Lakeview Hotel
Kirkland · United States · 10830 Ne 68Th St
About Lakeview Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Kirkland
Lakeview Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Kirkland, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including garden, spa, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
I was pleasantly surprised with this stay! I was getting ICL surgery down the road at Sharpe and so I needed a place to park my vehicle until check-in. They were kind enough to let me park in the underground covered area early in the morning (0900). After my surgery, I was allowed to check-in a bit earlier. The room was great and way more spacious than I needed for just me. The thing that I was most excited about was the hand soap in the bathroom. I have traveled everywhere and never have I ever been somewhere that supplied legitimate hand soap. That was a great thought. The room also had a nice TV, fridge, microwave, coffee maker with pods and creamer, two bottles of water, soda and sparkling water in the fridge, biscotti biscuits, and two wine glasses - all free of charge. If you need to work, the room also had a wonderful sit/stand desk and comfy chair. It was a great stay and very well-priced. FYI that across the street are coffee shops, cafes and a market. By the way, you will need to contact the phone number listed - I called but she mentioned texting was fine too. The front desk also has candy bowls and fruit bowls :)
Perfect location for our visit to the Boeing Factory with a scenic drive back. Nearby food and Starbucks, convenient to 405 and shops and resta in Redmond. Friendly helpful manager, covered parking, immaculate rooms.
Very quiet hotel and walking distance to a couple small cafes and Starbucks. Although the cramped parking lot was full, we didn’t hear a single other person during our stay. No slamming doors, no kids, no TVs. It was great! Third floor room kinda has a view of the lake and a long balcony that is shared by all the guests on that side. Virtual check in was easy, our key was on the front desk. WiFi code is never changed so it’s printed on the room key (a security risk especially in a tech town). The room is very spacious and bright, but had some quirks - the drawers and cabinets were missing handles, making them impossible to open. Off white carpet goes all the way to the door (usually the room’s entry area has a more durable flooring). There was an electric standing desk and perks like water, coffee, Pringles and cans of sparkling water and soda. The bed was comfortable and the Fire TV had been left logged in to a prior guest’s Netflix (thanks Katie). We were disappointed to find some hair on the shower wall. Room is generally clean but felt hastily constructed with baseboard damage, odd-fitting furniture, and stains on the carpet. Interior decor gave me flashbacks to my work trips in Shanghai and Shenzhen: the initial look of posh but limited by a budget that shows in disproportionate furnishings, a night stand with a crooked drawer, and bare walls that give your eyes some relief from the faded artwork. The grounds are interesting but not really for guests to use. The back area with the large garage does have a dog run area (but no poop bags) and the garage appears to be for storage. No walking paths but there was a rigid-looking metal patio set. Overall it’s a value option, unique and worth the stay if you temper expectations.