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Seattle Hotels: The Four Seasons Seattle

Insider tips on where to stay in and around Seattle

By Seattle magazine staff May 23, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pemstrongLocation: /strong/emDowntown, 99 Union St.; 206.749.7000; a href=”http://www.fourseasons.com/seattle/” target=”_blank”fourseasons.com/seattle/a/p
pemstrongNumber of Rooms: /strong/em147 guest rooms including 13 luxury suites, many with reproductions of art by local artists/p
pstrongemRates: /em/strongFrom $395 for a city view to $445 for a deluxe bay room and up to $5,000 for the Presidential Suite/p
pemstrongPool: /strong/emYes, an outdoor rooftop infinity pool with spectacular views of Elliott Bay/p
pemstrongFitness center:/strong/em Yes/p
pemstrongimg src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/four-seasons_spas-relaxation-lounge.jpg” style=”vertical-align: middle;” height=”398″ width=”600″brbr/strongThe spa relaxation lounge at The Four Seasons SeattlestrongbrbrSpa:/strong/em Yes/p
pemstrongRestaurant/room service:/strong/em ART Restaurant and in-room dining/p
pemstrongHotel bar:/strong/em a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/best-hotel-bars-seattle“ART Lounge/a/p
pemstrongParking (cost per night): /strong/em$41 with in and out privileges/p
pemstrongProximity to Downtown Seattle:/strong/em In the heart. One block from Pike Place Market and across the street from the Seattle Art Museum/p
pemstrongQuick look: /strong/emThe Four Season’s name promises dialed-in luxury and the Seattle outpost does not disappoint. Expect chic interiors, immaculately appointed rooms and stellar customer service, smack dab in the middle of the city, with amazing views to boot./p
pemstrongVibe/Ambiance: /strong/emSleek and modern with wood and marble and other natural elements as accents. Fancy, but not staid./p
pemstrongOccupants: /strong/emCultured travelers and families who like to travel in style./p
pemstrongLobby:/strong/em Modern and sleek, updated lodge feel with a welcoming and inviting fireplacebrbrimg src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/four-seasons-hotel-seattle-lobby.jpg” style=”vertical-align: middle;” height=”398″ width=”600″brbremThe lobby /em/p
pemstrongService: /strong/emAttentive, yet unobtrusive/p
pemstrongCleanliness: /strong/emImmaculate/p
pemstrongRoom size/decor:/strong/em The rooms are done in soothing tones of cream and tan with pops of red and other bold colors. Bathrooms are clad in marble and are well appointed with large soaking tubs and separate showers. Rooms are among the largest in the city and range from 450 square feet for city view guest room up to 660 square feet for the deluxe bay view rooms. Suites start at 795 square feet and go up to 2,480 square feet for Presidential Suite./p
pemstrongBedding: /strong/em300 thread count sheets, plush mattresses, many plump pillows/p
pemstrongBath products: /strong/emL’Occitane/p
pemstrongIn-room coffee: /strong/emIn-room coffee makers upon request, complimentary Fonte coffee in lobby from 4:30 to 8 a.m./p
pemstrongKids/Pet services:/strong/em Pets up to 20 pounds welcome; plenty of amenities for the kiddos, including a cute collaboration with emLarry Gets Lost/em author John Skewes./p
pemstrongOther amenities: /strong/emMany perks to take advantage of including sailing trips, picnic lunches at the Olympic Sculpture Park, a chef’s tour of a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/5-reasons-visit-pike-place-market-now“Pike Place Market /aand an eager team of concierge willing to help you plan just about anything in the city, as well as complimentary first-come-first-served car service./p
pemstrongWireless:/strong/em Complimentary/p
pemstrongSound-proofness:/strong/em Calm, peaceful and quiet despite being in the heart of the city. No noise from other rooms or the hallway./p
pnbsp;img src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/four-seasons_arts-chefs-communal-table.jpg” style=”vertical-align: middle;” height=”398″ width=”600″brembrART Restaurant at The Four Seasons Seattle/em/p

 

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