The Most Technologically Advanced Hotels in Seattle
While none of Seattle's hotels are run by robots (yet), there are a few that have high-tech features worth writing about. From media streaming to behind-the-scenes management, these hotels are embracing the future right now. And check back later, because a few new ones are on the horizon. These Seattle hotels are ready for the future with their technology trends.
Marriott Seattle Waterfront
Why it made the list
At this Marriott with stellar water views, all you have to do is sign into your accounts to stream content. Options include Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Pandora, and Crackle.
The Maxwell Hotel
Why it made the list
By now you'd think streaming media would be a given, but many hotels are still lagging. Maxwell Hotel, part of the Stay Pineapple brand, offers Wi-Fi for unlimited devices and lets guest stream their favorite shows to the in-room HDTV.
Hyatt at Olive 8
Why it made the list
The first LEED-certified hotel in Seattle, this high-rise Hyatt takes eco-friendly design seriously with a green roof and numerous high-tech energy and water saving features in rooms.
Loews Hotel 1000
Why it made the list
Hotel 1000 has landed on many lists of the country's most high-tech hotels. Artwork, music, temperature, and humidity can be customized by guests. Rooms also feature touchscreen Microsoft Surface tablets and VoIP phones, while infrared sensors let housekeeping know if guests are in. There's even a virtual golf course.
Check Rates for Hotels
on the List
BACK TO TOP