Wheelchair Accessibility Comments This beautiful boutique hotel is lovely and located at Seattle’s famous Pike’s Place Market. It is ideal if you wish to enjoy the market or visit Post Alley, which is charming as well. There are only 3 accessible guest rooms but they are beautiful. In September 2018 we stayed in room 404 […]
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments It’s a beautiful, downtown Seattle landmark hotel but accessibility is terrible. Valet parking entrance is step free and the you’ll take an elevator to lobby check-in. WARNING: Many areas of hotel are difficult to access due to steps, so you may require hotel assistance. WARNING: Georgian Room dining access is via a […]
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Entrance is step free but there’s a small “dip”. WARNING: Only 2 wheelchair accessible rooms; no roll-in showers. Breakfast only.
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Let me start by saying I’ll never stay at this property. WARNING: “”Winner of the WCJ.com Discriminatory Design Award! WARNING: Must use a small hydraulic lift to access an entire bank of elevators. This elevator bank affects many areas of this hotel. An otherwise beautiful hotel and dining but they have chosen […]
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Ramped entrance. Free hot breakfast. No accessible lobby restroom.
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Portage Bay Café is next door. WARNING: No guestrooms with roll-in showers.
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Good downtown location and garage parking. Friendly staff. Older, boutique hotel. A little cramped in some areas. Beds & counter heights good. Fun, accessible Margaux Brasserie restaurant adjoins hotel. WARNING: Sitting room off lobby has 2 steps. “
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Very nice hotel and wheelchair friendly but no roll-in showers. Nicely designed rooms with lower beds, sink and closet. Sink area separate from very spacious toilet and shower area. Limited menu restaurant; no bar
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments We’ve stayed at the Alexis which is a beautiful Seattle boutique hotel but it has a couple challenges. Great location and walking distance to Pioneer Square, shops, restaurants and ball parks. WARNING: It’s valet only parking and the main entrance on 1st Avenue doesn’t permit stopping or parking during morning and evening […]
Read MoreWheelchair Accessibility Comments Beautiful full service Marriott Renaissance hotel and very wheelchair accessible. The hotel offers panoramic views around the city. WARNING: The hotel is located at 6th and Madison: there is a steep hill if rolling north into downtown Seattle, and a VERY steep hill if rolling toward the waterfront. The hotel is beautiful, […]
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