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Built in 1909 and located on First Hill, a few blocks from downtown, this small, elegant hotel was restored to its original elegance in 1980. Choose a suite for a romantic vacation, and enjoy special touches, such as the hot water bottle housekeeping leaves when turning down your bed at night. Well equipped for business travelers, the rooms in Sorrento Hotel have two-line phones, fax machines, computer dataports and generous work space. Dine at the Hunt Club, one of Seattle's most exclusive restaurants. The Fireside Lounge s... read more
900 Madison St, Seattle, WA, 98104, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Great Boutique Hotel – Wonderful boutique hotel. Upscale accomodations, the beds are pillotop with lots of pillows. French press for your morning coffee and desk includes a printer in your room. Our meeting was held in a grand room with great light from outside. The hotel staff is comendable and very customer oriented. Gym is adequate with machines. The only negative is the distance from the waterfront (not walkable).
Can't say enough . . . – Very attentive staff. Helpful without being intrusive. Suites are very well appointed and comfortable. For breakfast be sure to go to The Hunt Club and try the Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict or Belgian Style Malted Waffle. Both are prepared to perfection. Also, be sure to visit the romantic Fireside Room with their wonderful pianist Cara Hill. Can't say enough about our stay at The Sorrento. Definitely will return.
Influenced by the Sorrento Hotel's Italianate exterior, this sidewalk cafe revives European-style al fresco dining--even in inclement weather. – In Short Wannabe expats and Italian food aficionados sit at the smattering of tables along the Sorrento's east sidewalk, safely protected from the elements by a cadre of patio umbrellas and heat lamps. The traditional menu includes a Salumi antipasto platter, grilled striped bass with Sicilian lemon butter sauce for two and lemon sage flan for dessert. Like at the adjacent Hunt Club... read more
quiet business dinner where you can actually talk or a romantic dinner. – Nothing bad on the menu and can even customize as you go. Actually a quiet dinner place, which is often hard to find. Large selection of wines. Pricey but good for client dinner.
Old-world Charm – The Hunt Club at the Sorrento should be visited if only for the reason that it is an absolutely beautiful place. The bar in the lounge is my favorite spot to sit: a rich, mahogany counter is perfect for leaning up against when indulging in a well-balanced glass of Syrah while checking out the bar's other patrons. Food here may be a bit overpriced, but well worth it--the heirloom tomato salad straight from the chef's garden can't be missed.
love this place! I love the Sorrento Hotel. It is fun to be down in Seattle and stay at this old hotel. It is beautifully remodeled and has a great atmosphere. Parking is a bit pricey.
Charming hotel, Lazy Chef – My wife and I came to Seattle for the Weekend. Are stay at the Sorrento was pleasant, the Staff was friendly and courteous. We dined in the Hunt club On a relaxed Friday evening, again the staff was professional and attentive, however, The Chef paced the hallway talking on his cell phone throughout our entire dinner. Strange, considering the price of an entree and the mediocrity of the presentation.
the staff makes the place – very kind. friendly. compassionate. I stay here every time i'm in seattle!!
For me, not worth the price This property made me think of European hotels. The rooms were not of a size I would expect for the price paid. Rooms are clean and comfortable, and there are fine linens. Bathrooms are small. I found the service spotty, rather than exceptional. I would not stay here again, or recommend it instead of other great hotels in Seattle where you pay much less.
Hotel Sorrento has a 4.2 star rating with 62 reviews.
Hotel Sorrento is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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