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Mediterranean Inn

The Mediterranean Inn is a pleasant and quiet lower-middle-range hotel on a street of restaurants and shops in the Lower Queen Anne area of Seattle, within a 10-minute walk of the Space Needle, Monorail to downtown, and other attractions of the Seattle Center complex. The hotel has no restaurant and is short on facilities, but it does offer a rooftop patio with excellent views of the Space Needle, Elliott Bay, and city skyline. The 180 apartment-style rooms have plush beds, free Wi-Fi, iHome docks, DVD players, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes. It's a good choice for travelers looking for comfort and convenience. Another option to consider could be the MarQueen Hotel, which has a more historic look.

W Seattle

This high-rise upper-middle-range hotel caters to upscale travelers -- visiting for business or pleasure -- who want to be in the middle of
the downtown action. The trendy property has 424 immaculate rooms with plush beds and well-stocked minibars, and those on higher floors can have amazing views of the city and the Pacific coastline. The hip lounge/restaurant and central location are top features, though rates are higher than at comparable downtown hotels. What's more, parking is expensive, and neither breakfast nor in-room Wi-Fi are included. Alexis Hotel -- A Kimpton Hotel offers a similar location with a more intimate, boutique vibe.

Hotel Andra

A sophisticated urban hotel in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, the 119-room Hotel Andra is an upscale property with proper boutique hotel style. The location is convenient for Belltown nightlife and dining along with downtown shopping. Contemporary rooms have flat-screen TVs, plush beds, free Wi-Fi, and bright Scandinavian-meets-Northwest decor. Dining is a highlight here, from the hotel's Greek-Mediterranean restaurant to its on-site cooking school, and there are plenty of chic, cozy places for guests to grab a drink or coffee throughout. Travelers looking for a pool and spa may want to compare rates at the nearby Hyatt at Olive 8, though it lacks the Andra's charm and style. 

The Paramount Hotel

Named after the nearby Paramount Theater, the upper-middle-range Paramount Hotel is a classy 146-room property ideally located in the heart of Seattle's downtown area. Many local attractions are easily accessible from here on foot or via the city's public transit system. The guest rooms are well-equipped with all the usual amenities and a few small but significant extras like coffeemakers, 50-inch flat-screen TVs, and Bluetooth docking systems. There's an on-site restaurant serving Asian fusion dishes, and the business center and fitness center are open 24 hours. But one downside is parking: The valet parking service is expensive, and there's no self-parking option. Another popular hotel worth considering is the Warwick Seattle Hotel, offering extra features like a small indoor pool, hot tub, and sauna -- but Wi-Fi is not free in all the guest rooms.

Hotel Ballard

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.

Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Lake Union
925 Westlake Ave N

The 250-room, mid-range Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Lake Union is a clean, contemporary chain hotel that's well-located on Lake Union, within walking distance of restaurants. Guest rooms are spacious and have warm, contemporary decor, though the look is slightly dated. All units have seating areas, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs, and some have great views of the lake. Features include a bistro that serves breakfast and dinner, a grab-and-go minimart, a 24-hour gym, an indoor pool and whirlpool, and business amenities. Expect to pay extra for breakfast, parking, and even in-room bottled water. Guests who want to be a little closer to Seattle Center might consider the Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle Downtown, which also offers a free breakfast, but no pool. 

Zero George Street
0 George St

Perfect for a romantic getaway, Zero George Street is an upscale boutique hotel near Charleston’s Historic District made up of five historic buildings surrounding a picturesque courtyard. The 18 rooms are stylishly appointed with chic furnishings and soft, creamy colors. Foodies are drawn by the culinary offerings which include a renowned restaurant that serves seasonal and local fare as well as a cooking school offering various classes; there's also a delicious free homemade breakfast that includes quiches, granola, and biscuits. Rates can get pretty steep during busy seasons, however, and guests might want to compare rates with The Restoration on King, an upscale hotel with a roof terrace and spacious rooms.

Indigo Inn

Indigo Inn is a quaint budget-friendly inn situated in the heart of historic Charleston. Its two biggest selling points are its location and reasonable prices, though the 40 small rooms are pleasant enough, with old-fashioned decor items such as four-poster beds, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel doesn't offer much in terms of amenities, though there is a free hot breakfast and a free afternoon service of wine and cheese, plus luggage storage, a picturesque courtyard, and parking (for a fee). Overall, it's a decent budget choice for those who don't need a lot of extra bells and whistles, but there are better options in the area, such as the slightly pricier Jasmine House Inn, which occupies a restored mansion.

Harbourview Inn

Harbour View Inn is a historic landmark, and the only waterfront hotel downtown. Original structural elements such as brick walls have been preserved, and the rooms have southern style (four-poster beds and white quilted coverlets). A gorgeous rooftop offers some of the city's best harbor views, and tons of shops, restaurants, and bars are within walking distance. Free extras such as breakfast, Wi-Fi, weekly skyline tours, and treats throughout the day add value, but the hotel lacks a fitness center, pool, and restaurant.