Check Into Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

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Just steps from Seattle’s waterfront awaits a luxurious getaway.

Perfect for a relaxing layover, romantic weekend, family trip, or HQ for a Pacific Northwest vacation, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle elegantly occupies the first 10 floors of a 21-story tower in downtown. The full-service, five-star property is nearby ferries, restaurants, museums, stadiums Pike Place Market and more, offering proximity to the best the city has to offer, while also serving as a retreat amidst it all.

Checking into Four Seasons Seattle

Check-in at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle starts at 3:00 p.m., though rooms may be available earlier. Guests who arrive on-site early can receive a key for access to the spa, pool and gym, or can check their luggage to walk around the waterfront area. Valet service is provided upon arrival. A cozy lobby with a fireplace is also a nice spot to bide time.

Open since 2008, the hotel has 147 guest rooms, including 13 suites. Rooms include a corner deluxe bay view room, a deluxe bay view room, partial bay view room, Seattle-view room and superior view room, plus several tiers of suites.

Sleep stations and babysitters are available to support families with younger travelers.

Relaxing at Four Seasons Seattle

Guests and visitors can enjoy the Pacific Northwest inspired spa, where signature treatments include the Gemstone Massage (warm, smooth crystal palm stones are used as massage tools) and Evergreen Aromatherapy Escape (a special candle infused with fir, cedarwood and rosemary essential oils melts to becoming soothing massage oil). Manicures and pedicures are also available.

On the fourth floor is the gem of Four Seasons Seattle, a heated outdoor pool overlooking the Puget Sound and Olympic mountains. Loungers are attended too by pool staff offering towels, sunscreen, refreshing surprise and more. A full bar menu plus light bites including Caesar salad, flatbreads, burgers and more is served all day. The pool itself is open from 6 a.m. – 10 p.m., to make the most of the outdoor space.

Also on the pool deck: A firepit with seating and a spacious hot tub for Seattle’s infamous weather.

Dining at Four Seasons Seattle

Four Seasons Seattle is home to one proprietary restaurant, Goldfinch Tavern, serving breakfast, lunch, happy hour, and dinner menus daily. Helmed by Seattle-native Ethan Stowell, the James Beard Award nominee for “Best Chef Northwest” offers a menu of local and New American style cuisine. Lunch and dinner include a raw bar menu highlighting PNW oysters, king salmon crudo, and more, plus a signature chowder with Dungeness crab, bacon, clams and a side of oyster crackers. The menu changes seasonally, but is consistently seafood forward, with favorites like the Seattle Club (grilled chicken, Dungeness crab, avocado, arugula, sliced vine tomato, honey bacon and white cheddar on a rosemary baguette) and halibut and chips with fennel slaw. A kids menu is also available.

Room service at Four Seasons Seattle is 24-hours. In the morning, guests are treated to a complimentary coffee bar in the lobby.

Also inside the tower, Fran’s Chocolates has an outpost offering truffles, caramels and more indulgent treats to snack on or bring home. Down the block, the Harbor Steps offer plenty more casual eateries, including Noi Thai Cuisine, Dough Zone and Post Alley Pizza. At the bottom of the steps, The Seattle Great Wheel awaits, along with waterfront favorites like Elliott’s Oyster House and Ivar’s Acres of Clams.

Booking Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

Reservations for Four Seasons Hotel Seattle are available directly online. Guests who book far enough in advance for reservations through December 31, 2024 may be eligible for 25% off their stay.

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