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Graduate SeattlevsWillows Lodge
Both Willows Lodge and Graduate Seattle are rated highly by expert reviewers. Overall, Graduate Seattle is the choice of most writers compared to Willows Lodge. Graduate Seattle comes in at 81 with approval from 10 sources including Frommer's, Oyster and DK Eyewitness.
Graduate Seattle
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4507 Brooklyn Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98105
From $79/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"The 16-story Hotel Deca is one of Seattle's hippest hotels, and it offers excellent value. Consequently, it's one of my favorite hotels in the city." Full review
"Guest rooms are done in a modern-meets-deco style: Sky Level rooms have great views of the Cascades and the skyline to boot."
"This award-winning hotel has 16 stories and designer rooms that offer comfy digs and great views of the U-District, the Space Needle, and the downtown skyline."
"This boutique operation is on the larger end of scale, but is one of Noble House Hotels' Seattle trifecta offering colorful accommodations and trendy service in the University District." Full review
"A $2 million renovation in 2007 transformed this hotel into a nicely priced tribute to Art Deco --- with a warm, Pacific Northwest feel."
"City level rooms feature views into the heart of the University District while Sky level rooms enjoy panoramic views across Lake Union."
"With its proximity to the massive University of Washington and 85-year history, the 158-room Hotel Deca is a solid and stylish choice for families visiting the campus." Full review
"Historic 1930s sleep in Seattle’s University District, with Art Deco–inspired interiors and a new American eatery." Full review
8.0
"Set in an impressive Art Deco tower block. Expect quirky retro-chic design, and a great outdoors-themed rooftop bar and restaurant serving up stellar cocktails and even better views." Full review
"One of the few great hotels outside of the central Downtown corridor." Full review
Willows Lodge
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Michelin Guide
14580 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA 98072
From $194/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Timbers salvaged from a 19th-century warehouse are rustic counterpoints to sleek, modern design of this elegant spa hotel in the heart of Woodinville wine country." Full review
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If you can snag a reservation, dinner at the nearby Herbfarm restaurant is a must—book ahead as it can fill up fast.
"The 84 rooms are subtly done in salvaged timber and antique slate, and outfitted with Frette linens, fireplaces, and giant Jacuzzis for two." Full review
"In the Sammamish River Valley, this establishment is the only hotel in the region to rival the superb Bellevue Club, and its dining is just as good, if not better." Full review
"Combining elegance and rusticity, The Willows is situated amid five acres of lush gardens in the Sammamish Valley near Seattle, and at the heart of Western Washington's wine country."
Upscale
"The upscale Willows Lodge is a beautiful, 84-room resort in Woodinville Wine Country." Full review
"Located on Seattle's east side (meaning east of Lake Washington), surrounded by the wineries of the Woodinville Wine Country, this small, understated lodge is a true escape from the city."
"Set among the wineries of Woodinville, east of Seattle, Willows Lodge pairs luxury with Northwest rusticity." Full review
"Willows Lodge’s location, on the eastern edge of the Seattle suburbs (not far from Microsoft’s hometown of Redmond) makes it an obvious choice for tech-industry corporate retreats" Full review