Hotel Theodore
10 expert reviews
“A bright, airy lobby is your first clue that this is a seriously stylish hotel.”
– Condé Nast Traveler
"This 1929-era hotel named for the 26th United States president is centrally located, near downtown’s best shopping."
"Located in a historic building, this hotel is far from old-fashioned."
"Its fair rates, extremely friendly service, and clean accommodations lure regular guests, especially when downtown rates get inflated." Full review
"Downtown Seattle digs in a modern Art Deco building, with pet-friendly rooms and Elliot Bay views." Full review
"Originally, Hotel Theodore had a crush on President Teddy Roosevelt: built in 1929, its first name was the Roosevelt Hotel – and it still has the red neon sign to prove it." Full review
8.0
"Style-wise, the downtown landmark salutes Seattle’s industrial past, which led to its role as a tech and innovation hub. This luxurious urban escape especially appeals to creatives and entrepreneurs." Full review
"This downtown boutique hotel fuses modern decor with regal design"
Seattle Travel Guide
March 1, 2021
"It's eminently comfortable and well-executed, and its antique origins don't seem to get in the way of its sense of currency. " Full review
"The rooms are attractive, the bathrooms particularly lovely, and the honor bar features drinks by local makers. And the Theodore has made an impact on Seattle’s restaurant scene as well" Full review
$92/night
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