The W set the bar for Seattle's trendy hotels, and although its cool has been recently eclipsed by newer properties like Hotel Max and Hotel 1000, it's still an outstanding choice for hip yet reliable luxury. Candlelight and custom-designed board games encourage lingering around the lobby fireplace on deep couches strewn with throw pillows, and the hotel's bar is popular with guests and locals alike. Decorated in black, brown, and French blue, guest rooms would almost be austere if they didn't have the occasional geometric print to lighten things up a bit. The beds are exceptionally comfortable with pillow-top mattresses and 100% goose-down pillows and comforters. Floor-to-ceiling windows maximize striking views of the Puget Sound and the city.
Posted by Fuzzbert from San Francisco on 1/14/07
We've stayed here twice and love it. The service is always friendly and consistantly good. Although I liked it the moment we entered the lobby from valet, I fell in love when we entered our corner room. Great views of the city through huge windows. I could spend hours on the chaise in the corner just watching. The bed is everything you would expect from Westin... Amazing... even the linens were great. Room service and the restaurant totally deliver the goods as well. All I can say is Great Great Great!!!
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