The Inn at the Market
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The Inn at the Market

Seattle, Washington

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The only hotel inside Pike Place Market, and it earns the location. The rooms are comfortable rather than flashy, the rooftop deck overlooks Elliott Bay, and waking up to the sound of the market coming alive below your window is something no other hotel in Seattle can offer. It's a boutique property that trades on proximity and charm, and both pay off.

Insider tip

Request a bay-view room on an upper floor. Morning coffee on the rooftop deck, watching the ferries cross Elliott Bay.

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