Find A Room In Seattle
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Seattle, Washington State.
The largest city in Washington State, Seattle is home to the Space Needle, indie festivals and all things coffee. The city that gave birth to the 90s grunge music scene pulls big crowds with its vibrant city life, numerous cultural activities and its easy-to-navigate downtown core.
The city, which is located about two and a half hours south of the Canadian-American border on the Pacific Coast, sees a host of domestic and international visitors throughout the year, including many visitors from nearby British Columbia who visit Seattle for relaxing weekend getaways and shopping sprees. Seattle is also a hub for a host of domestic and international flights, so travelers in transit with extended time between boarding times might find themselves exploring all that the Emerald City has to offer.
Not surprisingly then, Seattle is home to a wealth of accommodation options, including an abundance of hotels and motels. Hotel accommodation in Seattle ranges from high-end luxury hotels to the middle of the road motels, with swaths of well-known hotel chains in between. With so many hotel options, visitors to the city can definitely find a place to stay that works with their budget.
AIRPORT ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
A range of hotels and motels are found nestled around the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac), which is situated south of downtown Seattle and north of Tacoma. Staying near the airport is advantageous for travelers with flying in and out of the city and guests can choose from a variety of hotels lining the Pacific Highway South (Highway 99), just mere minutes from the airport. Recognizable chains, like the Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference Center and the Marriot, are the norm when it comes to hotels near SeaTac.
Seattle’s other and lesser known airport, the Boeing Field-King County International Airport, also brings visitors into the Queen City. Situated north of SeaTac between Highway 5 and the 509, most of the accommodations around this airport tend to be more basic motels. Those arriving late into the city might find it more convenient to stay in the area rather than heading directly into Seattle’s city center.
DOWNTOWN SEATTLE HOTELS & MOTELS
Visitors looking to really get a look at Seattle may prefer to stay in the city center. Seattle’s compact downtown core is easy to navigate and therefore makes visiting most of the Emerald City’s must-sees a breeze, such as the Pike Place Market,—Seattle’s go-to market for everything from fresh produce and flying fish to arts and crafts—the Seattle Art Museum and the Seattle Center—which contains four museums, 11 theaters, five gardens, a dozen restaurants and the quintessential Seattle landmark, the Space Needle.
With so many things to do in Seattle, travelers will need places to stay and downtown Seattle is awash with all sorts of hotels from which to choose.
Visitors will find that there are plenty of recognizable-name hotel chains found within the city center situated close to all the sights and attractions that Seattle has to offer. For a luxury stay, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, which is located in the heart of the city, offers some indulgence. The classic hotel has 450 rooms available with must-have amenities and more, such as a business center, health club and spa. Other choices similar to the Fairmont are the Paramount Hotel and the Hyatt.
For visitors who would prefer to spend their hard-earned vacation dollars on exploring Seattle rather than just merely sleeping in the city, budget-friendly options can also be found within the city center. Mid-range hotels vary from the typical names like Holiday Inn to properties like the pet-friendly Hotel Vintage Park and the historic Moore Hotel.
Those looking for something a little different will be pleased to discover there are several unique and eclectic hotels available. A large mosaic pineapple welcomes guests to the Maxwell Hotel and the centrally-located property offers guests unusual perks such as complimentary bicycles and customizable a la carte options.
For a taste of classic Seattle, the century-old Sorrento Hotel offers guests comfortable and artfully decorated rooms with a host of amenities sure to please the most discerning guest. Like many of Seattle’s hotels, this old-world inspired hotel takes care of Fido too with its pet-friendly rooms.
BELLTOWN HOTELS & MOTELS
Located on Seattle’s downtown waterfront, Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood is a lively district full of restaurants, boutiques, galleries and trendy nightclubs. The Ace Hotel’s historic setting and hip-minimalistic decor is sure to add to the overall Seattle experience and provides guests with a number of perks from free Wifi to pet-friendly accommodations, all within walking distance of all the must-see sights in Seattle. The quirky Hotel Max, also located in Belltown, is another option for those looking for something different, such as its menu of pillow options, which is sure to tempt finicky sleepers.
The hotels in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood also include a few well-known hotel chains for those just looking for simple and easy lodging.
UNIVERSITY DISTRICT HOTELS & MOTELS
With its straightforward name, it’s no surprise that Seattle’s University District is located close to the University of Washington campus. Home to the annual U District Street Fair, Seattle’s largest farmers-only market and a number of longtime landmarks, this area of Seattle is brimming with students and offers a different look at Seattle. Located north of the city center and bounded on the west by Interstate 5, the U District offers visitors a number of reasonably-priced hotel options, as well as a few one-of-a-kind hotels.
Breaking away from the standard hotel chain is Seattle’s Hotel Deca. Originally opened is 1931, this hotel is located in the University District and is conveniently close to the University of Washington campus as well as the downtown shopping area, restaurants and galleries.
Just three blocks from campus, the University Inn also offers accommodation. This comfortable inn is a solid mid-range option with cable, Internet access and complimentary continental breakfasts to help visitors start their days.
The city, which is located about two and a half hours south of the Canadian-American border on the Pacific Coast, sees a host of domestic and international visitors throughout the year, including many visitors from nearby British Columbia who visit Seattle for relaxing weekend getaways and shopping sprees. Seattle is also a hub for a host of domestic and international flights, so travelers in transit with extended time between boarding times might find themselves exploring all that the Emerald City has to offer.
Not surprisingly then, Seattle is home to a wealth of accommodation options, including an abundance of hotels and motels. Hotel accommodation in Seattle ranges from high-end luxury hotels to the middle of the road motels, with swaths of well-known hotel chains in between. With so many hotel options, visitors to the city can definitely find a place to stay that works with their budget.
AIRPORT ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
A range of hotels and motels are found nestled around the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac), which is situated south of downtown Seattle and north of Tacoma. Staying near the airport is advantageous for travelers with flying in and out of the city and guests can choose from a variety of hotels lining the Pacific Highway South (Highway 99), just mere minutes from the airport. Recognizable chains, like the Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference Center and the Marriot, are the norm when it comes to hotels near SeaTac.
Seattle’s other and lesser known airport, the Boeing Field-King County International Airport, also brings visitors into the Queen City. Situated north of SeaTac between Highway 5 and the 509, most of the accommodations around this airport tend to be more basic motels. Those arriving late into the city might find it more convenient to stay in the area rather than heading directly into Seattle’s city center.
DOWNTOWN SEATTLE HOTELS & MOTELS
Visitors looking to really get a look at Seattle may prefer to stay in the city center. Seattle’s compact downtown core is easy to navigate and therefore makes visiting most of the Emerald City’s must-sees a breeze, such as the Pike Place Market,—Seattle’s go-to market for everything from fresh produce and flying fish to arts and crafts—the Seattle Art Museum and the Seattle Center—which contains four museums, 11 theaters, five gardens, a dozen restaurants and the quintessential Seattle landmark, the Space Needle.
With so many things to do in Seattle, travelers will need places to stay and downtown Seattle is awash with all sorts of hotels from which to choose.
Visitors will find that there are plenty of recognizable-name hotel chains found within the city center situated close to all the sights and attractions that Seattle has to offer. For a luxury stay, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, which is located in the heart of the city, offers some indulgence. The classic hotel has 450 rooms available with must-have amenities and more, such as a business center, health club and spa. Other choices similar to the Fairmont are the Paramount Hotel and the Hyatt.
For visitors who would prefer to spend their hard-earned vacation dollars on exploring Seattle rather than just merely sleeping in the city, budget-friendly options can also be found within the city center. Mid-range hotels vary from the typical names like Holiday Inn to properties like the pet-friendly Hotel Vintage Park and the historic Moore Hotel.
Those looking for something a little different will be pleased to discover there are several unique and eclectic hotels available. A large mosaic pineapple welcomes guests to the Maxwell Hotel and the centrally-located property offers guests unusual perks such as complimentary bicycles and customizable a la carte options.
For a taste of classic Seattle, the century-old Sorrento Hotel offers guests comfortable and artfully decorated rooms with a host of amenities sure to please the most discerning guest. Like many of Seattle’s hotels, this old-world inspired hotel takes care of Fido too with its pet-friendly rooms.
BELLTOWN HOTELS & MOTELS
Located on Seattle’s downtown waterfront, Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood is a lively district full of restaurants, boutiques, galleries and trendy nightclubs. The Ace Hotel’s historic setting and hip-minimalistic decor is sure to add to the overall Seattle experience and provides guests with a number of perks from free Wifi to pet-friendly accommodations, all within walking distance of all the must-see sights in Seattle. The quirky Hotel Max, also located in Belltown, is another option for those looking for something different, such as its menu of pillow options, which is sure to tempt finicky sleepers.
The hotels in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood also include a few well-known hotel chains for those just looking for simple and easy lodging.
UNIVERSITY DISTRICT HOTELS & MOTELS
With its straightforward name, it’s no surprise that Seattle’s University District is located close to the University of Washington campus. Home to the annual U District Street Fair, Seattle’s largest farmers-only market and a number of longtime landmarks, this area of Seattle is brimming with students and offers a different look at Seattle. Located north of the city center and bounded on the west by Interstate 5, the U District offers visitors a number of reasonably-priced hotel options, as well as a few one-of-a-kind hotels.
Breaking away from the standard hotel chain is Seattle’s Hotel Deca. Originally opened is 1931, this hotel is located in the University District and is conveniently close to the University of Washington campus as well as the downtown shopping area, restaurants and galleries.
Just three blocks from campus, the University Inn also offers accommodation. This comfortable inn is a solid mid-range option with cable, Internet access and complimentary continental breakfasts to help visitors start their days.



