The 4 Best Hotels Near Pike Place Market in Seattle
Ten million people a year visit Seattle's Pike Place Market, which has a history spanning more than a century and is one of the oldest continuously operated farmers market in the country. Set against the backdrop of beautiful Elliott Bay, the bustling market, which debuted a huge expansion in 2017, is packed with places to eat, drink, and shop, as is the area surrounding it. No wonder it's such a popular spot to stay. These are the best hotels near Pike Place Market.
Kimpton Palladian Hotel
Why it made the list
Hands down one of the coolest-looking hotels in Seattle, the Palladian is a short five-minute stroll from Pike Place Market. With style to spare and chic restaurant and bar offerings, the boutique hotel is a favorite place to stay for design-savvy travelers. It's also on the more affordable end of the spectrum, especially considering its proximity to the market and other attractions.
Mayflower Park Hotel
Why it made the list
Location, location, location. The Mayflower Park, which recently celebrated its 90th birthday, is a five-minute walk from Pike Place Market. It's also close to Downtown and Belltown and offers indoor access to the Mezzanine level at Westlake Center, a shopping center where visitors will find several modes of public transit, including the city's light rail service. You don't even have to leave the hotel to try Oliver's Martini Bar, one of the city's classic haunts.
Green Tortoise Backpacker's Hotel
Why it made the list
Budget travelers won't believe their luck when they see how close they are to Pike Place Market from this clean and comfortable hostel. With both dorm-style and private rooms with ample storage, the Green Tortoise features amenities like a free breakfast and a common room with Foosball and movie nights. It's also close to mass transit.
Inn at the Market
Why it made the list
Topping the list for its impossible-to-beat location is Inn at the Market. Just steps from the heart of the sprawling market, the hotel, which was recently renovated, features rooms with incredible views of the market, Elliott Bay, and the Olympic Mountains. This is a definitely a place to spring for a water view room if you can, though all guests are welcome to hang out on the hotel's fifth-floor deck perched above the Puget Sound.
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