Perched over the waters of Elliott Bay, Edgewater Hotel, Seattle's only waterfront hotel, is within walking distance of Pike Place Market and approximately 17 miles from Seattle/Tacoma International Airport. Situated on Pier 67, guests are within walking distance of the Space Needle, Seattle Aquarium, Odyssey Maritime Museum, Victoria Clipper, and Washington State Ferries.
Hotel amenities include Six Seven (an outdoor, waterfront restaurant with sushi bar), a fitness room, and the business center. Valet Parking is available for a fee.
All rooms feature gas fireplaces, pine furnishings, plush comforters, turndown service, complimentary shoeshine kits, bath amenities (complete with rubber ducky), minibars, dataports, voicemail, in-room coffee service (with complimentary Starbuck's Coffee), and large windows with views of Puget Sound or downtown.
Please note that this hotel is 100% non-smoking.
Perched over the waters of Elliott Bay, Edgewater Hotel, Seattle's only waterfront hotel, is within walking distance of Pike Place Market and approximately 17 miles from Seattle/Tacoma International Airport.
Property Information:
Property Layout: The Edgewater is a 223 room property with up to 4 floors.
The place of lodging actively promotes the environmentally friendly practices of their property. They do so in their advertising, web site, and promotional literature.
The property utilizes sources of renewable energy. Examples are: biomass, photovoltaic conversion, small hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, etc. and do not use fossil fuels.
As the property is maintained old equipment and fixtures (wasteful toilets, light bulbs, shower heads, refrigerators, washing machines, etc.) are updated with more efficient and conserving replacements.
High energy consumption fixtures and appliances have been replaced with their energy efficient counterparts. Sensors are used to automatically turn off lights, air conditioning, and heating. Rooms have optomized to retain heating or cooling through improved insulation.
Xeriscape is landscaping designed to conserve water. Water is conserved through the use of native plants and minimal plant groundcover. Desert landscaping utilizing indigenous plants, and gravel for a majority of the groundcover is an example to xeric landscaping.
Organic cotton sheets and towels do not add VOC's, thereby improving air quality. Organic cotton is a sustainable product whereas synthetic fabrics are not because of their reliance on petrochemicals.
The property uses environmentally friendly chemicals for cleaning. Also included are perfumed or scented laundry supplies, carpet cleaners, cleaning supplies, or air fresheners, and other products tha could be harsh or harmful.
Many plastic and foam disposable products (cups, bowls, plates, and clam-shell boxes) are not recyclable or bio-degradable and are manufactured from non-sustainable petrochemicals. Recyclable disposable products are good alternatives.
Using gray water for irrigation of gardens and landscaping. Gray water is wastewater from bathrooms sinks and showers/tubs, kitchens, laundry sinks and tubs, and washing machines where only non-polluting, biodegradable detergents are utilized.
Containers located in the common areas of the property, properly labeled, for the express purpose of enabling guests and staff to separate trash from recyclable items.
The biological decomposition of solid organic materials by bacteria, fungi, and other organisms into a soil-like product that can be used to enrich garden soils.
Reviewed by Jon R. of Poulsbo of Wa USA on Feb-2007
Stayed at the Property - Feb-2007
Hotel is under extensive remodel with large crane out in front. Hotel staff do provide ear plugs. I would not have stayed if told remodeling in process. Slow and poor room service. Ordered breakfast never arrived.
Reviewed by John R. of Newberg of OR USA on Feb-2007
Stayed at the Property - Feb-2007
It was everything we could have asked for from the service to the location, view, decor, restaurant, and shuttle service - they shuttled us everywhere we wanted to go. There was no need to rent a car (we took the train up from Portland). The bed was the most comfortable I've ever slept in and the rain-like shower was so great it was a challenge to get my wife out of it. I won't even look elsewhere when we visit Seattle again.
Reviewed by Jennifer C. of Redwood City of CA USA on Jan-2007
Stayed at the Property - Dec-2006
Wonderful rooms, upgraded to a water view room (was worth it). Had a gas fireplace, claw foot bath tub and beautiful stone tiled bathroom. Oriental styled doors to the bath let you view the water and the fireplace. It was really nice.
Reviewed by Leighann A. of Williamsburg of VA USA on Dec-2006
Stayed at the Property - Jul-2006
We stayed in one of the partial waterfront rooms and I have one word to describe it. AMAZING. There are giant windows that open so you can get the breeze off the bay. There are fireplaces in every room and he bathrooms have bathtubs with feet and a seperate shower...a very very cool place. The food is also amazing and the bar was "hopping" every night.
Pros:
The waterfront rooms
Cons:
the water temperature
Recommended For:
Honeymoon/Romance Business Seniors Couples Singles
The Edgewater
2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67 - Seattle - Washington
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