60 on the Sound
With sweeping over-water views and a deep-rooted history within the Seattle community, The Edgewater celebrates 60 years on the Sound.
More than just lodging accommodations, The Edgewater Hotel is a true landmark within the city and a landmark within our own hearts. We honor our rich history and celebrate this tremendous milestone with our Washington locals and loyal guests from near and far. Cheers to the next 60!
Can’t Buy Me Love
Back in 1964, The Beatles made waves by fishing out of our windows, propelling our hotel to legendary status as a treasured destination for musicians in Seattle—a legacy that still thrives today. Commemorate the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ iconic visit with our all-new special offer that includes Beatles swag, a $60 food and beverage credit and complimentary parking.
Lodge of Legends
From Black Sabbath to Kurt Cobain, The Edgewater is home to legends and their stories. We’ve teamed up with Subterra Films to bring you an epic documentary that recounts the stories surrounding some of our most memorable guests and dives into our rich history within the Seattle community.
Rock Out on the Edge
True to our rock and roll roots, your epic Seattle stay now includes a complimentary two-hour guitar rental, access to hundreds of vintage vinyls and record players to enjoy in your guestroom or suite. The Edgewater is thrilled to partner with Orangewood Guitars, Victrola Record Players and Easy Street Records for our music-rooted programming.
The Brim Coffee Shop
Our over-water coffee shop is more than just a place for great coffee; it’s a hub to support local vendors, explore unique Edgewater retail, socialize with friends and even grab a quick house-made treat before you head out on your Seattle journey.
Rock n’ Roll History
Since The Edgewater opened in 1962, a long list of musicians has called it home. Here are just some of them: The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, The Monkees, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, The Mamas and the Papas, Ray Charles, The Supremes, Willie Nelson, Blondie, Kurt Cobain, The Jeff Beck Project, EmmyLou Harris, Jethro Tull, Lou Rawls, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, The Who, Vanilla Fudge, David Bowie, Johnny Cash, Chris Cornell, Iggy Pop, and Alice Cooper. Scroll through these images to see who’s walked these famed halls.
Edgewater Through the Years
In 1962, the Space Needle was built as an attraction for the World’s Fair. The Edgewater Hotel was originally used for employee housing for those who helped to build this iconic landmark. Over the years, the architecture of The Edgewater has continued to evolve and become one of the most distinctive and highly recognizable structures on Seattle’s waterfront. View The Edgewater through the decades.
Can’t Buy Me Love
Back in 1964, The Beatles made waves by fishing out of our windows, propelling our hotel to legendary status as a treasured destination for musicians in Seattle—a legacy that still thrives today. Commemorate the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ iconic visit with our all-new special offer that includes Beatles swag, a $60 food and beverage credit and complimentary parking.
Lodge of Legends
From Black Sabbath to Kurt Cobain, The Edgewater is home to legends and their stories. We’ve teamed up with Subterra Films to bring you an epic documentary that recounts the stories surrounding some of our most memorable guests and dives into our rich history within the Seattle community.
Rock Out on the Edge
True to our rock and roll roots, your epic Seattle stay now includes a complimentary two-hour guitar rental, access to hundreds of vintage vinyls and record players to enjoy in your guestroom or suite. The Edgewater is thrilled to partner with Orangewood Guitars, Victrola Record Players and Easy Street Records for our music-rooted programming.
The Brim Coffee Shop
Our over-water coffee shop is more than just a place for great coffee; it’s a hub to support local vendors, explore unique Edgewater retail, socialize with friends and even grab a quick house-made treat before you head out on your Seattle journey.
Rock n’ Roll History
Since The Edgewater opened in 1962, a long list of musicians has called it home. Here are just some of them: The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, The Monkees, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, The Mamas and the Papas, Ray Charles, The Supremes, Willie Nelson, Blondie, Kurt Cobain, The Jeff Beck Project, EmmyLou Harris, Jethro Tull, Lou Rawls, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, The Who, Vanilla Fudge, David Bowie, Johnny Cash, Chris Cornell, Iggy Pop, and Alice Cooper. Scroll through these images to see who’s walked these famed halls.
Edgewater Through the Years
In 1962, the Space Needle was built as an attraction for the World’s Fair. The Edgewater Hotel was originally used for employee housing for those who helped to build this iconic landmark. Over the years, the architecture of The Edgewater has continued to evolve and become one of the most distinctive and highly recognizable structures on Seattle’s waterfront. View The Edgewater through the decades.
It All Happened Here
Dive into our rich musical history & legacy.
It All Happened Here
Dive into our rich musical history & legacy.
PACKAGES & OFFERS
Best in the PNW
Stay at the #2 Best Hotel in Seattle according to Travel + Leisure in the 2024 World’s Best Awards. Book your over-water getaway and discover why we are consistently named one of the best in the city year after year.
Gift Cards Now Available
Give the gift of exploration, adventure or over-water dining in Seattle. Gift cards to The Edgewater Hotel and Six Seven are now available for purchase.
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The Edgewater Hotel
2411 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121
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Best Hotel View
The Seattle Times Best in the PNW – 2023
#10 Hotel in the Pacific Northwest
Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards – 2022