
Seattle/Seward Park Hotel Deals
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Seward Park is Seattle’s biggest urban oasis—and one of its most beloved. With a scenic lakefront trail, spacious lawns, playgrounds, and endless room for picnics or impromptu games, it’s perfect for every kind of outing. Morning joggers, dog walkers, families, and dreamers all find their space here. And best of all? It’s free, welcoming, and always full of life.




















Everything you need to know about Seward Park
The Edgewater Hotel is a top choice for families, offering waterfront rooms with views of Lake Washington and complimentary ferry shuttle service to Seward Park. Just a 5-minute walk from the park’s trailhead, it features an outdoor pool, children’s play area, and wheelchair-accessible facilities. Guests can also take advantage of the Lake Union Water Taxi to reach fishing docks and picnic zones within the park, making it ideal for nature-loving families seeking convenience and comfort.
Seward Park is Seattle’s premier urban wetland sanctuary, boasting over 3 miles of trails and rich biodiversity. Try the birdwatching tours in spring, when eagles, kingfishers, and ducks flock to the area. Rent a canoe and glide through the marshes to spot beavers, otters, and rare waterfowl up close. The on-site Nature Education Center hosts free workshops and interactive programs for kids. Additionally, weekly forest night walks during summer offer a magical experience under headlamps, revealing nocturnal wildlife in their natural habitat.
Take Seattle Metro Bus Route 41 or the City Light BRT from downtown—both take about 20 minutes to reach the Seward Park Station. For drivers, use Google Maps to navigate to the Seward Park Visitor Center, where parking is available ($5/hour). Alternatively, rent a Primo Bike Share bicycle nearby and ride the 15-minute scenic route along the waterfront, combining eco-friendliness with stunning views.
Seward Park offers some of Seattle’s most photogenic settings. Visit the Redwood Trail and lakefront overlooks at sunrise or sunset for breathtaking reflections and golden light. Early morning fog creates dreamy scenes across the marsh, perfect for serene landscape shots. The wooden boardwalks and ancient oaks serve as natural frames. Bring a tripod and polarizing filter for enhanced results. Don’t miss the annual Light & Nature Festival in September, attracting photographers from across the region.
Explore the hidden gems of the Rainier Beach neighborhood. Try Takumi Ramen Bar for rich tonkotsu ramen with handmade noodles and signature sauce. For quick, healthy meals, visit Buck’s Chicken & Tacos, offering fresh tacos and grilled chicken bowls. Seafood lovers should stop by Seward Park Seafood Market, where you can order freshly caught king crab legs and smoked salmon, served with local craft beer, delivering authentic waterfront charm.
Seward Park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with trails and main areas accessible 24/7. Entry is free, though guided tours, canoe rentals, and educational workshops cost between $10–$25. Reserve tickets via the Seattle Parks & Recreation website. Note that fires are prohibited, and pets are not allowed in core wetland zones. Please follow posted guidelines to help preserve this vital urban ecosystem.
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Staying at this century-old hotel was an absolute delight. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by timeless elegance and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interior is impeccably maintained—every detail feels cared for, with no signs of wear despite its rich history. The service truly stood out; the doorman personally carried my luggage all the way to my room, making the arrival seamless and stress-free. The room itself is spacious and beautifully designed, offering plenty of room to move around. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfect for a good night’s sleep after a long day exploring Seattle. It’s clear that attention to detail and guest comfort are top priorities here. If you’re looking for a memorable stay in the city, this hotel delivers on every level. Highly recommended.

Just one night stay, but it felt like a dream come true! 💫 From the moment we walked in, the warm welcome from the staff made us feel right at home—friendly, attentive, and genuinely helpful. The room was absolutely stunning: spacious, spotless, and beautifully modern with a cozy, relaxing vibe that made us want to stay put. 🛏️ The bed? Heavenly—so soft and comfortable, I haven’t slept this well in years. 😴✨ And the view? Perfect mix of city energy and peaceful vibes—downtown buzz in the background, but never overwhelming. The hotel’s atmosphere strikes just the right balance between elegance and warmth, with thoughtful details everywhere—from lighting to décor—that make you feel truly cared for. We wished we could’ve stayed longer, but we’re already planning our return visit. If you’re in Seattle, don’t miss this hidden gem in the heart of the city. Hyatt at Olive 8 is more than a place to stay—it’s an experience worth savoring.

Stayed with two friends from Canada who were working holidays there, and we were four women sharing the room. The hotel had two queen-size beds, which worked perfectly for our group—plenty of space and very comfortable. The location was fantastic: just a short walk to the metro station and Pike Place Market, making it super convenient for exploring downtown Seattle. We really appreciated the complimentary welcome drinks available all day—morning coffee and afternoon fruit-infused water were both refreshing and a nice touch. The whole experience felt warm and welcoming, and with such great value, I’d definitely book here again.

Staying at Urban Oasis Near Downtown was a mixed experience. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the heart of Seattle, making it super convenient for exploring the city, dining out, or catching public transit. However, the room itself felt very basic and underwhelming. The furnishings were minimal and looked cheap, giving the space a cold, impersonal feel. There’s no on-site parking, which was a major drawback since we arrived with a car. We had to search for off-street options, which added stress to our trip. While the price point is fair for the area, the lack of amenities and the plain interior make it feel more like a budget stopover than a comfortable stay. If you're traveling light and just need a clean place to sleep near downtown, this might work—but don’t expect anything special.

The front desk staff was incredibly accommodating, letting me check in as early as 12 PM—no hassle at all. The room is spacious and spotlessly clean, with the added bonus of an on-site coin laundry, which is a huge convenience when traveling. The café right next to the hotel serves tasty, affordable meals—perfect for a quick bite without leaving the building. One thing worth noting is that soundproofing could be improved; I could clearly hear footsteps and conversations from the hallway outside my door. That said, it’s a minor issue compared to the overall excellent experience. Great location, top-notch service, and a really comfortable stay. Definitely recommend for anyone visiting downtown Seattle.

My stay at Executive Hotel Pacific was truly enjoyable! The location is excellent—just a short ride on the metro to downtown Seattle, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with friendly staff who went out of their way to make us feel welcome. That said, there are a few things to keep in mind: you’ll need to walk up a small flight of stairs to reach the lobby, which can be tricky with heavy luggage. Only one elevator is operational, so during peak hours, wait times can be longer than expected—plan accordingly. Also, if arriving by train, be prepared for a steep incline leading up to the hotel. Despite these minor inconveniences, the overall experience was outstanding, and I’d definitely recommend this hotel for travelers seeking a convenient and comfortable base in Seattle.

The property is perfectly located in Seattle—just a short stroll from the waterfront and all the city’s top attractions. The blend of old-world charm with modern comforts made our stay truly special. From the moment we arrived, the staff went above and beyond—friendly, attentive, and always ready to help. Every detail felt thoughtfully designed, and the overall experience was exceptional. If you're looking for a cozy yet luxurious base in Seattle, this is a must-try.

Staying at The Art Inn Seattle was a fantastic experience! The check-in process was seamless and hassle-free with the e-check-in feature—no waiting in line, just straight to enjoying my stay. The location is excellent, just a short walk from downtown and near plenty of great restaurants and local shops. The room was clean, quiet, and comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. I loved the artistic vibe throughout the hotel—it felt unique and welcoming. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely come back. Highly recommend this gem if you're visiting Seattle!

I was absolutely thrilled with my stay at The Boylston Hotel Capitol Hill! The place was immaculately clean, and every detail felt thoughtfully designed. Location-wise, it's perfect—just a short walk from local attractions and easy access to public transit. I loved how quiet and cozy the room was, even though it’s in a lively neighborhood. The bed was super comfortable, and the modern touches made the whole experience feel upscale without being pretentious. I’d definitely book again and recommend this spot to anyone visiting Seattle.

Staying at Staypineapple Hotel Five in downtown Seattle was a fantastic experience. Despite its compact size, the hotel’s location is unbeatable—walking distance to the Space Needle and other top attractions makes exploring the city effortless. From the moment I stepped in, the atmosphere felt welcoming and comfortable. The pineapple-themed design elements and modern interior decor added a fun, vibrant touch that made the space feel joyful and unique. I also appreciated the nearby large parking lot, which offered significantly lower rates than the hotel’s own garage—great for travelers driving their own cars. Overall, it’s a well-designed, convenient, and stylish stay with excellent value, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Seattle.

Staying at the Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Pioneer Square was an absolute pleasure! We arrived earlier than check-in time, but the front desk team happily accommodated us with early check-in—no hassle at all. The checkout process was just as smooth and efficient. Our room was spotless, well-maintained, and comfortably furnished. The location couldn’t be better—right in the heart of downtown, steps away from Pioneer Square, shopping, dining, and major attractions. Walking to the waterfront or public transit was a breeze. This hotel offers excellent value for the quality and convenience. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to any traveler visiting Seattle.

Staying at Hotel Max was an absolute delight! The location is incredibly convenient—just a 5-minute walk from the metro station, making it super easy to explore downtown Seattle or nearby attractions. The bed was spacious and comfortable, perfect for one person to stretch out freely without feeling cramped. The room felt clean and well-maintained, with a nice balance of modern touches and cozy comfort. Staff were friendly and helpful, adding to the overall great experience. For the price and quality, this hotel offers amazing value. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Seattle.
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