Top rated hotels in Seattle

Palihotel Seattle
4.3/5103 Reviews
Pike Market District
We stayed for two nights for my daughter’s wedding reception in North Seattle. There was no parking for loading or unloading your baggage. Parking was several blocks away and we were lucky enough to have my large son to walk with my wife back to the hotel in the darkness. This is not a safe place for a small woman to walk around after dark. I’m disabled and there was no staff to open doors, or help us with the doors. The elevator is small and the room was simple with no microwave, coffee maker or refrigerator. The is not a 4 star hotel. There was a small refrigerator that was full of very expensive items. $9 for bottled water in a moderate hotel, really? We asked for extra towels upon arrival and they were never brought up. The room was serviced while we were out, but not vacuumed. The location is great if you are new to Seattle, but I would not recommend this hotel if you have mobility issues. It was quite noisy in the evening on a weekend.
Warwick Seattle
3.6/5107 Reviews
Belltown
The hotel is in an excellent location, the facilities are not new but very advanced and very old style. The bath is wide and the bath is comfortable. The TV is big and the ball is good. The room was clean. The bed is comfortable.
Hotel Max
3.9/5107 Reviews
Belltown
The location is pretty good -- 6 mins walk from the train station. The room is clean and the size is decent. However, it isn't something modern -- still using wall air conditioner/heater. So you will hear a bit noise at night. One thing I really dislike is that I wasn't notified that there was 23.12 USD/night charge on top of what I have paid on trip.com. And to my surprise, 20 USD is for: 1. beer for 1 hour/day (regardless whether one drinks) 2. coffee everyday (regardless whether one drinks) 3. Internet in room -- yes, this is really surprised me. I have stayed in many hotels (probably more than 30) in the states in the past. Almost all came with free wifi. For those requiring a payment, it was clearly stated when connected or notified at check-in. And even more surprised, at checkout, no receipt for this additional fees was generated nor did the customer service mentioned anything about the fees.
The Paramount Hotel
4.3/5103 Reviews
Central Business District
Hotel location is good, the airport is out of the link to the station near the hotel; the room is more spacious, the three of us are quite comfortable; there is a parking lot near the hotel, but they have to pay for themselves, the United States and the country are different, stay at the hotel There is no parking fee; there are many restaurants, cafes nearby, and it is quite convenient to eat.
Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Pioneer Square
4.2/5104 Reviews
Pioneer Square
Good location, walk one kilometer to Pike Place Market. Not far from Chinatown, there is a little sheep around. The bed was large and comfortable to sleep. That is, there are few TV channels and no Chinese station. The shower was flushed, but the shower could not be removed.
SpringHill Suites Seattle Downtown
4.2/5105 Reviews
Belltown
Room and breakfast - nothing to complain about. Review and rating about hotel service. 1. Because of COVID no automatic room cleaning, need to request cleaning - totally understand. So after 3 nights used Mariott app to request room cleaning. Nothing. No acknowledgment. Next day room not cleaned. Oh maybe it was the 'need 24hr notice' so wait another day. Room still not cleaned. By this time (after #2 and #3 below have passed), screw it - more of a hassle to deal with than worth the effort. Maybe it was the app. We'll never know. 2. Toilet flapper issue notice on day 3. Basically water draining from the tank so need to open the tank up and fiddle with flapper. Called to ask for someone to check toilet next day when we were out. Next day head out and return to room: Apparently no one showed up - toilet in same condition when we left room. Called again. Luckily repair guy was still around and he replaced flapper in 10min. He was the highlight of the hotel service. 3. Ordered room service - just a bowl of soup. ”Room service” means pick up food from front desk -- no problem, totally understand. Person on phone says front desk will call when food is ready. 40min minutes later still no call. I call the front desk on the HOTEL ROOM phone and the guy says ”uhh ... we've been trying to reach you - tried calling over and over. Seems like your phone wasn't on.” And I confirm: ”You mean this phone?” (the hotel phone I'm using to talk to you right now?). ” uhh yep.” Seriously? When we got back home, 900 miles from Seattle, there was a message on my HOME phone that the hotel was trying to reach me because the other phone (connected to the Mariotte app) wasn't picking up. Umm .. why not call the HOTEL ROOM phone, where we are most likely to be given I called in the order from the HOTEL ROOM phone. Why call my HOME phone that is 900 miles away? Also no evidence of call from hotel on my cell phone. Expected just a little more from a $260-a-night room hotel.

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