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Seattle Hotel Ballard

Hotel Ballard

Ballard, Seattle, Washington, United States | +12067895012

upper middle range | Boutique | Luxury | Romantic
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Overview

Pros
  • Located
    in Seattle's trendy Ballard neighborhood

  • Elegant
    and exclusive boutique atmosphere

  • Chic rooms with iPod docks and deep soaking tubs

  • Trendy on-site Stoneburner restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine

  • Free
    access to adjacent fitness center, with pools and racquetball

  • Light
    breakfast provided in the lobby every morning

  • Olympic Mountains views from some rooms and rooftop terrace

  • Free
    Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Removed from downtown Seattle

  • No business features

  • Noisy bar across the street

  • Fee for on-site
    parking

Bottom Line

Located
in Seattle's trendy Ballard neighborhood, the Hotel Ballard is an upper-middle-range
boutique hotel that opened in 2013. Though it's
removed from the tourist attractions of downtown Seattle, the area around the hotel is worth exploring
for its restaurant scene and trendy shops. Its 29 guest rooms are tastefully
decorated and feature coffeemakers, iPod
docks, and deep soaking tubs. Guests get free access to the Olympic Athletic Club adjoining the hotel, which has a great pool, a sauna, and racquetball facilities. Other
freebies include a free light breakfast, and free Wi-Fi throughout
the hotel. But on-site business features are lacking. Rates here are competitive compared to downtown
hotels, but travelers looking for a more central location may want to consider the Paramount Hotel instead.

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Seattle, Washington, United States
Amenities
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Boutique hotel with a sophisticated and exclusive atmosphere

Opened in 2013, Hotel
Ballard is located on a neat, tree-lined street in the historic and
vibrant Seattle neighborhood from which it takes its name. Its four-story
facade of pale yellow stones is adorned with large windows and
elegant wrought-iron Juliet balconies. The lobby area is spacious and
done up in soft and elegant tones of beige and gray. Floors are
covered in beige marble tiles, and an exposed wall of beige and yellow
bricks provides an interesting accent to the space. Armchairs
and sofas are upholstered in gray velour and plush beige fabric. The cozy seating area is lined with
bookshelves, with a large fireplace as its centerpiece. Overall, the atmosphere here is sophisticated, and guests are a mix of vacationing couples and families as well as business travelers. 

Location

In the heart of Seattle's trendy Ballard neighborhood

The
hotel is located in Seattle's trendy Ballard neighborhood, with many fine-dining restaurants, pubs, cafes, clubs, and shops a walk away. Downtown Seattle is a 15-minute drive away, and most tourist attractions will require a car trip. - Eight-minute drive to Golden Gardens Park

  • Nine-minutedrive to Olympic Sculpture Park
  • 10-minutedrive to the Space Needle
  • 10-minutedrive to the EMP Museum (formerly Experience Music Project)
  • 12-minutedrive to Westlake Center
  • 12-minutedrive to Pike Place Market
  • 13-minutedrive to Seattle Waterfront
  • 13-minutedrive to Seattle Aquarium
  • 13-minutedrive to Seattle Art Museum
  • 14-minutedrive to the Washington State Convention Center
  • 15-minutedrive to Pioneer Square
  • 30-minute drive to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 

Rooms

Chic and contemporary guest rooms with luxurious amenities

The 29 guest rooms and suites at Hotel Ballard are spacious, chic, and contemporary. The soft-gray and beige color
palette evident in the lobby area continues in the guest rooms, which have gray patterned carpeting, gray upholstered headboards, beige
patterned wallpaper, and long beige bolsters on the beds. All rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and Cuisinart coffeemakers. Mini-fridges can be provided on request. The chic bathrooms have marble countertops, large mirrors, and spacious walk-in showers. Other convenient amenities include irons and ironing boards, safes, and in the bathrooms there are bathrobes, slippers, hairdryers, lighted magnifying mirrors, and Molton Brown toiletries. Some
of the Standard King Rooms have separate toilet areas, while the Luxury
Suites have deep soaking tubs and separate walk-in showers. The Standard Double Rooms have two beds and two
separate closets, ideal for families traveling together. The
Courtyard Suites are located on the rooftop and feature a few
luxurious extras such as gas fireplaces, soaking tubs, two flat-screen
TVs, living rooms with pullout sofas, and outdoor seating areas with views of the Olympic Mountains. Note that some past guests have complained about noise from the lively bar across the street.

Features

Free access to Olympic Athletic Club, free breakfast and Wi-Fi, and on-site restaurant

Hotel
Ballard offers a few notable extra features, the highlight of which
is free access to the Olympic Athletic Club. The club is open 24 hours a day during the week and has reduced
hours on weekends. This large and elegant space offers two
swimming pools, racquetball courts, exercise studios, saunas, and
yoga and fitness classes. Back at the hotel, guests are provided a light breakfast of coffee and tea, orange juice, and
breakfast pastries in the lobby every morning. The on-site
restaurant -- Stoneburner -- offers Mediterranean-influenced cuisine cooked in an open kitchen. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, but parking in the hotel's underground
parking garage costs extra. And business travelers may find the lack of a business center and meeting space to be problematic.