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Historic hotels in Seattle

The city of Seattle, located in the United States, boasts several historic hotels that provide guests with a glimpse into the city's rich and fascinating past. The Sorrento Hotel, which opened its doors in 1909, is one of the oldest hotels in the city. It is renowned for its grand Italian architecture, elegant guest rooms, and the famous Dunbar Room, a bar and restaurant that reflects the hotel’s vintage charm. Vintage detailing, chesterfield sofas, and a cozy fireplace contribute to the unique warm and intimate ambiance that has attracted guests for over a century.
Another notable historic hotel in Seattle is The Fairmont Olympic Hotel. Declared a city landmark in 1979 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this luxury hotel was opened in 1924 and has since maintained its reputation for impeccable service and classic elegance. The hotel combines Italian Renaissance architecture with modern luxury and boasts an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and excellent dining options. It has welcomed numerous high-profile guests over the years, including presidents, celebrities, and international royalty.
The Arctic Club Seattle, now a part of the DoubleTree by Hilton chain, was originally built in 1916 as a meeting place for those who'd struck it rich during the Klondike Gold Rush. Its extraordinary history and beautifully preserved architecture, featuring walrus head sculptures and a domed Northern Lights Dome Room, provide a unique window into the city's past. The hotel offers modern amenities, including fully equipped guest rooms and suites, a fitness center, and an on-site restaurant and bar, all while honoring its historical roots.
Finally, the Edgewater Hotel deserves a special mention among Seattle's historic hotels. Located on a pier over Elliott Bay, it was the first over-water hotel in the city, built for the World's Fair in 1962. The Edgewater is perhaps most famous for hosting legendary rock band The Beatles during their 1964 tour. The Fab Four reportedly fished from their suite's window, a story that adds to the quirky charm of this unique hotel which celebrates its rock 'n roll history with themed rooms and suites.

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  • Denny Park Hotel
    1 Hotel Seattle
    2125 Terry Avenue, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi

    An elegant historic retreat offering plush facilities and exceptional service. Enjoy a high-end dining experience and a refreshing rooftop bar.

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    942 reviews

    4.6
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  • The Westin Seattle
    The Westin Seattle
    1900 5th Ave, Seattle, US
    • Swimming pool
    • Free WiFi

    Experience luxury with world-class amenities, well-furnished interiors, and an outstanding staff. The inviting lobby and cosy rooms ensure a memorable stay.

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    1,025 reviews

    4.2
    From$316.74per room / per night
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  • Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG
    Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG
    1113 6th Ave, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    An upscale establishment offering contemporary rooms & suites, a fitness center, and an on-site restaurant for a delightful stay.

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    2,274 reviews

    4.3
    From$279.01per room / per night
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  • Fairmont Olympic Hotel
    Fairmont Olympic Hotel
    411 University St, Seattle, US
    • Fitness facilities

    Appreciate the timeless elegance and luxury. Experience world-class services, an indoor pool, and award-winning dining facilities.

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    1,053 reviews

    4.5
    From$371.95per room / per night
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  • Hyatt At Olive 8
    Hyatt At Olive 8
    1635 8th Ave, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    An eco-friendly destination with plush amenities. Enjoy the spa, the indoor pool and close proximity to local attractions.

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    1,521 reviews

    4.6
    From$328.60per room / per night
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  • Sheraton Grand Seattle
    Sheraton Grand Seattle
    1400 6th Ave, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    This grand establishment provides luxury accommodation. Its high-end services and amenities, including a stunning pool and gourmet dining options, make for an unforgettable stay.

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    1,477 reviews

    4.4
    From$302.63per room / per night
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  • W Seattle
    W Seattle
    1112 4th Ave, Seattle, US
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern design. Enjoy comfortable rooms, world-class amenities, and a breathtaking pool.

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    949 reviews

    4.3
    From$333.81per room / per night
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  • Hyatt Regency Seattle
    Hyatt Regency Seattle
    808 Howell St, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    This hotel offers rich comfort and high-end amenities. Features include a mesmerizing swimming pool. Stay here for an unforgettable experience.

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    4,172 reviews

    4.7
    From$315.18per room / per night
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  • Grand Hyatt Seattle
    Grand Hyatt Seattle
    721 Pine St, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi

    A luxurious and grand hotel, featuring comfortable rooms and outstanding amenities. Enjoy a sought-after location offering a stunning pool and top-tier service.

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    1,526 reviews

    4.7
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  • The Paramount Hotel
    The Paramount Hotel
    724 Pine St, Seattle, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience true elegance featuring modern rooms and top-notch amenities. Enjoy the sensational city vibe with serene and tranquil settings.

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    2,617 reviews

    4.5
    From$293.99per room / per night
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Cultural attractions in Seattle Washington

  1. Stunning view of Seattle's skyline featuring the Space Needle with Mount Rainier in the background.
    Seattle

    Space Needle

    The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. This landmark was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair. It has an observation deck at 520 ft and the rotating SkyCity restaurant at 500 ft. The downtown Seattle skyline, as well as the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Mount Baker, Elliott Bay, and surrounding islands, can all be viewed from the top of the Needle.

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  2. Colorful glass sculptures in the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit, Seattle, WA.
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    Chihuly Garden and Glass

    Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibit in the Seattle Center showcasing the studio glass of Dale Chihuly. It opened in 2012 and consists of a beautifully landscaped garden outside, with many of his works nestled amongst the flowers and trees. Inside, there are eight galleries and three Drawing Walls, offering visitors a comprehensive look at Chihuly’s significant series of artworks.

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  3. Vibrant nighttime view of Seattle's Public Market with neon coffee and market signs illuminated.
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    Pike Place Market

    One of the oldest farmers' markets in the United States, Pike Place Market is the heart and soul of Seattle. The Market, which overlooks Elliott Bay, is 'The Soul of Seattle'. It contains countless unique shops, restaurants, and food stands. It is also home to the very first Starbucks.

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  4. Colorful and intricate glass art installation showcasing creativity at Chihuly Garden and Glass.
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    Seattle Art Museum

    The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is home to thousands of notable objects from around the world, spanning the ages from antiquity to the present. The museum has an expansive Native American collection and frequently hosts major touring exhibits.

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  5. Detailed view of the colorful metal facade of the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.
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    Museum of Pop Culture

    Designed by Frank Gehry, the Museum of Pop Culture (formerly known as Experience Music Project) is dedicated to contemporary popular culture. Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, MoPOP’s vision is to be the world’s most respected and loved repository of contemporary pop culture. Among its exhibits are science fiction artifacts, music memorabilia, and interactive exhibits for visitors to enjoy.

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Natural attractions in Seattle Washington

  1. Majestic black and white landscape of Mount Rainier surrounded by fog and trees.
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    Mount Rainier National Park

    Mount Rainier National Park is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Standing at 14,410 feet high, it’s an active stratovolcano and the most glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S. Mount Rainier is encircled by wildflower meadows, ancient forests, and an abundance of wildlife.

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  2. Stunning view of Seattle skyline featuring the Space Needle during sunset over the waterfront.
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    Olympic National Park

    The Olympic National Park has nearly 1 million acres of wilderness to explore, encompassing rainforests, high alpine peaks, and the rugged Washington coastline. Due to its diverse ecosystem, the park is home to over 300 species of birds and numerous wild animals.

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  3. Dramatic skyline of Seattle cityscape with moody clouds over Puget Sound.
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    Puget Sound

    Puget Sound, a complex system of interconnected marine waterways and basins, offers fantastic views, boating and kayaking opportunities, and rich biodiversity including numerous species of whales, seals, and birds.

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  4. Three kids reading a book on a picnic blanket in a park under a tree.
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    Discovery Park

    Located in the city's Magnolia neighborhood, Discovery Park is a vast natural park comprises 534 acres of land including forests, beach, and meadows. It’s the ideal spot for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.

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  5. Discover the vibrant hues of Australia's colorful lakes from above, showcasing unique natural beauty.
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    Green Lake Park

    Green Lake Park is perfect for those who love community atmosphere, offering a 2.8 mile trail around the lake for biking and strolling, sports fields, and water activities such as rowing and fishing.

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Top-rated restaurants in Seattle Washington

  1. A cheerful chef in a food truck prepares meals surrounded by cans and culinary equipment.
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    Canlis

    Canlis is a landmark restaurant serving impeccable New American cuisine in a mid-century-modern home overlooking Seattle. With a history dating back to 1950, it has often been described as one of the best places to dine in the country for remarkable food and service.

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  2. A surreal archway leading to mysterious stairs, featuring bold pink and blue colors in a minimalistic design.
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    The Pink Door

    Located in the Pike Place Market, The Pink Door offers an eclectic American menu and nightly live entertainment. With an unmarked entrance, the restaurant is famed for its trapeze artists, tarot card readers, and cabaret shows that make dining a unique, theatrical experience.

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  3. Silhouette of a hiker overlooking the turquoise waters of Moraine Lake in Banff, Canada.
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    Le Pichet

    Le Pichet is a chic French bistro in Belltown offering classic and modern cuisine – from baguettes to bouillabaisse, it’s like stepping off the sidewalk into Paris. The restaurant is also known for its wide selection of wines.

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  4. Detailed close-up of a walrus showcasing its tusks in black and white.
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    The Walrus and the Carpenter

    Situated in one of the city's historic buildings, The Walrus and the Carpenter blends the elegance of France with the casual comfort of a local fishing pub. Renowned for their fresh and diverse oyster selection and other seafood centric dishes, it is a must-visit for seafood lovers.

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  5. Black and white image of fast food employees behind the counter in Oslo, Norway.
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    Altura Restaurant

    The cozy and intimate Altura Restaurant serves an evolving Italian menu with ingredients sourced from Pacific Northwest. Its 5-course tasting menu changes daily and is tailored to preferences of guests. The dining experience is enhanced by warm, accommodating service.

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