The Top 24 Hotels Near Hood Famous Bakeshop
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A downtown luxury hotel where a glass tower rises behind a century-old beaux arts facade, and somehow the combo works. Philippe Starck handled the rooms, so mid-century modern meets Pacific Northwest, including a front desk carved from an ancient sequoia. Views of Elliott Bay are genuinely hard to ignore. Fine dining and a serious spa round things out, and Pike Place is a short walk away for when you need to feel like a local.
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A Forbes Four Star luxury hotel that earns it without feeling stuffy about it. The staff has that rare thing: genuinely warm without hovering. Rooms are bright and sleek, beds are obscenely comfortable, and the rooftop pool overlooking Elliott Bay is the kind of detail that makes you feel like you made good choices in life. Goldfinch Tavern downstairs does Pacific Northwest cooking in a maritime room that actually works.
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A boutique hotel a short walk from Pike Place Market that somehow makes you feel like you're in a fancy cabin without the inconvenience of actual wilderness. The design leans into Pacific Northwest moodiness, all deep greens and midnight blues and velvety textures, but it stays sleek enough that you won't feel like you're roughing it. Great base for exploring downtown without ending up somewhere generic.
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CitizenM is the budget-friendly design hotel that figured out what actually matters: a great bed, a proper shower, and a room you control from your phone. The Pioneer Square location puts you steps from indie galleries and the waterfront, with light rail practically at the door. The communal lounge runs cocktails around the clock and fills with laptop workers who look like they know something you don't. Style without the spa invoice.
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A boutique hotel in downtown Seattle that actually wants you to feel at home rather than intimidated, which is rarer than it sounds. The Alexis Royal Sonesta has an artsy, stylish vibe without any of the snobbery, welcoming everyone from suits to families to the occasional touring musician. They'll even set up a dog bed for your four-legged travel companion, no side-eye included.
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A sleek business-boutique hotel in a glassy downtown tower, Hyatt at Olive 8 sits roughly halfway between Pike Place Market and Capitol Hill, which means you can do the tourist thing in the morning and actually have fun at night. The vibe is mod-luxe with a Northwest wellness angle, so expect clean lines, good water pressure, and guests who packed a yoga mat. Solid, central, and a little cooler than it needs to be.
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Kimpton's boutique hotel game is strong in Seattle, and the Palladian might be their most fun one yet. It sits in Belltown in a building with old-school bones, but the vibe inside is playfully weird in the best way: expect bathrooms that feel weirdly Victorian and pillowcases with Bill Murray or David Bowie painted up like Napoleonic generals. It sleeps like a nice hotel and winks like it knows exactly what it's doing.
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The Ace is a boutique hotel in Belltown where the lobby looks more like an art gallery than most art galleries, with dark walnut floors and whitewashed brick that somehow makes every guest feel cooler than they probably are. Fair warning: half the rooms share bathrooms, which is either a dealbreaker or proof you're the kind of traveler who doesn't sweat it. The crowd skews creative, curious, and very much not here for a turndown service.
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Rank 24. Salish Lodge & Spa
Pacific Northwest