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The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection by Hilton
💼 Curio Collection by Hilton 4★ 📍 6th Ave & Pike St · Seattle
8.4 / 10
🇺🇸 Downtown Seattle · 6th Ave
The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection by Hilton
4-Star Hotel · Hilton Honors · Fire Pit Lounge · near Westlake Center
The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection by Hilton — exterior and lobby on 6th Ave
Fire Pit Outdoor Lounge — The Charter Hotel Seattle evening atmosphere
Type
Luxury Curio Collection Hotel
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
~$180 /คืน
Rooms
229 rooms
Westlake Station
Link Light Rail · 5-min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

The Charter Hotel Seattle — Curio by Hilton, Downtown Location, Fire Pit Lounge & 405 Reviews

When you want a genuinely good Seattle hotel that doesn't cost a fortune, sits in the middle of everything, lets you earn Hilton Honors points, and comes with enough real guest reviews to be trusted — The Charter Hotel Seattle delivers on all four. Rated 8.4/10 from 405 verified reviews, the highest review volume in its price bracket. Located at 6th Ave & Pike St in the heart of Downtown, a short walk from Westlake Center and the Nordstrom Flagship. As a Curio Collection property, it carries a boutique identity on the back of Hilton's full infrastructure.

Our Full Review

There is a type of hotel that looks fine online and turns out to be exactly that — fine. Charter Hotel Seattle tends to generate more specific enthusiasm than that. Several guests in the reviews note that staff learned their names by the second day, greeted them by name in the lobby, and remembered their preferences. That is the thing Curio Collection is designed to be — a branded independent, not a faceless chain. The 6th Ave & Pike Street address puts you in the middle of everything: walk out the front door and you are immediately in a neighborhood with shops, restaurants, and the Westlake light rail station five minutes away. For the price point, the location alone is the first strong argument in this hotel's favor.

"The check-in staff remembered my name from day two — walking through the lobby, they greeted me every time. That doesn't happen at bigger hotels. The Fire Pit on the ground floor for a drink after dinner made it feel like a proper Seattle stay, not just a room."

The rooms deliver the boutique-luxury feel you would expect from the brand. A Standard King starts at $180–300 per night — warmer tones, heavier textiles, larger-than-average windows framing the downtown Seattle roofline. Higher floors on clear mornings will show you a slice of Elliott Bay. Deluxe King rooms run $280–420 with more square footage and upgraded fixtures. The Charter Suite comes in at $600–1,200+ per night for occasions that call for it. All stays earn Hilton Honors points at full Hilton rates — if you are already a member, that is a tangible benefit that comparable boutique hotels simply don't offer.

The feature guests mention most consistently is the Fire Pit Outdoor Lounge on the ground floor — a covered outdoor seating area with a fire pit, the kind of Pacific Northwest detail that is rare in a downtown hotel. Guests write about sitting there with a glass of wine after dinner, or with a coffee on a misty Seattle morning, and the word 'genuinely Seattle' comes up more than once. The hotel also has an on-site Grocery Store — a small but practical touch when you are back late, it is raining (which Seattle does), and you want a drink or a snack without hailing a car.

On location — the hotel sits at 1301 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, close to the Convention Center and within easy walking distance of Westlake Center and the Nordstrom Flagship Store directly across the street. For shoppers, this is among the best addresses in Seattle. Westlake Link Light Rail Station is around a five-minute walk; from there, Lumen Field — the World Cup 2026 venue in Seattle — is roughly 15–20 minutes by train. On match days, the light rail is by far the most sensible way to get there: no traffic, predictable timing, no surge pricing. Pike Place Market is about a 10-minute walk west.

A few things worth saying plainly before you book: Charter Hotel has the lowest score in our luxury Seattle list at 8.4/10. Several reviews note that the gym and wellness facilities don't compare to Four Seasons or Lotte Hotel Seattle. If a spa or full-service fitness center is a priority, that gap will be noticeable. There is also no pool — true of many Seattle hotels at this tier, but worth confirming. Service is broadly well-reviewed, but it is not the flawless, every-detail-right consistency you get from a proper five-star property. That is the honest trade-off: you are buying location, Hilton loyalty, and boutique character at the lowest entry price in the luxury bracket.

To put it plainly: if you want a Luxury-tier Seattle hotel starting at $180/night, walkable to shopping and transit, earning Hilton Honors points, backed by 405 genuine reviews — Charter Hotel Seattle is a solid and reliable pick. It is best suited for Hilton Members who want boutique character without paying the premium of the top-five properties, and for World Cup visitors who want a well-located base, easy light rail access to Lumen Field, and a fire pit to come back to after the match.

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405 reviews — most-verified in its bracket
Highest review count in the 8.4-score tier — reliable track record before you book
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Fire Pit Outdoor Lounge
Pacific Northwest atmosphere in Downtown Seattle — rare in a city-centre hotel
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Westlake + Nordstrom walkable
Best shopping location in Seattle · Westlake Light Rail 5-min walk · everything reachable on foot
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 405+ reviews
Location
8.9
Cleanliness
8.5
Service/Staff
8.6
Rooms
8.3
Amenities
8.0
Value
8.2
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 405 verified reviews — most reliable track record at this price point
  • Hilton Honors points on every stay
  • 6th Ave location: Westlake Center and Nordstrom directly outside
◎ Things to note
  • ! Lowest score in our luxury Seattle list (8.4) — service not at 5-star level
  • ! Gym and wellness facilities do not match Four Seasons or Lotte Hotel Seattle
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Fire Pit Outdoor Lounge — authentic Seattle atmosphere, unavailable at chain hotels
  • On-site Grocery Store — practical for late arrivals or rainy nights
◎ Things to note
  • ! No pool on-site
  • ! World Cup period rates expected to be significantly higher than usual
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
💼 Charter Hotel Seattle is the lowest entry-price option in our Luxury Seattle list — best downtown location, Hilton Honors points, 405 reviews, boutique character. Trade-off: service and wellness don't reach true 5-star level. Best for Hilton Members and World Cup visitors who want a well-placed, reliably good hotel at the most competitive price in the bracket.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If spa or high-end fitness is a priority · Charter Hotel has a gym, but it doesn't compare with Four Seasons or Lotte Hotel Seattle · See those properties in our list for full wellness facilities
  • 💡If you need a pool on-site · There is no pool here · Grand Hyatt Seattle and Hyatt Regency Seattle have pools in the same price range
  • 💡If your budget allows $300+ per night and you want true 5-star service · Score of 8.4 is the lowest in this list · Consider Lotte Hotel Seattle (9.4) or Grand Hyatt Seattle (8.7) instead
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$180–300
/ night
Standard King — Core Curio Collection room · estimated starting price
Standard King Room
$180–300
Deluxe King Room
$280–420
Charter Suite
$600–1,200+
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Use the Fire Pit in the evening
The ground-floor outdoor lounge with a fire pit is the hotel's best feature — on a cool Seattle evening, it beats going out to a bar nearby and captures what Pacific Northwest actually feels like.
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Take the Light Rail on match days
Westlake Station is a 5-minute walk. Line 1 runs directly to Lumen Field (World Cup 2026 venue) in about 15 minutes. On match days, this beats rideshare every time — no surge, no traffic.
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Hilton Members: book direct or through the Hilton app
Rate-matches OTA prices and earns full Hilton Honors points, plus Digital Key and potential room upgrades based on your tier — a meaningful advantage that a typical boutique can't offer.
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Use the in-hotel Grocery Store
Grab water, snacks or drinks without leaving the building — particularly useful after a late night or when it's raining, which in Seattle is not rare.
⚽ 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 — The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection by Hilton

Where is The Charter Hotel Seattle, and how do I get to Lumen Field from there?
The hotel is at 1301 6th Ave, Seattle (6th Ave & Pike St), in the heart of Downtown near the Convention Center. To reach Lumen Field (World Cup 2026 venue), walk ~5 minutes to Westlake Link Light Rail Station and take Line 1 — about 15 minutes to the stadium. On match days, the light rail is strongly recommended over rideshare: no traffic, no surge pricing.
What does a room cost per night?
A Standard King starts at $180–300 USD per night. Deluxe King rooms run $280–420. Charter Suite from $600–1,200+. World Cup match weeks (June–July 2026) will be considerably higher — compare live rates on Agoda, Booking or Trip.com before booking.
Who is The Charter Hotel Seattle best for?
Best for Hilton Honors members who want boutique character and downtown Seattle location while earning full points, and for World Cup visitors who want a reliable, well-placed hotel at the lowest entry price in the luxury bracket. Strong choice for shoppers (Westlake/Nordstrom steps away) and anyone prioritizing easy light rail access.
What is there to eat near the hotel?
Westlake Center is a 3-minute walk with food options. Pike Place Market is 10 minutes on foot — fresh seafood, local food stalls, and multiple restaurants. Downtown Seattle has restaurants of every type within a 10-minute radius. The hotel also has an on-site Grocery Store for quick snacks and drinks.
Can I earn Hilton Honors points at a Curio Collection property?
Yes — Curio Collection by Hilton is fully within the World of Hilton program. All stays earn points at full Hilton rates. Members also get Digital Key access, complimentary breakfast eligibility (for qualifying tiers), and room upgrade consideration. Book direct or via the Hilton app to ensure points post correctly.
How far in advance should I book for World Cup 2026?
For the World Cup (June–July 2026), book at least 3–4 months ahead. Downtown Seattle luxury hotels fill quickly during that window, and Charter Hotel has the lowest starting rate in the group — it will move first. Outside the tournament, 3–6 weeks is typically sufficient. Always choose a Free Cancellation rate if your plans are not yet confirmed.
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