THE EDGEWATER

2411 ALAKAN WAY, PIER 67 · Seattle, WA

3.5★ Upper Midscale$$

A well-maintained property in Capitol Hill offering comfortable rooms and essential amenities at a reasonable price point for Seattle. The location provides good access to local attractions, dining options, and public transportation. A practical choice for both short visits and extended stays. Link Light Rail connects Sea-Tac Airport to downtown in roughly 40 minutes.

Key Details

Check-in Time

3:00 PM

Checkout Time

11:00 AM

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WiFi

Free WiFi available throughout the property.

WiFi tips & tricks →

Parking

Self-parking available at $25–40/night. Light rail and buses cover most areas well.

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Pet Policy

Service animals are always welcome. For other pets, contact the hotel directly to check availability and fees.

Policies may change — confirm details directly with the hotel before your stay.

What To Know Before Your Stay

Practical tips for hotel guests in Seattle

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Seattle drizzles more than it pours. A light waterproof jacket beats an umbrella — locals rarely carry them.

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Pike Place Market opens at 9 AM. Arrive early to avoid crowds and catch the fishmongers' famous throwing show.

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The ORCA card works on all Seattle transit including buses, light rail, ferries, and the monorail. Load it once and go.

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Seattle summers (June–September) are spectacular and dry. The rest of the year brings gray skies and frequent drizzle.

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Coffee culture is serious here. Skip Starbucks (they're everywhere) and try local roasters like Elm Coffee, Victrola, or Storyville.

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Many downtown hotels are walking distance to the waterfront, Pioneer Square, and Pike Place. You likely don't need a car.

Listed Amenities

Free WiFi
Front Desk
Fitness Center
Self Parking
Business Center
Microwave & Mini-Fridge
EV Charging
Pet Friendly
Airport Shuttle

Amenities are compiled from public listings and may not be current. Confirm availability with the hotel.

Location & Getting There

Address

2411 ALAKAN WAY, PIER 67, Seattle, WA

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Getting There

Light rail connects the airport to downtown in about 40 minutes. Downtown is walkable, and buses cover most neighborhoods via the ORCA card system.

Nearby Attractions

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass10–20 min walk
  • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)10–20 min walk
  • Capitol Hill neighborhood10–20 min by bus
  • Kerry Park viewpoint15–25 min by rideshare
  • Space Needle10–20 min walk

Explore Seattle

Our Seattle city guide covers neighborhoods, restaurants, attractions, and practical tips for your trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is check-in and checkout at THE EDGEWATER?

Standard check-in is at 3:00 PM and checkout is at 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available depending on occupancy — request at the front desk or when booking.

Does THE EDGEWATER have free WiFi?

Free WiFi available throughout the property.

Is there parking at THE EDGEWATER?

Self-parking available at $25–40/night. Light rail and buses cover most areas well.

Does THE EDGEWATER allow pets?

Service animals are always welcome. For other pets, contact the hotel directly to check availability and fees.

What attractions are near THE EDGEWATER?

Notable attractions near the hotel include Pike Place Market (5–15 min walk), Chihuly Garden and Glass (10–20 min walk), and Pioneer Square (5–15 min walk). The hotel's concierge or front desk can provide directions and current hours.

About Staying in Seattle

Does it really rain all the time in Seattle?

Seattle gets less annual rainfall than New York or Houston — it just drizzles more frequently. Summers (June–September) are genuinely beautiful with long sunny days and temperatures in the 70s.

Where is the best area to stay in Seattle?

Downtown puts you near Pike Place Market, the waterfront, and the Space Needle. Capitol Hill is the trendy arts district. South Lake Union is modern and near Amazon's campus. Belltown connects downtown to Seattle Center.

Do I need a car in Seattle?

Not for most visits. Downtown is walkable, light rail runs from the airport, and buses cover the neighborhoods. A car is only useful if you're making day trips to Mt. Rainier or the San Juan Islands.

About This Information

Hotel details are compiled from publicly available sources. Policies and amenities may change — we recommend confirming directly with the hotel before your stay. If you notice outdated information, please let us know.

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