Hyatt Regency Lake Washington, the closest Four-Diamond Hotel to the airport, is located on the shores of Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport. Outdoors enthusiasts love the proximity to waterside trails and Bird Island, a sanctuary that's closed part of the year for mating. Due to its horseshoe shape, most of the hotel's 347 rooms offer water views, and enticing on-site amenities range from a spacious fitness center, indoor pool with jacuzzi, small treatment spa and 24/7 market (that offers the full Starbucks experience and even stocks NHL Seattle Kraken gear). Dine indoors or on the patio of Water's Table, which features local, seasonal fare and views of Lake Washington. Year-round, laidback Dock & Drink offers alfresco dining (think tasty flatbreads and creative cocktails).
Recommended for Best Hotels because: Hyatt Regency Lake Washington, the closest Four-Diamond Hotel to the airport, is located on the scenic shores of Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport.
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This option might interest those with early-morning or late-night flights. Located just a few minutes from Sea-Tac International Airport, Cedarbrook Lodge is a highly-rated hotel in the Seattle area. Nestled on eighteen lush acres, its spacious and clean rooms draw rave reviews from guests, who compliment the modern amenities and free snacks offered by the hotel in common areas Located inside the hotel, Copperleaf Restaurant draws nearly universal praise for its farm-to-table dining philosophy. Some of the produce and herbs used by the culinary team have been grown on-site. Guests also love the brand-new Copperleaf Bar and Terrace with Starbucks Cold Brew Coffee on tap.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: Located just a few minutes from Sea-Tac International Airport, Cedarbrook Lodge is a highly-rated hotel nestled on eighteen lush acres.
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Seattle's only true waterfront hotel, this rustic-modern lodge on Elliot Bay proved a favorite of traveling international rock bands playing Seattle in the 1960s and 1970s (like the Beatles, for example!). The hotel actually juts over Elliot Bay, and some stars were said to fish right from its windows. Check out the Rock N' Roll suites to truly get in the spirit. Roughly half of the hotel's 223 rooms offer stunning Olympic Mountain and sunset views; the remainder face the iconic Seattle skyline. Each room has its own gas fireplace and custom luxury bedding. Eco- and pet-friendly, the hotel has a boutique featuring eco-chic Pacific Northwest-inspired items and a coffee bar offering a few takeaway food items. Other amenities include 24-hour fitness and business center and a stunning communal lobby space. Dining is available on-site at the hotel's famed seafood restaurant Six Seven.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: The Edgewater Hotel Seattle boasts fantastic waterfront views and history that involves famous musician guests like the Beatles.
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Part of the impressive Kimpton Seattle line-up, the Palladian hotel finds a home in a renovated, 97-room property located on the edge of Seattle's Belltown neighborhood (2000 2nd Avenue). Inside the historic 1910 building, the transformed space boasts "an edgy, masculine style and a touch of whimsy with celebrity-emblazoned lobby art, and a pillow in each room, including the regal-garbed likenesses of David Bowie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Selleck, Dave Grohl and others." On-site culinary gem Shaker + Spear (which hosts seasonal culinary series dinners you'll want to be on the lookout for) features a seafood-centric menu paired with fresh, regional ingredients; off the lobby, a speakeasy-style social lounge called Pennyroyal draws in curious guests, too. Check out the hotel's latest offerings, like a grunge walking tour that exposes guests to the city's thriving music scene, past and present.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: The newest addition to the Kimpton Seattle line-up, the Palladian hotel finds a home in a renovated, 97-room property located on the edge of Belltown.
Located across from Pike Place, this luxury boutique hotel was conceived by the city's own award-winning Olson Kundig Architects. The hotel invites guests to: "Come and experience the celebrate interplay of creativity and community within our sleek glass façade. Vitality and innovation find their home here, where innovators, entrepreneurs and philanthropists seek refuge from the ordinary." Sleek, modern rooms offer enviable, elevated water and city views, while rooftop bar The Nest (check hours ahead of time) offers some of the best panoramas in town. Welcoming on-site restaurant Conversation Seattle bustles whether during brunchtime, when the reimagined menu features highlights like the smoked salmon lox platter ando Belgian waffles with fresh peaches and blueberries, Chantilly cream and maple syrup. Delectable dinnertime standouts include the (vegan) kabocha squash soup, ling cod, braised beef short ribs and roasted half chicken, accompanied by an outstanding local wine selection.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: Located across from Pike Place Market, this luxury boutique hotel boasts trendy design elements and delicious local fare conceived by the Conversation culinary team.
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The Four Seasons Hotel Seattle is a luxury downtown hotel, conveniently located near the Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market and ever-evolving downtown waterfront. Guests love the revamped, sumptuous rooms and suites, which are immaculately furnished and come with modern amenities. The fitness center, decadent spa, hot tubs and infinity pool also draw rave reviews. Enjoy delicious fare at Goldfinch Tavern, a collaboration between Ethan Stowell Restaurants and Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. Named for the state bird of Washington, the American goldfinch, the bustling restaurant serves "approachable sophisticated Pacific Northwest cuisine" and, on weekends, traditional bottomless mimosas and a three-course brunch menu.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: The Four Seasons Hotel Seattle boasts luxury accommodations with the sensational city and sound views (and a fantastic, elevated pool to boot!).
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Located in rural Woodinville, this luxury inn accommodates visitors ready for ultimate pampering in the heart of Washington wine country. Situated on five landscaped acres that border the scenic Sammamish River, the lodge is approximately 25 miles from the Seattle-Tacoma International airport. Decor within the quaint lodge is rustic yet upscale, with features including beautiful artwork by Northwest Coast and local artists, stone-trimmed gas fireplaces, oversized soaking tubs, Italian Frette linens, complimentary Wi-Fi and Nespresso machines. The lodge's Spa and Health Club features fitness facilities, a sauna, outdoor jacuzzi, massage therapy and spa treatments. Additional amenities include bike rentals and concierge services. Attached to the lodge is Barking Frog, a warm space in which longtime Executive Chef Bobby Moore's menu showcases relationships with local farmers and foragers. Don't miss the sensational scallops or black cod. (For a special occasion, savor the extensive tasting menu offered at neighboring The Herbfarm.)
Recommended for Best Hotels because: Located in rural Woodinville, Willows Lodge is a luxury inn with a rustic but upscale vibe and desirable amenities from a spa to in-room fireplaces.
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With 346 rooms of sleek, modern luxury, this eco-friendly hotel in the heart of the theater district is the first in Seattle to be LEED-certified. Their focus on sustainability and environmental conservation spans all that they've undertaken, be it the Northwest menu at the lobby restaurant (with its recently added seafood concept and raw bar) or the eco-conscious and organic products and services available from Elaia Spa. Additional features include hypo-allergenic rooms, concierge service, valet parking, complimentary wifi, in-room dining, a 24-hour StayFit gym with state-of-the-art equipment and saline lap pool. An on-site bagel shop helps guests start their morning with fresh bagels from local favorite Blazing Bagels, Victrola drip coffee, lattes with homemade syrups and Macrina Bakery pastries. From some rooms, Hyatt at Olive 8 shows off Lake Union and Olympic and Cascade Mountain views.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: This downtown, eco-friendly venue offers sleek, modern luxury in the heart of the theater district; it was the first hotel in Seattle to be LEED-certified.
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Step into the luxurious-yet-warm Hotel Andra and get transported from bustling downtown to a welcoming, Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary. Ideally located in the epicenter of the city, on the seam of the Belltown and South Lake Union neighborhoods, Hotel Andra is perfectly situated for guests to engage in the quintessential Seattle experience. Unique boutique shops and luxury retailers alike are within walking distance of the hotel, as well as some of the city's best dining, the world-famous Pike Place Market and the iconic Space Needle. Originally built in 1926, this classic brick building was thoroughly recreated as Hotel Andra in 2004, and recently underwent an expansive refresh. Well-suited to accommodate business and leisure travelers alike, the hotel offers the ultimate treat within its apartment-sized, presidential Monarch Suite. The hotel is home to Tom Douglas' Lola restaurant. One of Seattle's finest, the restaurant specializes in fusing Greek-style cooking with fresh Northwest produce.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: Hotel Andra is a serene, Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary in downtown Seattle, and its recent redesign welcomes guests back in stunning style.
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From the moment guests arrive at the luxurious downtown property of LOTTE HOTEL SEATTLE, they feel taken care of in a way that's elevated, warmly genuine and non-intrusive at the same time. As part of LOTTE, the largest hotel group in Korea, this newer PNW location (only the third outpost in the U.S.) gives guests the chance to feel as though they're on a global adventure, even if they've arrived from a nearby city or state. This decadent oasis, perched high above Seattle, features stunning water views and alluring amenities, from the gorgeous on-site spa (where couples can enjoy shared massage experiences in a light-filled corner space) to the 16th-floor Charlotte Restaurant and Lounge. The hotel also has 189 modern guest rooms featuring whimsical artwork and splashes of color, plus attention to detail that catches your eye in the least expected places. Think fluffy robes, top-notch toiletries and luxurious bathtubs.
Recommended for Best Hotels because: As part of LOTTE, the largest hotel group in Korea, this PNW location lets guests feel as though they're on an elevated, global adventure.