Ace Hotel Seattle
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Seattle · Belltown

Ace Hotel Seattle

8.7Guest score
4Stars
2,156Reviews

Typical recent rate

$189

Reference price

$259

Signal savings

Save 27% · $70

Price checked May 22, 2026

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About this hotel

Seattle's flagship design boutique on Capitol Hill — the original Ace Hotel location with local art, a ground-floor restaurant, and the city's most creative neighborhood at your door.

Ace Hotel Seattle is where the boutique hotel movement started, and it still earns its reputation — 8.7 across 2,156 stays, Capitol Hill's walkable restaurant and bar scene on your doorstep, and a design-forward stay at $189 that consistently outperforms comparable downtown options on character and atmosphere. Capitol Hill puts you 10 minutes from Pike Place and gives you access to Seattle's most interesting food and nightlife corridor.

Signal summary

Capitol Hill's strongest hotel signal: the original Ace Hotel with local art, restaurant, and design-forward rooms at a rate that undercuts downtown boutiques.

Best for

  • Capitol Hill nightlife
  • Design-forward stays
  • Local Seattle experience

Amenities

  • Capitol Hill Location
  • Design Boutique
  • Restaurant + Bar
  • Walkable
  • Local Art

Frequently asked questions

Is Ace Hotel Seattle good for first-time visitors?

Yes — Capitol Hill is one of Seattle's most walkable and dynamic neighborhoods, and the hotel puts you within rideshare distance of all major attractions. For travelers who want to experience local Seattle rather than just the tourist core, it's a better neighborhood base than downtown.

How far is Ace Hotel from Pike Place Market?

About a 15-minute walk downhill or a short rideshare ride. Capitol Hill sits above downtown Seattle and the hotel is well-connected to the rest of the city by the Capitol Hill light rail station, which is a few blocks away.

What is Capitol Hill like as a neighborhood?

Capitol Hill is Seattle's most culturally active neighborhood — independent restaurants, coffee roasters, music venues, and bars line Broadway and the surrounding streets. It's younger and more local-feeling than downtown, well-suited to travelers who prioritize neighborhood character over hotel-district convenience.