The location was great. Walking distance to the famous Pike Place Market and the piers. Westgate station of the Link rail transit, which is connected to Seattle-Tacoma Airport is just a block away. Similarly, close to bus stop or monorail station going to the Space Needle. Hotel room was spacious and clean.
My first visit to Seattle and the Executive Pacific Hotel.
The perfect city-centre location, and even better, it’s very easy and cheap to get to from Sea-Tac airport. A direct and very cheap light train link from the airport (follow signs past the Alaskan Airways area) but be prepared for a 15-20 minute walk. About 40 minutes to Symphony, then a 5-minute walk (uphill) to the hotel. Et voila! The Executive Pacific Hotel. Simples!
The hotel was excellent. Exceptionally clean and quiet, and a very comfortable room and bed. Courteous, helpful staff. Good, in-room facilities, coffee/tea maker, fridge, room safe, and complimentary bottled water. Good views over to the inlet. There is a small coffee and breakfast area and a shop next to the reception.
Unfortunately, nothing is perfect. The wifi in the hotel is free, but patchy at best. I was unable to finish my online work. I realise the USA wifi network is not as good as in Europe, but business travellers need the best wifi connection, and not all travellers travel on business expenses. Hotel owners, please take note.
Otherwise, with no other complaint, I would definitely stay at the Executive Pacific Hotel in Seattle again.
The hotel's location is convenient, but it is situated right next to the highway, resulting in a high level of noise from the constant traffic. Additionally, the hotel charges $50USD per night for parking with in-and-out privileges. During our stay, we experienced a delay at the parking gate due to a previous car being unable to exit, and there was a lack of immediate assistance from the parking staff. Furthermore, when inquiring about the following day being a public holiday, the front desk was unable to provide this information. Despite having stayed at this hotel twice this year, I am considering alternative options as I believe there may be better choices available for the price of $400 per night.
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It’s a nice hotel in the downtown Seattle!
Clean room but the hallway had some weird smell.
There were some homeless in front of the hotel which felt insecure.
But overall great hotel.
The hotel lobby is very beautiful and the location is also very good. The rooms are relatively old and the lighting is average but the area is quite large.
But don't eat in the hotel! The waiter in the breakfast restaurant saw that I was Asian and took me to the worst seat! ! ! ! Take other white people who didn't make a reservation to sit in the good seats inside! The male waiter in the restaurant is 100% ******! ! ! !
Great location right near Pike Market and with Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse on the ground floor... very modern design and quiet rooms... service is very friendly and water bottles in the room are complimentary. Sauna, steam, and gym are relaxing and very well kept, only concern was they advertised a lap pool which is no longer in the hotel.
Locations was great next to convention center and walkable to waterfront, Pikes Market and Space Needle. It’s on 6th and 3rd is where all the homeless are but we just went around them. It was fine we walked back to our room at 10pm one night and I felt safe doing that. We’ll return.
The first W hotel I stayed in abroad, compared with the positioning of domestic W, Seattle W is more like a domestic modern four-star standard. The location of the hotel is still very good. It is just next to the famous public library. It is also within walking distance from the most famous Pike Place Market. The style of the hotel is also relatively young. It is an atmosphere full of youth and freedom that is admired by young people.
Newer hotel, everything is expensive 😂, toothbrush and toothpaste have to bring your own, if you want the hotel to have a set of 20 dollars, parking fee 60 dollars a day, and finally you need to pay the city fee and tax, the room is very clean, the scenery is very good, we live in a sea view room, you can watch the sunrise and sunset on the bed, Walking can reach many attractions
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GGuest UserThe hotel is in a prime location with a beautiful environment. It is close to Pike Place, the ferry terminal, and the coastal sightseeing road. The rooms are well-equipped, with good views, and the service is warm and thoughtful. In particular, the handsome waiter can speak a few words in Chinese. He enthusiastically introduced the hotel and the surroundings to us. When he saw us buying a bouquet of flowers, he immediately gave us a vase for us to put in. This hotel is worth recommending.
CCooperleybOur stay at this hotel was simply outstanding! From check-in to check-out, the service was impeccable. The room was spacious, clean, and beautifully decorated, providing a relaxing atmosphere. The hotel's amenities were top-notch, and the staff's attention to detail made our experience truly exceptional. Highly recommended for a luxurious and comfortable stay!
GGuest UserIt's very convenient to get to Seattle's main tourist spots.
The building is old, but well-maintained and very clean.
I also really appreciated that they provided two bottles of water in the room, which is rare for an American hotel.
JJiangjiang01The location is great. It's within ten minutes' walk to the pier and Pike Place. Because it's on 1st Street, there's no need to climb uphill to get to Pike Place, which saves a lot of effort. In addition, it is also close to the light rail station and bus station.
There is a paid breakfast downstairs, the cost is linked to the room rate, you can order your own food, the waiting time is a bit long, but the taste is good.
The one-time price of taking a taxi to the airport is 45 knives, and 50 knives are included in the room charge when booking through the hotel.
张张Especially good hotel, I originally wanted to book Mayflower and it turned out to be cheap. I saw that this app is highly rated on other apps, and the price can still be selected. There is no resort fee, and Ctrip paid it to the store. Other expenses. Location is good, 5 minutes walk from westlake station, one hour from the hotel by light rail to the airport, 3 knives. There are a few good coffees downstairs in major department stores, and the surroundings are relatively safe. There are more homeless people on 3rd street and it is not recommended for everyone. The rooms are large and the beds are large, the towels are clean and the decoration is relatively new. Remind that the hotel does not actively provide slippers, teeth, etc., it is best to bring your own, if not, call the hotel to ask. Also, the charging plug on the bedside did not send me the iphone to charge, as long as it is next to the sink, the voltage of the phone I bought in the United States should be fine.
JJUNBreakfast is not included, but there is a place in the lobby selling coffee and bread, which is cheap and tastes very good, and Starbucks is across the street. The rooms are small and well-equipped. To drink hot water, you can ask the hotel to borrow a kettle. The heating is sufficient and not dry. There are plenty of shopping malls around, opposite the Taikoo Center (with Din Tai Fung, Thai food, Lululemon), sephora, northstrom, all within a 5-minute walk. Yesterday morning flight, Uber inexplicably canceled the itinerary. Fortunately, the front desk waiter provided the limo business car. The fare was $45 and Uber was similar, helping me fight for time. Hotel service is great!
GGuest UserA rustic hotel with a unique ambience. It's conveniently located near Pioneer Square in Downtown Seattle within walking or short car or bus ride of many sights and restaurants. The breakfast buffet is good and the lounge sometimes has excellent live music.
HHUIThe hotel is in a good location, across the road from the Seattle National Library. All attractions can be reached on foot. The rooms are decorated in a new and unique style, and they are very comfortable and comfortable. I didn't eat breakfast, I don't know how. There is an additional fee of $20 to the store.
Uultimatespeed1The biggest problem is that the wooden base of the bed is very sharp, and there is a passage less than one meter away next to it, so it is easy to get hit on the legs. Our family of three was hit more than once. If someone is using the office chair next to it, you will probably get hit if you don't walk sideways. (As shown in the picture). The front desk was reluctant to serve us, and their expression was very reluctant. The water for the shower was not hot enough.
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