HOTELS W Seattle - Hip Post-Nonsense Hotel

W Seattle - Hip Post-Nonsense Hotel

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Seattle USA North America
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Boeing (as in the airplane company) was founded here, so to commemorate that you'll find riveted metal cocktail tables to rest your specially crafted beverage. The massive circular fireplace in the Living Room which houses the resident DJ high above, riffs on a forest ranger look-out tower, and is covered with nearly 1,000 stainless steel, industrial-inspired tiles; a nod to Seattle's interplay with the aviation industry.

It is the venue for Living Room Live - a showcase for the best of Seattle’s contemporary music scene. The chandeliers there are made from one-meter-long hand-blown tubes. For quiet time, you will find the library adjacent. The dining room features lunchroom-style tables with a post-self-indulgent gold finish. The menu is made from locally-sourced ingredients while the wine list is full of local favorites. There is a trendy sushi bar along there to serve all your chopstick favorites.

You will be the recipient of the Whatever/Whenever philosophy that informs their concierge service. So you can have everything arranged. From being magically whisked away to the Seattle Opera, finding a personal shopper, taking a seaplane ride over Lake Union, or sourcing quality Syrah or Cabernet Sauvignon.

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W Seattle aerial view
W Seattle skyscraper
W Seattle hotel lounge
W Seattle fireplace
W Seattle library
W Seattle lobby
W Seattle Trace Bar and Restaurant
Trace bar
W Seattle private dining
WOW suite
WOW suite bathroom
King room

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1112 Fourth Ave, Seattle, Washington, USA


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