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July 30, 2023
This is a quirky little hotel in an old former bank building. One of its best features is location - on a shady corner in the charming, hip Ballard neighborhood, just steps from lots of great restaurants and bars. My room was a bit weird, in that you didn't access it from the hotel lobby, but from a door on a side street that opened right into the room. It had two windows, but was still kind of dark, because of those lovely shade trees. No AC, just a fan, which was not a problem at all when I was there, but would be a problem in a heat wave. The room was small but pleasant, with a mini-fridge. Pretty good storage space, but no closet and no place to hang things up. Housekeeping came every day, which I didn't expect in this era. I had almost no interaction with the staff during my stay, because of not entering through the lobby. But based on how helpful they were in getting my reservation the way I wanted it ahead of time, I give them five stars. The hotel provided earplugs - I don't know why. It was never noisy (except for a few seconds when people were talking as they walked by right outside the door). But I was there on week nights, and maybe it gets noisy on the weekends? I don't know. The parking situation: Usually costs $25 or something like that, but I got it free as part of a promotion. It's half a block away, in the basement of their sister hotel, the (much fancier) Hotel Ballard. You go down a steep, tightly turning ramp to several small parking areas. (I never went below the highest one, as there were always spaces there.) I would absolutely stay here again if I go back to Seattle, but if you're put off by no AC and a little weirdness, try the sister hotel, the Hotel Ballard. (Actually, if you're put off by weirdness, you probably don't want to stay in Ballard anyway.)