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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Saturday is around $150.
In Seattle, hotel prices generally increase through the week, starting at just over $120 on Monday and reaching around $150 on Saturday, with weekend prices typically higher than those on weekdays. A noticeable drop occurs on Sunday.
Price by Month
Lowest prices around just over $100 in January, highest around $300 in June.
In Seattle, hotel prices fluctuate significantly throughout the year. The lowest rates are observed in January, around just over $100, while prices peak in June, reaching approximately $300. Other months remain within a moderate range of $150 to $250.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices drop to around $141–$156 as the check-in date nears.
In Seattle, hotel prices typically decrease as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower quality accommodations, which may lower rates last minute. However, high-demand hotels often reach full capacity three weeks prior, limiting availability and increasing prices for same-day bookings.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular hotel category price is just over $120.
In Seattle, hotel prices generally increase with star rating. 2-star hotels, the most popular category, are priced just over $120, while 3-star options jump to around $170, reflecting a small price difference compared to 2-stars. Higher ratings show more significant increases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical check-in and check-out times for Seattle hotels?
What mandatory taxes and fees are added to Seattle hotel rates?
How much do mid-range hotel rates swing seasonally in Seattle?
How do Seattle neighborhoods compare for hotel price and transit access?
What is hotel Wi-Fi quality in Seattle, and can I reliably work from the room?
Are there coworking options near major Seattle hotel clusters, and what are typical day-pass costs?
Which events cause the biggest hotel price and availability spikes in Seattle?
Are there lodging-specific safety concerns or common scams to watch for in Seattle?
How common are accessible (ADA) features in Seattle hotels?
What are payment norms, deposit holds, and cancellation-rate differentials for Seattle hotels?
What are typical family and pet policies and fees in Seattle hotels?
Are sustainability certifications common among Seattle hotels?
Are quiet hours, tipping, or local lodging etiquette different in Seattle compared to other US cities?
Top Tips
- Book Seattle hotel stays 2-4 months in advance for June-August to avoid 25-50% price increases during peak events like Seafair. Planning ahead also secures your choice of properties near major attractions, since top hotels in downtown and along the waterfront often reach capacity these months.
- Include 15-18% in state and local hotel taxes when budgeting; this commonly adds $15 to $50 per night in Seattle. You can view a breakdown of estimated taxes and fees during booking, so review these to avoid surprises upon check-out.
- Prioritize Belltown hotels for a 5-10 minute walk to Pike Place Market and easy access to restaurants on 1st and 2nd Avenue. For lower crime rates—10-15% below the city average—consider staying in Ballard, where hotel options often include local-style amenities such as weekend farmers markets.
- Confirm Wi-Fi speeds are at least 50 Mbps for remote work. Most Seattle hotels offer 50-100 Mbps, suitable for video calls, though 1-2 storm-related outages may occur annually; ask your hotel about back-up connectivity if you need uninterrupted service.
- Use the in-room safe to secure valuables, as opportunistic theft accounts for 20-30% of reported crimes in Seattle's main tourist areas. Some upscale hotels offer enhanced security features or front desk safe deposit on request for high-value items.
- If you need step-free access, request it when booking. About 70% of downtown hotels have elevators and ramps, but historic properties in hilly neighborhoods can have stairs only—ask about the specific accessible features available for your room and in common areas before arrival.
- Choose a LEED-certified hotel to minimize environmental impact. Over 15 Seattle hotels have reduced water use by 20-30%, and many offer additional green amenities such as in-room recycling bins and bulk toiletries.
- Bring rain gear, as Seattle averages over 150 rainy days each year and short downpours can occur even in summer. Many hotels offer umbrellas at the front desk or loaner rain jackets—call ahead to confirm availability.
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