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The Renaissance Seattle Hotel is centrally located in downtown Seattle, close to Qwest and Safeco Fields, Pike Place Market and the city's finest shopping. Only 20 minutes from Sea-Tac International Airport, major renovations include a new 5,000 square foot Banquet Room (perfect for dinners, weddings, or other events), and plush, remodeled guest rooms.
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Business Description from the Web
Escape to the luxury Renaissance Seattle hotel, located on Madison Street, just minutes from Qwest & Safeco Fields, Pike Place Market & upscale shopping. With the body of a full-service hotel and the soul of a boutique, the newly renovated Renaissance Seattle, Washington hotel truly offers guests a unique experience. Eliminate travel stress by staying at a convenient hotel in downtown Seattle...
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The Renaissance Madison is located in downtown Seattle, 12 miles from Sea-Tac International Airport. At the Renaissance, guests can easily enjoy the best of what Seattle has to offer. From the picturesque waters and mountains to the thriving centers of business and commerce, Seattle offers something for everyone. Surrounding Seattle are the glorious mountains of the Olympic and Cascades ranges...
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This downtown, Marriot-owned hotel offers skyline views, an indoor pool, fitness center and complimentary shoeshine. Pets can stay for a $100 fee.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Because this full-service hotel sits on the southernmost edge of downtown, it is often overlooked. But its reliable service and array of standard amenities make it a solid choice for conventioneers and business travelers. The Details There isn't much that is distinctive about the exterior of this big grey building, and all of the 553 guest rooms are...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited May 23, 2004)
Other Reviews from the web
This location is an excellent value--walking distance to shows/bars in Capital Hill and to the Market. Weekend out-of-towners will appreciate the proximity to shopping and attractions. The new Visions lounge on the 28th floor, is a great spot for a cocktail while watching the sun go down--order the Side Car! Business travelers will appreciate the proximity to Columbia Tower and other office...
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Posted by maggietaylor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited March 23, 2009)
I went and stayed with my wife over the weekend (I live in Seattle, but let my folks stay at our place). It was awesome to do a little mini staycation, walked to Poppy in Capitol Hill, and my wife did some shopping at Pacific Place, which was also walking. The best part is that I got an amazing deal, the front desk people said they are trying to promote the fact that they put $20 million in...
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Posted by jooz
on April 13, 2009, (Edited March 03, 2009)
Fopr the Marriott Family of hotels, this was incredibly dissapointing. The exterior has dirt drip lines down the sides and it is an UGLY reflection on what you would expect coming to a Marriott brand hotel. Upon entering the lobby, it looks a bit nicer but is not warm at all, outdated, and an all around disapointment matched by the exterior. the rooms are old, the food barely adequate, the...
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Posted by tclark0609
on April 13, 2009, (Edited March 20, 2007)