Located in downtown Tacoma, the Hotel Murano is walking distance to restaurants, bars, museums and the theater district. It features more... more »
Located in downtown Tacoma, the Hotel Murano is walking distance to restaurants, bars, museums and the theater district. It features more than 45 glass artists from around the world and offers luxurious amenities, such as a superior sleep experience, Pillow Menus, iPod Menus, Spiritual Menus, 24-hour room service, 24-hour fitness and business centers, unlimited in-and-out valet parking and a personalized touch to customer service. The hotel has been recognized nationally and internationally for its design and glass art.
Official Hotel Information
Tacoma's only upscale full service hotel located in the heart of downtown. Award winning restaurant and service await you.
Starwood
Smoke Free Hotel Amidst Tacoma's rejuvenated downtown, the new Hotel Murano has launched a hotel experience unseen internationally. With glass art gathered from international artists; high design; luxury amenities, such as an iPod Menu and Spiritual Menu; and an ideal location, the Murano will quench one's thirst for art and convenience. From its exterior entrance where Costas Varotsos (internationally renowned artist) has built a large-scale masterpiece of glass conveying water and the horizon to the interior where art is deeply integrated in function and design, the hotel stimulates anyone's artistic sense. Sophistication meets warmth with flat-screen televisions and iPod docking stations for sleek lounging, glass-topped vanities, custom, hand-blown bedside lamps, only-the-most luxurious beds and scrumptiously self-indulgent linens, along with clean contrasting colors, providing an artful and comforting experience after a long day of travel. With Bite restaurant and our lobby bar, the hotel is the center of social and business activity in the Tacoma area. The downtown Hotel Murano is located steps away from the museum district and the theater district, and immediately adjacent to the Tacoma Convention Center. It is only 20 minutes from Sea-Tac International Airport and 10 more to Seattle. More than 40 artists from around the world are showcased in the hotel from the lobby to the guest rooms making every step in the hotel an artful journey. As its intent, the Murano will educate and inspire guests with the vast depths of international talent and the individual artist journeys taken to create. On every guest room floor, the visitor is greeted with a highlighted artist, his or her story and a final masterpiece. A walk down the corridor and into the guest rooms shows the inspiration and process for the featured piece of art. Jacuzzi and Sauna are currently under renovation.
Orbitz
Location. Positioned four blocks from the Chihuly Bridge of Glass and the Tacoma Art Museum is the Hotel Murano in Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma Convention Center is one block away. The Washington State History Museum is five blocks away. A complimentary light rail service is available one block from the property. Hotel Features. Vaulted ceilings, skylights and green potted trees highlight the bright and airy lobby. Italian cuisine and views of Mount Rainier are presented at the rooftop Altezzo Ristorante, while American fare is featured at the Broadway Grill. The relaxed Vertigo Lounge boasts views of Commencement Bay and Puget Sound. Conference rooms and a business center are provided, as is high-speed and wireless Internet access. A 24-hour fitness room contains a weight station, stair climber and treadmill. The property additionally provides discounted use of health club located across the street. Amenities include shoeshine services, a gift shop and a hair salon. Guestrooms. The 319 guestrooms boast views of the city or mountainside and décor in tones of red and gold. Bathrooms offer handheld showers, bathrobes and complimentary toiletries. Amenities include cable television with premium channels, wireless Internet access for a fee, minibars and coffeemakers. Expert Tip. The 500-foot-long Chihuly Bridge of Glass, located four blocks from the property, rises 70 feet in the air and links the Museum of Glass with the Washington State History Museum. Evocative of an underwater landscape, the 2,364 colorful objects comprising the bridge's ceiling are suspended midair. The Bridge's Venetian Wall, a collection of some of the world's largest blown-glass artworks, houses 109 sculptures and faces south to receive maximum natural light during the day. Fiber-optics illuminates the sculptures by night.
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28 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Its an OK looking motel. The office attendant was in a bad mood, he could use an attitude adjustment. Our toilette was clogged during our whole stay. No one could fix it. Yet they did offer us the use of their open hall restroom, quite a way from our actual room. It was not a good stay.