Centrally located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the Hotel Max is walking distance to Pike's Place Market, downtown restaurants,... more »
Centrally located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the Hotel Max is walking distance to Pike's Place Market, downtown restaurants, shopping, Seattle Art Museum and so much more! The hotel features 30 local artists and nine local photographers in the guest rooms and in the corridors.
The most innovative artists adorn the hotel with their creations as all pieces were commissioned just for Max. Tony Evanko, an internationally recognized artist designed a feature piece for the lobby utilizing his concepts of communication and ambiguity using graphs, maps, codes and alphabets. Among other well-established artists who are featured in the lobby and in the guest rooms are Jackie Barnett, Andrée Carter, Jay Backstrand, Junko Yamamoto and Pam Baker. In addition, an array of one-of-a-kind photographs canvas the guestroom doors by a list of talented photographers, including John Armstrong, Roniq Bartanen and Charles Peterson.
The Hotel Max offers luxurious amenities, such as a Pillow Menu, iPod Menu, Spiritual Menu, 24-hour room service from Red Fin Asian Fusion Restaurant, 24-hour fitness and business centers, Aveda bath products and the most comfortable beds in town.
Official Hotel Information
Max is the hotel, Maximalism is the art. Right in the middle of downtown Seattle, Washington; the Hotel Max's low-key design leads you to think business, but what we're really about is ART! ART! ART! The whole place is designed as a foil for both emerging and established artists & photographers in town. Each floor takes you on a journey through a different photographer's eye. Hotel Max has the glamour and the gleam to keep your mind fixated on the most artistic Seattle hotel. Come experience the Hotel Max. Red Fin, like its ever-popular, sister restaurant Wasabi Bistro in Belltown, offers innovative Asian fusion in a stylish and inviting atmosphere. From inventive sushi rolls to a tender Angus steak, Red Fin delights even the most discriminate palette. Join us for your favorite libation at Red Fin's bar featuring a broad variety of Japanese sakes and imaginative cocktails.
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Right in the middle of downtown Seattle, Wash., the Hotel Max's low-key design leads you to think business, but what we're really all about is ART! ART! ART! The whole place is designed as a foil for both emerging and established artists & photographers in town.
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Not a bad hotel but absolutely not
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Posted Mar 02, 2009
Okay
Not a bad hotel but absolutely not worth the price per night. The elevators are tiny (terrible for clostrophobia), the rooms are tiny and the bathrooms in the rooms are the size of airplane bathrooms but with a shower (also terrible for...
The hotel is an older remodeled hotel.
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Posted Feb 27, 2009
Mediocre
The hotel is an older remodeled hotel. The interior is very nice and the design and decor are modern and contemporary. the staff doesn?t even make an attempt to make your stay any better. When I checked in, the front desk staff was dry and not very...
It's a clean, comfortable hotel with
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Posted Feb 27, 2009
Good
It's a clean, comfortable hotel with interesting surroundings, and amenities that you actually might want when traveling, like a 24 hour place to eat a block away and check service for your luggage after checkout. The artwork it's famous for is...
pros: Location, staff, beds, artworkWell after reading reviews of this hotel, good and bad, I decided it sounded like it was worth a try, and it was. The beds were great, plush and comfortable. So yeah the rooms were a bit small, but unless you...
I LOVED my experience here! The staff
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Posted Nov 20, 2008
Excellent
I LOVED my experience here! The staff was very accomodating & helpful with my quirky needs that arose. The style of the hotel was everything I've ever wanted from an HGTV show & haven't been able to get myself. I loved the art work on my door fronts ...
The Hotle Max is a great place to stay.
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Posted Nov 11, 2008
Excellent
The Hotle Max is a great place to stay. The location was perfect the price was great.All of the staff were really great. The rooms were small, but lets face it who takes a vacation to stay in the hotel, so who really cares as long as it is clean and ...
Great hotel experience all around.
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Posted Jul 29, 2008
Good
Great hotel experience all around. Desk staff could have been better informed about neighborhood restaurants, events, etc. Twenty/Thirty somethings will be most comfortable at this minimalist facility, but us mid--60s folks also had a great time. ...
pros: Great Local and Artistic TouchesThis downtown hotel definitely has an edge, especially in decor. Similar to boutique upscale modernist hotels in every major city, Hotel Max is unique in the friendly staff department. I've found from multiple ...
Here's what Hotel Max gets right: the
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Posted Jun 18, 2008
Mediocre
Here's what Hotel Max gets right: the bed, the friendliness of the staff
Here's what they get wrong: no room service after 11pm (though they advertise 24 hr.), cleanliness (hairs in the bath, the second day housekeeping pulled the comforter up but...
The Hotel Max exceded my expectations.
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Posted Jun 17, 2008
Excellent
The Hotel Max exceded my expectations. Everything was really great. The room was spacious with a nice view. The location was excellent, just a few blocks from Pike Place Market for shopping and food.The hotel staff, from the front desk to the...