The historic Mayflower Park Hotel, constructed in 1927, was one of Seattle,
Wash.'s first "uptown" hotels. Built during the Prohibition
era, the hotel boasted one of the first Bartell's Drug Stores, now
occupied by the martini bar, Oliver's Lounge, and a coffee shop, now
occupied by Andaluca, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. Located
in central downtown Seattle, the Mayflower Park Hotel has direct access
to the Westlake Center for shopping, the Seattle Monorail System and
is only ten miles from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Within
walking distance from Mayflower Park Hotel are the Pike Place Market,
Waterfront and the Seattle Art Museum.
Ideally suited for business meetings, banquets and wedding receptions,
the hotel offers six meeting rooms available for groups of 12 to 200.
The Mayflower Park Hotel offers various guestroom packages for romantics,
theater-lovers and cocktail aficionados.
The 171 comfortable and classically decorated guestrooms, including
13 luxury suites, feature individually selected artwork and many
of the rooms showcase views of downtown Seattle. Each guestroom
offers amenities designed to pamper the guest, including wireless
high- speed Internet access, complimentary newspaper, large screen
televisions with video game consoles, designer toiletries, terrycloth
robes and same-day laundry service. The Mayflower Park Hotel is
highly acclaimed and strives to thoroughly delight the modern traveler.
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