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Compact and minimal.
H M.

If you're a runner and have a hard time sleeping when you travel, this is the place for you. The room is very quiet and gets pitch dark when you lower both day and night curtains. The Pioneer Square location on Yesler is perfect for runners- cross one street and you can start running along the waterfront. You can go north along the touristy piers (Pike Place market) or run south for a solitary, quieter run along the harbor. I did both and enjoyed equally.

Cozy accommodations
Kendra W.

This hotel was quite the surprise! Not because the rooms like you may think but because the location was absolutely perfect! The staff is so friendly which is great because I wasn't expecting there to be much staff on hand due to the fact that this is such a modern hotel that you can do everything virtually! M We loved the rooms because if you travel anything like us we are only in the room for sleep and out exploring most of the day so we don't need much room! Our bed was such a great size and honestly the room was perfect! As long as there's a bed, toilet and shower we are good to go! We picked the ocean facing room on a high floor and we have the greatest view! We would definitely stay here again if we came back to Seattle!

Best room I've been in so far at a Marriott!
Nathan K.

Modern and clean. Nothing too excessive. Amazing place in Pioneer Square. Check it out!

The shower
Mercy D.

As another reviewer mentioned it's not perfect - there were some quirks worth mentioning - but overall not complete deal breakers for me and my stay here was fantastic. If you're a first timer (like me) there is a little bit of a learning curve because it isn't the normal kind of process where you walk in and meet staff at a reception desk. I'll start at the very beginning when our already late night flight was delayed and I wanted to make sure the hotel knew we were still coming that night but would be arriving closer to midnight. I called the number provided in my reservation... my first attempt was around 8pm, there was no answer.. called several times again over 30 minutes, still could not reach a live person. There's a chat option through their website so I gave it a go but that was actually a bot so I gave up and decided to just cross my fingers we would still have a room with a very late check-in. Fast forward... our Uber dropped us off easily on the corner and then we walked up to the entrance. The doors didn't open. I looked around for some kind of sign or doorbell or intercom. After about a minute a security guard appeared and opened the door, asking if we were checking in (I learned later that the doors are locked at night after a certain time). I didn't see a reception desk and had to ask the guard where to check in. Apparently it's a self check-in process - there were some tablet stations at a large table and just as I started the process an employee appeared and he guided me through the rest of the way. He looked to be the only one overseeing check-ins so it explained a ton about the no phone responses from earlier. He was very friendly, though, and helpful when I had questions about the option for pre-paid breakfast and late check-in. We got checked in and made it into our room. By the way, I really like the security and felt very safe. Not only do they have a security guard for the entrance and the front doors locked late at night, the elevators require a room key to go past the 2nd floor. The room, though small, was very nice and clean, and had nearly everything needed - place to hang clothes, a full length mirror, a bathroom and shower, a small sink, a desk, a bed, a drawer for clothes and things, a safe, a phone, and a TV. It is snug. It's perfect for a solo traveler or a couple. We got a King bed room and it worked out OK for me and my child but privacy is limited; the shower/toilet room is encased in frosted glass and there is a light see-through curtain that can be pulled across the room to separate the bedroom space. I would not recommend it for a family of 3+... it is just way too snug. There's a tablet that controls everything in the room - lights, window shades, TV, and temperature. It didn't work so well for controlling the TV but was totally fine for the temperature and lights. You could even change the color of the lights and there's a game to play that changes the light colors in the shower. If you were feeling bored to death you could have your child play the game (it's like Simon with the different colored buttons that light up) on the tablet and take a shower while the actual shower lights make you feel like you're at a disco party. Caution for those sensitive to flashing lights!! The bed was comfortable enough and when I requested a second blanket, the response was very quick. Breakfast time was smooth and surprisingly really good! It was the usual continental type of breakfast you see - scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, some kind of veggies, cereal, bread, bagel, pastries, fruit, salad, fresh orange juice, and coffee. The fact that it included espresso drinks (Chai latte with almond milk and an extra shot, please) was a bonus too so pre-paying turned out be a good value. Check-out was extremely smooth! They offer an extended Check-out to 2pm for a fee if you needed a few more hours to stay. Overall this hotel was really amazing and I would stay here again!

King Room
Ruslan W.

This hotel is reimagining the future of hotel stays! If you like unique things that life has to offer, this is one of those unique things you must try. If you appreciate LED lighting and or futuristic designs, you have to stay here. citizenM Pioneer Square (Downtown Seattle), is 95% self-serve. From the moment you walk into the lobby, you're emerged into eclectic and futuristic atmosphere. Upon checking-in you can present your drivers license and or US or foreign passport. You scan one of the government documents and then you grab one of the room keys from a stack, next to the scanner and place it on the scanner. Within few moments your room key is activated. (They do have a personal to assist with check-in. 5%) Once you go up to your room, you're greeted with cool, multicolored LED lighting throughout the room. Here's where this room gets exciting and intriguing. If you appreciate LED lighting and or futuristic designs, you have to come stay here. The room is 100% touch screen controlled with your iPad. Yes you read that right, your iPad! When you walk towards your bed, it will have an iPad with your name on it, greeting you, "Howdy..." You want to pull up or down window shades? You got it. Go to the iPad to control your desired option. You want to watch tv? No problem, the iPad has you in mind. Want to have a little fun with multicolored LED lights? No problem. With several options on your iPad, you can switch into different modes. My personal favorite on iPad is "Room Modes." From few available options you can set your entire room mode to "Sleep Mode." This will turn Off lighting while simultaneously turning On soft sleep music. You're in the mood to get some work done? iPad offers, "Work Mood Mode," by dimming the lighting to perfect setting while playing soft elegant work music. The room and bathroom design is somewhat small based on European designs, but I stayed in a King room and it was perfect for me. The king bed and pillows were super comfy. Probably wouldn't recommend for larger families with 3+ guests. They offer buffet breakfast for $20+ and I did enjoy it as everything was hot and freshly made. Staff, although was minimal based on their unique hotel concept, were excellent at assisting guests. I stayed here 2 nights and I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. I will be returning because I haven't experienced such a unique hotel concept as citizenM. citizenM offers 36 hotels as of 2025. Locations include; Amsterdam (3), Austin (1), Boston (2), Chicago (1), Copenhagen (1), Geneva (1), Glasgow (1), Kuala Lumpur (1), London (4), Los Angeles (1), Miami (3), New York (2), Paris (5), Rome (1), Rotterdam (1), San Francisco (2), Seattle (2), Taipei (1), Washington DC (2), and Zurich (1). If you like unique things that life has to offer, this is one of those unique things you must try. For more great content, check out YouTube.com/@AbroadTravel

Mel P.

While the check in process started rough - the hotel room itself was so cute. It reminded me of pod hotels. You'd have to lock in the rate at a good price to be worth it. $300 a night is pushing it for such a small room, but again the room itself was cute and comes with cool functionality. Room works through iPad usage. Different color lighting, blackout lighting (and since it's small it gets DARK in there. No pool but very nice looking gym, and the area to hangout on the first floor is really cool as well. One front desk person wouldn't allow my guest to check in even though they were listed as my guest. I asked my partner to get their number so I can call and confirm that you can check in , they said I could only call the corporate number. I did call, got transferred to the wrong hotel, called again and they refused to transfer me because my partner was no longer at the front desk (obviously he left because he was tired of the runaround they were giving us) Once I got to the front desk when I got off work - the front desk person had changed but she was simply the sweetest human being.

Check in lobby
Hop N.

Citizen m hotel I recently stayed at citizenM, and while it had a lot of great aspects, there were a few things that could definitely be improved. I will start with the pros first. PROS: * Big bed & great view: the bed is incredibly comfortable and spacious which made for a restful night sleep. The view from the room was also a highlight it was very enjoyable to to see the city life right out of my window. * Tech savvy: the hotel is very modern and everything is controlled via an iPad in the room, from lighting to temperature to tv options. * Quiet: despite bring in a bustling area, the room was surprisingly quiet. I didn't hear much noise from the outside, which made it easy to relax affect a long day of exploring the city. * Great locations: one of the reason why we stayed at this hotel was the location itself, its close to everything to everything I wanted to explore, and being able to talk to Pike market in the morning was definitely a highlight. * Breakfast Variety: the breakfast spread was solid, with plenty of options to chose from. While the menu said pancakes were included, they weren't available during our stay, which was a bit of a disappointment. There were still good alternatives to choose from, though the matcha latte was unfortunately pretty bad would not recommend getting that. CONS * Water pressure: unfortunately, the water pressure in the shower was pretty disappointing. It took longer than usual to get the showering done, I wish the shower head did its job but for how big it is for the water to be so weak which was frustrating. * Air ventilation: the air quality in the room could've been better. Even with the AC running, the room felt a little stuffy, and the ventilation didn't seem to do much to improve the overall air circulation. * Chromecast issues: we were really looking forward to using the chromecast to watch tv but unfortunately it was down during our stay. This was a bummer, especially since citizenM markets this feature as a key part of the experience. It would've been nice to have that functionality working. * Parking: if you're driving, keep in mind that citizenM does not offer parking on premises!!!! Street parking only, they also stated on their website as well so plan accordingly. We did use the nearby Butler garage to park costs $40 ish overnight, it's definitely something to consider if you plan to use a car, as it adds up quickly!!! Overall CitizenM has a lot going for it, especially in terms of its tech forward approach, location and comfort. The bed was great, and the access to local spots like Pike market, Seattle ferry and Seattle aquarium was a big plus. The late check out options allowing me to sleep in and check out as late as 2pm was also a nice add on. That said, the hotel doesn't quite live up to its promise in every area. The water pressure in the shower was disappointingly weak, the room's ventilation left much to be desired, making the space feel stuffy at times. To add to the frustration, the chromecast features was unavailable during my 3 days stay, preventing me from streaming any content, which was annoying given the hotels emphasis on modern tech amenities. While citizenM is a solid option for those seeking a convenient, modern hotel, the experience I got didn't quite justify the price point. I would be open to staying again, but I certainly hope my next visit will see some of these issues addressed for a more seamless experience.

Bed and view of Elliott Bay
Stacy C.

Imagine a hotel room in Euro style, created and decorated by IKEA. The rooms are small but they make amazing use of the space! The views of Elliott Bay are gorgeous! Everything - TV, blinds, lights - are all controlled by a ln iPad. Even the lights in the shower, which can be set at any color on the rainbow, are via the iPad. Beds are comfy, and the bar staff is great! The only con: I'd skip the breakfast, which is currently $17/person if you're a hotel guest.

Senia O.

After reading numerous reviews, I must admit I was a bit skeptical. However, we all have our unique preferences. So, here we go! My suggestion is Uber. It's only a 7-minute walk to all the marina eateries, just a short stroll before you reach the Seattle Aquarium. The hotel has a charming, understated elegance. My bed is incredibly comfortable, and from the 8th floor, I can enjoy a lovely ocean view as I lay my head down to rest. The hotel operates without a traditional remote control; instead, all lighting is managed through a tablet, from the lights to the shades, mirror, TV, and alarm. Honestly, I have no complaints--I wholeheartedly recommend this hotel. It's cute, artsy, and has a modern vibe. The downstairs area is vibrant and full of color. And here's an added bonus: the bar is open 24/7, which is great if you want to order something at any time. Walking to most attractions takes about 15-20 minutes, including the market, while the waterfront is just a quick 6-minute walk away. There's even a separate room for ironing. I'll share more about my food experiences and the checkout process soon!

CitizenM hotel, Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA
Steven G.

We were astonished by the tiny guest rooms: 8 feet wide and 20 feet long with a bed crammed sidewise up against the window. And very pricey too! Looks OK from the outside but it apparently was "modular construction": hundreds of 20 foot "shipping containers" stacked on top of each other. Incredibly cramped. One sleeper had to crawl over another at night to leave the bed. We had no idea the rooms were like this. Much smaller than the cabin we had on a Rhine River cruise. More like a jail cell. We even had to pay an additional fee for a "view". Everything in the room controlled by a cantankerous iPad.

The mini market

Modernized hotel. Super tidy. You control everything from the ipad from light, tv, to the curtains. I love the mood functions which can set the curtain, appropriate lighting, colors of the light, white noises and music. The staffs are friendly and helpful. I took 1 point away because we have to park in a paid parking garage 5' walking from the hotel. The parking has no security. All of our car's window got smashed, and they got our souvenirs that we collected all the way from redwood to Seattle, our hiking shoes, and weirdlyour half eaten snacks. We know it's also our faults to leave the stuffs in the car, but we had so many luggages for our long trip and the parking is away from the hotel. It will be five stars if you dont need to park your car.

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$$$$

Downtown

I had a fantastic stay here earlier this week. Everything from checking in until checking out two…read moredays later was on point. The greeters always opened the door for me, the check-in desk staff were courteous and always had a smile, and the checkout process was also quick and ended with an invitation to return to the property the next time I'm in Seattle. As soon as I stepped out of my Uber upon initial arrival, a staff member walked up to open my door and asked if I needed help with my bags. My room was comfortable in every aspect. The temperature controls worked great, the bed was very comfortable and had an adequate number of pillows, the bathroom was well-appointed, and everything was very clean. The bath towels were large, soft, and plush. The frosted door to the water closet was a nice touch for the sake of privacy if you were sharing the space with someone. The shower was not huge but it was more than adequately spacious for me. There were 2 robes hung in the bathroom (though I didn't use them). The small table and chairs near the window were convenient and comfortable to work from. The view from my room was very nice, especially during clear days when you can see the water and the mountains in the distance. The room was always well maintained after the typical morning cleaning as well as during turn down service. I appreciated the staff placing slippers by the bed and how they always nicely arranged my toiletries in the bathroom, replaced used towels with fresh ones, and even placed things on the table in the bedroom (like my charger, earbud case, eyeglass case, and so on) neatly for when I returned. The bar area at the back of the restaurant was a nice little area and had a table large enough for our group of around 8-10 to comfortably sit at while enjoying a nightcap. My breakfast the day I checked out was also high quality and my server Nathan was pleasant, timely, and honest about prep time of some items I wanted to order but was constricted due to a time crunch. In general, every staff member I encountered was pleasant, eager to help, and always smiled and made eye contact when speaking with me. All in all, I had a wonderful experience and have no complaints. This property is one of the top 2-3 Four Seasons hotels I have stayed at over the past several years. I would wholeheartedly stay here again!

Fantastic hotel from check-in to check-out. Upgraded to a spectacular water view room for my…read morebirthday. Upon entry to the room, I was greeted with a small (and delicious) cake, sparkling wine, and a handwritten card with bday wishes. The bed and pillows were super comfortable. In the morning at the lobby, they had local coffee and mini-donuts or muffins. In the late afternoon in the lobby, they had pink lemonade and snacks (gummy bears, brownies, nuts/dried fruit). Location was a quick 5 min walk to Pike Market which was a fun place to pick up souvenirs made by local artisan to bring home. So much good food as well (Sushi Koshiba, Place Pigelle, The Pink Door, Piroshky Piroshky)

Seattle Marriott Waterfront - Seattle Marriott Waterfront benefits from a prime location, just moments from Pike Place Market.

Seattle Marriott Waterfront

(450 reviews)

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Waterfront

We picked this hotel for its close proximity to Seattle downtown, the piers and the view of the…read moreharbor from the hotel. The downtown area, Pike Place market, the overlook deck, all were within 10 minutes walking distance. Despite arriving few minutes past midnight, our check-in process was easy. The room was well furnished. All amenities in the room and bathroom worked fine. Our room had a balcony with full glass window. Since the building was U shaped, all the rooms from other side could see our room, and vice versa. So, the setup was not best privacy wise, we had to use the curtains most of the time. But we got a gorgeous view of the pear and mountain range from the room. The lobby area also had wonderful interior and plenty of areas to sit. The hotel had M lounge where we were able to get snack and drinks throughout our stay. There was one restaurant adjacent to the hotel and a bar as well that appeared to get busy around dinner hours. All staff members we interacted with were very friendly and helpful. The hotel had gym and pool as well. The pool was split into half indoor and half outdoor. The water was bit warm, so despite the weather being chili outside, we were able to use the pool. But the disappointing part the floor area around the pool was so under maintained. There were cracks, dirt, uncovered holes, things that I had rarely seen for a Marriott hotel. Our room was also next to a portion of the building's roof that had bird poop, dirt, and weed. Though we had a wonderful time staying at this hotel, some these minor factors were sore eye to the experience.

Booked this hotel for one night. My first flight was delayed and despite everything I could not…read moremake my second one. I cannot get to Seattle . This was NO fault of my own. I called reservations who said they would allow me to move the reservation to another night for $800 and waive the cancellation fee $500. The front desk stooge said no, they would not waive the fee. So a Platinum member who always shows up, never complains literally can't get to the hotel and even partial refund. Bullshit. I will NEVER stay at your half ass hotel.

citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square - hotels - Updated May 2026

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