: Inexpensive, Helpful, Location
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W Hotel Seattle
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Hotels
1112 4th Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 264-6000
Amy and I are in Seattle a few times a year. We stay at The W Hotel whenever we are here. The...
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Amy and I are in Seattle a few times a year. We stay at The W Hotel whenever we are here. The hotel is edgy and modern - typical W - and we like it a lot. The rooms are large and as you get above the 15th floor have incredible views (2002 is our favorite room.) The bar scene is usually hopping, the appetizers - especially the "Sexy Fries" are awesome, and the service is nice. There's a small workout room, but I usually just put on my running shoes and head down to the water and then take a right on Alaskan way - it's a nice long (> 4 miles) boardwalk that goes through a park at about mile 2. Finally, there's a Starbucks literally across the street so it's easy to bring my princess her vente latte first thing in the morning after I get back from my run.
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This is one of my favorite hotels to stay in during a weekend great away to the city. The rooms...
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This is one of my favorite hotels to stay in during a weekend great away to the city. The rooms are very nice and the beds are very comfortable, it is hard to get out of them in the morning. The views are unbelievable too. I have stayed here 3-4 times and every room I have had was spectacular. The staff is delightful too. We had a bachlorette party here one time and they went out of their way to get us anything that we needed. Great shopping and places to eat nearby. I will be coming back to this hotel for future stays.
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Inn At the Market
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Hotels
86 Pine St
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 443-3600
Inn at the market is a beautiful boutique hotel right next to Pike Place Market. The staff is...
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Inn at the market is a beautiful boutique hotel right next to Pike Place Market. The staff is very professional, and the rooms are beautiful. Nothing can beat the harborviews from the suites. While expensive, the Inn at the Market is a great place to splurge for a weekend in Seattle. It's great location means you can walk around downtown easily, and come back in the evening to rest in your Tempurpedic bed and plush robes. My husband proposed to me at the Inn at the Market and the staff were very cooperative in helping him complete his elaborate plan.
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BEST BRUNCH BUFFET EVER. Especially if you like fancypants brunch with carved prime rib, freshly...
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BEST BRUNCH BUFFET EVER. Especially if you like fancypants brunch with carved prime rib, freshly squeezed orange juice, fresh shrimp cocktail, crab legs, lovely pastries, made to order omelets and waffles, etc. This was by far the most expensive brunch I have ever had, but fortunately I was able to expense it when I tried it. My husband took his mom there for brunch one year and she was definitely impressed :) It is an exquisite meal. Service is always 5 star-staff is attentive (some might say overly so). This is the kind of place where the wait staff refolds your napkin anytime you get up to try more food from the buffet. Luxurious, tasty, and oh so fancy.
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Hotel Deca
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Hotels
4507 Brooklyn Ave NE
Seattle,
Washington 98105
(206) 634-2000
When my grandmother wanted to visit, and talked about staying at a "Best Western," I was...
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When my grandmother wanted to visit, and talked about staying at a "Best Western," I was against it. But when I saw the internet imageshttp://www.universitytowerhotel.com/ of this old Art-Deco style building, I changed my mind! It wasn't very expensive, though twice the price of a "Motel 6". For about $120/night, we got a view of the U-District, two queen-sized beds, free wireless internet, continental breakfast, and great service. It's a block away from 45th and University, near the Neptune Theater. There is a Tully's attached to it, and an upscale bar/banquet area in the basement. And the lobby is so cozy, you might not feel like leaving it.
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