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The quintessential downtown Seattle inn offers guests stunning Elliot Bay views and is ideally located steps from the buzz of Pike Place Market. |
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The Inn at The Market, a 70-room boutique hotel in Seattle, Washington overlooks two jewels of the city; the pristine Elliott Bay and Pike Place Market.
Guests and locals alike rate the Inn at the Market as their top choice for friendly and welcoming staff, attentive service, and terrific location. Boutique charm and warmth is evident throughout the hotel, from the elegant lobby to the comfortable guestrooms and suites.
Leisure travelers find themselves in the midst of Seattle's vibrant downtown where walking the avenues lined with famous department stores and shops, browsing the waterfront, or dining in Seattle's many infamous restaurants are all just steps away.
Business guests have discovered that the Inn at the Market is situated nearby many corporate offices and business locations. They can choose between making their room a quiet haven to get some rest, or to finish up on a day's work within the comfort of their room complete with High Speed Internet Access. |
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Guestrooms and suites offer views of Seattle, Post Alley, Pike Place Market, the fountain courtyard or Elliott Bay. Room interiors are modern and sophisticated with natural silk and chenille accents adding warmth and texture.
Each guestroom features welcoming extras including signature robes, magazines such Travel & Leisure and Food & Wine, twice-daily maid service with nightly turndown and chocolates.
Guestrooms offer spacious queen-size beds; Suites king-size beds. Select rooms are available with two beds, upon request. Oversized bathroom with hairdryer, lighted mirror, television with cable, movie system and Nintendo, two-line phones with dataport and personal voice mail, Full-size iron and board, in-room safe, coffee maker, Seattle's Best Coffee, choice of teas, and a refrigerated non-alcoholic honor bar featuring Northwest products are found in every room. |
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The doors to the Inn at the Market open onto a courtyard where hotel guest will find a trio of dining choices:
Champagne - Specializing in the cuisine of southern France, Champagne is a recipient of the prestigious James Beard and DiRoNa Awards. Dining in the courtyard is seasonal, and certainly a memorable experience for gourmands. This restaurant also provides room service. Open for dinner only.
Cafe Champagne - Casual and stylish, this French bistro is a consistent favorite with locals and visitors alike. Perfect for a quick, elegant meal or a glass of wine, it is open for lunch and dinner, and brunch on the weekends.
Bacco - This juice bar extraordinaire creates the coolest of fresh fruit elixirs. Italian grilled sandwiches, seasonal specialties and imaginative vegetarian fare are prepared from the freshest of ingredients. Bacco provides room service, as well. Open for breakfast and lunch. Located on Courtyard & First Ave.
Many of Seattle's finest restaurants are a short walk from the doors of The Inn at The Market. The staff is happy to arrange for a town car should you desire to dine outside your comfortable walking distance.
Coffee is served in the lobby each morning, and Bacco provides room service breakfast-lunch. |
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Seattle Art Museum, Benaroya Hall, Pioneer Square, Westlake Center, and a myriad of dining and shopping spots are found within easy walking distance from the hotel.
Seattle overlooks Puget Sound and is surrounded by the sparkling waters of Elliott Bay, Lake Union, and Lake Washington. The city attracts painters, craftsman, musicians, boaters, skiers, mountain climbers, and even discriminating coffee drinkers.
Pike Place Market - Opened in 1907, the historic market is a beehive of Northwest arts, fresh produce and flower stalls, antique shops, coffee bars, galleries, cafes and restaurants. Perched on a hillside overlooking Elliott Bay, the Pike Place Market has been in continuous operation longer than any other public market in the country.
Downtown - Seattle shimmers with historic landmarks, modern skyscrapers and a landscape of evergreens. Beyond the city limits are some of this nation's best hiking, mountain views, and lush forests. Views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountain, and the Cascade Range can leave you breathless. Seattle, Washington is rich in recreation and entertainment during every season.
Pioneer Square - Carriage horses clop down the streets of Seattle's most antique neighborhood. Take the Underground Tour or browse in the booksellers' shops and many galleries.
SODO (South of Downtown) is home to the Seattle Mariners', Safeco Field, Pyramid Brewery, Starbucks corporate headquarters, and the Seattle Design Center.
International District - Several blocks east of Pioneer Square and worlds away, the International District is a colorful and vibrant multicultural experience awaiting your discovery. Browse through the many shops, dine on dim sum or visit one of the many historical sites including the Wing Luke Asian Museum.
Bell Town - An ultra-hip neighborhood of restaurants, galleries, boutiques and nightclubs located just north of the Market area.
Elliott Bay Waterfront - Take a Washington State ferry ride, tour Puget Sound via a sailboat, parasail or dinner cruise or go for a relaxing walk along the bustling waterfront in view of the Olympic Mountains. Visit the Seattle Aquarium and see Mount St. Helens erupt at the Omnidome Imax Theater.
Seattle Center - Former site of the 1962 World's Fair and ride the elevator to one of Seattle's best vantage points, the Space Needle. Visit the Pacific Science Center or the newly opened Experience Music Project for an experience you are unlikely to forget.
Capitol Hill - One of Seattle's oldest and most eclectic neighborhoods, with plenty of opportunities for window shopping and people watching on and off Broadway; don't miss the Seattle Asian Art Museum and the views from Volunteer Park while you are there.
Beyond Downtown - Seattle has much to offer beyond the downtown area. To the north: Woodland Park Zoo; to the east: Snoqualmie Falls; to the south: the Museum of Flight; Alki Beach and Bainbridge Island to the west. All within forty-five minutes or less from downtown. |
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I-5 to Seneca Street exit, onto Fourth Avenue, right at Fourth Avenue, then go four blocks north to Pine Street. Take a left on Pine Street and continue until you cross First Avenue. The entrance and loading zone for the Inn is before Post Alley on the right side of the street.
The Inn at The Market
86 Pine Street
Seattle, Washington 98101
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