Seattle Hotels
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- monkeyshine
Hi. I have to be in Seattle for a week at the end of November and am looking for a good hotel. The Edgewater looks cool...is it or is it musty and eehh. A co-worker recommended the Red Lion but I read some questionable reviews regarding paper thin walls. I'll be working in Redmond but want to stay downtown. Where should I stay?!
- Douglas0
When I was visiting last summer, Edgwater kept coming up on travel sites, but I'm happy I didn't stay there. The reviews sounded meh, and when i walked by the location, t actually kinda sucked.
I stayed at Hotel Andra and loved it.
http://www.hotelandra.com/Other popular suggestions are:
http://www.hotelmaxseattle.com/
http://www.alexishotel.com/
http://www.acehotel.com/seattle
- dibec0
I really like the Westin, Paramount, Sheraton, W in downtown Seattle. These are all safe bets and you can not go wrong. The Max is also pretty cool, small rooms and pretty trendy. You may also look into staying at the Marriot in Bellevue.
Redmond to Downtown or vice versa is not a bad commute, but if not prepared can be a nightmare. My two cents.
- jfletcher0
Don't stay in Redmond, traffic will suck BAD if you choose the wrong time to travel. Downtown is good. Every "designer" loves the Ace hotel, it's cool, but I'll take a standard place. The W was nice, but probably pricey.
- why is designer in quotes? I stayed there and quite enjoyed it.flashbender
- heavyt0
i stayed at the Mediterranian, in Queen Anne. It really isnt as good as the pictures would make it appear.
- monkeyshine0
Thanks, guys! I'll look into these. Redmond sucks...I'd never want to get stuck there.
- flashbender0
as jfletcher said. Ace hotel is cool and has comfortable beds with cozy wool blankets.