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Hotel SorrentovsFour Seasons Hotel Seattle
Both properties are recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle is the choice of most reviewers compared to Hotel Sorrento. Four Seasons Hotel Seattle is ranked #2 in Seattle with endorsements from 16 reviewers like BlackBook, Jetsetter and Forbes Travel Guide.
Hotel Sorrento
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900 Madison St., Seattle, WA 98104
From $161/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"The guest rooms are among the finest in the city: No two are alike; and, while most are set up for business travelers, this hotel also makes a great choice for vacationers." Full review
"The Sorrento is one of Downtown's most distinctive buildings and the oldest boutique hotel in the city, with a grand circular driveway and Italian Renaissance style details."
"The rich wood-paneled lobby and Fireside Room—a perfect spot for a martini on a rainy night—are visions of old-world elegance." Full review
"At the opulent Sorrento guests find Seattle’s finest luxury boutique hotel as well as a destination gourmet restaurant, the Hunt Club."
"Modern edifice with a European flair, stylish decor, and posh on-site restaurant, on the east side of I-5 by downtown."
"A short but steep walk from downtown, Seattle's most elegant boutique-hotel is a distinguished traditional refuge set aloft on First Hill, an outlying knoll." Full review
"The "grand dame" of Seattle hotels, the Sorrento features posh specialty suites, and extravagently decorated meeting spaces."
4.3
"Admirers assert you'll "be treated like a VIP" by staffers who "make you feel appreciated" at this "historic" First Hill "hidden treasure" that exudes "old-world charm" from the moment you enter."
"A cocktail of Italian and West Coast tastes, the Sorrento Hotel wines and dines guests amid classic Italian architecture with clever attention to detail. Designed after the Vittoria in..." Full review
"Italianate flair on First Hill."
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
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99 Union Street, Seattle, WA
From $500/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"The vibe here isn't pretentious, but it's certainly not laid-back either: guests seem to know that they're in for a real treat." Full review
Luxury
"It’s hard to go wrong with this top luxury hotel that has, arguably, some of the best views in the city." Full review
"In a superb location for both business and leisure travelers, this hotel shares the top of Seattle's luxury heap with the more traditional Fairmont. " Full review
"Overlooking Elliott Bay and Puget Sound, this Four Seasons features 147 rooms (including thirteen suites), with ten of its 21 floors dedicated to private residences."
"The new Four Seasons Seattle is a temple of mod inspiration, from the crystals in the fireplace to the clean lines of the lobby furniture."
4.7
"You'll feel "pampered the moment you walk into" this "lovely," "luxury" Downtown "old glory"."
4 Stars
"Seattle’s Four Seasons Hotel is a sophisticated, urbane retreat housed in a modern glass tower close to the Seattle Art Museum." Full review
"This is one of the newest luxury hotels in Seattle, and it boasts a superb location adjacent to Pike Place Market and across the street from the Seattle Art Museum." Full review
"Housed in a U-shaped, 21-story tower, this "northwest contemporary" property is in a "fine location near Pike Place Market."" Full review
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"The Four Seasons hotel has a discreet side-street entrance leading to a lobby with sweeping views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains." Full review