"A work of art" in itself, this downtown Seattle hotel is committed to the arts community. The $10 million newly renovated Alexis Hotel displays original pieces throughout the richly decorated guestrooms and public spaces, and invites locals and guests alike to enjoy these pieces that showcase the diversity and culture distinctive to the Pacific Northwest.
On the National Registry of Historic Places ...
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Location. Situated in Seattle, Wash., the Alexis Hotel is one and one half blocks from Seattle
Waterfront, two blocks from Seattle Art Museum and four blocks from Pike Place Market.
Property Features.Opened in 1901, the Alexis Hotel features a steam room, complimentary wireless
Internet access and a concierge desk. Dining options include The Library Bistro, serving New American
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The Alexis Hotel, a Kimpton property, proudly stands as of of Seattle's most playful contemporary hotel choices. As with most other Kimpton properties, the Alexis is fun yet sophisticated, and offers highly personalized service. The Alexis' location can't be beat, as it's central to almost every local attraction, which is highly convenient for both business and leisure travelers alike. Guest rooms ...
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The Alexis is a deluxe, turn of the century hotel located 17 miles from the Sea-Tac International Airport, in the heart of downtown Seattle. On the National Registry of Historic Places, the hotel has welcomed royalty, luminaries and dignitaries from around the world. Graceful refinement and warm hospitality continue to make the Alexis Seattle's premier hotel. The Alexis is a non-smoking hotel that ...
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General Tips: When renting a car, be sure to make it a Hybrid, and you won't have to pay for overnight parking! The Alexis Hotel has 2 Towers: The Arlington and the Alexis. The Arlington Tower is preferred, as it has larger guest rooms.
The Scene The Alexis is much more than outward appearances suggest. Occupying most of its block on First Avenue, its only street-front manifestations are two compact lobbies on First Avenue and Madison Street. Step inside and you enter a friendly, low-key world reminiscent of small-to-medium European hotels, with cheery colors and stucco walls. The Sultan of Brunei wanted to book the entire ...
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on January 23, 2008, (Edited November 19, 2004)
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this century-old building is a sparkling gem in an enviable location: halfway between Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square and only 3 blocks from the waterfront, the Seattle Art Museum, and Benaroya Hall. In the middle of the lobby is a massive Dale Chihuly chandelier, and throughout the hotel there are numerous original works of art. The cheerful ...
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I booked Hotel Alexis without knowing much about it other than it fit into the nebulous "boutique hotel" category that can end up in feast of famine. Hotel Alexis certainly fits into the former. From start to finish of my three-day stay I was impressed. The staff was helpful when I need them and the rooms are nicely appointed. Some...
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I had stayed at the Alexis years ago while in Seattle on business. (At the recommendation of our local sales office.) It was wonderful then and was even more wonderful this time. Each interaction we had with the staff was friendly and fast. The person travelling with me (his first time to this hotel) said he would definitely be back...
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From previous reviews on this site, we were expecting incredible service at this hotel. Imagine our surprise when our greeting from the front desk person as we checked into the hotel was lukewarm at best. That was only the beginning of a dismal introduction to this hotel. Our booking for two rooms through Whatahotel.com indicated we might have an upgrade...
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