Edgewater

Hotels and Motels

2411 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121  · (206) 728-7000
http://www.edgewaterhotel.com

most recent tips

Jason A

Tip |

"Seattle today may run on DSL and caffeine, but the place originally was built on timber and fishing. With many rooms set directly over the water on Pier 67, the Edgewater is a palace of traditional Pacific Northwest ambience - rough-hewn furniture, stone fireplaces, plaid interiors, mountain-and-ocean views - that for years has been the "local secret" where Seattleites put up out-of-town guests. The Beatles spent the night here during their 1964 U.S. tour - Led Zeppelin, Mick Jagger, Frank Zappa, Kiss, and others followed suit - but extensive 2002 renovations to the lobby, restaurant, and all guest rooms have helped this one keep its Edge."

Mark L

Tip |

"Surprising but this is the only waterfront hotel in Seattle. Overlooking the Sound the rooms have great views of the Sunsets and great for watching the coming and goings on the water. "

Allyson S

Tip |

"You are literally "on the water" - just be careful you don't fall out of the window. Good restaurant and bar as well."

Bonnie G

Tip |

"Do you know that the foot stools in the rooms float? Yep! I love this hotel- so funky but yet chic at the same time in some odd way. Last time I was there "Ellen" was there so know I know I am cool too!!"

Rob G

Tip |

"One of my favorite hotels in Seattle. Built on a pier over the Puget Sound. You can even fish form some of the rooms. --Above a great restaurant by the way"

Sarah G

Tip |

"the beatles stayed here!! its right on the water. if the night gets crazy, some of your furniture might end up in the ocean ;)"

FEEDBACK