Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Seattle

Finding a wheelchair accessible hotel room in Seattle, Washington is easy! The Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that…

Finding a wheelchair accessible hotel room in Seattle, Washington is easy! The Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that hotels offer rooms with accessible tubs or roll-in showers.

I’ve taken the time to compile the following list of hotels in Seattle which offer handicap accessible rooms (all offer roll-in showers). This is not a complete list of accessible hotels in the city. Hotels listed in bold are properties I have stayed at myself.

Hotel NameNearest Link Light Rail Station or City Bus Route(s)Walking Distance
The Arctic Club Seattle - a DoubleTree by HiltonPioneer Square3 minutes
The Belltown InnWestlake12 minutes
Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer SquarePioneer Square5 minutes
Crowne Plaza Seattle AirportSeaTac Airport4 minutes
Fairmont Olympic HotelUniversity Street4 minutes
Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Seattle CenterCity Bus #3, 43 minutes
Four Seasons Hotel SeattleUniversity Street7 minutes
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle DowntownCity Bus #3, 42 minutes
Hilton Garden Inn Seattle DowntownCity Bus #70, 71, 72, 73, 3095 minutes
Hilton SeattleUniversity Street5 minutes
Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference CenterSeaTac Airport3 minutes
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites City CenterCity Bus #5, 16, 26, 283 minutes
Holiday Inn Seattle DowntownCity Bus #5, 16, 26, 283 minutes
Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Conv. Center/Pike StreetWestlake9 minutes
Hotel AndraWestlake6 minutes
Hotel Vintage, a Kimpton HotelUniversity Street5 minutes
Hyatt at Olive 8Westlake4 minutes
Pan Pacific SeattleCity Bus #81 minute
The Paramount HotelWestlake4 minutes
Renaissance SeattleUniversity Street7 minutes
Seattle Airport MarriottSeaTac Airport6 minutes
SpringHill Suites Seattle Downtown South Lake UnionCity Bus #83 minutes
Warwick Seattle HotelWestlake6 minutes
The Westin SeattleWestlake6 minutes
W SeattleUniversity Street4 minutes

When deciding on a particular hotel, it is important to seek out information on accessibility before booking a room. Ask about everything—door width, thresholds, shower/tub set-up, bed height, grab bars, shower chairs—to avoid an unfortunate surprise when you arrive.

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