The Top 25 Hotels Near Pan De La Selva

  1. A Korean hotel brand colonizes downtown Seattle by wrapping a 1908 Beaux-Arts church in glass and Philippe Starck's mid-century modern sensibility, then fills the tower with abstract art and a three-thousand-year-old sequoia at the front desk. The views of Elliott Bay matter more than the fine dining, though both are competent.


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    809 5th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
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  2. The waterfront hotel arrives as a corrective to Seattle's austere luxury market, all sleek surfaces and purposeful design. Here, the Pacific Northwest's livability translates into something you can actually inhabit—a rare thing among high-end hotels in the region.


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    1000 1st Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  3. A glass tower near the art museum holds rooms with signature pillow-top beds and views across Elliott Bay, staffed with the kind of unhurried competence that feels like a luxury itself. Goldfinch Tavern, the onsite restaurant, frames organic Northwest ingredients in a maritime setting where a glass of local wine tastes like it belongs.


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    99 Union St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
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  4. In a 1907 Pioneer Square building, Populus Seattle pairs historic bones with a philosophy of active environmental stewardship—one tree planted per guest night. The hotel's carbon-positive ambition feels less like marketing than an operating principle woven into how the place functions.


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    100 S King St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  5. A wine-obsessed boutique hotel in downtown Seattle where the Pacific Northwest's vineyard legacy informs every corner, from lobby to linens. The Kimpton group has leaned into the conceit with genuine ease, making it a refuge for those who'd rather contemplate a Walla Walla than the next conference call.


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    1100 5th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  6. A playful anomaly in Seattle's downtown core, Hotel Monaco defies the sterile corporate template with bold striped walls and theatrical furnishings that announce themselves the moment you enter a room. The monogrammed dog coats in the lobby—a detail both absurd and oddly endearing—capture the hotel's refusal to take itself seriously.


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    1101 4th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  7. The Thompson Seattle splits the difference between midcentury modernism and Pacific Northwest timber lodge, all dark greens and velvet in a Stewart Street tower steps from Pike Place Market. Its rooftop bar trades in craft cocktails and the hotel's signature cosmopolitan formula—practiced across New York, London, and Chicago—refined to something that feels locally rooted.


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    110 Stewart St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
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  8. A compact modernist box in Pioneer Square where Dutch efficiency meets the Pacific Northwest—blackout blinds, tablet controls, rainfall showers. The canteenM pivots from coffee to cocktails while the living room hums with business travelers treating it less like a home than a high-functioning cocoon.


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    60 Yesler Wy, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  9. The W Seattle arrives in a city that has shed its sleepy reputation for something far more wired and urgent, its modernist lobby now the natural gathering point for the tech crowd that has transformed the waterfront. Here, glossy surfaces and sharp angles reflect a Seattle that moves faster than it once did, and the hotel mirrors that velocity without apology.


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    1112 4th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  10. The Alexis is a 121-room boutique hotel that proves luxury need not distance itself from genuine welcome, its artistic interiors and considered service equally at ease with business travelers, families, and their pets. What distinguishes it is precisely this refusal to confuse exclusivity with hospitality.


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    1007 1st Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  11. A century-old Italianate hotel on First Hill offers a genteel counterpoint to Seattle's tech and music swagger, its dignified corridors a reminder of the city's gold-rush past. The Sorrento insists on a slower, more gracious version of the Pacific Northwest than the one most visitors expect.


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    900 Madison St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  12. A mid-century downtown tower wearing its Roosevelt-era past like a patina, Hotel Theodore carries forward the city's quieter ambitions through thoughtful redesign. The neon sign overhead and the renovated rooms below suggest Seattle's hospitality scene taking itself seriously at last.


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    1531 7th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  13. A modest hotel steps from Pike Place Market that inherits the Los Angeles Paligroup's habit of sidestepping obviousness—hip but unpretentious, affordable without apology. The location itself, perched at the market's threshold, becomes part of the appeal.


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    107 Pine St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  14. Perched above Pike Place Market's perpetual bustle, this inn trades the fish-monger's shouts for views of Elliott Bay framed in floor-to-ceiling windows. Rooms anchor you in Seattle's most visible tourist nexus, where the market's energy below feels both intimate and unavoidable.


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    86 Pine St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  15. A glassy modernist tower anchors downtown's quiet northeast corner, offering sleek rooms and a wellness-focused ethos that bridges business travel and leisure. Its position—equidistant from Pike Place Market and Capitol Hill—makes it less a destination than a well-appointed waypoint through the city.


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    1635 8th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  16. Glass and reclaimed wood meet purpose in South Lake Union, where 1 Hotel Seattle positions itself as luxury built on environmental principle rather than excess. The restraint feels native to the city, a hotel that doesn't whisper sustainability so much as embody it in every material choice.


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    2125 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  17. A converted downtown hotel trades dated anonymity for a Nordic-inflected aesthetic, all bright modernist furnishings against slate-gray walls and dark wood. The result feels less Seattle-rooted than cosmopolitan, which appears to be precisely the point.


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    620 Stewart St, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  18. A century-old Belltown building gets a playful retrofit from designer Nicole Hollis, mixing Victorian flourishes with contemporary ease across airy rooms and witty details. Kimpton's fourth Seattle outpost trades polished luxury for a knowing sense of humor—bathrooms that straddle eras, beds dressed with pillowcase portraits of celebrities as Napoleonic generals—without sacrificing comfort.


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    2000 2nd Ave #100, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  19. A Seattle hotel that resists the familiar boutique formula, Hotel Ändra instead pursues something more original in both conception and execution. The result feels like a counterweight to the city's usual restraint, a place where design ambition doesn't defer to corporate caution.


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    2000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  20. The lobby's dark walnut and retro-futuristic white walls read like an art gallery crossed with a space-age fever dream, while guest rooms soar with whitewashed brick and cathedral ceilings. Half the rooms share bathrooms—a deliberate choice that positions this place for a crowd unconcerned with traditional luxury.


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    2423 1st Ave, Seattle, WA · Seattle
  21. The Woodmark sits alone on Lake Washington's eastern shore, a hundred-room resort where Seattle's waterfront luxury amounts to a quiet exception rather than a crowded rule. Floor-to-ceiling windows and the spa's stillness face water that most of the region overlooks in favor of Puget Sound's louder claims.


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    1200 Carillon Point, Kirkland, WA · Kirkland
  22. A former seminary nestled in three hundred acres of lakeside forest, this hotel preserves its architectural heritage while offering the quiet remove of deep woods within Seattle's reach. The restored interiors honor the building's contemplative past without nostalgia, creating a stay that feels apart from ordinary time.


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    14477 Juanita Dr NE, Kenmore, WA · Kenmore
  23. A modern-rustic spa resort perched on Seattle's suburban edge, Willows Lodge draws corporate retreats and leisure travelers alike with equal ease. The marriage of contemporary comfort and bucolic setting—neither slick nor precious—makes it a legitimate refuge whether you're escaping the city or your office.


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    14580 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA · Woodinville
  24. Rank 24. Salish Lodge & Spa

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    The Salish Lodge perches above Snoqualmie Falls, a 270-foot cascade that dominates the foothills east of Seattle with both menace and beauty. The dining room trades on this geography—floor-to-ceiling windows frame the falls' perpetual roar—and the kitchen answers with cooking that refuses to be overshadowed.


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    6501 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA · Snoqualmie
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  25. A 1907 lodge on Puget Sound restored by Portland hoteliers and an Ace Hotels architect, Captain Whidbey has the whimsy of a Wes Anderson set without the affectation. The rooms and common spaces whisper rather than shout their modernization, letting the original timber bones and water views do the talking.


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    2072 W Capt Whidbey Inn Rd, Coupeville, WA · Coupeville

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