Ace Hotel Seattle
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Ace Hotel Seattle

Seattle, Washington

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Before the Ace became a global brand, it was this — a converted flophouse on First Avenue that paired Pendleton blankets with army surplus cots and somehow invented a whole aesthetic. The Seattle original still has that scrappy energy, plus a location that puts you steps from Pike Place and Pioneer Square. It's not the fanciest hotel in town, but it might be the most Seattle.

Insider tip

Book a standard room with shared bath if you want the original experience. It's cheaper and more authentic than you'd expect.

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