Silver Cloud Hotel Seattle Stadium
Seattle · United States · 1046 1St Avenue South
About Silver Cloud Hotel Seattle Stadium — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Seattle
Silver Cloud Hotel Seattle Stadium is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Seattle, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5
every single staff member was so kind and professional. i would definitely stay at this hotel again! the valet people were so nice. the restaurant on the 1st floor was very yummy and they were also so kind. i had such a pleasant experience- i would recommend this place to everyone! & we did get our deposit back so they don’t just “steal” money there was also an event happening the night we stayed and it was not abnormally loud or really loud at all.
I'm not one to leave reviews, but our stay was absolutely amazing! From the very beginning, the guy who helped us with valet parking was super great and helpful! He made us feel welcomed. Check-in was super easy & the room was spotless. It was a bit more on the expensive side but the location is amazinggg. The bottles of water left in my car were an unexpected touch but was super sweet & greatly appreciated for the drive back home. Would definitely come back and stay here for another future event.
ROOMS: We reserved a King Suite for 4 nights and a King Room with a hot tub for 1 night. The prices were a bit steep. For the one night in the King Room with a hot tub (on a Sunday), we paid $329 plus tax. In hindsight, I wish we had stayed in that room the whole time. We had a beautiful view of the waterfront and downtown. The hot tub wasn’t the most impressive—I didn’t really feel any massaging effect from the jets—but it was still better than a standard bathtub. The mini-fridge worked well, and a coffee maker was provided with regular coffee, though unfortunately, no decaf. Overall, it was a beautifully designed room with a comfortable bed and a nice bathroom. The biggest downside? The TV had no smart features—no Netflix, no YouTube—only basic channels and paid movie options. Very disappointing for the price. For the other four nights (Wednesday through Saturday), we stayed in a regular King Suite with a view of T-Mobile Park. The prices were $409 plus tax for the first two nights, then dropped to $299 and $289 plus tax on Wednesday and Thursday. Unfortunately, the room wasn’t soundproof—we could hear everything happening outside, especially on game days. The fridge in this room was awful. We stored food overnight, and by the next day, it was completely frozen—even on the bottom shelf. The TV was the same: no smart features. ELEVATORS: Waiting for the elevator was a nightmare. There were only two: one on the left (always occupied by a concierge), and one on the right used a lot by the cleaning staff. It often took a long time for either to arrive. Very inconvenient. RESTAURANT: The food was delicious, arrived quickly, and the service was great. No complaints there. Just a suggestion, could be better with more gluten free options.