Contemporary Culture. The 26-story W is a beacon welcoming the urban, urbane and contemporary to their refuge in Seattle?s cultural core.... more »
Contemporary Culture. The 26-story W is a beacon welcoming the urban, urbane and contemporary to their refuge in Seattle?s cultural core. In the heart of downtown, W Seattle is close to art and music centers, financial and retail hubs, and the Pike Place Market. Earth & Ocean. The critically acclaimed Earth & Ocean is a must-try for gourmands, where sleek décor is the backdrop for inventive regional delights. Flirty W Bar sets the stage for cocktails, lingering conversation and smoldering glances. Where do Dreams Come True?. Smart style meets cool comfort in our 415 guest rooms and 9 suites. You?ll find élan and ease in every nuance. Renew with the Bliss® sinkside six-pack, collapse into our signature pillowtop mattress, or take in the views from the plush banquette.
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Location. The W Seattle is positioned in the center of downtown Seattle, Wash. three blocks from the Seattle Art Museum and the Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall. Pike Place Market, Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal and shopping at Pacific Place are seven blocks from the hotel. Hotel Features. The W Seattle is evocative of some of Seattle's classic towers. Topped with a steel-and-mesh pyramid, the hotel towers 26 stories above 4th Street. Like other W Hotels, the focal point of the lobby is the W Living Room - complete with a fireplace and comfortable furnishings. The on-site restaurant, Earth and Ocean features fresh seafood, free-range poultry and grass-fed beef. The W Bar is a Seattle hotspot with a DJ spinning tunes on Wednesday nights. The business center is open weekdays and includes computers with high-speed Internet access for a fee. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in the lobby and lounge. The W Seattle features a 24-hour, fitness facility with a full range of exercise equipment. A lap pool is on-site. Original artwork is found throughout the hotel and is available for purchase. The W Seattle enjoys pampering pets with toys, treats, tags and custom W pet beds. Guestrooms. The 426 guestrooms proudly display city views from expansive windows with window seats. Guestrooms feature Asian-inspired fountains infused with earth tones and chic wood furnishings. Premium bedding includes pillow-top mattresses and feather beds, goose down duvets and pillows, and 250-thread count cotton blend sheets. Guestrooms are equipped with an oversized desk and leather chairs and high-speed Internet access for a fee. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel offers in-room massage service 24 hours a day by appointment. Expert Tip. Wild-Ginger is less than three blocks from the W Seattle and offers some of the best pan-Asian seafood in Seattle. Be sure to have the concierge make reservations in advance.
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One of the best lounges in Seattle
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Posted Nov 24, 2008
by kirillgil007
Good
pros: Quite music, good drinks, no one bothers youLounge - nice, quite and has a fireplace to sit in front of wile sipping a drink ? which is really a sell point for me? I have never stayed in the hotel itself but judging from the lobby and the...
TEST TEST Great hotel in a phenomenal
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Posted Sep 11, 2008
Excellent
TEST TEST Great hotel in a phenomenal location for seeing Seattle!Could have had a better view. I'm not complaining. We were not there to look out our window.“The W Seattle was spectacular. It is central to all we wanted to see and do in Seattle....
Great hotel in a phenomenal location
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Posted Sep 11, 2008
Excellent
Great hotel in a phenomenal location for seeing Seattle!Could have had a better view. I'm not complaining. We were not there to look out our window.“The W Seattle was spectacular. It is central to all we wanted to see and do in Seattle. Staff was...
I'm a frequent visitor to Seattle and
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Posted Sep 04, 2008
by CaspanRye
Horrible
pros: Cheap rates through expedia, good music in the loungeI'm a frequent visitor to Seattle and have stayed at the W numerous times. The last few visits have been so terrible I stay anywhere else, even though I'm a member of their points program....
We stayed at the W for a weekend trip
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Posted Jun 19, 2008
Excellent
We stayed at the W for a weekend trip and loved everything about this hotel. Check in and check out was a breeze and the staff was very professional. The decor of the hotel fits right along with the feel of Seattle, and you can't beat the location ...
We stayed at the W for a weekend trip
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Posted Jun 19, 2008
Excellent
We stayed at the W for a weekend trip and loved everything about this hotel. Check in and check out was a breeze and the staff was very professional. The decor of the hotel fits right along with the feel of Seattle, and you can't beat the location ...
pros: Good foodWe actually had a very poor experience at the restaurant. We went there for the Father?s Day brunch ? and I won?t even exaggerate if I say that it was ruined (even though the food was delicious).
27 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The Hyatt in Bellevue and the Grand Hyatt are far superior. The W hotel is for young, trendy people who are appearance oriented and who care little for their money. Valet, internet are all more expensive than competitors, but most of all the staff are snobby and not helpful at all.