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Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

99 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101, États-Unis, Seattle

Hotel 5-star in Seattle, United States, in the heart of Seattle, featuring 24-hour concierge, lounge bar and Daybreak Over the Bay.

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Inviting Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

About

Located in Seattle, the Four Seasons Hotel sits by the waterfront, offering stunning views of the bay. This 5★ hotel embodies elegance and comfort, ideal for travelers seeking relaxation. The property enjoys a strong reputation for its attentive service and refined atmosphere, typical of Four Seasons establishments.

The hotel's overall ambiance stands out for its blend of modern luxury and warmth. Guests appreciate the attention to detail and the calming setting. Common areas, such as the lobby and lounges, are designed to encourage social interaction while maintaining intimacy.

Before your visit, know that this hotel suits various types of stays, whether for couples, families, or business trips. Its proximity to local attractions and restaurants makes it a strategic choice. The summer season particularly draws visitors, but the property remains enjoyable year-round.

_My tip from the Concierge: consider booking in advance to secure the best waterfront views, especially during peak season._

History & heritage

In Seattle, luxury hospitality is expressed less through old-world pageantry than through a distinctly Pacific Northwest sophistication: discreet, fluid and deeply attentive to the landscape. Four Seasons Hotel Seattle belongs to that contemporary reading of high-end hospitality. Its heritage lies not in aristocratic legend, but in the meeting point between an international service culture and a waterfront city shaped by trade, innovation and maritime life.

Seattle’s relationship with the water is fundamental. The bay, ferries, piers and shifting light over Puget Sound form the city’s visual grammar, and the hotel makes that setting central to the stay. Rather than competing with the surroundings, it frames them. The waterfront becomes part of the experience, from the shared spaces to the best-positioned rooms.

The Four Seasons name brings another layer of continuity: a recognisable standard of service, comfort and operational precision. In a hotel of this level, luxury is often measured in the invisible transitions—a seamless arrival, a room prepared with consistency, a concierge team able to shape an urban stay with ease. That culture of detail is the property’s true inheritance.

The hotel also reflects a modern urban model designed for different kinds of travel at once: a couple’s weekend, a family stay, a business trip or a longer city break in the American Northwest. That versatility does not dilute its identity. On the contrary, it defines it. The property manages to reconcile lively city access with a sense of retreat, contemporary elegance with warmth, and sociable public areas with privacy-minded design.

In a city that values authenticity over display, the tone feels especially apt. The hotel does not attempt to imitate a European grand hotel tradition that is not its own. Instead, it adopts a more current language in keeping with Seattle itself: clean lines, enveloping comfort, open views and attentive but unforced service. That restraint is precisely what gives it substance.

For travellers used to classic luxury hotels, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle offers another interpretation of five-star hospitality—less ceremonial, yet no less exacting; less theatrical, yet deeply coherent. It tells the story of a mature urban luxury, rooted in its time and in its setting.

The hotel

The first appeal of Four Seasons Hotel Seattle lies in its setting. Being on the waterfront in a major American city does not always guarantee a real sense of place; here, it does. The bay is not a decorative backdrop but an active part of the stay. Depending on the hour, the weather and the season, the light over the water alters the mood of the hotel and gives it a rare sense of openness for an urban address.

That relationship with the site shapes the hotel’s atmosphere. The property is described as elegant and welcoming, with shared spaces designed to preserve privacy. Those qualities are central to its identity. Elegance here is not about intimidating scale but about balance: clear volumes, visible comfort without excess, and a calm impression that never slips into froideur. Warmth comes from the way the spaces invite guests to pause, settle and look out towards the city and the bay without feeling on display.

In many city hotels, public areas are conceived as stages. At Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, they feel more like carefully managed transitions. One can hold a meeting, wait for a departure, extend a coffee or simply enjoy that particular moment of being neither fully in the city nor entirely withdrawn to one’s room. That in-between quality is valuable. It contributes to the idea of a contemporary refuge: a hotel connected to its surroundings while still offering a filter, a distance and a softer visual and acoustic register.

The location is also plainly practical. For first-time visitors, staying here offers an immediate introduction to one of Seattle’s most legible faces: the waterfront, its promenades, viewpoints and urban energy. For returning travellers, it simplifies movement and makes for a stay without cumbersome logistics. Meetings, cultural visits, dining and returns to the hotel can be combined without feeling as though one is constantly crossing the city.

The property’s character also lies in its ability to suit different kinds of guests. Couples find a setting shaped by views and a sense of escape. Families often appreciate the dependable service structure of a major hotel group. Business travellers tend to value the combination of centrality, reliability and calm that allows work without sacrificing comfort.

Ultimately, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle is not merely well located; it draws a complete identity from its position. The bay is not a brochure promise but a structuring presence. Elegance is spatial rather than decorative. And privacy, so often claimed in luxury hospitality, appears here to have been considered from the outset.

Rooms and suites

In a city hotel of this calibre, a room should do more than look attractive or feel comfortable; it should restore rhythm. After the city—its hills, appointments, walks and changing weather—the room becomes the place where one regains a sense of interior continuity. At Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, that promise aligns naturally with the property’s positioning: contemporary luxury centred on real comfort and lived experience rather than spectacle.

For many travellers, the first criterion remains the view. The advice to book early for the best water-facing outlooks is far from incidental. In a bayfront hotel, orientation directly shapes the stay. A room with a clear view over the water or the waterfront changes how one inhabits the space: curtains stay open longer, mornings slow down, evenings in the room become part of the experience. The room ceases to be merely a base and becomes a private vantage point over Seattle.

Beyond the view, one expects Four Seasons standards of execution: high-quality bedding, a bathroom designed for ease of use, sufficient storage, well-managed lighting and an immediate sense of order. Luxury here is measured by how effortlessly one settles in. Circulation should feel obvious, textures pleasing and amenities discreetly integrated.

Suites answer a different need: more space, certainly, but also a broader way of staying. For a long weekend, a family trip or a business stay involving informal meetings, they offer a welcome separation between rest and living areas. In an urban context, that distinction matters. It allows one to receive coffee or hold a conversation without sacrificing privacy, to work more comfortably, or simply to give the stay a more residential rhythm.

The overall mood suggested by the brief—elegant yet warm—is especially important in rooms and suites. Too much design can create distance; too much classicism can weigh a space down. The appeal of an address like this lies in its ability to provide a polished, contemporary setting that still feels immediately welcoming.

Known services such as daily housekeeping, turndown and round-the-clock reception and concierge support reinforce that sense of continuous comfort. One returns to a room that has been quietly reset, practical needs are handled, and even a late arrival back at the hotel retains a feeling of ease.

The best way to choose a category is often to decide what role the room should play: an elegant base for exploring Seattle, a panoramic retreat facing the bay, or a fuller living space with greater ease. In every case, the essential promise remains the same: a place of rest that does more than function well—it actively improves the quality of the journey.

Dining

In Seattle, dining is not merely about fashionable restaurants; it belongs to a broader culture shaped by proximity to the water, respect for produce and a kind of understated sophistication associated with the Pacific Northwest. In that context, a luxury hotel’s culinary offering must meet a double requirement: it should be strong enough to stand on its own, yet flexible enough to accompany the different rhythms of a stay.

Even without detailing a specific menu, one can say that at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle the dining experience is likely to follow the property’s broader logic of clarity and high-end comfort. In a hotel of this level, the restaurant is not simply a place to eat; it extends the hotel’s identity. One expects contemporary cooking, precise service and an atmosphere suited equally to a business meal or a more personal dinner.

Breakfast often plays a decisive role in how a hotel is remembered. In Seattle, where mornings may be bright and crisp or softly misted depending on the season, beginning the day with coffee facing the bay or in a space open to the outside immediately sets the tone. Luxury is not necessarily abundance; it is the quality of the moment.

In-room dining is another important marker when done well. In a five-star hotel, it should turn a late arrival, jet lag or a quiet evening into a comfortable experience rather than a fallback option. That is especially true in a destination like Seattle, where guests may wish to remain in their room and enjoy the view and the sense of retreat.

The hotel also serves as a base within a city known for its varied food scene. The proximity of local restaurants adds to its appeal. One evening may call for the convenience and continuity of dining in-house; another may be devoted to exploring a neighbourhood or a restaurant recommended by the concierge.

Ultimately, dining here forms part of a broader way of staying. Guests do not necessarily come for a rigid gastronomic ritual, but for an offering equal to the place: reliable, elegant, adaptable and in tune with both the landscape and the practical realities of travel. That continuity between restaurant, lounge, room and city is one of the hallmarks of the best contemporary urban hotels.

Spa & wellness

In an active city such as Seattle, hotel wellness is not only about treatments in the narrow sense; it is also about a property’s ability to create breathing spaces. Between meetings, movement, waterfront walks and changing weather, the body absorbs a great deal. A fine hotel responds not with abstract promises of relaxation but with concrete conditions: calm, fluidity, privacy, quality of rest and the freedom to slow down at one’s own pace.

Even when the full spa offering is not detailed, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle suggests an approach to wellbeing based on personal attention and operational ease. In the Four Seasons universe, wellness is rarely isolated from the rest of the experience; it extends the same service philosophy. For the guest, that means clear organisation, reduced friction and a way of making time feel more inhabitable.

The setting naturally plays a major role. The proximity of the water, the bay views and Seattle’s particular light all contribute to a sense of calm that exceeds any dedicated spa area. Some hotels treat wellness as an item on an itinerary; others allow the entire environment to prepare the body and mind to unwind. This hotel appears closer to the latter model.

Wellbeing also depends on the room itself. Good bedding, turndown, consistent housekeeping, a comfortable bathroom and controlled acoustics contribute as much to recovery as any single treatment. In a five-star hotel, these are not secondary details but the basis of discreet yet genuine restoration.

For many travellers, wellness also lies in freedom of organisation: being able to arrange a treatment, request a wake-up call, return late to a room that has been reset, and rely on a team available at all hours. Luxury is not only in what is offered, but in the removal of small constraints.

Seattle’s damp air, hills, winds and urban energy make such attentions all the more valuable. After a day outside, returning to a temperate, enveloping and orderly environment has a very real effect. Wellness then becomes not an optional extra, but an essential part of a successful stay.

At Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, wellbeing can therefore be understood in a broad and contemporary sense: not limited to a spa ritual, but encompassing the quality of the spaces, the relationship to the landscape, the intelligence of the service and the ability to shape one’s own rhythm.

Concierge & services

In luxury hospitality, services matter not only because they exist, but because of how they work together. A 24-hour concierge, round-the-clock reception, turndown, daily housekeeping, luggage storage, laundry, wake-up service and multilingual staff form a strong foundation; what matters is whether they operate with ease. That is often where the difference lies between a well-equipped hotel and a truly accomplished one.

At Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, this service base answers very practical needs. Continuous reception provides essential freedom of movement in a city served by varied flight schedules and visited by an international clientele. Late arrivals, early departures, luggage storage before a final meeting or after a cruise, assistance at unusual hours—all belong to the reality of travel. When handled smoothly, the stay becomes immediately more comfortable.

The concierge plays an even subtler role. It is not merely there to book a table or arrange transport; it acts as an interface between hotel and city. In Seattle, that may mean suggesting a waterfront walk, recommending a neighbourhood according to mood, finding a restaurant suited to a casual supper or a special occasion, or helping shape a day that balances visits, shopping and downtime.

Turndown and daily housekeeping belong to a quieter form of hospitality. They remind guests that high-end travel also depends on consistency. Returning to a room that has been reset, with details adjusted for evening, creates a very particular sense of continuity.

Laundry and wake-up service may seem secondary on paper, yet they become decisive on longer stays or tightly scheduled trips. For business travel, onward journeys or itineraries combining city and nature, they save time and reduce friction. Multilingual staff likewise reinforce ease for international guests.

Service quality is also a matter of tone. In the best hotels, assistance is neither intrusive nor distant. It appears at the right moment, with the right level of detail. That is especially important in a property described as elegant and welcoming. Service should extend that promise: to receive without stiffness, support without insistence and solve without drama.

For demanding travellers, this kind of reliability is central. Choosing a five-star hotel is not only about selecting a beautiful room; it is about choosing a level of support throughout the stay. Four Seasons Hotel Seattle appears to offer exactly that form of high-end dependability.

The Seattle way of life

Staying at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle also means choosing a particular way into the city. Seattle does not reveal itself like a city of façades. Its appeal lies in subtler contrasts: real economic energy paired with a strong sensitivity to landscape; an urban culture that never fully disconnects from water, hills and sky; visible modernity tempered by a certain Pacific Northwest reserve.

The hotel’s location makes that reading easier. Being on the waterfront allows guests to begin with what has always structured Seattle: its relationship to the shore. The ferries, bay views, harbour movements and changing weather form part of the city’s daily reality. From this base, one understands that Seattle is experienced not only through landmarks but through atmospheres.

For many travellers, this is precisely the city’s charm. Seattle offers neither New York’s frontal intensity nor Los Angeles’s sunlit ease. Instead, it proposes something more restrained: a culture of coffee, walking, functional design, natural materials and open horizons. Luxury often takes a quieter, more contextual form here, which is why a hotel like Four Seasons feels particularly well suited to the city.

A stay can therefore unfold as an alternation: morning light on the bay, a day of neighbourhoods, culture or dining, and a return in the late afternoon to a place that balances urban energy with retreat. In the evening, one may choose the convenience of dining in-house, a concierge-recommended outing or simply the comfort of the room.

Seasonality naturally shapes the experience. Summer draws more visitors for obvious reasons, yet Seattle should not be reduced to its high season. The rest of the year reveals a more introspective, sometimes almost cinematic side of the city, where low skies, reflections on the water and warm interiors become part of the pleasure.

What makes Seattle distinctive is its ability to reconcile intensity and restraint. One can have full days without losing the sense of a nearby horizon. One can come for work and still find genuine moments of contemplation. Four Seasons Hotel Seattle supports that experience well because it shares the city’s essential codes: proximity to the water, contemporary elegance, measured warmth and preserved privacy.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking Four Seasons Hotel Seattle through MyConciergeHotel is not simply a matter of confirming a stay at a recognised five-star property; it is a way of giving the trip clearer intention. In a city like Seattle, where location, room orientation, travel rhythm and local recommendations strongly shape the experience, informed guidance before arrival makes a tangible difference.

The first point of attention is naturally the room category. Here, views over the bay or the water are a structuring part of the stay. Booking early makes it easier to target the most suitable room according to your priorities: a romantic break, a first discovery of Seattle, a short stay in which the room matters greatly, or a more functional trip focused on comfort and ease.

A second advantage lies in shaping the programme. Seattle does not lend itself especially well to overly rigid itineraries. The city is better enjoyed with breathing spaces built in: a morning on the waterfront, lunch in another neighbourhood, a return to the hotel before dinner, or a lighter day after a late arrival. MyConciergeHotel can help think through that rhythm according to the hotel’s location, the season and the purpose of the trip.

This is particularly useful for travellers with differing expectations. A couple, a family and a business guest will not prioritise the same things. Some will wish to maximise time at the hotel and enjoy the views, privacy-minded shared spaces and continuity of service. Others will want an elegant, efficient base from which to move around the city.

Booking through MyConciergeHotel also means benefiting from a more qualitative reading of the property. Beyond the known amenities—24-hour concierge and reception, turndown, daily housekeeping, laundry and luggage storage—what matters is the overall coherence. Four Seasons Hotel Seattle stands out through its relationship to the water, its elegant yet warm atmosphere and its ability to suit different styles of stay without losing its identity.

For Seattle, this kind of preparation is especially valuable. The city rewards well-considered stays: the right room, the right rhythm, the right recommendations and an address able to offer both centrality and retreat.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • Breakfast overlooking the bay

    Beginning the day in a waterfront hotel immediately changes the tone of a stay. Breakfast with a view over the bay, in the calm of the early hours, offers an introduction to Seattle through its light, ferry movements and maritime horizon. It is simple on the surface, yet highly characteristic of the property: elegant, restful and closely tied to its setting.

    Vue sur l’eauIncluded in your stay
  • Panoramic stay in a water-view room

    Booking a room oriented towards the water turns the view into a genuine thread running through the stay. In the morning, the bay sets the pace; later in the day, it extends the sense of retreat after the city’s activity. This experience is especially suited to short breaks, couples and travellers who see the room not merely as a base, but as a place to inhabit.

    À réserver tôtReservation required
  • A wellness pause after the city

    After a day of meetings, walking or exploring the waterfront, the hotel lends itself to a restorative sequence without fuss: returning to the room, taking a quiet pause, enjoying a treatment or moment of relaxation subject to availability, then easing into the evening at one’s own pace. It highlights what fine hotels do best: creating soft transitions between outward energy and inward rest.

    Récupération urbaineReservation required
  • Tailored concierge planning for Seattle

    One of the most valuable experiences in a fine urban hotel is often invisible: a well-orchestrated stay. With the help of the concierge, walks, dining recommendations, downtime and scheduling constraints can be combined more intelligently. In Seattle, where guests often balance the waterfront, lively neighbourhoods and local restaurants, this support helps shape a smoother and more personal day.

    Service signatureReservation required
  • A romantic waterfront escape

    For a stay for two, the hotel offers a particularly persuasive setting: bay views, an atmosphere that is elegant yet warm, shared spaces designed to preserve privacy, and attentive service at all hours. The experience does not rely on theatrical staging, but on a sequence of well-judged details: a fine room, a slower rhythm, an easy dinner and the rare feeling of being both in the city and apart from it.

    En coupleReservation required
  • A seamless late arrival

    In a major American city, arrival time often determines the quality of the first impression. Here, 24-hour reception, concierge support and continuous services can turn a late arrival into a smooth transition rather than a constraint. Luggage is handled, the room is ready, assistance remains available, and a light meal or swift settling-in can preserve comfort from the very first minutes.

    24h/24Included in your stay

Highlights

  • Seattle waterfront setting
  • Bay views
  • Elegant, welcoming atmosphere
  • Shared spaces designed for privacy

Services & amenities

Wellness

  • Spa

Dining

  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Laundry service

Family & pets

  • Family-friendly

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • In-room safe
  • Lounge
  • Luggage storage
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 15:00
Check-out
Until 12:00

Cancellation

24 hours prior to arrival

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival

Pets

Pets are welcome at no extra charge.

Pets Allowed

Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in all rooms and public spaces.

Location & access

Address: 99 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101, États-Unis

Map showing the location of Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 4 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • Seattle Art MuseumTourist attraction
    102 m · 1 min walk
  • Gum WallTourist attraction
    108 m · 1 min walk
  • Benaroya HallPerforming arts
    198 m · 2 min walk
  • Seattle AquariumAquarium
    276 m · 3 min walk
  • Seattle Great WheelTourist attraction
    297 m · 4 min walk
  • Bibliothèque centrale de SeattleTourist attraction
    546 m · 7 min walk
  • Paramount TheatrePerforming arts
    874 m · 11 min walk
  • Space NeedleObservation deck
    1.6 km · 19 min walk

What we do nearby

What I book for them when they have a free half-day.

My tip: book the day before — the best tables close fast.

  • Olympic Sculpture ParkPark
    1.6 km · 19 min walk
  • Washington Park ArboretumBotanical garden
    4.6 km · 55 min walk

The practical side of the area

Pharmacy, taxi, dry cleaner — the address you’ll probably need.

My tip: the front desk keeps these addresses on hand.

  • Pike Place MarketMarket
    270 m · 3 min walk

Distinctions & affiliations

Sources & verification

The factual information on this page is sourced from and verifiable against open encyclopaedias and reference databases.

External references

Data collected on 31 May 2026.

Why book with MyConciergeHotel?

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  • Advisors 7 days a week

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Why choose Four Seasons Hotel Seattle?

Four Seasons Hotel Seattle is an exceptional address in Seattle, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel offers valet parking services. Parking spaces are limited and may incur charges. It is recommended to contact the concierge to confirm availability and rates.

    My tip : Précisez votre heure d'arrivée en voiture, le voiturier anticipe mieux les périodes de forte affluence.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    The breakfast served is à la carte, featuring continental options. It is not included in the room rate and is served in the hotel's restaurant. Room service is also available.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle?

    Pets are not allowed at the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. For more information on pet services, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is approximately a 20-minute drive from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Transfers can be arranged by the concierge.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel offers valet parking services. Parking spaces are limited and may incur charges. It is recommended to contact the concierge to confirm availability and rates.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    The breakfast served is à la carte, featuring continental options. It is not included in the room rate and is served in the hotel's restaurant. Room service is also available.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle?

    Pets are not allowed at the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. For more information on pet services, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is approximately a 20-minute drive from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Transfers can be arranged by the concierge.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    The hotel does not have a pool. For leisure options, please contact the concierge.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is advisable to contact the concierge in advance to check for possibilities.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Airport transfers may be offered, but this depends on available services. Please contact the concierge for more details.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The cancellation policy varies depending on the rate and season. Generally, cancellation is free up to 24-72 hours before arrival. Please contact the concierge for specific terms.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Yes, local tourist taxes are to be paid on-site. The amount varies based on the night and the number of guests.

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