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Downtown Seattle hotelsCosmopolitan flair and Pacific tranquility come together at the luxurious Grand Hyatt Seattle, located in the heart of the city's thriving retail and theater district. Classic Pacific Rim styling, extravagant modern appointments and uncompromising personal service make this Four-Diamond downtown Seattle hotel the ultimate escape from the everyday. Bask in the height of...
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Posted by hyatt
on October 23, 2008
Business Description from the Web
Location. Situated in Seattle, Wash., the Grand Hyatt Seattle is adjacent to Washington State
Convention & Trade Center, two blocks from Pacific Place, and seven blocks from Seattle Art Museum.
Property Features. Opened in 2000, the Grand Hyatt Seattle features a sauna, spa tub steam room,
wireless Internet access for a fee, and a shuttle. Dining options include Ruth's Chris Steak House...
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Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
The Grand Hyatt Seattle is located in the heart of Downtown Seattle, and offers some of the nicest guest rooms in the city. Guests attending events at the Washington State Convention Center will especially enjoy this extremely convenient location. Just as the name implies, this Hyatt is truly Grand, with innovate accommodations, all spacious and luxurious. Guest rooms at the Grand Hyatt Seattle...
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Location. Grand Hyatt Seattle is located in downtown Seattle, Wash., less than one-quarter mile from the Washington State Convention and Trade Center. The hotel is within one-half mile of the Fifth Avenue Theatre. The Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market and Space Needle are less than one mile away. The hotel is approximately one mile from the Seattle Aquarium. Pioneer Square and the Cruise...
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A 3,800-square-foot health club includes a large tiled whirlpool tub, a steam room and a sauna.
While any room above the 14th floor will have an expansive view, try a room in the northwest corner, where you'll see the Space Needle, Elliott Bay and Lake Union.
Checkin: 3PM Checkout: 1PM
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short A wall-sized slab of backlit onyx looms in the lobby. The interior--designed with soft, flowing curves and lit by glass fixtures created by local artisans--evokes the Northwest landscape. The hotel panders to business travelers, providing in-room laptop safes and complimentary Internet/ethernet connections and Wi-Fi. But regular tourists don't get the brush-off by any means....
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 18, 2006)
The Bottom Line: Elegant downtown hotel with state-of-the-art business amenities. Guest Rooms and Rates: From $189.
If you're accustomed to staying in only the very finest hotels, book your room here. For classic luxury, contemporary styling, modern amenities, and attentive service, this hotel is first-rate. A Willem de Kooning sculpture outside the front door and a spacious lobby full of regionally inspired glass art set the tone the moment you arrive. You might wonder if this is an art museum or a hotel....
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Other Reviews from the web
It was a bit expensive for me. I thought I'd be getting more. Next time I'll book it through a discount hotel site. Then I'll be really happy...
There are better, cheaper resturants in the neighborhood.
Pros
+ clean, good linens, very nice bathrooms
Cons
- expensive...
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They have the most awesome marble bathroom which includes a soaking tub and seperate glass encased shower. It's huge and the bed is the most comfortable thing i've ever slept on. Best place to stay in Seattle! It's close to everything but you still feel worlds away. It's so high tech, and has everything you'll need. Oh, and breakfast at Ruth's Chris is always welcome. =O)
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+ Very...
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Posted by km8524
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 15, 2007)
We LOVE this hotel. The amenities, from the huge luxurious bathroom with a glass-encased shower AND jetted tub to the lovely room with privacy and high tech shade-switches, doorbell, and electronic Do Not Disturb sign, to the lovely restaurant, front desk service, and general 'getaway' atmosphere. This place is a getaway within the city. As a native of Seattle, it's by far the most impressive...
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Posted by seattlefan
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 24, 2005)