Nestled in Belltown, this artsy hotel boasts cozy, minimalist rooms and a friendly vibe, plus a DIY breakfast and a bustling location near top attractions.
"Ace Hotels—whose growing brand epitomizes a cool, unfussy, überhip hotel stay—debuted at this site in 1999, and it has become a kind of template for the company’s trademark style. While offering the essentials (including serious coffee by Stumptown), the Seattle Ace Hotel is very much a budget property and doesn’t provide fancy amenities (in fact, standard rooms share a bathroom). But the minimalist guestrooms, with their vintage furnishings and original, Pop Art-esque artwork hanging on walls, are spotless and cozy, and the hotel does offer a comfortable, convivial stay in the supremely walkable neighborhood of Belltown. The brick building has high ceilings and hardwood floors, and a few of the rooms have partial water views. Common areas aren’t large, but they’re the kind of spaces that invite conversation with fellow travelers."
"The series of signature properties launched in 1999 with the goal of offering affordable accommodations for the burgeoning creative class. The Ace’s very first boutique hotel was originally a rundown halfway house in Seattle that was transformed into a beacon for the Pacific Northwest city’s iconoclasts and travelers looking for something different." - Elianna Bar-El
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