This is one of the least welcoming hotels in the city. Part of it is architectural - the tiny street lobby with the elevator to the real lobby. But it feels small and dark and forbidding.
I've traveled here for business on a few occasions and while the rooms are small, the beds are incredibly comfy and the staff is always great. Would definitely stay here again.
Rooms are very small but very clean, so it's a toss up. Also, they only have king and double beds according to the front desk. My hubby is too tall for double beds, so the 3 of us were all in a king.
Room was great- Hilton's always have plenty of outlets on the desk (not underneath so you don't have to crawl on floor!) heat in my room was either too hot or too cold- kept having to turn it off/on
Good sized rooms, but services not of Hilton standards. The breakfast spread (probably due to Covid) was a spoiler and no other coffee but Americano available.
This property continues to decline and the staff seem less and less accommodating to guests needs. I'm sorry to say that this isn't the Hilton I once called my home away from home.
Do you like paying $32/hour for Internet and seeing exposed wiring in your room? Do you hate hotelamenities like complimentaryparking and functional fax machines? Then this is the place for you.
Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the Hilton Seattle hotel is close to many area attractions, including Pike Place Market and the city’s iconic Space Needle. If you’re in town for a conference, the Washington State Convention Center is just steps away, accessible via an underground concou...