Wonderful hotel Next to Pike's market. Quiet, nicely decorated, great staff. We had a room with a incredible view of the sound.
Will definately stay again. Craig from Sonoma.
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Wonderful hotel Next to Pike's market. Quiet, nicely decorated, great staff. We had a room with a incredible view of the sound.
Will definately stay again. Craig from Sonoma.
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Business serviceNice boutique hotel with super beds. We chose the City View package as we have stayed in Seattle many times and weren't planning on staying in the room too much.
Unfortunately the City View rooms sit right on First Ave. Buses, vagrancy, street noise. Pretty tough environment.
Would stay again but would chose to spend a bit more and have a view of the Sound.
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Business serviceBest place to stay in Seattle, close to Pike's Market (2 feet away), cruise ships, SAFECO FIELD (baseball) & QUEST FIELD (football). Took the Clipper from Victoria BC land right in the heart of downtown. Took cab to hotel, don't rent a car crazy roads in Seattle!
Hotel beautiful, room looked over Puget Sound. Watch the ships, water planes, ferries lit at night transporting people across bay. Wonderful bed in room, lovely toiltetries, great room service, very nice restaurant and can eat outside.
Lots of restaurants around every corner.
Ten minute walk to Nordstroms, JJill, Coldwater Creek, Jcrew etc etc.
20 min walk to Sheraton hotel where you pick up bus to Everett Washington to take a tour bus to the Boeing Plant and see huge jets being constructed and their own runway for testing.
Walk to aquarium, restaurants on pier over looking harbour, and world famour Pike' s Market Place, food, crafts, flowers, antiques, everything you could think of. Closes at 6 p.m.
A different crowd downtown at night but lots of police in full view on bikes and horses, never saw any problems.
Hotel is a boutique hotel and a lovely change from the big 5 star chain hotels. Would go back in a minute.
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ServiceI wish we could have stayed longer, but our flight was delayed due to a snowstorm in Boston. We arrived very late at night and had been upgraded without asking. There was some construction going on the next morning so we were given a room on a higher floor to be further away from any noise disturbance.
It was a minute or two walk from the Public Market. There was a lot to see within walking distance.
The beds were extremely comfortable. the only down side was that you had to walk outside for a few seconds to get to some of the rooms.
We had contact with many people at the front desk, all of whom were very happy to help and full of all kinds of information. We'd stay again and recommend it highly.
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ServiceI stayed at the Inn at the Market for the weekend preceding New Year's Eve, with wheelchair-using spouse and my 80+-year-old parents who both walk with canes. The hotel allocated adjoining (though not connected) handicapped-accessible rooms on the third floor (301 + 302). A door separates these two rooms from the rest of the floor, which features a conference room or two, resulting in a very quiet stay.
Because of the extremely steep slope of Pine Street down to the Pike Place Market, these rooms, reached by a lift from the lobby, are on the street level of First Avenue. It is possible to request a key to this street level door, allowing disabled guests to return directly to their room (and the elevators) without negotiating the slope to the main lobby. A bus stop outside the door unfortunately precludes bringing a car right to the door, but a parking lot on level ground is just a block away, and might suit for setting down or picking up a wheelchair-using passenger.
Both rooms were very attractively furnished (see photo) and both had windows opening onto the little alley separating the hotel from Campagne Restaurant (which provides the dinner room service). 301 also has an oversized, bumped-out window-seat overlooking Pine St and the market. Great for early morning people watching.
Access was acceptable in both bathrooms. A steel shelving unit holding towels and bath amenities was convenient but it made 301's bathroom a tighter fit than necessary; the toilet height, position in the room, and placement of grab bars were problematic. Pluses included the wall-hung sink and curbless shower stall that included a seat with a back.
An additional accessibility caveat: the hotel's main entrance and valet car parking service is on Pine. The slope is steep, a potential hazard for a disabled driver exiting from the driver's side of the vehicle. Exit from the passenger side, and nose the car into the curb (which is, incidentally, 5" high) to offer the greatest protection from traffic and the incline.
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