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Seattle's Hotel Andra opened in 2004, but "re-created" in a stylish terracotta building built in 1926. Contrasts of the old and new create a truly "Seattle Chic" hospitality experience. Business and pleasure travelers will find its central location near the downtown retail hub and its proximity to the "Hip" Belltown neighborhood a real advantage to enjoy all the city has to offer within a few steps. Catch the Monorail at Westlake Center or the Seattle Center to get a birds eye view of the downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. This AAA 4 star property has won many awards and accolades from travel professionals for its service, decor, dining and unique ambiance. If it is your first visit to the Emerald City, this hotel would be a fine home base. Get to the Pike Place Market a few blocks away. See the waterfront and take an Argosy Cruise of Elliott Bay or ride the amphibious Ducks Tour to aquaint yourself with Seattle's many popular attractions.
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This hotel is ideal for the business or pleasure traveler who has discerning tastes that lean towards the stylish and "Hip." Meeting planners can take advantage of many fine meeting room options and catering choices. Be sure to take in award winning on site restaurants, Lola and Assaggio Ristorante. Local celebrity chef, Tom Douglas (Dahlia Lounge, Etta's and Palace Kitchen) has made his mark on the Hotel Andra dining experiences. Read our customer reviews?
With 119 warmly decorated rooms and suites, guest can choose among the following room options: 4 Studio rooms, 25 standard rooms, 68 suites, 21 deluxe suites and one Monarch Suite. Room color schemes and decor alone are worth a visit to this property.
Amenities include: 315 thread count sheets, spa robes, luxury bath linens and toiletries, coffee makers, windows that open, two line cordless telephones with voice mail and speaker/conference capabilities, private mini-bars, flat screen premium cable TVs, irons and ironing boards, hair dryers, complimentary overnight shoe shine and daily newspaper. Guests can also take advantage of accessing the internet and the property is completely wireless, secretarial and concierge services, valet parking, overnight cleaning and pressing services, and in room massage and spa services. There's a fitness center on site as well as affiliations with local health and fitness clubs nearby.
From Interstate 5: Northbound from the airport take the left side Seneca Exit #165, follow Seneca to 4th Avenue, turn right on 4th and go six blocks to the hotel at 4th & Virginia.
Driving at peak commuter times? Take the "back door" from the airport. Head west on HWY 518 (Burien) then north on HWY 509/99 and take the Seneca exit off the Viaduct, up the hill to 4th Avenue and north to Virginia. (if taking a taxi ask about this route to save some money)
Southbound on Interstate 5: Take the Stewart Street Exit #166, follow Stewart to 4th Avenue, turn right onto 4th and go one block to Virginia.
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