The Edgewater Hotel
(800) 624-0670
2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67
(at Wall Street)
Seattle,
WA
98121
47.6122
-122.3501
Neighborhoods: Belltown, Downtown
Last updated 7.04.09

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In Short
Edgewater's owners deserve credit for jazzing up what was a fading property--recent remodels have created a wood-trimmed, rustic air. Inside, the mountain-lodge decor lobby is complete with a huge elk antler chandelier and stylized totem poles. With floor-to-ceiling windows and an unimpeded view of Elliott Bay, the Olympics serve as a magnificent backdrop. The rooms have pine furniture, fireplaces, flannel fabrics and on the west side, some of the best views in Seattle.
User Reviews

darylec
May 05, 2009
Having just stayed at the Edgewater, I'm shocked to read so many bad reviews on this site. Our room was beautiful and quiet, the view was amazing and the bar was great. We never experienced any problems with the service. Our only complaint would be that the parking is quite expensive. Other than that, though, we loved the Edgewater and would go back in a heartbeat. We've stayed at the W before, which was very nice, but we prefer the Edgewater (especially with a water view room!
read full reviewkeli3keli
May 04, 2009
My boyfriend & I stayed there and we reserved a city-view with a queen bed. When we got to our room, it was an ocean-view with 2 full beds. We had to call front desk to get the room that we asked for. Parking was really expensive and valet only. Not sure if I would come back. Overall...an okay experience.
read full reviewGeeHill
February 13, 2009
I just stayed at the Edgewater and it is the worst experience I have had in downtown Seattle. The hotel is old and musty with stained carpets in the hallways. The room was the smallest I have EVER stayed in. The "desk" was a, 18" wide glass coffee table at the foot of the bed. If you squeezed a chair up to it to use the "desk" you could not walk by the bed. The rooms were 50 yards from the train track that trains ran ALL night. The sink was so clogged that you had to turn off the faucet when washing your face or it would overflow. The front desk personnel were apathetic at best. They said they could move me for a $50 up-charge! They demanded to photocopied my license in case they would get a "charge-back" on my credit card! They would not give me back the photocopy when I checked out saying they had to keep it on file for 30 days. Parking is $30/night and even though it is outside by the street and in front of the hotel, it is valet only so you have to tip every time you come and go. Please don't stay here! There are plenty of nice hotels in downtown Seattle that are much nicer and friendlier than this.
read full reviewThe Details on The Edgewater Hotel
Save Time:
If you're planning a jaunt on a cruise ship, this is the most convenient hotel before or after; the cruise ship dock is next door.
Know Before You Go:
The Edgewater is downtown's best choice for joggers. Just a few blocks away is a fine waterfront path through Myrtle Edwards Park.
The Extras:
Thanks to a relaxed pet policy, your dog doesn't have to stay at home--assuming they're well-behaved.
Look Good:
Treat yourself to dinner, breakfast or weekend brunch at the seafood-oriented onsite hotel, Six Seven.






