Lotte Hotel Seattle in Seattle, WA

809 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98104
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Overview

A standout in the heart of Seattle, the Philippe Starck-designed Lotte Hotel encompasses a 1908 Beaux-style building and a gleaming 44-story glass tower. Modern design and carefully crafted spaces with a nod to the Northwest invite guests to relax. Spacious rooms feature floor to ceiling windows, a minibar, wireless Bose speaker and local coffee/tea selections.

up to 4 people

Good To Know

  • One of the few hotels in downtown Seattle offering five-star luxury service.
  • Located near Seattle's top attractions like Pike Place Market, Space Needle, Seattle Central Library, Lumen Field, and Seattle Art Museum.
  • Minimum age to check in is 21.
  • Pet-friendly rooms are subject to fees and availability. See FAQs for details.
  • Charlotte Restaurant and Lounge on site.
  • 24-hour in-room dining and business center.
  • Complimentary house car service (June to August).
  • Work out at the well-equipped Spa and Fitness Center on-site.
  • Complimentary newspaper upon request.

Property Amenities

  • 24 Hour Front Desk
  • Business Center
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Facilities
  • Handicapped Access
  • Inside Corridors
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Pet Friendly
  • Restaurant on Property
  • Room Service
  • Internet Access in Public Areas (free)
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Wedding Services
  • Porter/Bellman
  • Valet Parking
  • ATM/Banking
  • Concierge Services
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Complimentary Newspapers
  • Smoke-free Property
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Description

Check-In: 4:00pm Check-Out: 12:00pm
Located in Seattle, a 14-minute walk from Pike Place Market, Lotte Hotel Seattle offers five-star luxury service with elegant, playful, and reverent designs. Popular points of interest near the hotel include Lumen Field, Columbia Center, and Westlake Center. The nearest airport is Boeing Field/King County International Airport, located six miles away.

This downtown Seattle retreat offers accommodations with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center, a bar, and a sauna. As a 5-star hotel, it features a concierge service and luggage storage space. The property also provides a 24-hour front desk, room service, a business center, and WiFi.

Rest easy in one of the guest rooms, equipped with a minibar, in-room safe, Nespresso coffee maker, electric kettle, wireless Bose speaker, premium bath amenities, and hairdryer. The hotel also offers residential-style suites with mesmerizing views and a kitchenette.

Minimum age to check-in: The reservation holder must be at least 21 years old to check in with a matching, valid, government-issued photo ID and credit card.

Parking: The hotel offers valet parking on the property, and street parking is also available. The parking garage has a maximum height of 6'4". Vehicles exceeding this limit include lifted trucks, SUVs, full-size vans, sprinters, 15-passenger vans taller than 6’4”, and vehicles with oversized wheels and tires or equipped with rooftop carriers taller than 6’4”. Valet parking rates are:
  • 0-2 hours - $30
  • 2-4 hours - $50
  • 4+ hours - $72

Pet Policy: Lotte Hotel Seattle welcomes dogs that weigh under 40lbs. A one-time pet fee of $100 per stay applies and includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, waste disposal bags, and dog treats. The hotel offers a Puppy Pampering package with plenty of perks and amenities for your four-legged friend. Please notify the hotel directly prior to your arrival date if traveling with a pet. Pet-friendly rooms are limited.

Hotel Fee / Urban Experience Fee: Urban Experience Fee is USD 25 per room, per night and will be collected upon arrival. The fee includes access to WiFi, a fitness center, a business center, in-room refreshments, Chromecast, local and domestic long-distance calls, local newspapers, postcard postage, welcome beverages, and prayer mats.

Deposit Fee: A security deposit of USD 100 is required upon check-in per room. Assuming there are no additional charges, the deposit will be released after checking out and it may take 3 to 5 business days to reflect on the guest's credit card.

Other Fees: A 2.3% Seattle Tourism Assessment fee is added to your booking.

All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Lotte Hotel Seattle Reviews

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ABSoloTraveler
"Great Stay, Great Service, Great Accommodation"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed April 02, 2025 NEW
I enjoyed staying at this hotel. I went back and forth between Lotte and Fairmont hotels. I am so happy I chose this one because the room, food, and service were excellent. The bed was comfortable, and the shower was relaxing. My only issue was that the hotel is farther from the attractions than other hotels in the Downtown area. But, a little walking never hurt (except for the Seattle hills).
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Passenger634138
Pasadena, California
"Great stay and service!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed March 28, 2025 NEW
Lotte is an excellent hotel with outstanding service and atmosphere. This is hospitality done with class. All the staff (door, desk, lounge, restaurant) were friendly and helpful. The lounge area is a great place for happy hour from 3-6pm with a buzzing but relaxed vibe. Saturday night was even better with live music! Housekeeping is prompt and thorough. There are mirrors throughout the property and never once did I see as much as a fingerprint. The men’s sauna area has both dry and steam sauna. The only criticism I have of my entire stay is in this area. The showers in the sauna area were not replenished with soap. I alerted the sauna desk staff, but the issue remained over several days. I also thought the steam shower could have used a bit of freshening up. But this being the only minor smudge on a truly excellent one week stay speaks to the high bar set throughout the rest of the property. I will stay here every time I am in Seattle!
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U6458GLsandran
Portland, Oregon
"Stunning, but unconscious bias popped up"
TripAdvisor user rating 4 out of 5
Reviewed March 23, 2025 NEW
The room was one of the best I have ever experienced. Quiet in the middle of downtown, room to floor windows. Absolutely stunning decor. Arthur the bellhop was incredibly friendly, however he may have an unconscious bias like many of us do. It felt uncomfortable when my wife asked him a question and he just replied to me, telling me many details. She has a Spanish accent, speaks perfectly fine English. However he wouldn’t look at her when talking…. we think that is why, because it’s happened before. We liked Arthur a lot, but think it’s important for people to be aware of avoiding people who have accents and focusing on those who we are comfortable with. We are all guilty of this, but in his line of business I hope the critique helps others who follow to not feel as uncomfortable.
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GoGoBear
Seattle, Washington
"What the....? No. Just….no."
TripAdvisor user rating 3 out of 5
Reviewed March 23, 2025 NEW
TL;DR – The Mrs. and I are on an extended trip, but for personal and professional reasons needed to return to Seattle for a few days. As pretty much always, I made my choice of hotel by simply selecting the least expensive Amex Plat Fine Hotels and Resorts property in the area. On this occasion, it was the Hotel Lotte. We needed to make essentially the same trip the very next week, and I wouldn’t have stayed at the Hotel Lotte for free. So, what “circle rating” do you give a property when 1) the property was more than clean, 2) you never in anyway felt unsafe, 3) everyone you dealt with was polite, even if not necessarily competent (shout out to Alexi and Sean on the morning restaurant shift, who were in fact competent) and yet 4) your stay was miserable and frustrating and an absolute non-repeat? I’m going with three circles, but seriously…would not stay here again for free. Would. Not. It started when we first pulled up to the hotel. I get it – there is no laneway or roundabout in front of the hotel, so you can’t handle the valet and guest drop off traffic in the same manner you could if there were. But – you can do better than my experience at the Hotel Lotte… We pull up, and no one comes out to greet us. I wait for a few moments, and then look and see a person standing in the doorway / vestibule. Again, I get it…it is cold and wet and rainy, so they aren’t stations outside. But the guy doesn’t come out – I have to go inside to get him. He looks…dumbfounded….at the idea that I am expecting him to park my car. He keeps asking if I am checking into the hotel. At one point he tells me I should park the car…which he interrupts by standing behind the car. He then decides that HE will park the car. After that, I ask for help with our luggage, which ends up just sitting on the curb. Ultimately, the Mrs., my son and I grab are bags and take them inside, where we find, low and behold, FIVE guys in uniform, all just standing around, some inside the baggage room. They look…dumbfounded…that I am expecting help with my luggage. Finally, someone who is in fact dressed as a bellman appears. Everyday for the next three days versions of this saga repeated itself…I would pull up, there would be no one to take my car, I would go inside, and I’d find two or more persons standing or sitting around, doing NOTHING. After the second occurrence I went to the front desk and asked to speak with the manager. In what was a bizarre case of gatekeeping, the front desk staff both refused to retrieve the manager (Was he in meeting? Was he on property?) and refused to give me his name. They took my number though, and assured me he would call…which he did, right as I got back to the room and sat down. So, back down I went, and we had a nice chat about the valet parking (which he was apologetic for and comped me for one night’s fee), and the general bizarre nature of the hotel (which he didn’t cosign on, but appeared to be sympathetic to). Bizarre you say? Well yes. In my mind’s eye, standing in the doorway of the room, working right to left… 1) Refrigerator has no handle. Not at all obvious how to open it. Wasn’t just me – Mrs. made the same comment 2) Ice bucket has no lid. My first thought was that this must have been an oversight, that the lid to MY ice bucket was missing. No, that is the “design”, no lids for the ice bucket. This is an ongoing theme, the “design” being treated as more important than convenience or functionality or common bleeping sense. Anyway, as you can imagine, the “ice” bucket doesn’t hold “ice” for very long. 3) Bed is located on the wrong wall. Of all the manners the bed could have been oriented, it is on the shortest wall in the room, meaning that there is barely room to squeeze on to the bed from the other side. My wife spends 3 days shuffling sideways to get into bed. 4) The pretty, pretty desk has a perfectly smooth marble-like surface. What does that mean, boys and girls? That right...a mouse WON’T WORK. 5) The desk also has a large mirror located above it. And in the center of that mirror is where the TV is mounted. Meaning, there is no watching TV from the desk, and there is no working at the desk of someone wants to watch TV. 6) The mirrors – they are everywhere. Six multi-tiled, floor to ceiling mirrors. I was told by the manager that this was part of the design theme. The entry to the bathroom? Mirrored. No door, mind you (yes, you read that correctly – no bathroom door), but the entry / arch way? Mirrored. 7) There is more bathroom mirror specialness. The water closet – where the commode is located? Mirrored. Both sides. Yes, you can either stare at your phone or stare yourself in the eye as you take a poop. There is even a mirror carefully located so that you can look yourself in the eye as you stand and take a leak. Genius. Can’t take your phone into the shower though…so you are forced to look at your less than bikini body form as you shower. That is right…the inside of the shower door…mirrored. Low water pressure, lukewarm water, but hey…there I am in my naked glory. Genius. 8) You know where there ISN’T a mirror though? Over the bathroom sink. That’s right, no mirror to look into as you brush your teeth or do your hair or anything else you might want to stand over the sink and do. Instead, there is a glass wall that looks into the room. So, you know, other people can watch you brush your teeth. Because there is no bathroom door either. But you know what is most excellent about the window to the world that exists instead of a mirror above the sink? It means when your partner gets up at night to use the facilities, should they want to turn on a light it lights up the ENTIRE ROOM (remember, no bathroom door either) The rooms at the Hotel Lotte are the worst example of “design” taking precedence over basic functionality that I have ever seen…ever. It was mind numbing…it was painful…to be staying there. Hence why I would never return, even to stay for free. Yes, the property is very highly rated – it is the number one Seattle hotel on Tripadvisor. I guess my wife and I just aren’t the sort of cool kids who get it. That gawd forsaken room, combined with the poor valet service (reviews on Google of cars being damaged, btw) and the grossly overpriced but yet incompetent meal service at the restaurant… ($500+ for four people at dinner one night, replete with painfully slow service…30 minutes to get a glass of wine…and not one steak or lobster tail ordered. Fish and pasta, chicken and pasta, two orders of short ribs of beef. But what was worse was how after two days of trying, I had to give up on getting eggs over easy…) …means I am never, ever returning to this place. Ever. But hey, a lot of people apparently like it. Perhaps you will too…
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twt_07
Toronto, Ontario
"Amazing hotel, extremely caring staff."
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed March 19, 2025 NEW
Absolutely fantastic stay. A massive thank you to Paul, Yeonsoo, Arthur, and every other staff at this location. It is a stunning hotel, the rooms were spacious and very beautifully designed. We are so thankful for the wonderful service and care from the entire team. We had gotten food poisoning on our last night at the hotel, and the staff were so quick to help us with things that we needed. I am very grateful! Otherwise, breakfast was delicious and had a beautiful view. The drinks at the bar were tasty. Can’t say enough great things about this hotel. We will certainly return! Thank you!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lotte Hotel Seattle

What time is check in and check out?

Check-in time is 4 PM, and check-out is 12 noon.

What is the minimum age to check in?

The reservation holder must be at least 21 years old to check in with a matching, valid, government-issued photo ID and credit card.

Is Lotte Hotel Seattle pet-friendly?

Yes. Pets are allowed. A non-refundable one-time pet fee is $100 due upon arrival. The maximum weight of pets allowed is 40 pounds. Please notify the hotel directly prior to your arrival date if traveling with a pet. Pet-friendly rooms are limited. Fees are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Does the property have smoking rooms?

No. The property is 100% non-smoking, including e-cigarettes, in all guest rooms and public areas. A fee is applied to the portfolio of guests who smoke in guest rooms and suites.

Does the hotel have WiFi?

Yes. WiFi access is available in all guest rooms and lobby / common areas inside the hotel.

Does the property have a restaurant/lounge/bar/coffee shop?

Yes. Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge is located on the 16th floor serving brunch to dinner.

Does the property have a pool?

No, the property does not have a pool.

Does the property have a fitness center?

Yes. The well-equipped Spa and Fitness Center is located on the 3rd floor. The spa is open from 10 AM - 7 PM daily and the fitness center is open 24 hours.

Does Lotte Hotel Seattle charge a resort fee?

Lotte Hotel Seattle charges its guests an Urban Experience Fee of $25 per night, per room, due upon arrival. The fee includes: Complimentary Wi-Fi: Stay connected throughout your stay 24-hour Fitness Center Access: Enjoy a range of fitness equipment from free-weights, Peloton bikes, and more. 24-hour Business Center: Enjoy access to a self-service business center, equipped with a quiet working space, computers, fax machines, and printers. In-room Refreshments: Enjoy an equipped room with a Nespresso, bottled water, and tea. In-room Fitness Equipment: Stay active with in-room fitness equipment, including yoga mats, yoga balls, and more (available upon request). Chromecast Access: Enjoy seamless in-room pairing technology between your devices and our televisions. Local and Domestic Long-distance Calls: Stay connected with complimentary local and domestic (US) long-distance phone calls. Local Newspaper: Stay connected and enjoy access to the local newspaper, available at the Valet stand on the first floor. Postcard Postage: Send postcards to loved ones with complimentary postage (available upon request). Welcome Beverage: Enjoy a Korean-inspired welcome beverage upon arrival. Prayer Mats: Enhance your spiritual practices with access to prayer mats during your stay (available upon request). ***Fees and inclusions are subject to change without prior notice.

Is there parking available?

Yes. Valet parking is available with hourly or overnight parking fees. Hourly rates range from $30 per hour and overnight rates are $72/night per vehicle. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Is the hotel accessible? What accessible amenities are available?

The hotel is accessible. Accessible features include elevators and accessible in-room amenities. Please contact the hotel directly for specific accessible needs to ensure the hotel will be able to meet your requirements.

How far is Lotte Hotel Seattle from Lumen Field?

Lumen Field is 0.9 miles from the property.

How far is Lotte Hotel Seattle from Space Needle?

The property. is 1.5 miles from the Space Needle.