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The Edgewater’s award winning waterfront restaurant, Six Seven for irresistible Pacific Rim inspired Northwest cuisine and magical fall sunsets

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imageThe birthplace of grunge rock has come a long way from the days of Nirvana, now transformed into a thriving, sophisticated metropolis with lots to discover. Nestled on waterways, three national parks and two mountain ranges the activities in Seattle are endless. Explore landmarks like Pike Place Market, the 520 foot high Seattle Space Needle, have a picnic lunch in the stunning Japanese Gardens and see the city by boat with a cruise around Seattle on the Puget Sound.
The iconic “fishing” spot for the Beatles, The Edgewater rest atop Elliott Bay, the quintessential hotel offers a rock n’ roll twist with panoramic views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline. Rooms feature hand crafted pine furniture, custom bedding and even a gas fireplace. After a day of exploring the best of the Pacific Northwest, guests won’t want to miss The Edgewater’s award winning waterfront restaurant, Six Seven for irresistible Pacific Rim inspired Northwest cuisine and magical fall sunsets.

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"Best Hotel in Seattle" (As reported by CNBC, December 2010) imageSEATTLE, WA - The shimmering city is behind you. Beautiful Elliott Bay is right at your feet. The Edgewater Hotel is Seattle’s only luxury waterfront hotel, with dramatic views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains and the downtown skyline, and a location right on Pier 67 at the city’s dynamic doorstep. The heart and soul of Seattle, Washington is only steps away. This is Seattle luxury lodging, with knotty-pine furniture, river-rock fireplaces and urban and wilderness landscapes, just outside your hotel window. It's true, these luxury Seattle accommodations are surrounded by stunning Elliott Bay views and glimpses of passing boats.



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