411 University Street | |
| 206.621.1700 | |
| olympic@fairmont.com | |
| http://www.f... .com/seattle | |
| Cost: Expensive. Takes major credit cards. | |
| Ages: All Ages |
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About Fairmont Olympic Hotel
The Fairmont Olympic (formerly Four Seasons Olympic) is a luxury hotel that doesn't mind a bit if some of its guests tend to wander around with pb&j smeared on their chins. It offers amenities that include kids' menus in the restaurants and special treats for kids on the room service menu, including organic and sustainable options.
Child-sized robes; complimentary cribs (and bathtubs, strollers, car seats, and anything else you might not want to pack along); child-proofing help; toys and board games; snacks; and no-tear shampoo are available for the asking. And children under 18 can share their parents' room at no extra charge.
The hotel is happy to help arranging family diversions or babysitting, and children are given access to and can make use of the Hotel's health club, pool, and hot tub. The massive terra cotta building is within walking distance of - or a short cab or bus ride from - the Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Center, Seattle Aquarium, and ferries. Myrtle Edwards, at the end of the waterfront, is the closest park.
Child-sized robes; complimentary cribs (and bathtubs, strollers, car seats, and anything else you might not want to pack along); child-proofing help; toys and board games; snacks; and no-tear shampoo are available for the asking. And children under 18 can share their parents' room at no extra charge.
The hotel is happy to help arranging family diversions or babysitting, and children are given access to and can make use of the Hotel's health club, pool, and hot tub. The massive terra cotta building is within walking distance of - or a short cab or bus ride from - the Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Center, Seattle Aquarium, and ferries. Myrtle Edwards, at the end of the waterfront, is the closest park.
Getting There
From I-5 North: Take exit 165 and turn left at Seneca Street. Go two blocks to 4th Avenue. Turn right onto 4th Avenue and proceed one block. Turn right onto University Street. The Hotel is on the right. Served by numerous Metro bus routes, and close to the University Street bus tunnel station.
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- This is an excellent hotel for kids and families! The pool is child friendly and staff is friendly. This hotel is worth the money!!

[Submitted by Stephanie12/15/08
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