Featured Seattle Convention Center Hotel

Crowne Plaza SeattleCrowne Plaza Seattle Downtown
1113 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
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The Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle offers a superb location in Downtown Seattle, close to everything great in the Pacific Northwest. A few blocks away are the historic Pike Place Market, the new Seattle Central Library, Safeco Field and Qwest Field in Pioneer Square. Walk two blocks from the Crowne Plaza Seattle to your meeting at the Washington Convention & Trade Center, then indulge yourself at hundreds of downtown stores...more

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Hotel Listings

Crowne Plaza Seattle Downtown
1113 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

The Roosevelt A Coast Hotel
1531 7th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

Homewood Suites Seattle Convention Center
1011 Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98101

The Paramount Seattle
724 Pine Street
Seattle, WA 98101

Grand Hyatt Seattle
721 Pine Street
Seattle, WA 98101

Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers
1400 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

Washington Athletic Club
1325 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

Hilton Seattle
6th and University
Seattle, WA 98101

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About Seattle

It's said Seattleites will exaggerate about how much it rains in order to deter visitors from moving to their enchanting city. In reality, Seattle gets less rain than New York, Miami, and plenty of other U.S. cities. Nevertheless, drizzly days are part of what locals love about Seattle. Rain means sipping warm lattes in coffee shops, relaxing with pints of stout in cozy micro-breweries or getting lost for a day in museums and art galleries. For residents of Seattle, a little rain is no reason to miss out on exploring the city.

Seattleites are known to forego umbrellas for hooded jackets and to peg umbrella-holders as tourists. Want to blend in? Walk around like you don't even notice it's raining. Frizzy, damp hair not your style? Then by all means, grab an umbrella. This city welcomes its visitors!

Seattle's Northwest locale means year-round mild temperatures, but the weather can change quickly. Dress in layers and you'll avoid getting too hot or too cold.

Spring and Summer are delightful seasons in Seattle. While the rest of the country swelters, appreciate Seattle's warm temperatures, late sunsets, and lush, green vegetation.

With so much excitement in Seattle, you're likely to find yourself looking for a secluded spot to relax. Luckily, there's no shortage of urban retreats in the Emerald City, which earned its nickname because of its abundance of green land and trees. In fact, the city boasts more than 400 parks and open spaces.

With new galleries and exhibitions opening all over the city and a newly remodeled Seattle Art Museum, it's safe to say Seattle is in the midst of a visual-art explosion. It's an exciting time for a city that already boasts more arts-related businesses and organizations per capita than any other metropolitan area in the country.