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MarQueen HotelvsThompson Seattle
MarQueen Hotel and Thompson Seattle are both praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Thompson Seattle scores slightly higher than MarQueen Hotel. Thompson Seattle has a TripExpert Score of 82 with recommendations from 10 publications including Lonely Planet, Afar Magazine and Mr & Mrs Smith.
MarQueen Hotel
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600 Queen Anne Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98109
From $107/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"Patrons of the opera, ballet, and theater will enjoy being just blocks from Seattle Center and it's a quick walk to Belltown from this part of Queen Anne." Full review
"Queen Anne neighborhood’s stately hotel provides a wonderful alternative to the area’s chain motels and hotels."
"This hotel offers old-fashioned hospitality and old-world charm to couples, families and business travelers alike. Little changes here from year to year, with the exception of a few staffers." Full review
"In a 1918 building in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, north of downtown, the MarQueen is the meeting place for Old World charm and modern comfort."
"Located in a historic 1918 building that once served as the Seattle Engineering School, it has a traditional ambience that suits its surroundings."
Budget
"Situated in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne district, within easy walking distance of Key Arena and the Seattle Center, this hotel is best suited to travelers who appreciate historic boutique hotels." Full review
"Shabby-chic vintage at a decent price."
"Each room is a really small apartment with separate kitchenette and a small living area separated from the sleeping area. The furnishings are comfortable period reproductions." Full review
Top Choice
"A classic old-school apartment building... the neighborhood is an under-visited gem, handy to various attractions." Full review
Thompson Seattle
Condé Nast Traveler
Jetsetter
Mr & Mrs Smith
Gayot
Afar Magazine
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Travel + Leisure
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110 Stewart St, Seattle, WA 98101-1019
From $161/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"A quarter of the 158 guest rooms (all dark-wood paneling with white, navy, and brass details) offer unobstructed views of Puget Sound’s Elliott Bay—dazzling on Seattle’s sunny days." Full review
"A strikingly stylish boutique hotel overlooking Pike Place Market, with panoramic views of Puget Sound." Full review
"Sleek and stylish, the Thompson Seattle channels the best of Seattle, with water views, superlative food and an atmosphere that’s hipper than a barista competition." Full review
"This hip hotel's innovative style feels right at home in forward-thinking Seattle."
"The Thompson Seattle adds a dose of style to the city’s hotel scene." Full review
8.0
"Beautiful on the inside and out, Thompson Seattle ticks the three boxes Thompson Hotels are known for: design, culinary, and location." Full review
"An emerald-velvet sectional in the art book-filled lobby catches the eye, as do the Pacific Northwest-themed touches throughout the design-savvy hotel. " Full review
Recommended
"Thompson Seattle tows the line between old and new with its masterful design and well-placed locale." Full review
"Thompson Seattle has lavish modern decor, a fantastic cocktail program at its rooftop lounge, Nest, and rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the Puget Sound."
Seattle Travel Guide
March 1, 2021
"A prime draw to this hotel is where you'll find it: at the western edge of downtown, only a block from both Pike Place Market and the water on 1st Ave." Full review