citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square
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About this hotel
citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square: A Bold Stay in the Heart of the Emerald City
Seattle’s Pioneer Square district, a historic enclave of red-brick buildings and cobblestone streets, has long been a gateway to the city’s soul. Tucked into this vibrant neighborhood at 60 Yesler Way, citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square redefines urban hospitality with a playful, design-forward approach. This is not your typical hotel—it’s a compact, tech-savvy haven that prioritizes comfort, style, and location without pretension.
From the moment you step into the lobby, citizenM’s signature aesthetic shines. The space is a living gallery: bold contemporary art adorns the walls, while modular furniture invites guests to lounge, work, or mingle. The 24/7 canteen serves up gourmet grab-and-go meals and craft coffee, perfect for fueling a day of exploration. But the real magic lies in the rooms—or as citizenM calls them, “rooms with a view.” Each compact chamber is a masterclass in efficiency: a king-size bed draped in crisp white linens dominates the space, while a wall of windows frames Seattle’s skyline or Elliott Bay. The high-tech MoodPad lets you control lighting, blinds, and temperature with a tap, and the rain shower offers a spa-like respite after a long day. Free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with streaming capabilities ensure you stay connected, but the true luxury is the silence—soundproofed windows block out the city’s hum.
Why choose citizenM? It’s the perfect base for travelers who value design and convenience over sprawling suites. The hotel’s central location puts you steps from Pioneer Square’s galleries and nightlife, yet its efficient layout means you spend less time in your room and more time exploring. Plus, the staff—friendly, multilingual “ambassadors”—offer insider tips that transform a good trip into an unforgettable one.
Three Must-Visit Local Attractions
- Pike Place Market (10-minute walk)
No Seattle visit is complete without this iconic farmers’ market. Watch fishmongers toss salmon at the famous fish stall, sample local honey and artisan cheese, and browse vintage bookshops. Arrive early to avoid crowds and catch the flower vendors arranging their blooms.
- Smith Tower Observatory (5-minute walk)
Just down Yesler Way, this 1914 skyscraper offers panoramic views from its 35th-floor observation deck. The Chinese Room—with its intricately carved ceiling—is a hidden gem. Grab a cocktail at the speakeasy-style bar for a Prohibition-era vibe.
- Waterfront Park & Seattle Great Wheel (15-minute walk)
Stroll along Elliott Bay to this revitalized waterfront. The Great Wheel offers sweeping views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Nearby, you can hop on a ferry to Bainbridge Island or simply enjoy clam chowder at Ivar’s Acres of Clams.
citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s an invitation to experience Seattle like a local. Whether you’re sipping coffee in the lobby or watching ferries glide across the bay from your window, this hotel proves that great design and smart travel go hand in hand.
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