Discover the best of Seattle when you stay at Watertown Hotel. The beautiful new Watertown hotel is located just North of downtown Seattl... more »
Discover the best of Seattle when you stay at Watertown Hotel. The beautiful new Watertown hotel is located just North of downtown Seattle surrounded by the University of Washington/ SAFECO corporate headquarters and an abundance of shopping/ theater and a wide array of restaurants featuring international cuisine.
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Location. The Watertown Hotel is located in Seattle, Wash. , Four blocks from University of Washington, Three miles from Seattle Aquarium , . Hotel Features. Complimentary breakfasts , Shuttle service, Fitness center, . Guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access, Cable televisions , Kitchenettes, . .
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39 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This is the second year I have used this hotel for the STP. It is close to the start line and I love the ammenities. Performance Bike is a block away as is several really good restaurants. The hotel staff is friendly and very helpful. I highly recom
The sister hotel of University Inn,
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Posted Dec 23, 2008
Excellent
The sister hotel of University Inn, this hotel is awesome. It's has a nautical theme so all the bathroom doors have port windows and the decor is fantastic. You can rent bikes for free and hit the nearby burke gilman trail or ride into downtown. ...
We wanted to drive to the mountains and
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Posted Jul 28, 2008
Excellent
We wanted to drive to the mountains and with the great review of this hotel made us choose this hotel. The parking is free and the staff were all upbeat and helpful (except the one in the late afternoon - she looked miserable!). The room is large...
We were delighted with the rooms, price
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Posted Feb 07, 2008
Excellent
We were delighted with the rooms, price and amenities. the proximity of fun restaurants and theatres and the University of Washington. great shuttle service into downtown,...
I definitely recommend this hotel to
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Posted Jan 27, 2008
Good
I definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a place to stay near the University of Washington campus. The staff is friendly, the decor is fresh and modern and the rooms are clean spacious, and comfortable. The have a fitness room and...
31 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I was very pleased with my stay at the Watertown Hotel. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful, rooms were great and there were lots of great amenities. A free shuttle will take you almost anywhere you want to go around town. It was also very environmentally friendly. I will definitely stay here again!!
54 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Traveled to Seattle to get my son set up in an apartment by U of W. Very handy location. From the moment I entered the hotel, I kept telling myself "that's cool". Sleek design and unusually helpful front desk. Asked me if I needed any ideas while I was in town. Handed me a couple of maps and pointed out some good jogging areas and places to check out.
Got to my room and found it was very unusual and sleek. Everything from the toilet paper holder to the coffee tray was different. The second day the front desk asked me if I was going for a run. I said yes. They asked if I knew they had bikes available. Hit the streets on a decent mountain bike and had a blast.
My sister and I liked this hotel the minute we entered the lobby. The name "Watertown" is appropriate, not just because it's located in rainy Seattle, but because you're reminded of water throughout the lobby. The front desk looks like a wave, lights shaped like raindrops hang from the ceiling, and there's a stream outside the door. Bicycles are free for the asking. If you need anything, just ask the staff. They go beyond the call of duty in their hospitality, especially during the complimentary wine tasting hour.
We liked our spacious corner room even better. Large white cups invited us to brew Starbuck's coffee and sit by the bay window that overlooked the Seattle skyline lit up at night. Each of us put on a white terrycloth robe. A sign said we could buy the robe for $75. Two queen-size beds were set across from a spacious entertainment center. Two sets of pillows were marked "feather" and "synthetic." I chose "synthetic" for my allergies.
In the dressing room, a large mirror and sink area was surrounded by lights. Above a small refrigerator and microwave, there was complimentary popcorn and a variety of teas. The no-host bar was stocked with local wine. Best of all, the black, white, and tan colors of the room were restful, and the design was modern Scandinavian simplicity. The blue night light was the final, elegant touch that sent us into a peaceful sleep.
Absolutely the worst customer service ever! The hotel put up with a group of people who kept an entire floor up until 3:00 a.m. There was screaming, yelling and threats to fight. We contacted the front desk on two occasions - however they were...
Best Hotel In Seattle - hands down!
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Posted Mar 27, 2007
by ctrevithick
Excellent
pros: large, comfortable rooms with great beds and fun activities for kidsWe had the good fortune of getting a room at the Watertown during a recent power outage! With two small children, we weren't sure this beautifully appointed, upscale, hotel...