Hyatt at Olive 8
While many of Seattle’s hotels hold tight to the city’s (relatively short) history, Hyatt at Olive 8 is gleamingly modern and entirely unsentimental. The lobby and public spaces exude an International Style tautness that leans more toward elegant than cozy. Rooms are pleasantly spare and buttoned-up, but never cold, while the bathrooms, similarly modern, benefit from warm stone shower surrounds. Dark wood accents and thick throw blankets keep your senses situated in the Pacific Northwest.
Among the hotel’s attractions is its green roof, a gesture towards sustainability that’s perfectly at home in this earth-loving region. While the native grass seedling may offer less immediate pleasure than the sunny mosaic-tiled indoor pool, it’s nice to know the building itself is working to keep the environment healthy. Meanwhile, keeping you healthy is the on-site Elaia Spa, with a list of organic body treatments, delivered in warmly modern spaces. Urban, Olive 8’s in-house restaurant, concentrates on farm-to-table cuisine, rendering its name somewhat ironic. While rustic fare in such a crisply modern downtown setting might seem conceptually misaligned, the contrast it creates is quintessentially Seattle.
Please be advised that our pool and hot tub will be closed for unexpected and necessary maintenance and repairs starting June 20th and until further notice. The locker rooms, steam room, and sauna will still be available.
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