Experience the "Spirit of Hospitality" at one of Seattle's most personal hotels. The Warwick is in the heart of the "Emerald City" known... more »
Experience the "Spirit of Hospitality" at one of Seattle's most personal hotels. The Warwick is in the heart of the "Emerald City" known throughout the world for its culture, commerce and quality of life. In Seattle's exciting downtown within walking distance to most major attractions such as the Space Needle, Seattle Center, Experience Music Project, Pike Place Market and world-class shopping, the Warwick Hotel greets you with European luxury and charm, From our front desk, to our concierge, to our elegant, Brasserie Margaux restaurant, guests are delighted by the personal attention and professional service they receive. Enjoy the comforts of the Warwick Hotel, 230 king or double-bedded guestrooms feature floor to ceiling glass sliding doors with magnificent views of the Space Needle or city skyline. Rooms also feature mini-bars or refrigerators, hair dryer, iron, ironing board, in-rooms safe, movie and game system and designer bath amenities. Take advantage of our 24 hour room service, business center, wireless internet access, indoor heated pool, whirlpool, sauna and fitness room. Join us for breakfast, lunch or dinner and enjoy the warm, soothing and friendly atmosphere at Brasserie Margaux. Celebrate a special occasion or enjoy a casual meal the menu combines Northwest ingredients and style with French accent. The Brasserie Margaux bar offers intimate yet casual atmosphere with delicious Tapas menu and daily Happy Hour specials.
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In the heart of Seattle's exciting downtown, the exquisitely designed Warwick Hotel greets you with European luxury and charm. The Warwick is within walking distance from Pike Place Market, Space Needle and Seattle Center, the business and shopping districts and the Washington State Convention Center. All of the 229 king or double-bedded guestrooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors, which open to a private step-out balcony with magnificent views of the Space Needle or city skyline. Rooms also feature luxurious Italian marble bath with designer bath amenities, wet bar with honour-bar or refrigerator, in-room safe, 25 inch remote control television with basic cable channels, pay-per-view movies and video games, working desk, three telephones with 2-lines and voicemail, data ports, ironing board and iron, hair dryer, and central air conditioning/heat with individual controls. Guestrooms can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds. Brasserie Margaux is a knockout with a graphic ceiling mural, the blown-glass chandeliers, dark woods and the open showcase kitchen that emphasizes the region's superlative seafood, locally farmed produce, and soul-satisfying meat and poultry preparations. The adjacent Bar Margaux's wine list features selections from the Pacific Northwest as well as the Margaux wines that are the namesake of the restaurant. The snack menu includes tapas, which complement the wines perfectly, as well as the cocktail selections. The guest amenities include an indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, and 24-hour workout room, changing room and showers, 24-hour courtesy van drop-off service within the downtown area, concierge, business centre and room service as well as onsite parking.
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Location. The Warwick Seattle Hotel is located in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Wash. This property stands two blocks from the monorail, and three blocks from Pacific Place shops and Westlake Center. Pike Place Market is located five blocks away. Hotel Features. A marble entryway leads to a sunken living-room style lobby furnished with deep-brown leather furniture and warmed by a copper-paneled fireplace. Brasserie Margaux prepares French-influenced Pacific Northwest cuisine. This fine-dining venue offers specials such as prix fixe dinners and five-course wine dinners. Bar Margaux offers appetizers and half-price tapas menus during happy hours. The wine list includes regional selections. The business center houses two computer stations and offers fax, photocopy and print services for a fee. Function rooms accommodate up to 80 people. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel for a fee. Recreational amenities include a complimentary, 24-hour fitness room equipped with free weights, and cardiovascular and weight-training machines. A sauna is located across from an indoor pool that is adjacent to a six-person spa tub. Guestrooms. This 19-story hotel offers 230 guestrooms, some with step-out Juliet balconies that afford city or Space Needle views. Rooms are decorated in subtle gold, green and cream color palettes. Italian-marble bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations are stocked with Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. Suites feature separate bathtubs and showers, and include bidets. All rooms contain refrigerators and coffeemakers. In-room safes are complimentary. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Expert Tip. As of 2008, the Warwick Seattle Hotel is one of only four Seattle hotels that offers an indoor pool.
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Perfect location for visiting Seattle.
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Posted Jul 25, 2006
Excellent
Perfect location for visiting Seattle. Within walking distance of Pike Place Market and the Seattle Center. Hotel staff was helpful and courteous. Free courtesy van within 2 miles of the hotel. Had a great view of the Space Needle. Concierge...
Easy walking distance to many of
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Posted Jul 20, 2006
Excellent
Easy walking distance to many of Seattle's attractions. For those that are further away, the bus routes are all close by and very easy to navigate (hotel staff very helpful in this area). We did have a little trouble sleeping due to the street...
Great location. Needs maintenance.
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Posted Jul 05, 2006
Okay
Great location. Needs maintenance. Plumbing not working properly. Our room didn't get cleaned one day. Had to ask for towels, etc. Most front desk staff was good except for one woman who was actually very unhelpful.
We arrived, did not get what we
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Posted Jun 25, 2006
Horrible
We arrived, did not get what we reserved and was told that we could get an extra pillow and blanket and sleep on the floor. Sd layaway bed was big enuf for 2 ppl, and very comfy, it was a twin and you cld see the springs. Not comfy at...
This is a great hotel for the price.
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Posted May 14, 2006
Good
This is a great hotel for the price. It is located in Center City Seattle within walking distance of the Piers, Pike Place Market, West Center and the Space Needle. Staff was courteous and knowledgable. Rooms were comfortable - ours had a great...
45 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
My stay at the Warwick Hotel was not as great as I expected. The room was very noisy as I could hear the buses outside at the bus depot. I had difficulty getting a good night's rest due to these noises.
48 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The hotel was close to downtown, easily walkable to major attractions. That was partly why I chose it. They had a great rate for the holiday time. The hotel staff was extremely helpful in locating a restaurant that was open and taking reservations f
I can see the space needle from my room
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Posted Mar 31, 2006
Excellent
I was happy with this hotel, a relatively inexpensive chance to stay at a nice hotel. The hotel bar, complete with friendly bartenders, was a nice respite from long days of tourist activities. The food at the hotel's restaurant was also...
This was my wifes and I's first vist to Seattle. And from the moment we arrived at the Hotel we were impressed with everything this Hotel had to offer. Helpful service, great Downtown location, and the views of the Space Neddle were incredible. The ...
38 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Made a reservation using the 50% Entertainment book discount (mentioned at time of reservation) and when we went to check in, they said they haven't honored that for weeks. So we cancelled the room before we found out that there was a huge convention in town that took over all the hotels in the area, and we had to cut our vacation short. The Warwick apparently thinks a few bucks (from milking conventioneers) is worth ticking off a few Entertainment book users. Definitely not 3 star material to me...pretty sleazy in my honest opinion.