
Seattle · Pike Place Market
The Edgewater Hotel
Typical recent rate
$349Reference price
$399Signal savings
Save 13% · $50Price checked May 26, 2026
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About this hotel
Seattle's only over-water hotel on Pier 67 — a 9.1-rated landmark with Puget Sound views from every room, a wood-and-stone Pacific Northwest aesthetic, and the closest waterfront position to Pike Place Market in the city.
The Edgewater is a category of one in Seattle: the only hotel built over Puget Sound, with every room facing the water. The 9.1 guest score reflects a property that has been delivering on its setting for decades — the Pacific Northwest lodge aesthetic, sound views, and the legendary history (The Beatles famously fished from the windows in 1964) combine into an experience no other Seattle hotel can replicate. At $349 it prices at the top of the Pike Place tier, but for a waterfront stay with genuine landmark status, it earns it.
Signal summary
Edgewater rates spike around Seafair and summer weekend demand — the best value windows are shoulder season (spring and fall) when the views are just as good and the crowds have thinned.
Frequently asked questions
What makes The Edgewater Hotel unique in Seattle?
The Edgewater is Seattle's only hotel built over the water — sitting on Pier 67 on Puget Sound with every room facing the water. The combination of waterfront position, Pacific Northwest lodge design (stone, wood, fireplaces), and genuine landmark history makes it a one-of-a-kind stay in the city. No other Seattle hotel puts you this close to the Sound.
How close is The Edgewater to Pike Place Market?
The Edgewater is about a 10-minute walk north along the waterfront to Pike Place Market — the closest waterfront hotel to the market. The Olympic Sculpture Park is steps away, and the Seattle waterfront promenade connects the hotel to the main downtown attractions on foot.
When is the best time to book The Edgewater?
Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) offer the best combination of value and experience — rates are meaningfully lower than summer peak pricing while the views and Pacific Northwest atmosphere are unchanged. Seafair weekend in August and major summer weekends represent the sharpest rate spikes.




