The Edgewater - A Noble House Hotel is an enchanting landmark property that
projects over Elliot Bay from its perch on Pier 67. This Washington-state
hotel lies adjacent to the Bell Harbor Conference Center and is within
a one-half mile radius of the Seattle World Trade Center, Myrtle Edwards
Park, Pike Place Market and the Space Needle. Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport is 17 miles from the hotel.
The Edgewater achieved international fame when the Beatles cast fishing
lines from the window of Room 272 during their first world tour. Since
then, the hotel has attracted countless glitterati that includes Madonna
and Mick Jagger. Guests enjoy panoramic 180-degree views from the
lobby that overlooks Elliott Bay, Puget Sound and the snow-capped
Olympic Mountains. Natural ambience and modern convenience combine
in the rustic lobby that features river-rock fireplaces, and where
guests have wireless Internet access. Additional hotel amenities include
10 banquet rooms, a Northwest-themed gift shop, small fitness room
and complimentary shuttle service that on an hourly basis transports
guests downtown. The on-site restaurant, Six Seven, serves sumptuous
Northwest fare with Pan-Asian flair for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
An adjacent bar has 16 video screens that display Pacific Northwest
images. After dusk, the lounge serves food and cocktails at a glass-topped,
split-timber bar while a DJ spins techno music. And, coffee-lovers
will appreciate the Starbucks Kiosk where guests can enjoy their favorite
caffeinated and decaf brews.
This hotel features 234 guestrooms, some of which offer step- out
balconies. D?cor is Pacific Northwest lodge style, with gas fireplaces,
knotty-pine furniture and Ralph Lauren bedding. All guestrooms are
equipped with wireless Internet access. And, woolen bears act as
footstools and teddy bears sit on each bed. The Edgewater's whimsical
touches, extended amenities and breathtaking vistas draw vacationers
and business travelers from around the globe.
Please Note:
The hotel sells rubber ducks ($4) and umbrellas ($42).
Proceeds go to charity. |