2 Best Hotels in Queen Anne, Seattle

MarQueen Hotel

$$ | 600 Queen Anne Ave. N, Seattle, 98109, USA
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Fans of historic boutique hotels will love this reasonably priced 1918 brick property at the foot of Queen Anne Hill. Formerly an apartment building, the MarQueen has spacious guest rooms, all with kitchens/kitchenettes and seating areas. Patrons of the opera, ballet, and theater will enjoy being just blocks from Seattle Center and Belltown. On-site spa and salon services offer a relaxing break for worn-out guests, while the speakeasy-themed Tin Lizzie Lounge downstairs is a great spot to meet fellow travelers. Note that while the historic building gives the place character, it also means it's not sealed off from street noise and that some of the rooms show their age.

Pros

  • In-room kitchens and living room areas
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Central locations

Cons

  • Street-side rooms can be loud
  • Housekeeping not always consistent
  • No elevator
600 Queen Anne Ave. N, Seattle, 98109, USA
206-282–7407
hotel Details
58 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Maxwell Hotel

$$ | 300 Roy St., Seattle, 98109, USA
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Colorful and funky rooms, with argyle-print chairs and outlines of chandeliers painted on the walls, are the choice for visitors frequenting the Seattle Center for opera or the ballet. The tiled pineapple on the floor of the lively, open lobby is a symbol of hospitality—don't miss the free pineapple-shaped treats and coffee served every afternoon. Among the room amenities are Keurig coffee machines and television and music streaming.

Pros

  • Free parking and shuttle
  • Complimentary bikes
  • Some rooms have great views of the Space Needle

Cons

  • Hotel is on a busy street
  • Pool and gym are tiny
  • Guests complain of low water pressure
300 Roy St., Seattle, 98109, USA
866-866–7977
hotel Details
139 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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