| Popular Seattle Hotels |
Seattle Marriott Waterfront
located in the heart of the downtown waterfront district. |
Alexis Hotel Seattle
luxury hotel located in the heart of
downtown Seattle |
Seattle Fairmont Hotel
a member of Historic Hotels of America, well deserves its reputation as
Seattle's Grand Dame hotel |
Seattle Grand Hyatt
nestled conveniently in the heart of downtown's thriving retail and
theatre district and adjacent to the Washington State Convention Center |
Edgewater Hotel Seattle
Seattle’s only waterfront hotel, with dramatic views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic
Mountains and the downtown skyline |
W Seattle
Hotel
W Seattle is all about service and amenities. Whatever you want, whenever you
want it. |
Sorrento Hotel Seattle
Overlooking the downtown Seattle skyline, Puget Sound and the Olympic
Mountains, the hotel offers rich décor, casual elegance and
Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and ambience |
Seattle Sheraton Hotel
The best of Seattle is found just outside our front doors, from
exciting nightlife to gourmet restaurants, world-class shopping, and of course,
the heart of the financial and business district. |
Seattle Westin
Hotel
The ideal urban retreat, just steps away from the Washington State
Convention Center, Pike Place Market and Seattle's most enticing shops. Enjoy
unique views of the city, Lake Union and Puget Sound |
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Queen
Anne is a neighborhood and hill in Seattle, Washington.
it is the highest hill in town with an elevation of more than
450 feet above the waters of Puget Sound. It is
worth taking a drive around to see why housing prices are booming and rentals
vacancies are low here. You will find a stylish
combination of noteworthy architecture, water and city
views, and lively shopping all in close proximity to downtown.
Queen Anne has long been seen as a desirable
place to live. Seattle's earliest pioneers began to
subdivide the hill as early as 1884. Head up
to the west side of the hill for viewpoints.
Queen Anne is situated just north of Seattle Center and just south of
Fremont across the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The hill early became a popular
spot for the city's economic and cultural elite to build their mansions |