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Hotel Monaco Seattle

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Why Go
The Hotel Monaco Seattle is a luxury boutique hotel located in downtown Seattle, near Pike Place Market and the Pioneer Square.

The hotel offers services designed to make you feel more at home and take the stress out of trying to figure out where to get your morning essentials. The Hotel Monaco Seattle offers complimentary morning coffee service, newspaper delivered to your hotel room door, 24-hour fitness facility and 24-hour room service.

Special Guest Services
During the evening Hour of Indulgence, you can meet other guests by the living room fireplace while tasting wines from around the world.

Whimsical services include a fortune teller and a complimentary chair massage on two days of the week.

The Hotel Monaco Seattle will welcome your pet with helpful pet-friendly amenities. If you want to receive additional perks, sign up for Kimpton InTouch guest loyalty program before you go.

Rooms & Suites
Each of the 189 rooms and suites at the Hotel Monaco Seattle balances the needs of business travelers with the comfortable amenities of a four star hotel. Guest rooms have complimentary high-speed Internet access, mini-bar, coffee maker, double-glazed soundproof windows, and a CD stereo.

Where to Eat
Sazerac restaurant, located right next to the Monaco Seattle, is named after the potent New Orleans cocktail. Sazerac's serves New Orleans inspired Southern dishes and fine California wines.

Plan this Vacation
Room rates at the Hotel Monaco Seattle start at around $239 per night, depending on when you go. Valet parking is $27 per day.

Hotel Monaco Seattle, 1101 4th Avenue, Seattle, Washington, United States, 800-715-6513, www.monaco-seattle.com


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Written By the Travel Editors at VacationIdea.com, Last Update: Oct 14, 2005
Photo © Courtesy of Kimpton, Photo by David Phelps