Originally built in 1927, the beautifully restored Mayflower Park Hotel is one of the last remaining locally-owned and independent hotels in the Seattle area and home to Andaluca Restaurant and an award-winning cocktail bar, Oliver’s.Mayflower Park Hotel puts you right where you want to be in downtown Seattle. Connected to Westlake Center, guests enjoy easy access to the Seattle Monorail and Seattle Center while Pike Place Market, Paramount Theater and the Seattle Art Museum are all less than a mile from the hotel.From crystal chandeliers to fresh flowers and antiques, Mayflower Park Hotel is timelessly charming and perfectly located for a quintessential Seattle experience.
"The location and environment of the hotel are beyond words, very good. It is very close to the classic Pike Market, Space Needle, the first Starbucks, and Amazon headquarters. It is very suitable for city tourism, but the hotel has a long history and the related facilities are not so modern. The bathroom is small, and the room is large, but the historical decoration feels a bit old-fashioned, which is not suitable for people who are used to living in modern hotels. It is recommended not to eat breakfast in the hotel. It is very close and convenient outside, and the taste is good. I recommend the nearby Peruvian restaurant. For other food, I recommend the seafood in Pike Market and the crab at No. 57. It is served on the table, very rough and fresh. The Chinese restaurant Danguixuan Sichuan cuisine is very authentic. There is a shopping mall near the hotel and Haidilao. Eating there once can satisfy your craving. There are other places to go in Seattle, such as Mount Rainier, which is recommended. Remember to make an appointment, or go there after 5 pm. North Cascade Park is good. I don’t want to go to Olympic Park because I have been to too many forest parks. Visit the Microsoft headquarters. You can take a look at Bellevue. The game company Valve over there is a temple for game fans and a worry for parents. Boeing has seen too many planes, which are everywhere like toys. There are a lot of Chinese people, so you can stay in Seattle for a few days."