Ace
Hotel
2423 1st Avenue | ph: (206) 448.4721
The Ace Hotel is a European-style pension. Its roomy, sparsely decorated, and clean rooms have simple white and brick walls,
and don't have a bathroom, unless you stay in a deluxe room. The hotel has a hip, rock-star sensibility, but without trendy pretensions. There
are only 34 rooms, which keeps the hotel intimate. |
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Hotel
Monaco
1101 4th Avenue | ph: (206) 621.1770
The feel is hip and stylish here. This former phone-switching center has been transformed into one of Seattle's most luxuriant
hotels. Hip and stylish, the breathtaking lobby beckons you to your room, which has two phone lines, multiple modem ports, and a wet bar. If
that's not enough, call upon the staff for professional service, or stop by the lobby for the evening wine reception. |
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Hotel Vintage Park
1100 5th Avenue | ph: (206) 624.8000
Upon stepping into the lobby of this downtown hotel, you'll see from the rich, yellow walls, cushy furnishings, and still life
paintings, that this is a different experience. The owners have largely succeeded in creating a rich Tuscan atmosphere, complete with warm,
vibrant colors in every room, daily wine receptions in the lobby, a host of luxurious accommodations, and exquisite service. |
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Hyatt
Regency Bellevue
900 NE Bellevue Way [ Bellevue ] | ph: (425) 462.1234
Visitors to the Eastside have few choices that match the Hyatt Regency. Given its placement right in the center of Bellevue,
across from Bellevue Square, its in-house gym, full line of amenities, and wonderful views of the Cascades, the Hyatt Regency Bellevue is an
excellent hotel choice. Enjoy the full-service health club, high-speed Internet, and fully equipped health club, which requires a separate fee,
then dine at Eques or Chadfield's Sports Bar. |
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Mayflower
Park Hotel
405 Olive Way | ph: (206) 623.8700
An amalgamation of flavors, the Mayflower combines 20s décor with modern conveniences, such as easy access for laptops,
and suites stocked with both wet bars and refrigerators. Insulated windows make it easy to concentrate on work, as does the fine valet and concierge
service. The location just, north of Westlake Center, makes for easy access to shopping, the Convention Center, and the waterfront. Stop by
Andaluca, the street-level restaurant, for great Spanish cuisine. |
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Renaissance Madison Hotel
515 Madison Street | ph: (206) 583.0300
The Renaissance's offering of over 500 rooms for its guests provides something for every taste. Small treats, such as free morning
coffee and paper, complement the rich setting in the middle of downtown, while impeccable service, along with exquisite views, give visitors
a sense of calm and relaxation. Enjoy dinner at the 28th floor restaurant, relax in the indoor pool or whirlpool, and access the business center
for all your work needs. |
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Villa
Heidelberg
4845 45th Avenue SW | ph: (206) 938.3658
This small inn, named after a German city, is a traditional, Old World style inn. Built in 1909, its elegant hardwood floors,
lead glass windows, and sweeping porch with territorial views, combined with its West Seattle setting, provide visitors with quiet luxury. Many
different room styles are available. |
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College
Inn
4000 NE University Way | ph: (206) 633.4441
Just a block from the UW campus, on the second and third floors of a ninety-plus year old building, this 27 room inn is truly
a college inn. None of the rooms have a bathroom, so prices are low, however, they do have views of the Ship Canal and downtown, as well as
a sprightly décor. The downstairs pub and restaurant in the attic, are both great places for a meal and chatting with other guests. |
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Four
Seasons
411 University Street | ph: (206) 621.1700
The Four Seasons, Seattle's most dignified and classically stylish hotel, prides itself on providing professional and expert
service to its guests. This five-diamond gem has a 24-hour concierge, high speed Internet access in the guestrooms, meeting areas, a full-service
health club with a jacuzzi and sauna, and a complimentary shoe shine service. The Italianate architecture is elegant without being decadent
or flashy, and the furnishings are remarkable. Guests come here for the sense of satisfaction and pleasure derived from the experience of staying
in an impeccably managed refuge away from the pressures of life. |
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