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Experience Luxury Redefined: A Review of Lotte Hotel Seattle in 2026

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A familiar Korean name now hangs over downtown Seattle’s skyline: Lotte Hotel Seattle. Opened in September 2020 during the pandemic, this outpost flips Lotte Korea’s usual dignified luxury on its head — favoring stylish, sensory design and a relaxed, witty service style over formal grandeur. I stayed in April 2026; here’s what you need to know.

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At check-in, guests are welcomed with plum tea — a rare find in Seattle and an unexpectedly cozy nod to Korean travelers. The hotel even includes a small note explaining plum’s health benefits for anyone curious.

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The rooms ditch business-hotel blandness with warm wood tones, clever pops of color, and eye-catching framed art. Rather than the formal hush of Lotte’s Korean properties, Seattle’s design leans on light woods and bold patterns for a casual, youthful energy. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring either city skyline or Elliott Bay views, depending on your room.

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The bathroom and sink area make a statement: mirrors on multiple walls and carefully tuned lighting create an expansive feel. It’s so photo-ready that guests often call it a bona fide selfie spot.

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Dining here doesn’t include Korean options. Breakfast is served at Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge on the 16th-floor rooftop, and the view — of the city and the water — is the real attraction. Locals, meanwhile, know the spot best as a rooftop bar once the sun goes down.

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Breakfast is à la carte with familiar brunch classics — eggs Benedict, avocado toast, coffee and other staples — nothing flashy, but solid and satisfying.

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The food is pleasant but not the main draw — people come here for the view. When you’re done, ask your server for the check or charge it to your room.

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The hotel uses a QR-code contactless ordering system. Order from your phone, and staff will ring the bell and leave your meal at your door — convenient and straightforward. The menu clearly indicates what’s available by time of day, from breakfast through dinner.

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The hotel focuses on a few standout amenities: you’ll find the luxe La Mer spa for high-end treatments and a compact but well-maintained fitness center with modern equipment — both located on the same floor.

The biggest miss is the lack of a swimming pool. As a downtown lifestyle property, the hotel prioritizes business needs, relaxation, and dining over poolside amenities.

Lotte Hotel Seattle is walking distance from top attractions like the Seattle Central Library and Pike Place Market, making its location a major selling point. If you’re expecting the buttoned-up formality of Lotte in Korea, this will feel different — in a good way. The hotel’s casual, design-forward vibe fits Seattle perfectly. The lack of Korean menu options is a downside, but if you want a stylish room with killer downtown or water views, this is a strong choice. The staff were generally warm and helpful.

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Lotte Hotel Seattle

809 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 USA

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For a nearby clam chowder must-try, walk over to Pike Place Market and visit Pike Place Chowder. It’s famous for a reason — expect long lines. The shop hands out numbered tickets when you queue, and while the wait can look intimidating, turnover is quick. The interior is tiny and can feel cramped, and to keep things orderly you must order before you sit; saving seats isn’t allowed.

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If you’re unsure what to order, go classic with the New England Clam Chowder. It’s rich and creamy with plenty of clams. Portions are generous, but you can choose a cup or a bowl. Some Korean travelers find it a touch salty, but unless you avoid salt completely, you’ll probably enjoy the local flavor.

Pair the chowder with a seafood roll — the lobster roll and crab roll are both crowd-pleasers. The lobster roll, with its firmer texture and cleaner flavor, pairs especially nicely with the chowder’s richness.

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Pike Place Chowder – Pike Place Market

1530 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101 USA

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