Resting atop Pier 67 overlooking Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains, The Edgewater is Seattle's original and only waterfront hotel.... more »
Resting atop Pier 67 overlooking Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains, The Edgewater is Seattle's original and only waterfront hotel. Located just blocks from Seattle's famous Pike Place Market, the Port of Seattle and the trendy Belltown neighborhood, and just minutes from the downtown core and financial district, The Edgewater is the perfect destination for leisure guests, business travelers and cruise lovers.
Official Hotel Information
The Edgewater, Seattle's only waterfront hotel, overlooks Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains, and is situated at the water's edge on Pier 67. Built in 1962 as a temporary structure for the World's Fair, The Edgewater has become a Seattle landmark and a beloved part of the city's history. The illuminated red rooftop "E" provides direction for ships navigating in Puget Sound. Directly over Elliott Bay, this unique location gives guests the access to waterfront shops & restaurants, Pike Place Market, the trendy Belltown neighborhood, the downtown financial district, Seattle Center - including the Space Needle, the Victoria Clipper, Washington State Ferries and the adjacent Myrtle Edwards Park -all within 5 minutes of the hotel. The Waterfront Street Car Bus operates from Pier 70 to Pioneer Square, offering free transportation along the waterfront.. Recently renovated guest rooms feature redesigned guest bathrooms with garnet-colored walls and white beadboard wainscot; including amber quartz slate flooring, glass surround European spa showers, and white vessel sinks atop absolute black granite counters and stainless steel base.. Like the Northwest, Six Seven offers distinct seasonal experiences. In the winter, diners relax fireside in the lounges overstuffed chairs. In summer months, the restaurant's bayside glass doors open wide, offering guests direct views of ships sailing Elliott Bay and exhilarating vistas of the Olympic mountains - the city's best alfresco meal setting. Guests enjoy cocktails at the glass-topped rough-split timber bar year round.. Valet parking at The Edgewater is $28 + tax per vehicle, per night. .
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Slow, rolling waves. A background of beautiful, snow-capped mountains. Resting over the blue waters of Elliott Bay, The Edgewater creates an experience that captures the essence of the Seattle area.The Edgewater's Pacific Northwest ambiance makes it the quietly-reserved alternative to the many urban Seattle hotels. With half of the rooms facing Elliot Bay, and the other half offering sparkling views of Seattle, The Edgewater offers two distinct experiences.
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Location. The Edgewater extends from Pier 67 over Elliott Bay in Seattle, Wash. This city landmark is located adjacent to the Bell Harbor International Conference Center and the Bell Street Pier cruise-ship dock. Hotel Features. The Edgewater gained international attention in 1964 when photographers captured the Beatles fishing from their guestroom window. This Northwest lodge-style property features a rustic lobby with tree-bark wall treatments, knotty pine furniture, deer-antler chandeliers, massive river-rock fireplaces and two-story windows overlooking Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Six Seven restaurant serves Pacific Northwest cuisine seasoned with native herbs. Indoor and outdoor seating overlooks Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Specialty cocktails such as pineapple-infused vodka martinis, homemade gin and tonic, and the Gingerita are showcased at the Six Seven Lounge. The lounge hosts happy hours and Friday-night bands. The business center is available 24 hours. Wireless Internet access is complimentary in public areas. A total of 10,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. The complimentary, 24-hour fitness center affords waterfront views and is equipped with cardiovascular and weight-training machines. A gift shop offers Northwest-themed clothing and souvenirs. . Guestrooms. This four-story, smoke-free property offers 223 guestrooms decorated with custom, Northwest-style furnishings. Nature-themed lampshades and throw pillows, gas fireplaces, and custom armoires and dressers create the feel of the great outdoors. Beds feature pine headboards and are draped with 250-thread count sheets and plaid bedspreads. Bathrooms feature ceramic vessel sinks, makeup mirrors and stone-clad showers with rainforest showerheads. Waterfront Premium King accommodations boast stone showers and claw-foot bathtubs. Select guestrooms feature flat-screen or plasma-screen televisions. This property is the only waterfront hotel in Seattle that offers unobstructed views of Elliott Bay. . Expert Tip. The Edgewater offers complimentary shuttle service within two miles of the hotel which includes destinations such as Pike Place Market and the Pike and Pine streets shopping district. . .
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50 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Loved the interior look of the hotel! The rooms was nicely decorated as well. We had actually been there for pleasure but in the midst of everything had a family emergency so it put a damper on things and we weren't able to enjoy the hotel as much
26 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Its cool that the hotel is built on a pier but you only know that if you agree to pay an extra 50$ per night to get a water facing room. There is not much of a common area, no pool, no spa, no nothing (no basic stuff u d expect at a 4 star hotel). O
35 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Ok, this place has great views if you stay on a room overlooking the water. The decor is cheesy with things like antler chandlers and stuffed bear foot rests...but, I still loved it. The room I stayed in had a fireplace, updated bathrooms, and a f
Do not stay at the Edgewater
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Posted Feb 13, 2009
by GeeHill
Horrible
pros: Good exercise walking so far to your room down narrow hallwaysI just stayed at the Edgewater and it is the worst experience I have had in downtown Seattle. The hotel is old and musty with stained carpets in the hallways. The room was the...
46 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
This is an overpriced, beyond its prime, rip-off hotel. It has the smallest rooms I have ever stayed in. The only desk in the room was a glass table at the foot of the bed. They put you in the rooms facing the street about 50 yards from the train t
62 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Room with a view over busy road & tracks with active rail-line! Lots of outside noise, plus loud plumbing. Endless corridors with lousy signage - like navigating a labyrinth. Gimmicky but crappy decor, lots of commercial touches (teddy bear on your
If you must be snowed in Seattle for
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Posted Dec 31, 2008
Excellent
If you must be snowed in Seattle for the biggest snowstorm in thirty years, the Edgewater is the place to stay--helpful staff, stunning views of Elliott Bay, cozy fireplaces in every room, great food in the restaurant. Being able to walk to the...
The Edgewater Hotel is very quaint and
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Posted Dec 10, 2008
Good
The Edgewater Hotel is very quaint and unique. I enjoyed my stay and the service was wonderful. However, it was way overpriced for the rooms. I was disappointed in the size and decor of the expensive rooms.
I loved this hotel! I went for
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Posted Dec 06, 2008
Excellent
I loved this hotel! I went for Thanksgiving 2008 and was treated so kindly by the staff. They were so helpful to me with a situation I had losing my purse. I would recommend this place to anyone. By the way, the hotel gives you a log cabin...
My wife and I held our wedding at the Edgewater Hotel (Seattle) September of 2008 and were unpleasantly surprised when we got back from our honeymoon and found out that our final bill was almost 30% (over $4,600) higher than the final estimated we...