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Mapping Out Seattle's Favorite Hotel Rooms

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We've heard from you guys about which hotels in Seattle are your favorites, but now it's time to get more granular.

Have you ever stayed in a hotel room in or around Seattle so perfect, so comfortable, so cozy that you had to go back? That you make sure other people ask for it when they stay at the same place? Would you like to find a room like that? We posed the question to some local folks and here's a map based on what they came back with.

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Inn at the Market

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"I'm not sure the exactly room number but it's the last room on the 2nd Floor, right above the valet parking spot. I know, it sounds like it would be the worst room, but here me out. The street sound isn't bad at all. And the really cool thing is that the side window includes a nook that the average-sized person can cozy up into. It gives you a direct line of sight to the big Public Market sign with a clear view of Elliott Bay behind it. You can even close the curtain behind you to create your own little room-in-a-room. The perfect spot for your morning coffee."

The Alexis Hotel

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Ask for the Sultan of Brunai Suite, which the man himself redecorated when he stayed here.

The Edgewater Hotel

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The Beatles Suite caters to rock n’ roll aficionados with fascinating portraits, memorabilia, Beatles history and music. The suite also features a photo gallery of the Fab Four in their early years, including the Beatles’ famous “fishing out the window” photo - shot in this very suite.

Hotel Deca

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The 1,500 square-foot Presidential Suite accommodates up to two people and features custom Italian furnishings, and is decorated in deep red tones. The expansive 1,200 square-foot terrace with outdoor furniture wraps around the entire suite and offers panoramic views of downtown Seattle and surrounding mountain landscapes.

Sorrento Hotel

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The Corner Suite provides a generous sitting area separate from the sleeping quarters for added comfort. And with a corner location, each suite renders a view of the unmistakable Seattle city skyline. Plus, signature to all Sorrento accommodations, our suites offer authentic residential ambiance featuring bright and airy décor with architectural accents.

The Inn at El Gaucho

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The Junior Suites here are the prized ones. Some offer views over the Atrium, or the city lights and bustling energy of Belltown. Others have views of Elliott Bay, Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. All come with Pacific Coast Feather Co. featherbeds and comforters as well as Anichini bathrobes and Anichini 100% Egyptian oversized cotton towels.

Hotel Ballard

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The private rooftop luxury suites here got a big thumbs up. These bright and spacious suites offer you expansive views of historic Ballard Avenue from the bay window in your parlor and from the Juliet balcony in your bedroom. Sliding doors made from reclaimed wood separate the parlor, bedroom and bath.

Inn at the Market

"I'm not sure the exactly room number but it's the last room on the 2nd Floor, right above the valet parking spot. I know, it sounds like it would be the worst room, but here me out. The street sound isn't bad at all. And the really cool thing is that the side window includes a nook that the average-sized person can cozy up into. It gives you a direct line of sight to the big Public Market sign with a clear view of Elliott Bay behind it. You can even close the curtain behind you to create your own little room-in-a-room. The perfect spot for your morning coffee."

The Alexis Hotel

Ask for the Sultan of Brunai Suite, which the man himself redecorated when he stayed here.

The Edgewater Hotel

The Beatles Suite caters to rock n’ roll aficionados with fascinating portraits, memorabilia, Beatles history and music. The suite also features a photo gallery of the Fab Four in their early years, including the Beatles’ famous “fishing out the window” photo - shot in this very suite.

Hotel Deca

The 1,500 square-foot Presidential Suite accommodates up to two people and features custom Italian furnishings, and is decorated in deep red tones. The expansive 1,200 square-foot terrace with outdoor furniture wraps around the entire suite and offers panoramic views of downtown Seattle and surrounding mountain landscapes.

Sorrento Hotel

The Corner Suite provides a generous sitting area separate from the sleeping quarters for added comfort. And with a corner location, each suite renders a view of the unmistakable Seattle city skyline. Plus, signature to all Sorrento accommodations, our suites offer authentic residential ambiance featuring bright and airy décor with architectural accents.

The Inn at El Gaucho

The Junior Suites here are the prized ones. Some offer views over the Atrium, or the city lights and bustling energy of Belltown. Others have views of Elliott Bay, Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. All come with Pacific Coast Feather Co. featherbeds and comforters as well as Anichini bathrobes and Anichini 100% Egyptian oversized cotton towels.

Hotel Ballard

The private rooftop luxury suites here got a big thumbs up. These bright and spacious suites offer you expansive views of historic Ballard Avenue from the bay window in your parlor and from the Juliet balcony in your bedroom. Sliding doors made from reclaimed wood separate the parlor, bedroom and bath.