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In this article, we outline the best Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Seattle. Which stands out? Which is rubbish? If you want a solid hotel with a good comfy bed for a good night’s sleep, a nice bathroom, a free breakfast, a good pool, and an attractive location, which should you choose?
Marriott recently merged with Starwood, so their hotel portfolio includes The Luxury Collection, St. Regis, Westin, W Hotels, EDITION, Sheraton, and the Four Points by Sheraton, as well as Marriotts, JW Marriotts, Courtyard by Marriott, and more. Executive lounge access is a perk afforded to top-level Platinum Elite members, so if you are a top-level Platinum Elite member, you should get free lounge access at both the Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park and the Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay.
Book your stay at any of these hotels via our luxury travel concierge as we can add all our VIP benefits whilst you still benefit from your status and collect your usual points. It costs nothing to ask us for a quote, and we will be able to help you squeeze some extra value from your stay.
First, I outline which hotel is best for in various categories, and then we look at each hotel individually and share what it offers.
- Best pool: Sheraton Grand Seattle
- Best club lounge: Sheraton Grand Seattle
- Best decor: Sheraton Grand Seattle
- Best rooms: Sheraton Grand Seattle
- Best views: Seattle Marriott Waterfront
- Best For Bonvoy Point Redemptions: Sheraton Grand Seattle, at 35,000 points, this is a bargain!
- Cheapest: Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Seattle Center
1. Sheraton Grand Seattle
Located on 1400 6th Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101, this is a Category 5 hotel and costs from 35,000 points per night, making it the best redemption deal in Seattle as this hotel is of excellent quality and is in a great location.
Located in the city’s vibrant core, the Sheraton Grand Seattle offers gourmet dining and bars, world-class shopping, exciting entertainment, and iconic local attractions, including the Pike Place Market, Space Needle, and Chihuly Garden & Glass Museum. You can redeem or earn Marriott Bonvoy points here as this is a category 5 hotel that requires around 35,000 points per night.
As one of only seven Sheraton hotels in North America to earn the esteemed Grand designation, you can book into this hotel with confidence, knowing that this Sheraton is one of the best. Book via our concierge, and we can usually secure an even better deal. With our rates, you will still earn your usual points and benefit from your Bonvoy status.
Add to that, the Sheraton Grand Seattle recently completed a multimillion-dollar transformation featuring all-new guest rooms, an expanded Sheraton Club Lounge, the best in Seattle, and modern meeting & event spaces. The swimming pool is on the 35th floor, and there is also an excellent gym on the same floor.
The stylish new lobby showcases the hotel’s private art collection featuring local artists, while Starbucks in the foyer will service all your coffee and snack needs. The Sheraton Grand features several dining options, including Loulay Kitchen & Bar by James Beard award-winning chef Thierry Rautureau.
This hotel is located in an incredibly tall building, so it offers some fantastic views from its floor-to-ceiling windows. Book a club room to get lounge access included. These rooms are on higher floors and have sand-colored carpets and creamy walls with dark wood decorations on the walls.
We like the stylish lamps, the chaise long by the window, allowing you to relax while looking out at the twinkling skyline, and the practical table with two chairs in case you want to eat in your room. Ordinary and club rooms have either a King bed or 2 double beds rather than queen beds.
The club lounge is modern and on one of the top floors with staggering views. Bar stools and high tables are arranged around the edge, so you can work, eat, or drink whilst looking out of the windows. The decor is in pines with bright, funky colors. It makes me immediately think of IKEA but with a classier version. The food here is good, with breakfast and evening canapes, along with all-day drinks and snacks.
2. Seattle Marriott Waterfront
The Seattle Marriott Waterfront is located at 2100 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington 98121. it is a Category 6 property, costing 50,000 Bonvoy points per night.
This upscale Seattle waterfront hotel is a short walk to Pike Place market and adjacent to waterfront dining. The hotel itself is well located for exploring Seattle by foot and is right across the street from Elliott Bay and Puget Sound.
The M Club Lounge at Seattle Marriott Waterfront is open 24 hours a day and is located on the first floor of this luxury hotel, with outdoor seating and waterfront views which makes it quite a special lounge.
Restaurants at this hotel include the Hook & Plow, featuring modern American cuisine using locally sourced products, craft beers, specialty liquors, and artisan wines. The hotel also features a heated indoor/outdoor connecting pool and a modern gym.
The rooms here are pretty standard Marriott rooms, and the balconies are very small but offer gorgeous views. The decor is dated, but the bathtub is deep, and the standard is acceptable. Noise can be a problem here from both the outside and connecting doors, so be sure to request a room without a connecting door.
3. Renaissance Seattle Hotel
Renaissance Seattle Hotel is located on 515 Madison Street Seattle, Washington 98104 and is a Category 6 property costing from 50,000 Bonvoy points per night. This hotel’s downtown Seattle location is steps away from local attractions and 20 minutes from Sea-Tac Airport. The hotel design is funky and stylish, making it a great choice in Seattle.
4. W Seattle
W Seattle is a luxury boutique located on 1112 4th Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 and is a Category 6 property which starts at 50,000 Bonvoy points per night. Experience W Seattle, a downtown luxury hotel with modern rooms (pictured above), tasty dining, and a prime location.
They say: “Soak up the vibrant scene in the Living Room Bar and get in the mix with our live music and DJ series before heading to a memorable dinner at TRACE. Offering inspired seasonal fare in an award-winning atmosphere. It’s a not-to-be-missed culinary experience in downtown Seattle. Work it all off the next morning at FIT®, our state-of-the-art fitness center, before wandering out to explore many of the area’s nearby attractions, including Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, and the Seattle Art Museum.”
5. The Westin Seattle
The Westin Seattle is located on 1900 5th Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101. This upscale hotel offers guests contemporary accommodations in the heart of downtown Seattle, is a Category 6 property, and costs from 50,000 Bonvoy points for a stay.
6. Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Seattle Center
This basic Four Points hotel offers guests what matters most; to stay comfortable and connected on the road. This hotel is a Category 5 and costs from 35,000. I would always stay at the Sheraton Grand Seattle over this hotel if I were redeeming points, although if you are paying to stay here, you might find this hotel the cheapest. You get what you pay for.
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