Small terraced park offers breathtaking skyline views including city, mountains, and landmarks. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and scenic to busy and lively depending on time. Features include benches, coin-operated telescopes, and a playground for families.
A path of stairs leads down to a playground with a kids' play structure that entertains little ones. The area stays not too busy, making it easy for kids to play and explore safely.
Panorama view of the city includes a clear sight of Mount Rainier perfectly framed. The Seattle skyline stands out with the Space Needle visible, offering a picture-perfect scene with no distractions.
Good to know
Parking at Kerry Park is free with no time limits.
The road can be slippery on rainy or snowy days.
Bring a jacket just in case the weather changes.
Hotel offers art-filled rooms with pineapple-themed decor and modern, large spaces. Atmosphere feels fun and family-friendly, with a welcoming lobby and cozy seating by the fireplace. Amenities include an on-site cafรฉ and bar, free bottled water and cookies, and a pool enjoyed by children.
Rooms come with personalized touches based on kids' likes and dislikes. The hotel keeps kid and adult areas separate to avoid awkwardness and stays close to many kid-friendly activities.
Rooms offer a clear view of the Space Needle, often visible from balconies or large windows. The view stands out as a key feature alongside spacious rooms and good atmosphere.
Good to know
The hotel charges a $30 amenity fee per day upon arrival on top of the room rate.
Parking costs an additional $42 per day plus 14.5% parking tax.
The hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Metro station and the Space Needle.
Sports bar offers numerous TVs and a rooftop patio with views of the Space Needle. Atmosphere ranges from loud and lively during games to great vibes with live music and events. Seating is plentiful but can feel cramped and close together at times.
Staff provide amazing service and accommodate kids well, even making special drinks like pink lemonade. Kids enjoy ping pong and foosball, and menu options like kids tenders are popular.
Rooftop patio offers amazing views of the Space Needle, Sound, and nearby arena. Outdoor seating provides a fantastic cityscape right next to Seattle Center.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during major events.
Expect long wait times of 60-90 minutes during busy game days.
The Super Bowl VIP experience costs $200 per person, but may not meet expectations.
Spacious, modern theater offers excellent acoustics and great sight lines from every seat, including balconies. The atmosphere combines elegant design with a classy, sophisticated vibe suited for opera, ballet, and live music performances.
A sensory friendly environment supports kids with quiet rooms for extra space. Nutcracker performances engage children and spark excitement about dance without noticeable disturbances.
Great views exist from every seat and level, including the top floor. The theater offers amazing views and wonderful sightlines throughout.
Good to know
Parking across the street costs $35 and can be difficult to find.
Concessions are expensive; a drink and snacks can cost over $100.
The closest parking garage has skybridge access to McCaw Hall.
Spacious suites include well-equipped kitchens and separate living areas with comfortable beds. The atmosphere is generally quiet, even in a bustling area, though some noise from hallways can be heard. Secure, underground parking and a nearby pet-friendly bar add convenience and character.
Suites offer separate bedroom and living areas, giving kids space to nap or play. A small kitchen helps with meals for little ones. Staff provide snacks and goodie bags to children.
Rooms offer stunning views of the bay and sound, visible from spacious suites. Top floor rooms provide the best vantage points for watching water and passing cars.
Good to know
The managerโs reception is only available on Wednesday nights.
A free happy hour includes beer, wine, soup, bread sticks, salad, and brownies.
Parking at the hotel costs $49 per day.
Hotel offers spacious suites with fireplaces and views of the Space Needle. Interior noise is noticeable due to thin ceilings and busy hallways, while the neighborhood remains quiet. Complimentary breakfast and an underground parking garage add convenience despite some parking challenges.
Suites offer master bedrooms and pullout couches that fit families with kids comfortably. Kids enjoy the free breakfast, and rooms provide plenty of space for toddlers and older children.
Rooms feature views of the Space Needle from balconies or patios. Suites often include a fireplace and a kitchen with spacious layouts.
Good to know
Parking is very expensive, with an additional $30 a day plus tax.
The hotel offers a breakfast buffet every morning.
February is half-price museum month, with passes available.
Rooms offer great views of the Space Needle and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere despite some noise from nearby construction and footsteps above. The hotel features well-equipped but small gym and convenient garage parking with a pull-up driveway. Overall, the building feels a bit dated with some areas needing renovation.
Cribs come with sheets and blankets for toddlers. Breakfast includes waffles that kids tend to like. Charges run about $10 for children and $20 for adults at breakfast.
Rooms offer a great view of the Space Needle, visible even from the bed. The view from multiple rooms, including 152, 246, and 248, stands out as a cool and beautiful sight.
Good to know
Expect construction noise starting at 7am, which can disrupt sleep.
The hotel has underground parking with a height clearance of 6'2".
There is no complimentary breakfast included with the room.
Bar space blends artistic decor with eclectic collections like hanging accordions and whimsical art. Atmosphere feels elegant and vibrant, with diners surrounded by art pieces and warm wood tones. Location near a major landmark draws a mix of visitors seeking a unique, visually rich experience.
Kids find options like pasta on the kids menu suitable for family dinners. Staff remain attentive even though the place is not specifically designed for children.
Indoor and outdoor seating offer views of the gardens. The space suits relaxing while enjoying a drink or clam chowder.
Good to know
The bar's hours are inconsistent; check before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Expect a potential wait during lunch rush hours, especially on weekends.
Non-alcoholic drinks are priced per glass with no free refills.