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Superior King Rooms feature Courtyard Views, Superior King Rooms Featue Courtyard views. King bed with custom 400 thread count SFERRA linens. Full bat...
Stewart Street city views, custom 400 thread count SFERRA linens, Bathroom features state-of-the-art rain shower, oversized Thompson signature robes,...
Floor to ceiling windows with panoramic views of 1st Avenue. King bed with custom 400 thread count SFERRA linens. Full bath with state-of-the-art rain...
Most Loved Room with floor to ceiling windows, views of Pike Place Market and Puget Sound, Floor to ceiling windows with panoramic views of Pike Place...
Executive Studio Suite 1st Ave and Pike Place Market view with a meeting table and master room. Executive Corner Studio is a large studio-style corner...
1 king bed, Studio style unit with views of the Puget Sound, 42" HDTV, Hardwood floors, Original artwork, Custom mid-century modern furniture with an...
Separate living room with panoramic views of 1st Avenue, Stewart Street, the iconic Pike Place Market entrance and Puget Sound, King bed with custom 4...
Large studio-style corner units with panoramic views of 1st Avenue and Pike Place Market
Large studio-style corner unit on the 5th and 6th floors with...
Thompson Seattle is close to the Puget Sound waterfront, and the luxury boutique hotel reflects the city's natural beauty. Moreover, it adds to the downtown's sophisticated edge, making it even more beautiful. That puts it on the Hot List for 2017 as one of the world's 75 most exciting hotels. It's a great place to see how art and community work together inside a sleek glass facade. This is the true home of innovation and vitality, and philanthropists seek refuge from the ordinary.
Designed by award-winning Olson Kundig Architects, Thompson Seattle has won many awards. It is a modern urban landmark in the middle of a breathtaking landscape in the city of Seattle. Thompson Seattle is a modern hotel in Seattle that has excellent views of the Sound, the culture of downtown, and the energy of Pike Place Market.
Thompson Seattle is just a salmon's throw away from the famous Pike Place Market. It's a great place to see the best of Seattle. Additionally, many good restaurants, bars, and shops are in the Belltown neighborhood where the hotel is.
People there can quickly get to historic Pioneer Square, the new South Lake Union, and Queen Anne, which is always a good place to go. Many people say that Seattle's Puget Sound is one of the best expansive gasp-inducing views in the world. You can also get lost in the sun setting over Elliott Bay and the Great Wheel spinning.
Thompson Seattle is a mix of old and new, shiny and lived in, to people who like to think about how things look. Behind the glittering facade, the vibe is residential and cozy but expensive. A green velvet couch and a patchwork-quilt bear are just two of the things in the lobby that don't sound like they belong together, but they do.
The front desk staff is friendly and personable. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The carpet in the elevator wishes you a good morning, afternoon, or evening, depending on the time of day. Moreover, a small 24-hour fitness center looks out over 1st Avenue. Hotel guests also get discounts at nearby businesses like Urban Yoga Spa and Seleuss Chocolates.
The hotel has 155 gorgeous rooms and suites. Moreover, the custom floor-to-ceiling windows are meant to break down barriers between inside and outside so that your stay at Thompson will be as enjoyable as possible. One of the things that makes Seattle's downtown accommodations so appealing is the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
You can look out over Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain even if you're in your deluxe king bedroom. You can also enjoy a cocktail in your hotel room with a view of downtown Seattle's Pike Place Market. Luxe fittings, like warm hardwood floors and boutique furniture from the mid-century, add to the sleek surroundings that match the hotel's aviation-themed DNA. It's time for you to come home.
Restaurant Conversation has a sophisticated take on all-day dining. In this digital age, texting and screen swiping are removing the appeal of face-to-face quality time. Conversation wants to make a place where human connection is more important than texting and screen swiping.
Chef Derek Simcik, the Executive Chef at Thompson Seattle, and Executive Pastry Chef Kate Sigel are in charge of Conversation, a restaurant with a menu as intriguing as its name. They'll lead you on a sensory journey through culinary offerings in a setting that reminds us of what's most important.
Chef Derek traveled a lot as a child, so the menus at Conversation are all based on his and his family's foods when they were on vacation. This will show off his passion for pushing the boundaries of culinary creativity and make you feel nostalgic.
Furthermore, Chef Kate Sigel's sweet treats and pastries will add a clever twist to the table. At the same time, the design of the Downtown Seattle restaurant makes it easy for people to connect.
The Nest, a rooftop bar, lounge, and terrace at Thompson Seattle intentionally blurs the lines between nature and nurture to make it more fun. Pike Place Market and downtown Seattle can be seen from The Nest, which is high above the hustle and bustle of the city. The Nest embraces the heart-stopping view of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. This makes it the only place in the city that captures all of its drama.
Derek Simcik, the restaurant's executive chef, focuses the wine, small bites, and handcrafted cocktail menu on what's in season. It shows off the ever-changing Pacific Northwest landscape. Even while the iconic rooftop bar is full of people, warm fire-lit nooks hidden in lush greenery call out to those who want to think more and be alone.
Thompson's is the best hotel near Pike Place Market out of all the other ones. This hotel may be the most aware of the city's energy and culture. You'll find this high-end boutique hotel in the middle of the town between Downtown and Belltown on the corner of 1st Avenue and Stewart Street.
It's a busy but very walkable street full of cafes, shops, bars, and restaurants that people in the area love. You'll be able to get around very quickly. The waterfront, museums, and other local landmarks can also be reached by walking. Furthermore, the hotel is only a short drive from KeyArena, T-Mobile Park, and Space Needle.
On the inside as well as the outside, Thompson is wonderful. The Seattle hotel meets all three criteria Thompson Hotels are known for: design, food, and where they are. The Olson Kundig-designed building has floor-to-ceiling windows that show off the beautiful views. It's a place where guests feel at home, and visitors from outside the United States are blown away, with a lot of fun fueled by Executive Chef Derek Simcik's culinary adventures. This adds interesting layers to your stay. A rich culture awaits at this Condé Nast Traveler featured hotel.
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