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1. Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport

18740 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188 · 206-246-8600

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SEA-TAC AIRPORT. Situated a stone's throw from the airport, this hotel is convenient for business travelers and convention attendees. Individual rooms feature cable TV, climate control, coffeemaker, and high-speed Internet access. Hotel facilities include an outdoor pool, fitness center, business center, lounges and restaurants, room service, and a shuttle to a nearby mall and to the airport. Golf and tennis facilities are available in the vicinity. Event space to accommodate 2200. Valet parking, $20/day; self-parking, $16/day. 850 rooms and suites.

2. Grand Hyatt Seattle

721 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-774-1234

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DOWNTOWN. Situated in the midst of Seattle's financial district and a block from the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Grand Hyatt is a top choice among business travelers. The technologically advanced hotel is completely wired and networked for accessibility. Each guest room features dual-line cordless and speaker phones, dataport, voice mail, complimentary high-speed Internet access, minibar, state-of-the-art TV with digital video-on-demand, premium cable service and wireless keyboard, luxurious bath with soaking tub, and fantastic views. Guests may also work out at the 24-hour fitness center, enjoy a massage at the spa, or have a fantastic dinner at the hotel restaurant. Event space for 750. 425 rooms. Valet parking $35/day, self parking $28/day.

3. Hotel Andra

2000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 · 206-448-8600

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DOWNTOWN. Stepping into the lobby of this redesigned, brick-and-terra cotta hotel (circa 1926) is akin to entering a well-furnished contemporary home. Distressed plank floors and a commanding stone fireplace join vibrant orange accents to create a warm ambience. Scandinavian style predominates in guest rooms and suites, which are equipped with conveniences like dual-line speakerphone with voice mail and dataport, private bar, and safe. Bathrooms feature Face Stockholm toiletries and Frette towels. Event space for 200. Valet parking only, $35/day. 119 rooms and suites.

4. Pan Pacific Seattle Hotel

2125 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 · 206-264-8111

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DOWNTOWN. Located in the South Lake Union neighborhood, this stylish hotel attracts visitors with popular dining and shopping options. Decorated in subtle hues and with high-end furnishings, guest rooms are outfitted with a clothes steamer, Torrefazione coffeemaker and plasma TV. Visitors also enjoy a 24-hour fitness center, Vida Spa, and a convenient Whole Foods Market. Meeting space for 200. 160 rooms and suites.

5. Paramount Hotel

724 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-292-9500

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DOWNTOWN. This hotel's charm begins in the lobby, which features dark woods, a fireplace, and overstuffed armchairs, reminiscent of an English country home. Cozy guest rooms continue the theme and feature dual-line phone, dataport, cable TV, on-demand movies, video games, coffeemaker, honor bar, and mini-fridge. Room service is provided by the onsite Asian restaurant, and a business center and gym are available. Meeting rooms to accommodate 70. Valet parking: $25/day. 146 rooms.

6. Sorrento Hotel

900 Madison St, Seattle, WA 98104 · 206-622-6400

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DOWNTOWN. This elegant hotel near the Seattle business district opened in 1909 and has provided posh accommodations for elite travelers for nearly a century. It also offers unparalleled service, including extra touches like hot-water bottles on chilly evenings and private aircraft chartering. The Hunt Club and the Fireside Room offer fine dining in a club-like atmosphere. Each room is tastefully and uniquely decorated and includes bathrobes, private fax, voicemail, and dataport. Valet parking only, $28. 76 rooms and suites.

7. Hotel Vintage Park

1100 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-624-8000

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DOWNTOWN. As the name suggests, this fantastic hotel maintains a special fondness for Washington State wines. Guest rooms are decorated in burgundy and merlot tones, tempered by a range of soft taupes. In the evening, wine tastings are held by the lobby fireplace. The hotel also provides a lounge, business center, and Italian restaurant. Special suites are available with jacuzzi and fireplace. Valet parking only, $30/day. 126 rooms.

8. W Seattle

1112 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-264-6000

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DOWNTOWN. Located in the heart of downtown, near Pike Place Market and other attractions, this modern, stylish hotel places a premium on service and comfort. Recognizable for the steel-and-mesh pyramid that tops the building, W caters to business travelers. Guest rooms include dual-line telephone, dataport, cable TV, VCR, CD player, Internet access, coffeemaker, pillow-top mattress, and down comforter. Amenities include a restaurant, lounge, cafe, exercise facility, business center, room service, and concierge. Meeting facilities to accommodate 500. 426 rooms and suites. Valet parking only, $36/day.

9. Inn at Harbor Steps

1221 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 · 206-748-0973

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DOWNTOWN. This inn occupies the first and second floors of an elegant, high-rise residential building in the arts district. It's convenient to Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, and Harbor Steps Park, just off the waterfront. Guest rooms feature balcony, garden view, and fireplace; some even have spa tubs. A full gourmet breakfast and afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres are provided each day. The inn also makes available a state-of-the-art media room. 28 rooms. Parking $15.

10. Hill House Bed and Breakfast

1113 E John St, Seattle, WA 98102 · 206-323-4455

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CAPITOL HILL. Converted to a bed and breakfast in 1991, what were originally two circa-1903 homes are now furnished with a tasteful mix of antiques and contemporary pieces, including works by Northwest artists. Each of the seven guest rooms has individual style, and most have a private bath. A full breakfast includes fresh fruit and a hot breakfast entrée, such as a smoked salmon omelet or frittata with marinara and feta cheese. A minimum stay may be required.

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