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W Seattle

(6 Ratings)
Luxury digs for those seeking refuge in Seattle's cultural core
The W Hotel in Seattle brings about an amazing sense of style, on top of its first-class service. While it is within close proximity to all of Seattle's must-see spots, the W Hotel is home to critically acclaimed restaurant Earth & Ocean, making the hotel a must-see spot as well.


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Reviews

Carlosb213
Carlosb213
Over a year ago

Love the W !!!

This Chain of hotels are mine and my partners choice whenever we are in San Francisco, New York or San Diego. They are super gay friendly, hip and take care of their guest. Well worth the money for us Homosuperiors that can afford it.


skier74
skier74
Over a year ago

Hotel of choice when on business

The W Seattle is my hotel of choice when I'm in town on business. Rates are probably a little too high for a leisure stay. I'm always treated well by the staff. The rooms are very comfortable, well-appointed and a good size. I usually get a semi-decent view.


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