1100 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Nightly Rates: ( 190.13 - 246.38 )
4 Star
Hotel Vintage Park, with its vibrant jewel-toned lobby and large European fireplace, beckons you to experience the warmth and hospitality of the Mediterranean -- all within the shadows of a very modern neighbor. Originally built in 1922, Hotel Vintage Park is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After a complete renovation by Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, it opened in 1992 and has established a loyal following ever since. Hotel Vintage Park takes its dedication to Washington State wines very seriously. It is the only boutique hotel in the state dedicated to the state wineries and vineyards. It is also the only hotel to feature "Vine Vixen" Kelly Koon. Kelly serves as the hotel's Chef Concierge and is responsible for organizing the hotel's nightly hosted wine receptions and special events, locating rare vintages for guests and arranging private VIP tours of Washington vineyards. Hotel Vintage Park offers 126 guest rooms, including the Grand Suite (Chateau Ste. Michelle Suite) and 55 King Premier rooms. With bold colors, fabrics and furnishings developed specifically for the guestrooms and corridors by designer Andrew Alford of Kimpton Hotels, each room conveys the look and feel of wine country. Custom designed furniture, luxurious bed linens, custom carpeting and wall treatments were incorporated into the upscale Kimpton design to reflect the hotel story. Hotel Vintage Park also features Kimpton's Forgot It, We've Got It program, where toiletry items that you may have left at home are complimentary provided for you. Luxuriously furnished, the accommodations at Hotel Vintage Park offer an upscale residential feel while still keeping in mind the needs of the business traveler. Business amenities include two-line direct-dial telephones, voice mail, modems and wireless high-speed Internet access. Hotel Vintage Park is also home to the award-winning Tulio Ristorante, which features Northern Italian cuisine by Executive Chef Walter Pisano. Tulio serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers 24-hour room service.

All rates are based upon availability and may change without notice.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT -8 Hours Pacific
· Opened in 1922
· Renovated in 2006
· 126 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 11 floors.
From Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA) 1. Follow signs to I-5 North 2. Take the Seneca Street exit (a left-hand exit in the city; do not confuse it with express lanes) 3. Follow Seneca Street, staying in the left lane. 4. Turn left on Fifth Avenue (one block); stay in the left lane. 5. Turn into our Port Cochere one-half block ahead. The Hotel Vintage Park is located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Spring Street, on your left side.
The Hotel Vintage Park is ideally located in the heart of the city, yet offers a quiet respite from the busy outside world. Located steps from Seattle's retail and financial districts, the Hotel Vintage Park is across the street from Seattle's landmark downtown Public Library, and is within walking distance to pike place market, the flagship Nordstrom store, Westlake Center, Niketown, Gameworks, the Benaroya Symphony Hall, the Seattle Art Museum and the Washington State Convention and Trade Center. The Seattle Center home to the Space Needle, the Key Arena, the opera house, Seattle Repertory Theatre is just a quick monorail ride away. The Hotel Vintage Park is located in the Metro Bus Zone, which allows guests to ride complimentary in the underground tunnel to the international district, Pioneer Square and Safeco Field. Just a short walk to the waterfront and the Seattle Ferry Terminal, the hotel also has easy on/off access to I-5 and Seatac International Airport.
SeaTac International Airport -SEA- is 11 miles south.
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Tulio Ristorante/ Italian 1100 Fifth Avenue at Spring/ Seattle WA 98101 - (206) 624-5500 Elegant spiral staircase leads up to the second floor dining room overlooking the festivities our private dining room, Solaio, is available for your special occasions. Hours of Operation Breakfast - Monday - Friday / 7.00 am - 10.00 am - Saturday - Sunday / 8.00 am - 11.00 am Lunch - Monday - Friday / 11.30 am- 2.30 pm - Saturday - Sunday / 12.00 pm - 3.00 pm Dinner - Sunday - Thursday / 5.00 pm - 10.00 pm - Friday - Saturday / 5.00 pm - 11.00 pm Meal Plans We do not have complimentary continental breakfast but we do have several options for our guests. Complimentary coffee and tea is served in the lobby each morning from 5.00 am - to 10.30 am. Full breakfast is served in Tulios Ristorante from 7-10am Monday - Friday / 8-11am Saturday and Sunday. Also room service serves breakfast. CONCIERGE RECOMMENDS ALX - BOOKSTORE/A BAR AND CAFE (American) 1007 First ave, Seattle., WA 98104 206-340-8861 ALX - THE PAINTED TABLE (Northwest Market Cuisine) 1007 First ave, Seattle., WA 98104 206-624-3646 SMN - SAZERAC (American) 1101 Fourth Ave, Seattle., WA 98101 206-624-0050
On property Tulio offers a charming atmosphere for groups from 12 to 60 for dining, 25 for meetings and up to 80 for receptions. With windows overlooking 5th Avenue, our private dining room features warm rich wood and hand blown glass chandeliers. Executive Chef Walter Pisano will create an innovative and special menu, one that transports you back to Italy. Pisano is committed to the sanctity of authentic Italian food, using simple recipes with quality ingredients. Off property The hotel Vintage Park has exclusive meeting agreements with two of Seattle's premier private clubs to accommodate all or your group needs. Please contact the sales department for further information.
The Hotel Vintage Park has an agreement with Allstar Athletic Club in which day passes can be issued to the guests. Allstar Athletic Club is a full service club. They have swimming, aerobics, weights, etc. Hours of operations are 5am - 10pm weekdays and 8am-8pm weekends. Allstar Athletic Club is three short blocks from the hotel. Passes are USD 10.00 per day or USD 30.00 per week (for 5 consecutive days) The Hotel Vintage Park is pleased to offer our yoga program complimentary to all guests. Simply call the front desk and request a yoga basket which features a yoga mat, belt and towel. We will deliver it to your room. A complimentary yoga channel is provided on your television which features a 30 minute yoga workout.
Sports and RecreationSPORTS BASEBALL: Seattle Mariners baseball club The Mariners play in Safeco Field, showcasing baseball's brightest stars. Safeco Field, (206) 622-hits (tickets), www.seattlemariners.com FOOTBALL: Seattle Seahawks, professional football, Safeco Field 206-827-9766 BASKETBALL: The Supersonics, Key Arena, www.supersonics.com Washington Huskies University of Washington Team, Husky Stadium HORSE RACING: Emerald Downs Live thoroughbred racing thunders on in western Washington, April-September. (888) 931-8400 www.emeralddowns.com ICE HOCKEY: The Thunderbirds/Seattle's western hockey league team/plays from October to March. Games are played at Seattle Center. SOCCER: Seattle Sounders, Seahawks Stadium, the Seattle Storm play mid-May to August. Call 281-5800 for tickets. (800) 743-7021 RECREATION BICYCLING: Seattle, Mercer Island, Bellevue, the Kitsp Peninsula, Whidbey Island and the San Juan Islands all have bicycle trails. Bikes may be rented on the waterfront at Pier 54. Terrene Tours has bicycle tours/with or without guides/and rents bikes. 206-325-5569 CLIMBING: The northwest rugged geography has enticed rock climbers for years. Mount Rainier, only 80 miles from Seattle/offers excursions for the experienced climbers. It is recommended to contact one of the mountaineering guides for more information. More recently man-made rocks have been built. The first at camp long in west Seattle in 1937. More recently one on the University of Washington campus and the tallest in Marymore Park in Redmond. On off-shoot has developed with several indoor climbing walls and clubs open/commuters may watch climbers at REIs store on Stewart Street. Adventure Professionals, Inc. Whitewater rafting trips, rock climbing courses, kayak instruction and wilderness trips in the Pacific Northwest. Spring and summer recreation. (866) 782-2400, www.adventure-pro.com FISHING: A license is required for all persons to fish for most species in Washington. The Department of Wildlife issues licenses for inland waters and the Department of Fisheries issues licenses for saltwater species. Both licenses may be purchased at area drug stores/hardware stores and sporting good stores. For information call the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife 360-902-2200 in King County call 206-775-1311 SKIING: There are four ski areas in the Snoqualmie Pass that are less than an hours driving on i-90 from downtown Seattle all have night skiing, equipment rentals, lodge and restaurant facilities. Crystal Mountain Washington's favorite ski area. Lessons, rental equipment, child area and lodging available. Call for more information. Summer chairlift rides. Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 (360) 663-2265 www.skicrystal.com The Summit at Snoqualmie East on I-90, just 44 miles from Seattle. The summit offers skiing, snowboarding, tubing, night skiing, private group functions, banquets, mountain biking and scenic chairlift rides. Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068 (425) 434-7669 groupsales.sl@boothcreek.com For current highway conditions from November to March call 206-455-7900
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