The Ace is how you want to travel- simple, stylish, and not too expensive. We offer all the comforts of business class with the immediacy... more »
The Ace is how you want to travel- simple, stylish, and not too expensive. We offer all the comforts of business class with the immediacy and personal attention only found in an independent hotel. Our one-of-a-kind accommodations combine modern lines with an eclectic sensibility, re-interpreting the classic flavor and affordability of European-style lodging. Our historic Belltown building is situated in the heart of downtown Seattle, within blocks of Pike Place Market and Seattle's ever-growing network of art galleries, clubs, bars, boutiques and restaurants. Downstairs, you can get the best of independent designers at Kuhlman's clothing, your nails done at Wax-On Spa, the coolest cut in the Northwest at Rudy's Barbershop or a cold beer at the Cyclops bar and restaurant. The modest size of the Ace Hotel also allows for easy access to hotel staff, creating a fun and intimate experience for everyone. No two rooms are exactly alike, making every visit a fresh experience. The (Not-So-) Standard room has 14ft ceilings and white brick walls reminiscent of a downtown loft. Rooms are furnished with low, platform beds, stainless steel in-room sinks, vanities, 2 condoms and a copy of the Kama Sutra. 6 individual bathrooms (just down the hall) are shared with fellow guests and feature oversized showers complete with their own compelling soundtracks The Deluxe rooms feature high ceilings, low queen size beds, whitewashed brick, modern furnishings and luxurious private baths. Several rooms include views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. The staff will guide you through all of the hotel's unique room styles when booking. All rooms come stocked with French Army blankets, cable TV, phone, free wi-fi, newspaper and minibar. If you are like us- whether on business or pleasure- you are looking for more than just a room when you travel. The Ace is a small, intimate hotel that lets you feel like you are "somewhere" not just "anywhere."
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Cool Place in Great Location
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Posted Sep 06, 2006
by afolse
Excellent
My boyfriend and I went to Seattle in Early August for a two and and a half week trip to the Pacific Northwest and we started at the Ace Hotel. I had researched the hotels in Seattle pretty well and thought this one sounded like the best deal for...
This is not the hotel for everyone.
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Posted Aug 16, 2006
Good
This is not the hotel for everyone. Only "deluxe" rooms have private bathrooms. Otherwise guests share pristinely clean bathrooms. In the deluxe rooms the bathrooms are hidden behind part of a brick wall that swings open. Fixtures are stainless...
Ace Hotel - Best place to stay in Seattle
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Posted Feb 20, 2006
Excellent
We stayed at the Ace Hotel on Presidents Day weekend. I requested Room 107 because I heard that it's the best room there (the one on their website). This room is situated at the corner of Wall & First (you have great views of both streets.....
This hotel is great. It's hip and clean, without the bad attitude of some boutique hotels. I liked it more than the Clift in San Franciso. It's in a great location too--there are plenty of bars and restaurants within easy walking...
I have stayed here both with a group and as romantic get-away. Both times the experience was great. The staff is freindly and helpful, but not obtrusive whatsoever. You can almost not notice any other guests or staff in the building, unless you...
The Ace, in the heart of belltown is
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Posted Aug 30, 2005
Good
The Ace, in the heart of belltown is the hotel for Scenesters on a budget (who isn't really?). Each room is unique in decor, and designed with cutting edge aesthetics. The price is right too. We stayed for a romantic weekend for $89 with a shared...
Last month, I overheard my boss
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Posted May 12, 2005
Horrible
Last month, I overheard my boss recommending the Ace Hotel to another employee. I paused, "Have you stayed at the Ace Hotel?", I asked. It turns out she hadn't, and she didn't know anyone who had. She had just read a good write-up in a magazine. ...
It's hip and minimalist style yet
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Posted Jun 15, 2004
Good
It's hip and minimalist style yet affordable comfortable lodging. I love the long sleek stairs up to the reception table. We took a room where we shared a common bathroom. But with a little more you can have a room with a private bathroom. It's...