Boutique Hotels Seattle

Looking for boutique hotels? Seattle has several to choose from. From historic to ultra modern, trendy to themed, these Seattle boutique hotels make your stay unique and fun.

You'll find several boutique hotels in Seattle, downtown and close to all the major attractions.

What makes a hotel a boutique hotel? First of all, most are not part of major corporate hotel chains. They are more intimate and individualistic, each one with a unique character and atmosphere. They are usually smaller than chain hotels. They aim to provide more personalized accommodations and services. Some offer many of the same amenities as the larger hotels, some don't.

These are often "design" hotels, furnished with a theme in mind such as music or art. The rooms are decorated with quality furniture and artwork. Sometimes each room has its own decor and style.

So if you're looking for unique and interesting accommodations and not just a place to sleep at night, consider these Seattle boutique hotels.





Boutique Hotels Seattle - Inn at the Market

Inn at the Market
86 Pine Street
4 Star, $$$

This is an award-winning hotel located in Pike Place Market. The ivy-covered courtyard offers a peaceful hideaway from the hustle and bustle of the Market. Designed with Northwest style, the Inn has 70 rooms with views that include downtown, the Market, the waterfront, Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. The rooftop deck offers one of the best views around. No pets.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Alexis Hotel

Alexis Hotel
1007 First Avenue
4 Star, $$$

Located in a historic building one block east of the waterfront and ferry terminal, the Alexis is committed to the arts community and is full of Northwest art. Original pieces are displayed throughout the rooms, hallways, and lobby. Features include 24-hour room service, on-site fitness center, private steam room, and the book-filled Library Bistro restaurant. Complimentary service includes an evening wine reception in the lobby. Pets welcome.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Hotel Max

Hotel Max
620 Stewart Street
3 1/2 Star, $$

Funky and modern, this boutique hotel was billed as one of the "Top Sexiest Hotels in the U.S." by TripAdvisor. Hotel Max has dedicated itself to promoting emerging and established Seattle artists and photographers. More than 350 original paintings and photographs adorn the walls of both rooms and public spaces. Very hip, very Seattle.


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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Hotel Andra

Hotel Andra
2000 Fourth Avenue
4 Star, $$$

Hotel Andra is located in Belltown, a trendy neighborhood just three blocks from Pike Place Market. The design and decor incorporate lots of wood, water, and stone with Scandinavian influences. Hotel Andra has a "Living Room" as opposed to a lobby, with a fireplace, bookcases, and a flat plasma screen that projects a collection of fine art. The Loft floats above the Living Room. Pets welcome.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Vintage Park

Hotel Vintage Park
1100 5th Avenue
$$

A boutique hotel with a winery them, the guestrooms are named for nearby Washington wineries and vineyards. The Vintage Park offers wine tastings every afternoon in front of the fireplace and a nightly wine tasting in the lobby every evening featuring Washington State wines. Pets welcome.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Hotel Monaco

Hotel Monaco
1101 Fourth Avenue
4 Star, $$$

Hotel Monaco is full of stylish decor with bold colors, patterns, and unique touches like animal print bathrobes. The leaping dolphins mural in the lobby is patterned after the Knossos dolphin mural from ancient Greece. Features a New Orleans-style restaurant and evening receptions with beer and wine in the lobby. Pets welcome.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Sorrento Hotel

Sorrento Hotel
900 Madison Street
4 Star

One of the boutique hotels in Seattle that is also a historic landmark, the Sorrento opened in 1909 just before the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, a world's fair that was held in Seattle. It has been well taken care of by the owners who have restored it to it's original appearance. Classic, old world charm is what you'll find here. It is located on the east side if Interstate 5 in the First Hill neighborhood. Downtown is still within walking distance, but they also offer complimentary taxi or town-car service for sightseeing. Pets welcome.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Mayflower Park

Mayflower Park
405 Olive Way
3.5 Star

The Mayflower Park is one of several boutique hotels Seattle offers that is listed as a Historic Hotel by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Built in 1927, it has been lovingly restored with European elegance. It has an antique-filled lobby with crystal chandeliers and a 200-year-old grandfather clock. It is connected by walkway to Westlake Center and is four blocks from Pike Place Market. Amenities include a complimentary wine reception on Wednesday nights.

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Boutique Hotels Seattle - Inn at Harbor Steps

Inn at Harbor Steps
1221 First Avenue
3.5 Star, $$$

A Four Sisters Inn, this is sort of a cross between bed and breakfast and boutique hotels. Seattle Art Museum is right across the street. A gourmet breakfast is included with every room rate. Wine, tea, and hors d oeuvres are served in the Library each afternoon.

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