It's a large hotel with two towers, 35 floors and over 1200 rooms.
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Often as the Seattle Marathon's host hotel, this Westin is definitely in sync with the athletic crowd. Its 40-story twin towers, located within 6 blocks of Pike Place Market, CenturyLink Field and the convention center, are a convenient home base.
Price: Expensive
Adjacent to the Washington Convention Center in the heart of downtown, Grand Hyatt is the epitome of 21st Century high-tech luxury.
Price: Expensive
Renaissance guests will be close to CenturyLink and T-Mobile Park, Pike Place Market as well as many of the other major Seattle business and tourist attractions downtown.
Price: Moderately Expensive
This surprisingly modern and attractive property is also wallet-friendly! The hotel's major disadvantage is its location. Just west of I-5, Springhill is about 1/2-mile outside of downtown's shopping and business districts and a mile from Pike Place Market.
Price: Least Expensive
Kimpton hotels have personality and the Alexis is no exception. Art is the theme here.
Price: Expensive
This centrally located property is recommended for its moderate rates, host of freebies, and central location. With Executive as home base, guests can easily walk to all of downtown Seattle's attractions (e.g., Pike Place is 5 blocks away, about 10 minutes). The actual accommodations are quite
Price: Least Expensive