Seattle Boutique Hotels
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While "boutique hotel" might not be the first thought that comes to your mind when considering Seattle, Washington, the city is nevertheless home to some of the best boutique hotels in the country. Below is a sample showing the variety of Seattle's award-winning boutique hotels. - Voted by TripAdvisor in February 2010 as one of America's sexiest hotels, the Hotel Max encourages the development of the local art community by offering its walls to display their artwork. The hotel displays over 350 paintings and photographs of Seattle artist throughout it hallways and rooms. Additionally, hotel rooms are given art designations from the "solo artist" single to the "artist king" deluxe room. All rooms include 24-hour room service, menu of pillow choices, private bar and a "you got it" telephone button that responds to any whim you have. As of March 2010, the price for a "artist king" room with king bed is $129 USD.
Hotel Max
620 Stewart St.
Seattle, WA 98101
206-728-6299
hotelmaxseattle.com - Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, Hotel 100 was chosen in 2009 by Travel+Leisure magazine as one of the top "large city hotels" in the United States and Canada. The hotel incorporates Microsoft's Surface natural hand gestures software into its guest room amenities, including the intelligent private bar service, customizable music selection, and card reader for your digital camera. All rooms come equipped with ultra high-speed 100MB wired Internet access, 40-inch HDTV, and a media hub for easy connectivity with your personal laptop, MP3 or gaming equipment. As of March 2010, the price for a one-bed single reserved online is $178 USD.
Hotel 1000
1000 1st Ave.,
Seattle, WA 98104
206-957-1000
hotel1000seattle.com - The Hotel Andra is another awarding-winning Seattle hotel that offers a comfortable stay for a reasonable price. The hotel was chosen as one of the World's top 500 hotels by Travel+Leisure magazine in 2008. The hotel has five levels of room accommodations, from the "Andra studio" to the deluxe "Monarch suite." All rooms include flat screen cable TV, private bar and 24-hour room service from the onsite restaurant "Lola," which offers Greek-inspired Pacific Northwest cuisine. Additionally, the hotel offers a couple of "stay packages" that combine discounts on rooms with additional amenities. For example, the hotel's "urban spascape" offers a $100 USD spa credit and unlimited yoga for two at the nearby Urban Yoga Spa. As of March 2010, the price for a studio room with a queen bed is $169 USD.
Hotel Andra
2000 4th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98121
206-448-8600
hotelandra.com