The Best Airbnbs in Seattle for Solo Trips, Family Stays, and More
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Seattle is a city made for activities: hiking opportunities abound, and there's no view like the one you can get from a kayak, inner tube, or boat, with Mount Rainier in one direction and the Space Needle in the other. Even for the less outdoorsy, there's plenty of meandering to be done—spend your days visiting top-notch restaurants, eye-catching museums (MoPOP, anyone?), and lush sculpture gardens. After all that action, you'll want somewhere comfortable to rest your head. Below, we've rounded up 18 of the best Airbnbs across Seattle, from larger homes just outside the city to spots in the most central (and walkable) areas of town—South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, and Queen Anne included. Whether you're traveling in a group, solo, with pets, or kids, there's a vacation rental for you among the properties below.
Once you've got your accommodations sorted out, take a look at the city's best things to do, top restaurants and bars, and stand-out hikes.
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The Sky Cabin apartment near Lake Union
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Gas fireplace, beautiful views, room-darkening shades
Nearby attractions: Lake Union, University of Washington, Capitol HillA bright, cozy apartment well-suited for a solo traveler or couple, this Eastlake rental boasts stunning views of Lake Union—which, conveniently, is just a block away. Rent kayaks or paddleboards there, or watch seaplanes from the shoreline. Back at your home-away-from-home, high ceilings and wood paneling create an airy, warm atmosphere. The bedroom has a queen-sized bed and room-darkening shades, and the bathroom has a heated tile floor. Dream about life on a houseboat from the outdoor deck, looking out on the water.
Downtown Bellevue guest suite
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Skyline views, washer/dryer, indoor fireplace, backyard patio
Nearby attractions: Bellevue Botanical Garden, downtown BellevueBellevue sits across Lake Washington from Seattle, about a 20-minute drive away, and has plenty of attractions in its own right (Downtown Park, the Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue Botanical Garden, and KidsQuest Children’s Museum). Whether you find yourself there for work or are visiting family or friends nearby, this two-bedroom guest suite is a spacious option for up to four guests. Each of the rooms has a queen bed, there's a fireplace in the living room, and the full-size kitchen has everything you need for cooking a meal (or just reheating leftovers).
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Secluded Fremont guest suite
Bed & bath:1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Private patio, treehouse feel, hand-crafted windows
Nearby attractions: Fremont Brewing Company, Fremont Sunday Street Market, Gas Works ParkOne of Seattle's quirkier neighborhoods, Fremont is home to great seafood restaurants, the Fremont Brewery, and of course, the Fremont Troll. Stroll to it all from this one-bedroom guest suite in the trees. Ideal for a couple or solo traveler, there's a queen bed looking out onto lush surrounding greenery, a cozy living area, breakfast nook, and back patio. Past guests note the Wi-Fi was dependable enough for working remotely, too.
North Capitol Hill condo
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: WFH setup, washer/dryer, rain shower
Nearby attractions: Lake Union, Volunteer ParkIf you're planning a weeklong trip, past guests have found this an excellent spot to post up for extended stays, as it's away from any busyness of the city but within walking distance of restaurants and coffee shops, and easily drivable to anything you want to see. The primary bedroom's projector is a fun touch, and each of the two bedrooms (one with a king, the other a queen) is well-designed and has its own desk should you need to work remotely. Of note, it is two stories, with steps up to the front door, too.
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Light-filled South Lake Union loft
Bed & bath:1 bedroom, 1.5 baths
Top amenities: Room-darkening shades, elevator, communal roof deck with BBQ
Nearby attractions: Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and GlassAn industrial part of town with lots of new apartments thanks to the Amazon influx, this sunny loft puts you close to Lake Union, where you can swim, kayak, or float on tubes, and in a central enough location to walk downtown and to Capitol Hill. The upstairs bedroom houses a queen bed and room-darkening shades, while the upstairs common area has tables for an evening cocktail and a BBQ for grilling that fresh fish you pick up from Pike Place Market (while you're there, make a pit-stop at Ellenos for creamy, delicious yogurt).
Well-lit main floor of a classic early 1900s Dutch Colonial home
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Airbnb Plus, private patio, parking spot, keyless entry
Nearby attractions: Volunteer Park, Lake UnionYou’re in a prime location at this Capitol Hill Airbnb, but we’d forgive you for settling in—the abundance of natural light, charming patio, and well-stocked kitchen (one of the hosts is a trained chef) will make you want to kick back and relax. Each of the two bedrooms has a queen-size bed and its own bathroom, and there’s a gas fireplace in the living room. Once you’re ready to explore, though, you’re an easy four blocks from the light rail, in a super walkable neighborhood. There’s a parking spot if you’re coming with a car, and a Pack-n-Play crib is available for families traveling with little ones.
Historic bungalow in Queen Anne
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Outdoor deck, bay views, room-darkening shades
Nearby attractions: Queen Anne Avenue, Kerry Park, Olympic Sculpture ParkBuilt in 1909, this cozy Queen Anne home has been restored by host Jill; past guests call it an “absolute stunner” and a “glorious and gracious home.” The first thing you'll notice: panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound from the open-plan kitchen and living room, outdoor deck, and breakfast nook. Each of the two bedrooms has a queen bed with room-darkening shades and calming, farmhouse chic decor (think pastel blues and floral quilts). From here, you're about a 15-minute walk from Queen Anne Avenue's restaurants, coffee shops, boutique stores, and bars, and around a 10-minute drive from Pike Place Market (make sure to stop at Ellenos!) and downtown Seattle.
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Cozy Matthews Beach A-frame
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: Lego-themed kitchen, backyard with outdoor furniture, washer/dryer
Nearby attractions: Matthew's Beach, Burke-Gillman trailThis A-frame cabin is an architectural beauty, with a kid-friendly twist: a Lego-inspired kitchen. While the primary color-blocked tiles may not be for everyone, the floor-to-ceiling windows, ample outdoor space, and room to spread across four bedrooms will likely win you over. Located in Matthews Beach, this Seattle Airbnb puts you near the water and in a more residential area, perfect for those who prefer a quiet home base.
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Two-bedroom North Burien home
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Private backyard and patio, free on-site parking
Nearby attractions: North SeaTac Park, Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden, Moore CafeDubbed the Three Tree Cottage, this five-star Seattle home is great for anyone traveling with a pet, thank to its spacious, fenced-in backyard. Past guests note how responsive host Anish is, and call the house “pristine” and “one of the cleanest places I've stayed.” To note, there is no A/C, but there is a ceiling fan in each room that guests say kept them cool. The house is a five-minute drive from the airport; take the bus or light rail to Downtown Seattle and Pike Place Market, or drive to the area less than a half hour.
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Charming Ballard guesthouse
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Simmons Beautyrest mattress with hypoallergenic bedding, a bedroom skylight, spacious walk-in shower
Nearby attractions: Golden Gardens Park, downtown Ballard, Ballard Farmers MarketThis Ballard home feels like a cozy cabin in the woods thanks to sloped ceilings and lots of wooden accents, not to mention the gas fireplace in the living room. As an Airbnb Plus, it has all the amenities you could want, from a dishwasher and washer/dryer to strong Wi-Fi and bathroom essentials, plus plenty of pillows to choose from depending on your firmness preference. Past guests note how welcoming host Virginia is, often leaving a basket of welcome goodies.
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Greenwood apartment with a Finnish sauna
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Finnish sauna, complimentary cocktail bar, Carrera marble shower
Nearby attractions: Naked City Brewery and Chuck’s Hopshop, Taproot Theater, multiple parksFor a retreat from the city without going far, this colorful one-bedroom has it all: a Finnish sauna, private rooftop deck (shown above), indoor fireplace, and roomy walk-in rain shower (the heated floors are a nice touch, too). Situated in a more residential area, you'll want a car to explore the rest of Seattle. For parents traveling with a young one, a Pack ’n Play is available upon request.
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Ballard apartment with rooftop deck
Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 3 baths
Top amenities: City views, electric vehicle charging outlet, rooftop patio
Nearby attractions: Downtown Ballard, Woodland ZooWhile Ballard is slightly further from downtown Seattle, it has its own collection of great breweries, bars, and restaurants. And while it's very walkable, first-time visitors will likely want a car to explore the rest of the city. A perk of the three-story home's location, though? Excellent views of Seattle's skyline from the rooftop deck. Inside, you'll find three bedrooms, three baths, a fully equipped kitchen, desk for WFH days, and plenty of natural light.
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Three-bedroom Queen Anne home
Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Private patio, on-site parking, view of the Space Needle
Nearby attractions: Space Needle, Kerry Park, Cal Anderson Park, Seattle CenterIf you're looking for room for a group while still being close to the action, consider this two-story Queen Anne home. You'll be near Kerry Park, which boasts the quintessential view of the city and Mount Rainier, and Queen Anne Avenue North, a main street with lots of restaurants, coffee shops, and bars. Inside, there are three bedrooms, one with a queen, one a king, and the last with two single beds, plus a fully-stocked kitchen and plenty of common spaces to lounge. (The only downside? Just one bathroom.)
Modern Alki beach house
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: Ocean and mountain views, Bose Bluetooth sound system, gas fireplace, beach essentials provided
Nearby attractions: Alki Beach, water taxi, West Seattle BreweryIn Alki, you'll be treated to gorgeous views of the city, great seafood, and nice walking paths along the water. And while this rental is just a short walk from the beach, you don't actually have to leave to see the water, as evidenced by the two full walls of windows in the kitchen and living area, a portion of which you can see above. There's room for four inside across two bedrooms, plus two and a half baths, a chef's kitchen, and a laundry room.
Affordable, well-decorated guest suite in Lake Forest Park
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Gas fireplace, hypoallergenic bedding, ADA-friendly, private garage
Nearby attractions: Burke-Gilman hiking trail, Third Place BooksIdeal for solo travelers or couples traveling by car (or willing to rent one), this studio offers a peaceful place to rest your head about 20 minutes north of downtown Seattle. It was designed with ADA integration in mind, with a well-lit, step-free path to the guest entrance, fixed grab bars for the shower and toilet, and a step-free access to the garage and washer and dryer. Inside, the layout makes it feel more spacious, with a galley kitchen separating the bedroom and living area. Past guests call it a “perfect place to stay” and “possibly the nicest, most thoughtful Airbnb I’ve ever slept in,” noting its new interior and fast internet.
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Contemporary Capitol Hill studio
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Tivoli Bluetooth stereo, clawfoot tub, shared rooftop
Nearby attractions: Vintage stores, 15th Ave's bars and restaurants, Volunteer ParkSeattle nightlife is centered in Capitol Hill, so if you're looking to be in an area that's easily walkable to some of the city's best bars and restaurants, this studio is in a prime location. (You can walk or take public transit to places like Pike Place Market and the Space Needle, too—the latter of which is visible from the apartment's rooftop.) Inside, you'll find one bedroom and one bathroom (complete with a clawfoot tub), a small dining table, and kitchen.
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Spacious Central District townhouse
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
Top amenities: Keyless entry, gas fireplace, Sealy beds with hypoallergenic bedding
Nearby attractions: Starbucks Reserve Roastery, Optimism Brewery, Wing Luke MuseumAmong the largest homes on this list, this four-bedroom townhome has six beds total (two are pull-out double beds) and three and a half baths. You can also spend time in the open kitchen-living area or upstairs on the rooftop deck (featuring another view of Mount Rainier). Located in a more residential neighborhood, you're about a 10-minute drive from Capitol Hill, Pike/Pine, or Pike Place Market. The home has one parking spot to use, and past guests note street parking is plentiful.
Modern family-friendly home on Mercer Island
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths
Top amenities: Indoor fireplace, piano, sunroom, garden
Nearby attractions: In between Bellevue and Seattle; Pioneer Park hiking trailsFor ample space in a residential neighborhood, this Mercer Island home delivers. It has room for up to 10 guests, including a bunk bed room for the kids, multiple living spaces, a fully-stocked kitchen, and a large backyard to boot. The sunroom with arcade games is another highlight. Despite its quiet location, you’re just a 15-minute drive from downtown Seattle (there’s parking on-site), where you can check out Pike Place Market, the Museum of Pop Culture, and Chihuly Garden and Glass. Parents, note that you can rent items like strollers and baby swingers from the host, and there are plenty of games and a playset out back for older kids.