Moore Hotel
(206) 448-4851
1926 Second Ave
Seattle,
WA
98101
47.6113
-122.3407
Neighborhoods: Downtown, Pike Place Market

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In Short
The unbeatable price and location of this 120-room hotel has made it a favorite of budget-conscious travelers since 1907. It's perfect for travelers hankering for a basic spot to crash between tourist meanderings to nearby Pike Place Market, downtown and Belltown. Historic lobby photos reveal the inn's elegant prime, when President Teddy Roosevelt tucked in. The room decor is sparse: white paint, curtains, a solid bed, cable TV, a phone and a motley assortment of furniture.
User Reviews
nichole96
November 24, 2008
this place is amazing!!!!!!!!!! The suites are beautiful.about 3-4 blocks from the water front and minutes from the shopping district.the suit we got was only 125$. it was amazing with a mini kitchen an anchway that seperated the living room from the bedroom with a dinning room with classy plates. the bedroom had a green silk bedspread a flat screen tv with two walk in closets.. i highly recomend this hotel!!!!!!! nichole
read full reviewVarro
April 18, 2008
I checked into the Moore Hotel last night for a conference and left my toiletries on the sink. When I came back this evening, the items were gone. After a half hour, the desk clerk got ahold of the housekeeping supervisor and she told him that the items were in my medicine cabinet. Why didn't the maid tell me she had moved my things? I thought she had stolen or discarded them. To me, that's as bad as stealing. AVOID. If you want a cheap hotel in Seattle, try the Everspring Inn on Aurora.
read full reviewindigo13
August 21, 2007
I had trouble finding specific details of what rooms at The Moore included, so I wanted to elaborate. We booked suite 705 for just over $100 per night. The kitchenette included: coffemaker (coffee was provided, but I'd reccomend going out for coffee or buying your own), 2-eye range, sink, mini fridge, table for 2, love seat and coffee table. The bedroom was separated by a doorway (not an actual door). Included were: very comfy queen sized bed, one nightstand, TV (cable too!), small dresser, and a good-sized walk-in closet with several hangers. The room DID NOT have an alarm clock (luckily, my cell phone has one). The attached private bathroom had an old-fashioned claw-foot tub ( with shower curatins all around), pedistal sink, medicine cabinet, hairdryer and toilet. There was little space for storage of toiletries in the bathroom. Floors 3, 6, and 7 have been remodeled and have very nice-looking decor. Floors 2, 4, and 5 look dark and uninviting. rooms ending in 01-05 do not face the water and are advertised as "quiet rooms." believe me, the street behind the Moore has just as many sirens going by at 3 a.m. as the street in front has. Just bring earplugs. Rooms ending in 06-16 are on the south end of the hotel furthest from the Moore Theater (which can be noisy) and face Puget Sound. rooms ending in 17 and above also face the water but are closer to the noise of the theater. Keep in mind there is no AC here and when the weather is nice you'll want your windows open.
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The Extras:
Grab a stiff cocktail downstairs at the legendary Nite Lite, a popular dive bar that's retained its kitschy vintage charm.
Know Before You Go:
No radios or alarms are supplied. Request a room on the top two floors for water views.
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