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Inn at the Market
🌊 Boutique Luxury 4★ 📍 Pike Place Market · Seattle
9.1 / 10
🇺🇸 Pike Place Market · Seattle
Inn at the Market
Boutique Luxury Hotel · Rooftop fire pit · Elliott Bay views · Steps from Pike Place Market
Inn at the Market Seattle — rooftop deck view over Elliott Bay at golden hour
Pacific Northwest-style guestroom — Inn at the Market Seattle
Type
Boutique Luxury Hotel
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
~$270 /คืน
Rooms
70 rooms
Lumen Field
Car/Uber ~15–20 min
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Inn at the Market Seattle — Rooftop Views Over Elliott Bay, Steps from Pike Place

There is one question Seattle visitors ask: which hotel actually puts you in the middle of the city rather than just near it. The answer that keeps coming up — from Booking.com scores, from guest reviews, from people who have tried several downtown options — is Inn at the Market. Score 9.1/10 Exceptional from ~276 Booking.com reviews, the highest rating in the Seattle luxury group. The hotel sits at 86 Pine St, which means Pike Place Market is a one-minute walk from the front door, and the rooftop deck opens over Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains every evening, fire pit included. If you want both the best location and the highest review score in one place — this is it.

Our Full Review

Most hotels in Seattle describe themselves as being close to Pike Place Market. Inn at the Market is actually there — you step out the front door, walk about sixty seconds, and you are standing among the flower stalls and fish-throwing vendors of Pike Place. That proximity is not incidental to the experience; it is the experience. The hotel has been at this address since 1986, and the neighborhood has built up around it in a way that no new-build competitor can replicate. Guests write about this on Booking.com with unusual specificity: not 'good location' but 'I walked to the market in my robe to get coffee' (figuratively speaking). The 9.1/10 Exceptional score from ~276 verified reviews is the highest of any luxury hotel in Seattle on that platform — and it is earned primarily by location and a staff-to-guest ratio that a 70-room boutique can sustain where a 300-room tower cannot.

"Standing on the rooftop at 6 pm, fire pit going, Elliott Bay going gold before sunset, the Olympic Mountains faint in the distance — I have stayed in a lot of places and that is one of the genuinely beautiful moments I will remember. Seattle from that angle is something else."

The hotel has 70 rooms across several categories. Standard Queen rooms run $270–420 per night; Deluxe King Bay View rooms are $380–550; Elliott Bay Suites start at $700 and go above $1,200 depending on dates. The interiors are Pacific Northwest in character: warm tones, natural materials, heavier linens, nothing clinical or corporate. The beds draw consistent praise for comfort. One honest note worth flagging: not all rooms see the water — some lower floors face the parking structure attached to the building. If an Elliott Bay view from your room matters to you, specify it at booking and expect to pay the Bay View premium. The difference is roughly $80–100 per night, which guests who chose it almost unanimously say is worth it for a first visit.

The hotel's most talked-about feature is the fifth-floor rooftop deck, which is open to all guests each evening with a fire pit and unobstructed views west over Elliott Bay, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains. The deck has both outdoor and covered seating. On clear evenings — and Seattle has more of those than its reputation suggests between May and September — the golden hour light across the bay is genuinely remarkable. Inside the building, the Campagne restaurant serves French-influenced food with Pacific Northwest sourcing and has built a strong independent reputation on Yelp and Tripadvisor separate from the hotel reviews. Wi-Fi is included. Parking is available on-site at additional cost.

The location at 86 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 puts you at the heart of the Downtown Waterfront neighborhood. Pike Place Market is one minute on foot. The Seattle Aquarium is five minutes. The Pike Street Hillclimb leads down to the waterfront piers. Westlake Station on the Link Light Rail is about a ten-minute walk, connecting to Sea-Tac Airport directly and to the broader downtown grid. Lumen Field, the World Cup 2026 venue in Seattle, is roughly 15–20 minutes by car or Uber on a normal day. On match days the whole downtown grid tightens significantly; allow extra time and consider the Light Rail if it aligns with your route.

A few things to know before booking. There is no spa on-site — this is not a facilities hotel in the way that a larger luxury property would be; if spa services are important to you, you will need to find them externally. Some lower-floor rooms have their view blocked by the adjacent parking structure: important to flag at booking if you care about the outlook. The hotel fills quickly in summer and during major events — it has only 70 rooms and those rooms command a premium for exactly the reasons described above. Parking can be tight during peak periods. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are the honest trade-offs of a small property in a premier location.

The plain assessment: Inn at the Market is Seattle's best-reviewed luxury option for a reason that is not hard to identify. No hotel in the city puts you closer to the Pike Place neighborhood, and very few in the Pacific Northwest match the rooftop bay view it delivers each evening. The 9.1/10 from real guest reviews reflects what happens when location, a manageable room count, and a staff that can actually learn guest names are combined at the right price point. It is the right choice for couples on a first Seattle trip, for visitors who prioritize place over facilities, and for World Cup travelers who want a hotel worth talking about alongside the match. If your budget sits below $270, or you need a spa, or you want to minimize travel time to Lumen Field — other options in our Seattle list will serve you better.

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Rooftop Deck — Fire Pit & Elliott Bay Views
5th-floor deck open every evening · Fire pit · Unobstructed Elliott Bay and Olympic Mountains views
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One minute from Pike Place Market
Best location in Seattle's Downtown Waterfront — step out the door and you are there
9.1/10 Exceptional — Highest in Seattle Luxury
Booking.com ~276 verified reviews · Highest score among Seattle luxury hotels on the platform
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 276+ reviews
Location
9.5
Cleanliness
9.0
Service/Staff
9.2
Rooms
8.9
Amenities
8.7
Value
8.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 9.1/10 Exceptional — highest score among Seattle luxury hotels on Booking.com
  • One-minute walk to Pike Place Market — best Downtown Waterfront location in the city
  • Rooftop deck with fire pit and Elliott Bay views, Olympic Mountains in the background
  • 70-room boutique: staff genuinely learn guest names, unhurried service
◎ Things to note
  • ! No on-site spa — must go off-property for spa services
  • ! Some lower-floor rooms face the parking structure, no water view
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Bay View room upgrade worth it on a first Seattle visit — Elliott Bay morning light is exceptional
  • Campagne restaurant in-hotel, French-influenced, strong independent reputation
◎ Things to note
  • ! Parking fills quickly during peak season and events
  • ! Bay View rooms cost $80–100 more than Standard — view is not guaranteed unless specified
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
🌊 Inn at the Market is Seattle's highest-reviewed luxury hotel for straightforward reasons: unbeatable location steps from Pike Place, rooftop fire pit with Elliott Bay views, and boutique-scale staff attention. Best for couples and place-conscious travelers. No spa on-site.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you need a spa on-site · Inn at the Market has no spa · Fix: see Lotte Hotel Seattle or Four Seasons Hotel Seattle for full spa facilities
  • 💡If your budget is below $270/night · Starting rates here are ~$270 · Look at mid-range Downtown Seattle hotels in our list instead
  • 💡If you want Elliott Bay views from your room without paying extra · Lower-floor rooms can be blocked by the parking structure · Bay View rooms ($380–550) are required for water views — specify at booking
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$270–420
/ night
Standard Queen Room — Pacific Northwest-style core room · estimated starting price
Standard Queen Room
$270–420
Deluxe King Bay View
$380–550
Elliott Bay Suite
$700–1,200+
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Insider Tips
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Get to the rooftop before 5:30 pm
The fire pit runs every evening and the sunset over Elliott Bay is what most guests describe as their standout moment of the stay. Go up before the crowd to claim the best seats at the edge.
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Upgrade to Bay View on a first visit
Roughly $80–100 more than the Standard rate, but waking up to Elliott Bay in the morning is worth it if Seattle is new to you. Specify the room type at booking.
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Walk to Westlake Station for the Light Rail
About ten minutes on foot. The Link Light Rail connects to Sea-Tac Airport directly and is faster than Uber during rush hour or after a match at Lumen Field.
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Reserve Campagne in advance
The French-influenced restaurant inside the hotel books up quickly, especially during World Cup 2026. Make a reservation before you arrive.
⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

Heading to Seattle for the World Cup?

Seattle is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Lumen Field on match day.

📋 Seattle World Cup guide → 🚆 Getting to Lumen Field

Frequently Asked Questions — Inn at the Market Seattle

Where is Inn at the Market, and how close is it to Pike Place Market?
The hotel is at 86 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 in the Downtown Waterfront neighborhood. Pike Place Market is about a one-minute walk from the front door — the closest hotel to the market in Seattle. The Seattle Aquarium is five minutes on foot. Westlake Link Light Rail Station is roughly ten minutes walking, connecting to Sea-Tac Airport and the downtown grid.
What does a room cost per night?
A Standard Queen Room starts around $270–420 per night. Deluxe King Bay View rooms are $380–550. Elliott Bay Suites run $700–$1,200+. Rates vary by season and events. World Cup 2026 (June–July) dates will be significantly higher — compare Agoda, Booking.com and Trip.com before booking, and book early.
Who is Inn at the Market best for — and who should look at other options?
Best for: couples on a first Seattle visit, travelers who value location and sense of place above all else, and World Cup visitors who want a hotel with genuine character. The 9.1/10 from ~276 reviews reflects what a 70-room boutique with a prime waterfront address can deliver. Look elsewhere if: you need an on-site spa, your budget is below $270/night, or you want to minimize travel time to Lumen Field.
What is there to eat near the hotel?
The in-hotel Campagne restaurant serves French-influenced Pacific Northwest food and is worth reserving in advance. Immediately outside the door, Pike Place Market has food vendors, fish counters, bakeries and cafes. The broader Downtown Waterfront neighborhood has dozens of options within a few minutes' walk across every price range.
How far in advance should I book, especially for World Cup 2026?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book at least 3–4 months in advance. The hotel has only 70 rooms and holds the highest score in its tier in Seattle — it will sell out before larger competitors do. Outside the tournament, 3–6 weeks is usually sufficient. Always choose a Free Cancellation rate if your plans are not yet confirmed.
Is the rooftop deck included and when does it open?
The rooftop deck is included for all hotel guests at no additional charge. The fire pit runs every evening. The best time to go up is roughly 17:00–19:00 for the Elliott Bay and Olympic Mountains sunset view — the moment that guests most consistently describe as the highlight of their stay. Arrive a little before sunset to get the best seat at the edge.
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