"A waterfront, out-of-time lodge vibe with knobby pine furniture, tartan rugs, and gas fireplaces in every room, originally constructed for the 1962 World’s Fair and famed for hosting acts like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Neil Young. Music lovers can access guitars, record players, and music memorabilia during their stay; in warmer weather the waterfront restaurant provides mountain and ferry views. What to consider: it’s about a 15-minute walk (or quick shuttle) from Pike Place Market, so it’s less centrally located than many downtown options. Practical details: neighborhood Belltown; parking valet $60; pets allowed (additional $100 cleaning fee); WiFi $31 per day (included in Daily Amenities Fee); ADA-accessible rooms and facilities available; Noble Rewards loyalty; rates from $176." - Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a travel, wine and lifestyle writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines