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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
It's the details guests remember. The lobby that glows with warmth and character and guestrooms that speaks in subtle tones of style and substance. Located on Seattle's toniest street at the corner of 4th and Spring in the heart of the city.
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
3.2 out of 5
(104 reviews)
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Hotel address: 400 Spring Street, Seattle, WA 98104
Seattle, WA
Seattle Tacoms International Airport - 15 miles, King county International Airport - 7 miles.
Located in the Heart of Seattle at the corners of 4th avenue and spring street. Walking distance to Pikes Market, Shopping district, Financial core, waterfront and Convention center. This charming hotel is located at 4th avenue and Spring street in the heart of the city's financial district, close to key business, retail and cultural centers.
This property has a smoke-free policy
This stylish restaurant offers Pan Asian cuisine and fun lounge atmosphere. Menu features fresh Sushi and Asian cuisine.
A Starbucks owned location-serving coffees, teas, pastries and sandwiches located in the lobby of the hotel.
Please enter check-in and check-out dates to the right to select a room
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
3.2 out of 5
(104 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
3 out of 5
2024 NW 59th St., #5
Bob Dec 1, 2009
This is a sleep hotel located near the central hub of Seattle. The rooms leave something to be desired. The hotel was once a ... star but has faded. It isn't a bad hotel. It isn't a great hotel. There was aloud couple near us. The front desk got them to quite down promptly
Traveler type: Family
Score
3 out of 5
businesswoman
Businesswoman Nov 30, 2009
On the day of my visit, there was a ladybug invasion in the city. They were crawling all over my room's walls and ceiling. ... After two or three phone calls, staff did not come up to see what is going on. It took three phone calls and me physically go to the lobby to be moved to another room.
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
won't be back
guest2 Nov 23, 2009
I did some business two blocks from the hotel. Obvioulsly, I chose the hotel because of location. The hotel is a little ... outdated. It's very warm in the room even the heater is off, the airconditioner is not running anymore because it's winter. They have friendly staff though.
Traveler type: Business
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
Check out Serious Pie for upscale pizza.
--John, Chicago Oct 28, 2009
Do not Pre-pay to book the Grayline TO the Sea-Tac Airport if you have an early morning departure becuase it does not run early enough. Grayline FROM the airport was a great cheap option, $10 instead of $38. Hotel is easily within walking distance from Grayline's Fairmont Olympic drop.
--Tracy Rosa, Dallas, TX Oct 26, 2009
from 5th avenue & spring street 5 min walk to westlake shopping center; at the center, take the monorail to space needle or museums
--on vacation, san francisco, ca Oct 24, 2009
Overall score
3.2 out of 5
(104 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
3 out of 5
2024 NW 59th St., #5
Bob Dec 1, 2009
This is a sleep hotel located near the central hub of Seattle. The rooms leave something to be desired. The hotel was once a ... star but has faded. It isn't a bad hotel. It isn't a great hotel. There was aloud couple near us. The front desk got them to quite down promptly
Traveler type: Family
Score
3 out of 5
businesswoman
Businesswoman Nov 30, 2009
On the day of my visit, there was a ladybug invasion in the city. They were crawling all over my room's walls and ceiling. ... After two or three phone calls, staff did not come up to see what is going on. It took three phone calls and me physically go to the lobby to be moved to another room.
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
won't be back
guest2 Nov 23, 2009
I did some business two blocks from the hotel. Obvioulsly, I chose the hotel because of location. The hotel is a little ... outdated. It's very warm in the room even the heater is off, the airconditioner is not running anymore because it's winter. They have friendly staff though.
Traveler type: Business
Score
2 out of 5
Nice but not exravagent. Quaint!
On the fly booker Nov 11, 2009
Ok Spot. ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
2 out of 5
Ex Hotel Pacific
Vegasvisitor Oct 30, 2009
Would not let me check in when arrived, drove around the block and they were checking someone else in so then it was okay. ... [...] The parking was not included but cost 21 dollars a night extra. The room was big enough for a bed and TV period. Customer locked in elevator and making lots of noise. When I called to ask the front desk to come up to calm guest they refused and said the fire department was on its way. It was 3 am.
Traveler type: Single
Score
3 out of 5
Great location, adequate accommadations
John Oct 28, 2009
This is a great location for seeing the sites and taking public transportation. The rooms are small but clean. The hotel is ... old and outdated, but adequate if you don't plan on spending too much time there.
Traveler type: Couples
Check out Serious Pie for upscale pizza.
Score
3 out of 5
Amazing location and reasonable rates
Dreaming Writer Oct 27, 2009
The room was smaller than I had expected, especially for a delux room. But the bed, pillows, and sheets were very ... comfortable. There was no noticable noise, either. The location was utterly fantastic, too, only a short walk from all kinds of attractions. I would definitely recommend it for someone traveling on a budget.
Traveler type: Single
Score
1 out of 5
Executive Hotel NOT for Executives
Tracy Rosa Oct 26, 2009
This was NOT place to stay if you need a restful night sleep or need to be somewhere at a certain time as facilities are not ... dependable. While the location and price are attractive, these factors add to many 'partiers' staying whom you can hear all night through the thin walls with honking and partying on the street as well. When the Hotel Staff advises one should open the window if cooling the room is needed, that only lends to more noise with the hotel being on a main street. When I went to sleep the hotel air was on, but sometime in the middle of the night, they "switched" to heat and I awoke to a very hot room. The staff stated that 1/2 the hotel switched so I would need to change rooms to keep from having heat blast. I changed rooms and was in a slightly better laid out room (505) which I was advised was the "Supreme Queen". That is the category I had paid for in the beginning so they had just taken my money the first two nights not providing the Supreme room!! Make sure if you pay for the Supreme, you get the larger room! The later room was slighly bigger, but I could not imagine having more than one person in the room as one had to manuver to use the smaller bathroom facilities. The third night, the hotel "switched" in the middle of the night and AGAIN, I awoke to a blasting hot room. This makes it difficult to dress and be prepared for the sales calls! No notice was given, no apologies, and the hotel has NO FANS! Opening the window does not work when it's raining and there is no breeze! While I had read the reviews and anticipated a small room with questionable cleanliness, I knew I could ask for the room to be serviced if needed. The second room clearly had been occupied by a woman as makeup was all over the counter. I cleaned that up and had no idea how all the hair could be on the ceiling. That was odd. I overlook peeling paint and patched walls as this was a vintage hotel. The sheets were clean.
Traveler type: Business
Do not Pre-pay to book the Grayline TO the Sea-Tac Airport if you have an early morning departure becuase it does not run early enough. Grayline FROM the airport was a great cheap option, $10 instead of $38. Hotel is easily within walking distance from Grayline's Fairmont Olympic drop.
Score
3 out of 5
Floridian' Point of View
Mario Oct 26, 2009
Hotel was mainly used for showering and sleeping as we spent 90% of our time out in Seattle. So the room served its purpose. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
1 out of 5
equivalent to motel 6
on vacation Oct 24, 2009
pros: friendly front desk staff; lobby is cool modern decor; public computer & internet available; conveniently located; ... Seattle's Best Coffee on the other side of the lobby. cons: no ramp to roll luggage to lobby elevator only stairs; narrow hallway; low ceiling; outdated decor; paper thin doors & walls; the bed in our room (one queen bed) was NOT comfortable, bed frame sits too low on the ground, i felt the springs on the mattress when i laid down; electric outlet next to nightstand had a glitch; small room; tiny bathroom; showerhead was hanging off the wall; no complimentary hand soap; didn't see cafe/restaurant in hotel. i checked out 40 minutes after i checked in; walked one block to 5th avenue to hotel vintage park; got a double bed room for $35 more a night
Traveler type: Family
from 5th avenue & spring street 5 min walk to westlake shopping center; at the center, take the monorail to space needle or museums
Score
5 out of 5
Unbeatable location for the price
Robertvalentine Oct 15, 2009
I have stayed here before and I like coming back. ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
The room was a disappointment
HPA Oct 13, 2009
It was certainly adequate for our very short (less than 12 hour) stay. Have stayed here numerous times and this is the first ... room that was really in bad shape...paint peeling, cracked plaster, etc. Bathroom was almost too small to turn around in. We have loved it in the past. This time I will consider before going again, tho the location cannot be beaten. The price did seem to be too good to be true.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
3 out of 5
great location
epb Oct 12, 2009
this hotel is a great value if you are not interested in a large room it offer a great location but if it rains be careful ... you might want to stay in the room a little more
Traveler type: Couples
we ate at purple. wild ginger and shuckers all GREAT
Score
2 out of 5
Details make all the difference
Gen X Traveler Oct 11, 2009
The room was small, but more than adequate for one person. I was disappointed by the lack of attention to details--worn ... patch on vinyl headboard, peeling wallpaper, holes in wall, worn patches on chair and ottoman, duvet also had worn patches and probably needed to be replaced, and pillows weren't fresh (which is pretty awful). There is no complimentary lotion and a razor blade costs $6 because it's a part of a "shave kit". These are things that I'd accept at a 2 star hotel. The other reviews about the paper thin walls are true: I heard the busy elevator power up and down throughout my stay, doors closing on my level, and every time someone knocked on a neighbor's door, I thought they were knocking on mine! Location is right next to the library downtown and the location is super. Don't expect to get a street view window--mine was of the parking structure, so I couldn't tell if the sun was out. Bed was very comfy.
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
Nice place!
Travelers Oct 11, 2009
This is a nice place. Not the newest, deffinately has some wear and tear, but the location is awesome for an on-a-budget ... Seattle tourist. The A/C was shut off half way through our stay. We were told the entire hotel switches from A/C to heat on a prescheduled date. This was awful and should have been re-evaluated since it was unusually warm in Seattle during our stay. We fried.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location!
Fellowtravlr Oct 8, 2009
Very Close to everything.....Coffee shop in the bottom if the hotel. Shopping a few blocks away and Pike Place Market within ... walking distance!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
3 out of 5
Heat stroke
EMT Oct 7, 2009
A decent hotel for the price but they are having serious problems with their heating system. I got to my room about 3pm, ... immediately turned off the heater - not down but off entirely - and at midnight it was still so hot it made me sick. Normally, this is the type of hotel I would end up being a regular at but the heating was enough to make me put it on the 'avoid like the plague' list. A shame really..
Traveler type: Single
Score
3 out of 5
stay 10/01-10/02
shortstay Oct 5, 2009
small rooms, you have to pay $21 per day for parking, which is next door. check in was a little difficult as there is only ... parking for taxis immediately outside but vallet is available. good location, rooms were small but clean and convenient. old hotel that appears to have been nicely rennovated. We enjoyed our short stay with no complaints.
Traveler type: Couples
walking distance to the the fields and attractions along the way
Score
1 out of 5
Don't stay here, run away!!!!!
asdfg Oct 4, 2009
Not recently remodeled, very shabby. The entire room is the size of most walk-in closets. The quality is the same as a hotel ... you would stay in for $23 a night. Its old and badly patched and smells like smokey moldy shoes. AND THEY MAKE YOU PAY TO PARK, its $21 !!!!!!!!!!!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Better than expected!
Nizzi Oct 3, 2009
This hotel was better than anticipated. The room was small and the a/c unit didn't work too well but it had everything ... necessary for a short trip. Parking was free, it was in the heart of downtown, the staff was friendly, & they even had extras: robe, blow dryer, coffee, LCD TV. I would definitely stay again!
Traveler type: Single
The famous marketplace was within walking distance! Definitely saved me money on a taxi!
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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Check out Serious Pie for upscale pizza.
--John, Chicago Oct 28, 2009
Do not Pre-pay to book the Grayline TO the Sea-Tac Airport if you have an early morning departure becuase it does not run early enough. Grayline FROM the airport was a great cheap option, $10 instead of $38. Hotel is easily within walking distance from Grayline's Fairmont Olympic drop.
--Tracy Rosa, Dallas, TX Oct 26, 2009
from 5th avenue & spring street 5 min walk to westlake shopping center; at the center, take the monorail to space needle or museums
--on vacation, san francisco, ca Oct 24, 2009
we ate at purple. wild ginger and shuckers all GREAT
--epb, maui hawaii Oct 12, 2009
walking distance to the the fields and attractions along the way
--shortstay, Walla Walla, WA Oct 5, 2009
The famous marketplace was within walking distance! Definitely saved me money on a taxi!
--Nizzi, Fullerton, ca Oct 3, 2009
W hotel next to Executive Hotel has a swanky bar.
--Babeuary, Sandpoint, ID Sep 29, 2009
Your pleasures are within walking distance.
--Traveler, Hilton Head Island, SC Sep 18, 2009
Try the fresh fruit at Pike's Market - the peaches are amazing.
--Booratino2, New York, NY Sep 16, 2009
Most downtown stores close by 8pm.
--Fall traveller, Minneapolis, MN Sep 15, 2009
There's a Seattle's Best in the hotel.
--SLM, Atlanta Sep 12, 2009
I very much liked the Purple Cafe, two blocks away on 4th Avenue, and the restaurant of the Monaco Hotel directly across the street from the Executive Hotel Pacific. Both have terrific food and service. They're not cheap, however.
--Buck, San Francisco Sep 2, 2009
COMING FROM TRAIN STATION OR BALL PARK< MUCH EASIER TO WALK ON FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD RATHER THAN 4TH. Avoid steep hill walk by coming up from Union or Pike to the Hotel.
--Baseball fan Nana, Eugene There's a Pan-Asian restaurant called Wild(?) Ginger with excellent food. It was so good, I went two nights in a row. --Jade Girl, San Francisco Aug 25, 2009 McCormick & Schmick's is just 3 blocks west of the hotel. Excellent seafood and fantastic service. --Veenk, Portland, OR Aug 24, 2009 If you plan on staying in downtown Seattle you do not need a car if you stay here. --Traveler Chris, Phoenix, AZ Aug 17, 2009 Lots of choices --comp1, Lancaster, CA Aug 10, 2009 Qwest Field was about a mile walk. --Gail Coug Fan, Keizer, Oregon Aug 3, 2009 Was totally dead in downtown Seattle after the Torchlight parade. Don't know if it was normal or not. --Big T in NW, San Antonio, TX Aug 1, 2009 It took only about 15 min or so to walk to Pike's, Westlake shopping center and other stores from this hotel. It's a safe walk with lots of people in business attire. Bus is also an option that's convenient. --Solo female business traveler, Honolulu, HI Jul 31, 2009Dining tip, Short Walk
Dining tip, Short Walk
Money savers tip
Dining tip, Short Walk
Recreation/Attractions tip, Long Walk
Nightlife tip, Long Walk
Shopping tip, Short Walk
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