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Marqueen Hotel Seattle
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Marqueen Hotel Seattle
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Marqueen Hotel Seattle
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600 Queen Anne Avenue North
Seattle, Washington, United States
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Step back into time at the MarQueen Hotel where historic charm, romantic ambience and warm personal hospitality await you. Built in 1918 and reminiscent of that time period, 59 spacious guest rooms feature period furnishings, original hardwood flooring, crown molding and lofty ceilings. Located in the lively Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, the hotel is nestled among a wide variety of restaurants and cafes, and is within walking distance to the Space Needle, Key Arena, monorail, theatres, opera and ballet venues located at the Seattle Center, site of the 1962 World Fair. Enjoy the convenience of our complimentary shuttle service where the Pike Place Market, waterfront and urban shopping are just minutes away. Hosted wine receptions featuring Northwest wines are held in the lobby twice weekly and room service is available from 5:30am to 11pm. Those seeking a little extra pampering can enjoy spa services from Jill Bucy Skincare, located in the hotel. Special touches include complimentary internet service, overnight shoeshine, weekday local newspaper delivered to your door as well as kitchens in all of the rooms. Although this historic property does not house an elevator, special room accommodations can be made upon advanced request.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Banquet Facilities
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Disabled Access
Dry Cleaning
Fitness Room
Florist
Free Breakfast
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Kitchenette
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Medical Assistance Available
Microwave
Mini Bar
Modem / Data Port
News Stand
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Porters
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Room Service
TV
Valet Parking
Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 1:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 12:00 PM
Location Description:
Located in the Lower Queen Anne/Theater District. Within walking distance to the Seattle Center, home of the Space Needle, the Key Arena, the Opera House, and Seattle Repertory Theater.
Dining:
Ten Mercer Restaurant features New American and Northwest cuisine in an upscale dramatic setting.
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Date of Stay:
June, 2009
The hotel was an interesting, older site. Our room included a king sized bed and pull out sofa. It would have been nice to have some separation, like a screen, between the two spaces. There was a small kitchen, equipped with the necessities for cooking a meal. Ice was available through room service. There are no elevators, so luggage needs to be carried up the flights of steps. There is free internet, but the connection was a bit weak. The staff at the front desk was great - very helpful. Parking is by valet - again quick and easy. Breakfast was very basic - coffee, OJ, and bread - probably not enough to get you through until dinner. The hotel is within walking distance of the space needle. There is a fantastic market within a block.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
They are at least trying to create something nice. Old with a thin veneer of luxury. Impossible to take a comfortable shower!
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
This hotel is in great location. I can see the space needle from the window of my room. The room is nice and clean and my room include a kitchen. This is a plus for me to shop at the local market and cook the sea food myself. The room has an antique look, but it's very clean and comfortable. I recommend it to everybody. By the way, the free breakfast is great!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
The overall old time big hotel look. Only valet parking.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Great for the tourist, or for a business trip. Close to downtown, but away from the hustle and noise. Great little area with stores, shops, and eateries. Close to the waterfront. I loved the atmosphere!! Great customer service. The hotel has a wonderful old-world charm, with modern amenities. There spa was wonderful!!! Overall, it was a great stay.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Lot of street parking, good room size, decent kitchen. Bathroom wasn't recently updated - tub was old with stains, looks dirty. Overall it was great. There is no elevator so if you have kids or using wheelchair make sure you've got room on the first floor. breakfast was only croissants and beagles with butter.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Neighborhood and location are excellent. Drugstore, grocery, and many restaurants within a block or two. Easy walk to downtown etc. and public transportation readily available. Continental breakfast very limited but nice. Our room had a kitchenette with table and chairs and seating area off of sleeping area. Very roomy. Pretty wood floors with area rugs which need a good cleaning. Bathroom generally clean but very dirty vent on ceiling. Even though the room was cute my overall feeling was it all needed a good scrubbing. There is no elevator available, hotel only 3 stories but can be difficult if carrying own baggage etc. Lobby very charming and staff helpful. Room and hallway very quiet. Free WiFi.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Spacious, pleasant suites. Wi-Fi could be a little spotty. Nice neighborhood, elegant lobby, the rooms are comfortable suites with equipped kitchens.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
It would have been better if there was more parking.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Staff was very helpful and friendly.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
This was our 5th or 6th year at the Marqueen for Folklife and we'll reserve again for next year. Rooms are quaint, high ceilings, wood floors, kitchen w/microwave, small sitting room attached, windows open. Nice kitchen table nook. Decor is 80's imitation granny-like, but it fits the style of the hotel. Metropolitan Market is a block away and handy for stocking kitchen with a few necessities. 4 cup coffee maker in room, free wi-fi. Price for rooms is comparable with other, nearby chain hotels. Valet parking is required if you want to keep your car on site and it's steep @ $20/night. The hardwood floors are always clean, but sticky. I think they're waxed and they need to use a different product! There is no elevator so pack light, lug it up the three flights yourself or pay the bellman.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Character of the older building and shuttle service, coffee shop and spa on site, kitchenette with fridge and microwave.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
If you don't want to rent a car, you'll have easy access to all the major bus routes and lots of eats & things to do within walking distance...Seattle Center is an easy walk, and downtown is doable on a nice day. The hotel is old...was built as a school for mechanics in the early 1900s and converted to apartments later. So you have to be comfortable with squeaky, hardwood floors and older fixtures. The staff is great!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
The hotel did everything perfect! The staff was second to none. The rooms were clean and the bed was very comfortable. When I am in Seatle, I am going to stay there again.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
We had a great girls weekend. We will definitely be back!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Staff was very friendly and helpful. No elevator, but it is a lovely historical boutique hotel.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The staff are so friendly and helpful. I loved this hotel and can't wait to return.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
I liked most everything about The Marqueen, especially the historic atmosphere. It was a little tricky loading and unloading as the Marqueen is on a busy street.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The MarQueen is an ideal hotel for first time travelers to Seattle. It is centrally located, has shuttle van to top sites, has friendly, knowledgeable staff, and is within walking distance of anything a traveler might need (pharmacy, market, post office, Space Needle, etc). We loved the size of the room, the complimentary breakfast, and we can not say enough about the staff. I can highly recommend this hotel to other travelers. I don't know when I have had such a wonderful hotel stay.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Friendly helpful personnel, going out of their way to make you feel welcomed. It is styled in what I believe is turn of the century; with a large grand staircase in the center. Old style accouterments of that time period crown molding. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful with parking and opening doors as well as getting boarding passes and information from bus schedules to TV programs. I recommend this hotel.
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