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Sponsored | Celebrate Seattle’s reopening at The Edgewater

You’ll feel welcomed from the moment you arrive.

By Seattle Mag July 8, 2021

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When you visit the distinctive over-water hotel on Pier 67, you’ll feel welcomed from the moment you arrive.

From the personalized service and warm hospitality to the historic décor dispersed throughout the property, every inch of the hotel is memorable. Savor the flavors of Seattle at the hotel’s iconic restaurant, Six Seven and experience a true culinary prowess that fuses local Pacific Northwest ingredients with innovative and bold flavors, creating an extraordinary dining experience.

It’s time to take respite this summer on The Edgewater’s waterfront and relax in your new home away from home.

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