The Ace Hotel Seattle is the epitome of unfussy luxury steeped in the intentional design ethos that originates from the Pacific Northwest. Infused with high post-grunge Seattle style, this handsome red-brick hotel is a unique blend of freshness, inherent in the Emerald City's contemporary eclectic charm, and the legacy of adornments such as vintage hardwood floors and original 1909 features. Residing in the heart of Belltown, a hot, thriving neighborhood boasting a bustling restaurant and bar scene, this property is just north of the reputed Pike Place Market downtown.
Ace Hotel stands tall right in downtown Seattle. It is just a 10-minute stroll towards the south that will guide guests to the Bell Street Terminal at Pier 66. There's no parking on-site, but drivers on a budget can promptly find a neighbourhood lot at half the price or a curbside space nearby.
The Deluxe Rooms at Ace Hotel provide the absolute original experience, endowed with queen or king beds and private bathrooms. Each room has a quirky touch with record players, stacks of old National Geographic magazines, and side tables upcycled from old wooden beams. Every room in this modern accommodation includes a minibar and stainless steel sinks with graceful appointments like black makeup towels and jars of cotton balls for guests.
The Ace Hotel Seattle takes pride in meeting guests' dining expectations with the breakfast room. The menu brims with choices like juice, fruit, toast, cereal, boiled eggs, DIY coffee, and Stumptown coffee from Oregon, blended with indie goodies like dark pecan coconut Tony's Chocolonely bars. Looming at the far end, an ornately carved buffet holds curios and sundries, while guests can also head downstairs to the unaffiliated Cyclops Cafe and Lounge.
Essential amenities, such as free WiFi and toiletries free of sulphates and parabens, enhance the comfort of your stay. These come from Rudy's, a barbershop chain rooted in Seattle's grunge revolution. A key feature of the hotel lies in the minimalist approach, reflecting the Emerald City's charm in local art displays.