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The hotel was well maintained and was in an excellent location. Their restaurant and bar is a Ruth's Chris off the lobby and was very nice. The convention food was excellent. Near shopping and walking distance to many Seattle sites.
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Great hotel and great location . close to all downtown amenities. the Staff do a great job in welcoming you. I have a bad back and the beds are fantastic... my only criticism is that overnight parking is too pricey for a guest
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My three night, four day stay at the Seattle Grand Hyatt Seattle was one of the better experiences in business travel that I have had the pleasure. A superior appearance from the lobby to the rooms is what you expect and what you get, top...More
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Exceptional Hotel located close to many of Seattles shopping hubs and attractions. The hotel offers excellent service and finishings along with fantastic views across the Harbour and city of Seattle. I would stay again.
Drove down for the weekend and stayed for two nights at the beginning of April. First time at this hotel, and it was a bit difficult to find using iPhone's map app, Siri told us to take a right on Pike instead of Pine and...More
The gym is medium size and definitely a place where you can get a work out in. You do need a key to get in. They have a deal with a great fitness center down the street but you have to pay extra, it wasn't much though... More
The gym is medium size and definitely a place where you can get a work out in. You do need a key to get in. They have a deal with a great fitness center down the street but you have to pay extra, it wasn't much though. The hot tub was not that great......... the weights were just okay........ but at least they had a gy where you can do an okay workout
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I believe so. I have not needed an adjoining rooms. But many years ago I stayed at the hotel with my then young children and we did have connecting rooms. Make sure you use the word "connecting" not "adjoining"' if you... More
I believe so. I have not needed an adjoining rooms. But many years ago I stayed at the hotel with my then young children and we did have connecting rooms. Make sure you use the word "connecting" not "adjoining"' if you want a door between the rooms. And be sure to ask about family rates. I don't know if Hyatt still does this, but in the past you could get the second room for kids for 1/2 price. It was a great deal but NOT advertised.