The W Hotel Seattle features 417 guestrooms offering an array of special amenities, including down comforters and pillows, 250-thread-count sheets, rich fabrics, a state-of-the-art CD player, a VCR, and an oversized desk. All rooms have high-speed Internet access.
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Rooms include W Hotel Seattle amenities include Earth and Ocean - The culinary talents of Executive Chef Johnathan Sundstrom, named one of America's best new chefs in 2001 by Food and Wine magazine, have made this restaurant a truly exceptional dining experience. Explore the indigenous foods of the Northwest, then follow up with one of the sweet and witty desserts.Caf? and Bar - By day it's a available for a quick bite, by night it's cocktails and conversation. Don't miss the signature drinks?the emerald, rose, and lemon drops are favorites among locals and guests. Room service is also available.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: Approximate driving time 26 minutes and distance is 14 miles. Driving directions from Seattle-Tacoma Airport: Take I-5 North to the Seneca Street exit. The hotel entrance is on the left, between Fifth and Fourth avenues. ?
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What to expect: Contemporary urban chic defines the W line, which caters to sophisticated business travelers in the hippest cities. Rooms are perfect for relaxation or business. Amenity highlights: No skimping here. Down pillows, down comforters, pillow-top mattresses, and 250-thread-count sheets make the bedtime experience at the W pure bliss. The bed is so popular, it even has its own brand?the W Signature Bed. Plus, all the bed dressings can be purchased through the hotel, so guests can re-create the W bed experience at home. Business gets done in these rooms, which feature high-speed Internet access, 27-inch TVs with Internet access and wireless keyboards, dual-line cordless telephones, and VCRs. Insider tip: There's no need to rent a car unless you want to explore outside of the city. The W is located very close to Seattle's main attractions and, if you're opposed to walking, cabs and busses do a fine job getting you where you need to be. Be aware that if you do walk, downtown Seattle can be a bit hilly, which lends to the charm of the city.
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