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"Beautiful hotel! From entering the hotel until I left I felt safe in the hotel . Across the street by the lights there were a lot of homeless people, I know this because we walked back from the game to our hotel. But that’s just what you see in Seattle. Unfortunately. I like that the hotel looked like it was a club but the classy clubs. Key cards to get in the hotel after dark was nice!
Rooms are really pretty and clean. Fully stocked if you need anything like drinks and snacks. You have to pay for the extras but it’s there if needed.
Love that there was a blow dryer, fridge and iron.
Valet was nice . Kinda pricey 65 a night with in and out privileges. They did park our car 3 blocks down so we weren’t too sure where our vehicle was going to be but they assured us that it would be safe in their parking garage.
Breakfast was wonderful at the restaurant Juno right next door. Buffet style breakfast. The staff there were exceptional! Definitely would recommend! "
"The room was very spacious with a nice view. Everything appears new. Very clean as well and the staff was very nice. Loved the elevator system which opens for your key card. Despite it being very busy the front desk was very accommodating even to hold our luggage. We did not try the restaurant but it was nice we had a nice breakfast at the restaurant. Very convenient to have one in the hotel in case you are too tired to go walking for a meal. Very spacious and bright eating area. The area was fine, walkable to Pikes and the wharf, not the Needle. As others reviewers stated, there are unhoused people you encounter occasionally, some of them appear to be severely addicted, as is the case in most cities and towns in AMerica. This did not dampen our experience of the area nor the city nor did it feel unsafe to walk around.
The walking was fine even for people like us not used to doing alot of walking and on inclined streets. Had a couple of nice restaurants very close in addition to Pikes. Take a taxi from the airport, the ride share was $75 vs the flat rate of $45 from the airport.
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With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near Columbia Center is simple. Nearby metro stations include Westlake Station, University Street Station and Westlake Ave Hub Station. If you're taking a train to the area, King Street Station is the closest stop to Downtown Seattle.