Hotel Theodore Seattle is a family-owned boutique hotel nestled in the heart of the city. The property is specifically tailored to provide guests with a unique and comfortable experience, showcasing the very best that Seattle has to offer. From the lavish penthouse to the elegantly designed rooms, hotel Theodore ensures an unforgettable stay for all its guests.
Situated at the intersection of 7th Avenue and bustling Pine Street, hotel Theodore puts guests within easy reach of the city's legendary attractions. Seattle's lively downtown district, filled with cafés, boutiques, and restaurants, is on your doorstep, making the cultural hub of the Pacific Northwest easily accessible. For those looking to explore other neighborhoods, the convenient Link light rail offers an affordable and easy means of transportation.
Each room at the Theodore features ADA-compliant accessible amenities designed to make your stay as comfortable and carefree as possible, including accessible roll-in showers and grab bars in the bathroom. The innovative furnishings evoke the aquatic colors of Puget Sound, providing an elegant and luxurious feel with beautifully textured rich wood finishings, custom Axminster carpets, and modern art from renowned artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Northwest artists Fay Jones and Danny Perkins.
Satisfy your palate with an exquisite selection of dining options at the hotel, ranging from a chic lobby café offering espresso, chai drinks and grab-and-go breakfast items to Shiki, a sushi fine dining restaurant operated by Master Chefs Ken and Etsuko Yamamoto. Alternatively, explore the city's vibrant culinary scene, with iconic Seattle points of interest such as the Space Needle and ferries bound for the picturesque Puget Sound just a walk away.
Hotel Theodore Seattle is dedicated to providing outstanding services and facilities, including a 24-hour gym, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a diverse library of spiritual books. The 4-star Theodore Seattle also provides guests with a personal gallery of modern art and collaborates with the local Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) to create only-in-Seattle travel experiences that inspire and delight.