515 Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98104
View on MapTaking its cue from the iconic architecture of the Seattle Central Library, Renaissance Seattle Hotel blends a sophisticated literary theme with locally inspired experiences to connect you with the essence of downtown Seattle. Discover the gem of the Pacific Northwests "Emerald City," where you will truly live like a local. Whether you are reading a book in our Media Room or out exploring Seattle attractions just steps away like Pike Place Market, Lumen Field, Pioneer Square and the downtown Waterfront, you will enjoy a memorable stay at our luxury hotel. Our Navigators stand by to curate an indigenous and local experience. Our great location eliminates travel stress thanks to easy access to major freeways and Sea-Tac International Airport. Unwind in spacious, pet-friendly rooms with stunning views of Puget Sound, the mountains and Seattle skyline. Sample delightful PNW cuisine, locally sourced and sustainable in The Fig & The Judge or celebrate with a cocktail made by our expert mixologists in The 515. Parking 50.00 Other Upon early departure, an Early Departure Charge of one night's room & applicable tax applies.
Check-in Time 15:00:00 / Check-out Time 12:00:00
Allowed pets: All pets, Dogs only allowed with USD 50 non-refundable fee per stay
Proximity: Onsite • Type of cuisine: American
The Fig & The Judge is a new American restaurant concept located on the 2nd floor of Renaissance Seattle Hotel, offering globally inspired dishes along with locally-sourced Pacific Northwest cuisine.
Proximity: Onsite • Type of cuisine: American
This fun bar is the perfect downtown Seattle gathering place for hotel guests and locals. Watch our Mixologists perform a nightly Bar Ritual and check for Evenings at Renaissance Events.
Proximity: Onsite • Type of cuisine: Coffee shop
Start your morning in downtown Seattle with fresh Starbucks coffee and breakfast treats at this cozy restaurant.
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