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Grand Hyatt Seattle
🏔️ Luxury 5★ Downtown 📍 Pike & Pine · Seattle
9 / 10
🇺🇸 Pike & Pine · Seattle
Grand Hyatt Seattle
5-Star Hotel · Puget Sound views · Olympic Mountains · Ruth's Chris on-site
Grand Hyatt Seattle — exterior view from downtown Pike & Pine
Premier King room with Puget Sound view — Grand Hyatt Seattle
Type
5-Star Luxury Hotel
Review Score
9 / 10
From
~$199 /คืน
Rooms
425 rooms
Lumen Field
Car/Rideshare ~5 min
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Grand Hyatt Seattle — Puget Sound Views on High and Ruth's Chris After the Match

There are downtown hotels with a view and then there are downtown hotels where you open the curtains and stop what you were doing. Grand Hyatt Seattle sits at the corner of Pike and Pine — and from a Premier room on the 20th floor you look straight across Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains. Score 9.0/10 on Trip.com. Ruth's Chris Steak House is in the building. Lumen Field is 5 minutes by car or two stops on the Link Light Rail. For World Cup 2026, it is one of the clearest choices downtown for guests who want five-star comfort, walkability, and a proper dinner waiting when the match is over.

Our Full Review

Grand Hyatt Seattle is not a hotel you check into and forget. The corner of Pike and Pine is as central as downtown Seattle gets — two minutes on foot to Pike Place Market, Nordstrom directly across the street, a dozen restaurants within a block in every direction. From the upper Premier floors, the window frames Puget Sound and the snow-covered Olympic Mountains like a painting. Guests who have stayed consistently describe the view from floors 20 and above as the best of any hotel in the downtown corridor. The property scores 9.0/10 on Trip.com, with a review count still building — the score itself, across what reviews exist, reflects a hotel that delivers cleanly at the level it promises.

"Premier King on the 22nd floor — woke up to Puget Sound at golden hour. The kind of morning that makes every dollar feel justified."

The rooms are designed in the clean luxury mode Hyatt does well — nothing ostentatious, but everything works and the quality is unambiguous. Wide floor-to-ceiling windows, well-laundered linens, marble bathroom, solid amenities, powerful air conditioning for the warm Seattle summers. A King Room with City View starts around $199–270 per night. The Premier King with Puget Sound views runs $260–360. Grand Suites start at $420. The price gap between City View and Puget Sound is smaller than you might expect — the view difference is not. Guests consistently recommend upgrading. If you hold World of Hyatt status, check complimentary upgrade eligibility before arrival; it comes through more often than guests expect.

The feature that separates Grand Hyatt from most of its downtown competitors is simple: Ruth's Chris Steak House is on the ground floor. After a World Cup match at Lumen Field, you come back to the hotel and sit down to a Prime Rib or Bone-In Ribeye with an Oregon Pinot Noir without calling an Uber or hunting for a reservation elsewhere. Multiple guests single this out as the best dinner of their entire Seattle trip. The hotel also has a fitness center and spa — useful for match-day recovery or when the weather turns wet and you decide not to leave the building. The fitness center covers standard equipment adequately.

On location and transport — the hotel is at 721 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, on the Pike and Pine corner of downtown. Lumen Field, the World Cup 2026 venue, is approximately 5 minutes by car or Rideshare on a normal day. Alternatively, two stops on the Link Light Rail from Westlake Station (a short walk from the hotel) to International District/Chinatown and a brief walk to the stadium. On match days, take the train — Rideshare pricing surges heavily and wait times extend considerably. Pike Place Market is a two-minute walk. Space Needle is accessible via Monorail from Westlake Center nearby. Seattle-Tacoma Airport is roughly 40 minutes on the Link.

Two things worth knowing honestly before you book. First: the review count on Trip.com is relatively small — around 43 reviews — which means there is less granular feedback on specific amenities like the pool than you would find for a hotel with several hundred reviews. The 9.0/10 score stands, but context matters when evaluating niche facilities. Second: hotel valet parking is expensive. If you are driving in, search for nearby public parking in advance on SpotHero or ParkWhiz — you will spend considerably less for the same proximity. Both of these are practical planning notes rather than fundamental problems with the property.

To sum it up directly: Grand Hyatt Seattle is the right call for World Cup 2026 if you want a genuine five-star in the best-located part of downtown, Puget Sound views from your room, a premium steak dinner waiting after the match, and the ability to walk to Pike Place Market the next morning. It consistently costs less than the Four Seasons Seattle while delivering a comparable experience in terms of room quality and service. Best suited to couples, groups of friends, and business travelers who want both the location and the view. If your priority is walking distance to Lumen Field rather than a view, Embassy Suites Pioneer Square at eight minutes on foot is worth considering instead.

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Puget Sound views from upper floors
Premier King rooms from floor 20 up look directly across Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains — best hotel view in downtown Seattle
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Ruth's Chris Steak House on-site
Post-match Prime Rib and Oregon Pinot Noir without leaving the building — the highlight dinner for many guests
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Pike & Pine — best downtown location
2-min walk to Pike Place Market · 5 min by car to Lumen Field · Link Light Rail 2 stops
Our Rating
9.0
out of 10
Based on 43+ reviews
Location
9.3
Cleanliness
9.0
Service/Staff
9.0
Rooms
9.0
Amenities
8.8
Value
8.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 5-star downtown at a more reasonable rate than the Four Seasons
  • Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views from Premier rooms on upper floors
  • Ruth's Chris Steak House in the building — the best post-match dinner in Seattle
  • Pike & Pine location: Pike Place Market, Nordstrom, restaurants all walkable
◎ Things to note
  • ! Trip.com review count is relatively small (~43), less granular pool and amenity data
  • ! Valet parking is expensive — use nearby public parking to save considerably
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Link Light Rail 2 stops to Lumen Field — ideal on match days
  • Fitness center and spa available for recovery
  • Rooms clean, beds comfortable, large windows with strong views
◎ Things to note
  • ! Fewer reviews than comparable downtown competitors
  • ! Valet parking significantly more expensive than nearby public options
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
🏔️ Grand Hyatt Seattle is a five-star in the best-located corner of downtown — Puget Sound views, Ruth's Chris on the ground floor, and two Link Rail stops from Lumen Field. The right choice for couples, groups and business travelers who want both the experience and the view at a more accessible price point than the Four Seasons.
💡 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 to walk to Lumen Field from your hotel · Grand Hyatt is 5 min by car, not walkable to the stadium · Embassy Suites Pioneer Square is 8 min on foot — better for this specific need
  • 💡If you are driving and want to avoid expensive valet · Hotel valet is costly · Book public parking nearby on SpotHero or ParkWhiz in advance, or use Link Light Rail and skip the car entirely
  • 💡If your budget is below $199/night · Grand Hyatt starts at ~$199 · Other hotels in the near-Lumen-Field list start lower, including Kimpton Hotel Vintage
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$199–270
/ night
King Room City View — standard flagship room · estimated starting price
King Room (City View)
$199–270
Premier King (Puget Sound)
$260–360
Grand Suite
$420–580+
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Book a Premier King for the Puget Sound view
The price gap between City View and Puget Sound is smaller than the view difference. If you hold World of Hyatt status, check complimentary upgrade eligibility before arrival — it comes through regularly.
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Reserve Ruth's Chris before match night
On World Cup match evenings, the restaurant fills quickly after 7pm. Reserve at least 1–2 weeks ahead for match-night dining — walk-ins will face a wait during the tournament.
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Take the Link Light Rail on match days
Rideshare pricing surges on match days and wait times extend. Link Rail runs two stops from Westlake Station (near the hotel) to International District — faster and a fixed price.
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Skip hotel valet — use public parking
Hotel valet is significantly more expensive than nearby public garages. Search SpotHero or ParkWhiz in advance and book a spot within a block. You will save a meaningful amount over several nights.
⚽ 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 — Grand Hyatt Seattle

Where is Grand Hyatt Seattle, and how far is it from Lumen Field?
The hotel is at 721 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, at the Pike and Pine corner of downtown — a two-minute walk from Pike Place Market. Lumen Field, the World Cup 2026 venue, is about 5 minutes by car or Rideshare on a normal day. Alternatively, take the Link Light Rail two stops from Westlake Station (near the hotel) to International District/Chinatown and walk to the stadium. On match days, the train is strongly recommended — Rideshare prices surge and wait times extend.
What does a room cost per night?
A King Room with City View starts around $199–270 per night. The Premier King with Puget Sound views runs $260–360. Grand Suites start at $420. Rates move with demand — check Agoda, Booking and Trip.com for current pricing. World Cup match weeks in June–July 2026 will be significantly higher than standard rates.
Who is Grand Hyatt Seattle best for — and who should consider alternatives?
Best for: couples, groups of friends, business travelers, and World Cup visitors who want a genuine five-star downtown hotel with Puget Sound views and a top-end dinner waiting on-site · Consider alternatives if: you need to walk to Lumen Field (Embassy Suites Pioneer Square is 8 min on foot), your budget is below $199/night (see Kimpton Hotel Vintage), or you are driving and need inexpensive parking.
What is there to do and eat near the hotel?
Pike Place Market is a two-minute walk — fish toss, fresh seafood, the original Starbucks. The Pike and Pine corridor has a dense concentration of restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Capitol Hill is walkable for evening dining. Ruth's Chris Steak House is in the hotel itself for the most convenient post-match dinner. Seattle Center and the Space Needle are accessible via Monorail from Westlake Center, a short walk away.
How far in advance should I book — especially for the World Cup?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book at least 3–4 months in advance. Good downtown Seattle hotels fill fast during the tournament. Premier King rooms with Puget Sound views are particularly in demand. Outside the World Cup window, 3–6 weeks ahead is generally sufficient. Choose a Free Cancellation rate on any platform if your travel dates are not yet confirmed.
Is Ruth's Chris Steak House open to walk-ins, or does it require a reservation?
Walk-ins may be possible on quieter evenings, but on World Cup match nights a reservation is strongly recommended. The restaurant fills after matches from around 7pm. Book at least 1–2 weeks ahead for any match-night dinner during the tournament. Reservations can be made directly or through OpenTable.
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