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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
Max is the hotel, Maximalism is the art.
Right in the middle of downtown Seattle, Washington; the Hotel Max's low-key design leads you to think business, but what we're really about is ART! ART! ART! The whole place is designed as a foil for both emerging and established artists & photographers in town. Each floor takes you on a journey through a different photographer's eye. Hotel Max has the glamour and the gleam to keep your mind fixated on the most artistic Seattle hotel. Come experience the Hotel Max.
Pet deposit is $40 (non refundable)
Red Fin, like its ever-popular, sister restaurant Wasabi Bistro in Belltown, offers innovative Asian fusion in a stylish and inviting atmosphere. From inventive sushi rolls to a tender Angus steak, Red Fin delights even the most discriminate palette. Join us for your favorite libation at Red Fin's bar featuring a broad variety of Japanese sakes and imaginative cocktails.
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Dec 22, check-out Dec 25
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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
4.0 out of 5
(111 reviews)
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Hotel address: 620 Stewart St., Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle, Washington
Sea Tac Airport
Located in the shopping district of downtown Seattle, the Hotel Max is within blocks of many major Seattle attractions such as Pike Place Market and Washington State Convention Trade Center.
Red Fin, like its ever-popular, sister restaurant Wasabi Bistro in Belltown, offers innovative Asian fusion in a stylish and inviting atmosphere. From inventive sushi rolls to a tender Angus steak, Red Fin delights even the most discriminate palette. Join us for your favorite libation at Red Fin's bar featuring a broad variety of Japanese sakes and imaginative cocktails.
The Side Bar room seats 12 people, boardroom style. Please contact the sales department for more information (206) 728-6299
Please enter check-in and check-out dates to the right to select a room
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Dec 22, check-out Dec 25
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
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
4.0 out of 5
(111 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
4 out of 5
November 2009
brizy Nov 24, 2009
Very nicely appointed hotel. Great interior design/colours/art. Room was a little small but by no means too small. Best, most ... comfortable bedding I have had in a hotel. I would recomend this hotel for anyone who wants to stay in something a little more niche market and personal than the big chains.
Traveler type: Single
Score
4 out of 5
Urban fun, most comfortable beds!
foodie Nov 8, 2009
nice hotel for the price- very convenient location- walkable to all the fun stuff-pike place market, macy's, shopping...many ... great restaurants around. onsite restaurant very good, zagat-rated, awesome cocktails! bed was awesome, super comfy and there was a pillow-menu
Traveler type: Couples
park off-site for savings. hotel parking $35/night- valet (however, there are free in/out priveleges)
Score
4 out of 5
Hotel Max good location for the money
szfartist Nov 7, 2009
Hotel Max, very stylish hotel if you like art. Location is good. It close to everything. Starbuck is in every corner of the ... hotel. Redfin Resturant has a good breakfast. The only bad thing about the hotel is the bathroom is too small and you can hear every noise outside. The bed is good.
Traveler type: Family
Close to everything...Cafe, shopping, resturant...
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park off-site for savings. hotel parking $35/night- valet (however, there are free in/out priveleges)
--foodie, bellingham, wa Nov 8, 2009
Close to everything...Cafe, shopping, resturant...
--szfartist, Vallejo, CA Nov 7, 2009
Dragonfish has the best happy hour in town and is a real short walk from Hotel Max.
--Cashu$ Clay, Olympia, WA Oct 15, 2009
Overall score
4.0 out of 5
(111 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
4 out of 5
November 2009
brizy Nov 24, 2009
Very nicely appointed hotel. Great interior design/colours/art. Room was a little small but by no means too small. Best, most ... comfortable bedding I have had in a hotel. I would recomend this hotel for anyone who wants to stay in something a little more niche market and personal than the big chains.
Traveler type: Single
Score
4 out of 5
Urban fun, most comfortable beds!
foodie Nov 8, 2009
nice hotel for the price- very convenient location- walkable to all the fun stuff-pike place market, macy's, shopping...many ... great restaurants around. onsite restaurant very good, zagat-rated, awesome cocktails! bed was awesome, super comfy and there was a pillow-menu
Traveler type: Couples
park off-site for savings. hotel parking $35/night- valet (however, there are free in/out priveleges)
Score
4 out of 5
Hotel Max good location for the money
szfartist Nov 7, 2009
Hotel Max, very stylish hotel if you like art. Location is good. It close to everything. Starbuck is in every corner of the ... hotel. Redfin Resturant has a good breakfast. The only bad thing about the hotel is the bathroom is too small and you can hear every noise outside. The bed is good.
Traveler type: Family
Close to everything...Cafe, shopping, resturant...
Score
5 out of 5
What a nice surprise!
James Nov 2, 2009
What a nice surprise. Great service, clean room and great location at a fraction of the price of hotels close by. ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
4 out of 5
Seattle Trip
sleep less in Seattle. Oct 20, 2009
Hotel was great. Location was excellant, Staff was friendly but the rooms were small. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
To the Max
Cashu$ Clay Oct 15, 2009
I was in town for a conference at the Washington State Convention Center. The location of the hotel made walking to and from ... the convention a breeze, and was also close to tons of great shops and restaurants in and around Westlake Center. My first impression when I stepped through the front doors after I had been greeted by the valet attendant, was that the music in the lobby was awesome and that the art was cool too. I was welcomed warmly by the front desk gal who asked if it was my first time at the hotel and what brought me to town. She made checking in easy and asked if she could make any recomendations to me regarding dining, etc. When I asked her how much they charge to use their WiFi, which I saw online there was a fee for, she informed me that she would give me a password to access the Wifi for FREE, which I thought was a really nice touch. When I got off the elevator on my floor I immediately noticed the decor of my hall, every door was a black and white photo of a Seattle musician, Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, Eddie Vedder, etc. I couldn't help but walk up and down the hall to check out each door. Once in my room I had two thoughts, this room is really neat and this room is pretty cramped, which was ok because I was staying by myself. The room itself wasn't super small but the bathroom was pretty cramped. That having been said, it had everything in it that I would need for a relaxing night away from home. The one reason that I chose not to give this hotel a 5 star rating was due to the fact that I could hear the guests next door to my room pretty clearly, and although it didn't bother me too much I think that the excess noise would bother others so I thought that should be mentioned. Other than that, if I have the need to stay downtown ever again, I will more than likely check for a good deal at Hotel Max again.
Traveler type: Business
Dragonfish has the best happy hour in town and is a real short walk from Hotel Max.
Score
4 out of 5
great stay
PDXtraveller Oct 11, 2009
We needed a place to stay for a night in downtown Seattle, and this worked out great. Everything about this hotel was small ... - small elevator, small room, small bathroom - but it was also functional, clean, and comfortable. The staff was friendly and personable, and helpful when it came to arranging for late check out and giving tips on good breakfast places within the walking distance. The big pluses: clean, chic, comfortable (pillow menu!), Aveda bath products, bathrobes in the room, location. Cons: $35 valet parking (no good alternatives), air conditioner/heater was a noisy window unit, and our room's windows faced a wall and some vents - not pretty. That was probably because we went with the cheapest possible option. If we are here next time, we'll be sure to ask for a room with a better view. Overall great stay, we're likely to return.
Traveler type: Couples
Breakfast at Etta's near Pike Place Market - best french toast ever!
Score
5 out of 5
Hotel Max
D-train Oct 10, 2009
Great ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
nice time away
wifee Oct 6, 2009
I did NOTHING! My husband and I just hung out alone. This was a long needed getaway. Iloved it! ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
1 out of 5
tiny room
jpk Oct 1, 2009
room was tiny. parking was difficult. tub didn't drain. no counter space in bathroom. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
One Word: Extraordinary
cfwolfs Sep 22, 2009
This hotel is within walking distance (or a quick monorail/street-car/light rail ride) to many attractions, including Pike ... Place Market, Space Needle, Capitol Hill, Safeco and Qwest fields. The hotel is very modern and eclectic. Minimally decorated, so the focus is on the art. The beds are crazy comfortable, and if you don't like your pillow, you can call the front desk to change it out. The staff is willing to go above and beyond to satisfy the customer. The Asian Fusion restaurant in the lobby is tasty and moderately priced. Aveda bath/hair products +++
Traveler type: Couples
If you're traveling in from SEA airport, you can use the free Sound Link shuttle to the Tukwila Intl Blvd station and catch the Sound Link Light Rail to the last stop: Westlake. It's about a 4 block walk to the hotel from there. Very quick, and cheaper than parking your car.
Score
4 out of 5
dynamite comes in small packages
Concertgoer Sep 21, 2009
The staff was pleasasnt and courteous. The "artiness" of the overall hotel was a nice change from the corporate blandness one ... has come to expect. Our only complaint was the size of the room, especially the shower. However, the bed was comfy and the pillow assortment (you can call down to the desk and staff will bring pillows to meet your needs, firm, soft, etc...) was a nice touch. Moreover, the location is great.
Traveler type: Couples
The restaurant at the hotel is excellent!
Score
2 out of 5
The good bad and insane
Nevada visitors Sep 16, 2009
The staff were nice. The rooms small better for single traveler, small fitness center, and the insane was the $30.00 a day ... parking/valet parking fee and the $19.75 parking tax on top of that. Then there was the tipping valet on top of all the fees.
Traveler type: Couples
Most anywhere in Downtown is walking distance.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Unique Hotel
Camille Aug 29, 2009
Great hotel with old and new mixed. Really enjoyed the artwork and homey feel in the room. We stayed in a king room, which ... was small, but comfortable for two people for one night. The bathroom was small with not a lot of space to put anything, but decorated nicely. Friendly staff and easy to find location made a place we plan to go back to.
Traveler type: Couples
Park on the street if you plan to be in and out and it's a weekend. $30 valet may not be worth it, even though it has in and out privileges.
Score
5 out of 5
Hotel Max in Seattle
quanzimodo Aug 22, 2009
The staff were friendly, helpful and easy-going when we had to check out a bit late! We enjoyed our stay immensely and will ... definitely go back again. The restaurant was excellent as well. Top marks!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Phenomenal Hotel
Bobbie Aug 21, 2009
I had an excllent stay. ...
Traveler type: Single
Make sure you tell traveler the mall is 1-2 blocks over
Score
4 out of 5
Solid stay, but tiny bathrooms!
Finicky Hawkeye Aug 19, 2009
All in all we had a good stay with a couple minor drawbacks. The hotel is fun, a bit funky, and clean. The location is ... great -- we walked everywhere. The room was a bit small, but the biggest problem was the tiny bathroom. No more than one person can be in there at a time, and the shower is the size of a small closet (no bathtub). The only other issue I'd have with the hotel is value. For the same price it's probably not in the same league as some similarly appointed hotels (e.g. we could have been at the W or the Fairmount for roughly the same price, and I think other than location those would probably have been better options). It's close, though. The parking is probably the biggest scam -- saw some hotels are offering free parking to hybrids, and I wish Hotel Max would as well! The staff was great, very helpful and responsive to questions. The room was clean and odor-free (always our number one concern). The location is great -- about six easy blocks from the Pike's Place Market.
Traveler type: Couples
Happy Hours at the Red Fin have great sushi and drinks at great prices.
Score
4 out of 5
Fun for mother and daughter
Mother and Daughter Aug 6, 2009
I booked this hotel for my daughter. We were both pleased. She loved the whole experience, I knew she would, as did I. Thank ... you.
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
Hotel Max in Seattle
Ranger Aug 4, 2009
I just enjoy the view of Seattle town center from the hotel ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
4 out of 5
Hotel Max is in the thick of things
fellow traveler Jul 25, 2009
Hotel personnel were very helpful and friendly. Room looked to be recently remodeled. Very modern, clean, contemporary color ... scheme. Compared with my last trip to Seattle, this hotel was far superior. Room may be a little small for some.
Traveler type: Single
there are many parks to visit at no charge. volunteer park was great and is either a long walk or reasonable bus ride from downtown.
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park off-site for savings. hotel parking $35/night- valet (however, there are free in/out priveleges)
--foodie, bellingham, wa Nov 8, 2009
Close to everything...Cafe, shopping, resturant...
--szfartist, Vallejo, CA Nov 7, 2009
Dragonfish has the best happy hour in town and is a real short walk from Hotel Max.
--Cashu$ Clay, Olympia, WA Oct 15, 2009
Breakfast at Etta's near Pike Place Market - best french toast ever!
--PDXtraveller, Portland, OR Oct 11, 2009
If you're traveling in from SEA airport, you can use the free Sound Link shuttle to the Tukwila Intl Blvd station and catch the Sound Link Light Rail to the last stop: Westlake. It's about a 4 block walk to the hotel from there. Very quick, and cheaper than parking your car.
--cfwolfs, Dearborn, MI Sep 22, 2009
The restaurant at the hotel is excellent!
--Concertgoer, Seattle, WA Sep 21, 2009
Most anywhere in Downtown is walking distance.
--Nevada visitors, Nevada Sep 16, 2009
Park on the street if you plan to be in and out and it's a weekend. $30 valet may not be worth it, even though it has in and out privileges.
--Camille, Tacoma, Washington Aug 29, 2009
Make sure you tell traveler the mall is 1-2 blocks over
--Bobbie, El Paso, Texas Aug 21, 2009
Happy Hours at the Red Fin have great sushi and drinks at great prices.
--Finicky Hawkeye, Iowa City, IA Aug 19, 2009
there are many parks to visit at no charge. volunteer park was great and is either a long walk or reasonable bus ride from downtown.
--fellow traveler, new york Jul 25, 2009
Recommend Pike Place market!
--Maria, Vancouver, WA Jul 14, 2009
Halfway down the hill to Pike Place Market is Post Alley. Find the Tasting Room and have a flight of wine. What a fabulous, casual, fun, place! If you're with friends, play one of their board games! I defy you to spend less than an hour there!
--Amy the wine lover!, Philadelphia, PA Jul 12, 2009
Don't rent a car if you're staying in downtown Seattle unless your hotel is offering free valet service. Prices range from $25 - 32 for all day/overnight parking. On another Seattle trip we stayed at an outlying hotel and the parking fee was only $10 a night.
--GP, CA Jul 7, 2009
Amazing, homemade, casual dining for mexican food- affordable and great environment- go to Mama's Kitchen in Belltown.
--jmm, Washington, DC Jul 1, 2009
Close to the retail district with Nordstrom's, Macy's, Banana Republic, etc. Plus an easy walk to Pike's Market
--maxtonio, Pittsburgh PA Jun 18, 2009
Do not take taxi going to and from the pier and this hotel, those drivers had a bad attitude because it was short drive and the taxi fare should be less than $7.00 but they charged $15.00
--acbusi68, Hawaii Jun 13, 2009
The trolley is a very short walk from the Hotel. Use it to get to Lake Union and take the Lakes tour. It was wonderful! Also, bring your passport. Would have LOVED to have gone on a whale watching tour. They are not easily accessed from Seattle without a car as the ports of departure are located north of Seattle . The only one's we could have gone on without renting a car required a passport as they stopped in Canada.
--Tourist, Sacramento, CA Jun 9, 2009
Many of the bars & restaurants in Seattle offer happy hours every evening from about 4:00 - 7:00, then again from 10:00 -12:00. It's a great way to splurge on several different cuisines without getting too full or breaking your budget. Most of them within walking distance to the hotel.
--RonAmok, Chicago Jun 8, 2009
Take the time to enjoy the "Market" area and do some people watching. Fascinating and enjoyable. flower bouquets were gorgeous to see and street venders were very creative!!
--Loves to travel!!, Junction City, KS Jun 4, 2009
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