Room Types Offered
Premier
Corner Elliott Bay Suite King featuring a spectacular view of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. On floors 4 - 10. Room is approx. 795 SQFT or 4174 SM.
Deluxe
Partial Bay-View room 1 king bed or two double beds. Views of the courtyard or city along with a partial view of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. Approx. 450-475 SQFT
Suite
Governors Suite 1 king bed. Max occ. - 4 adults, or 2 adults and 2 children. Located on the 9th floor. Views of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. Approx. 1190 SQFT.
Suite
Deluxe Elliott Bay Suite king. On floors 5-9. these suites feature a living area with sofa bed and lounge Views of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. Approx. 1190 SQFT.
Deluxe
Deluxe Bay-View room 1 king bed or two double beds. On floors 5-10. Views of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. Approx. 469 SQFT or 43 SM.
Deluxe
Superior room 1 king bed or two double beds. On floors 3-4. Downtown City views. Approx. 463 SQFT/ 43 SM.
Deluxe
City View room with 1 king bed or two double beds. On floors 5-10, views of the city or Seatle Art Museum. Approx. 450 SQFT/41 SM.
Nearby Attractions
5th Avenue Theatre - The 5th Avenue Theatre was built in 1926 and modelled on China's Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace. This uniquely beautiful theatre offers classic musicals and specialty productions.
Bainbridge Island - Charming and rustic Bainbridge Island has a small arts community and trendy cafés. The ferry ride to the island is a 35-minute trip offering views of Seattle and Puget Sound.
Boeing Everett Plant - Experience North America's only public tour of a commercial jet assembly plant. This 90 minute tour includes a video, an exhibit about Boeing's history and a visit inside the factory. Advance reservations are available by calli
Downtown Waterfront - Seattle's waterfront offers small shops and fish-and-chip spots, and is the departure point for Washington State Ferries and charter cruises, as well as the home of the Seattle Aquarium and the Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center.
Olympic Sculpture Park - The Olympic Sculpture Park is a 9-acre (3.6-hectare) industrial site that is now a vibrant green space for art. The park houses more than 80,000 plants, 554 trees and large sculptures by Richard Serra, and Alexander Calder.
Pacific Place - Pacific Place is a five-level premier shopping centre offering stores, restaurants and an 11-screen movie theatre. Shops include Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Williams-Sonoma, Restoration Hardware and Barneys New York.
Pioneer Square - Pioneer Square is the oldest neighbourhood in the city and offers a glimpse of Seattle's historic beginnings. The square boasts many fine art galleries, shops and restaurants, as well as an eclectic assortment of small clubs with liv
Seattle Aquarium - The Seattle Aquarium offers a marine experience focused on the importance of preservation. More than 15,000 species of underwater life found in Puget Sound are on display here, including harbour seals, sea otters and orca whales.
Seattle Art Museum - Designed by Robert Venturi, the Seattle Art Museum is internationally recognised for its displays of Asian, African, Native American and local Pacific Northwest art. The museum also offers special exhibits throughout the year. Ph
Seattle Mariners Baseball at Safeco Field - From April through September, the Mariners play at Safeco Field, which features a grass field and retractable roof. Tickets can be purchased through the Concierge or Ticketmaster.
Space Needle - Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle has become the symbol of Seattle. The SkyCity restaurant at the 500-foot (152-metre) level is open seven days a week for brunch, lunch and dinner. The dining room makes a 360-degree rev
The Seattle Center - Site of the 1962 World's Fair, the Seattle Center is the home of the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Children's Museum, Seattle Repertory Theatre, INTIMAN Theatre, Children's Theatre, Experience Music Project, Seattle Opera
Woodland Park Zoo - The Woodland Park Zoo is considered one of the best zoos in the world and consistently wins awards for its innovative exhibits. The 92-acre (37-hectare) zoo is divided into climate zones recreating habitats from around the world.
Driving Directions
From Seattle Aquarium
5 minute walk away from hotel.
From Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is approximatley 0.7 miles away from the hotel or a 4 minute drive. Head west on South King Street towards 1st Avenue South and take the first right onto 1st Avenue South.
From Pacific Place
10 minute walk away from the hotel.
From Seattle Art Museum
The Art Museum is located within walking distance. Head South East on 1st Avenue towards University Street. It is an approximate four second drive or 171 feet away from the hotel.
From Olympic Sculpture Park
15 minute walk from the hotel.
From Space Needle
25 minute walk away from hotel.
From 5th Avenue Theatre
10 minutes walk away from hotel.
From Downtown Waterfront
5 minute walk away from hotel.
From The Seattle Center
It is a 25 minute walk from the property to the Seattle Center.
From Woodland Park Zoo
It is located 5.4 miles away from the property and is an approximate 11 minute drive or 20 minutes in traffic. Head northwest on 1st Avenue toward Union Street. Turn left at Bell Street. Then make a slight right toward North 63rd Street. Take the 3rd left onto Evanston Avenue North.
From Bainbridge Island
35 Minute boat ride.
From Seattle-Tacoma Intl Airport
Directions to hotel from Seattle - Tacoma Aiport *Sea* Upon exiting the airport, take state route 518 to interstate 5 north. Stay on interstate 5 north for approximately 13 Miles. Exit Seneca Street and makea a left or head west, take Seneca down to 1st Street and a right onto 1st Street for approx two blocks. The hotel will be on your left on the corner of 1st and Union. Make a left onto Union and pull into driveway.
* Single lowest rate available in the past 14 days (5/7/2012 to 5/21/2012).