Seattle Marriott Waterfront
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About this hotel
Seattle Waterfront Marriott: A Harbor Haven in the Heart of the Emerald City
Perched along the bustling shores of Elliott Bay, the Seattle Waterfront Marriott at 2100 Alaskan Way offers travelers a rare blend of urban energy and coastal tranquility. This hotel is more than a place to rest—it’s a gateway to Seattle’s maritime soul. From the moment you step into the lobby, floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic views of the bay, ferries gliding past, and the distant Olympic Mountains. The rooms continue this visual symphony, with many featuring private balconies where you can sip morning coffee while seaplanes take off against a backdrop of pine-fringed islands.
The hotel’s design pays homage to its waterfront setting: warm wood accents, nautical blues, and soft lighting create an atmosphere that feels both sophisticated and welcoming. The on-site restaurant, serving Pacific Northwest cuisine with locally sourced seafood, is a highlight—try the Dungeness crab cakes or the cedar-plank salmon while watching sunset paint the water gold. For fitness enthusiasts, the 24-hour gym offers bay views that make treadmill time feel less like work. And if you’re traveling with family, the indoor pool is a hit with kids after a day of exploring.
Beyond the hotel’s comforts, its location is unbeatable. Step outside and you’re on the scenic Alaskan Way waterfront promenade, steps from the iconic Seattle Great Wheel and the historic Pike Place Market. But to truly experience Seattle, I recommend three must-visit attractions:
1. Pike Place Market (5-minute walk) This legendary public market is a sensory feast—tossed fish, fresh flowers, artisan cheeses, and steaming cups of local coffee. Arrive early to watch vendors set up and grab a warm pastry from Piroshky Piroshky. Don’t miss the original Starbucks store for a nostalgic sip.
2. Chihuly Garden and Glass (15-minute walk or short monorail ride) Dale Chihuly’s breathtaking glass sculptures explode with color in this indoor-outdoor exhibition near the Space Needle. The Glasshouse, filled with a massive suspended installation, is particularly stunning at golden hour when natural light dances through the curves.
3. Bainbridge Island Ferry (departs from Pier 52, adjacent to hotel) For a quick escape from city buzz, hop on a 35-minute ferry ride to Bainbridge Island. Stroll through Winslow’s charming boutiques and galleries, hike through blooming forests at Bloedel Reserve, or simply enjoy fresh oysters at a waterfront café before catching the ferry back.
Whether you’re watching container ships glide past your window or savoring clam chowder at Ivar’s just steps away, the Seattle Waterfront Marriott anchors your stay in authentic Pacific Northwest charm. It’s not just a hotel—it’s your front-row seat to Seattle’s ever-changing seascape.
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