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Directly over Elliott Bay, this unique location gives guests the access to waterfront shops & restaurants, Pike Place Market, the trendy Belltown neighborhood, the downtown financial district, Seattle Center - including the Space Needle, the Victoria Clipper, Washington State Ferries and the adjacent Myrtle Edwards Park -all within 5 minutes of the hotel. The Waterfront Street Car Bus operates from Pier 70 to Pioneer Square, offering free transportation along the waterfront.
Recently renovated guest rooms feature redesigned guest bathrooms with garnet-colored walls and white beadboard wainscot; including amber quartz slate flooring, glass surround European spa showers, and white vessel sinks atop absolute black granite counters and stainless steel base.
Like the Northwest, Six Seven offers distinct seasonal experiences. In the winter, diners relax fireside in the lounges overstuffed chairs. In summer months, the restaurant's bayside glass doors open wide, offering guests direct views of ships sailing Elliott Bay and exhilarating vistas of the Olympic mountains - the city's best alfresco meal setting. Guests enjoy cocktails at the glass-topped rough-split timber bar year round.
Valet parking at The Edgewater is $30 + tax per vehicle, per night.
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Yes, this may be Seattle’s only waterfront hotel, but more importantly it’s where the infamous “mudshark incident” with rock legends Led Zeppelin went down. For the unacquainted, let’s just say it involves inserting certain parts of shark A into certain parts of rock groupie B. I managed to score a free night’s stay here several years back, and while checking in I asked the concierge if mudshark was on the room service menu. The scowl that he returned was of such obvious skill and practice that I was complete loss for sarcasm for the following six months.