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The Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle

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Located between 4th and 5th Avenues and University Street. The Fairmont Olympic Hotel's main entrance is on University Street. The hotel is located in the heart of Seattle's financial, retail, arts & entertainment districts, just minutes from the Convention Centre and Pike Place Market!

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Recreation:

On-site Health Club: the full-service fitness center offers an indoor pool, cardiovascular equipment, weights, and men's and women's locker rooms with individual saunas. Co-ed whirlpool located by pool. The Health Club also offers complimentary workout clothes and shoes, disposable bathing suits, towels, robes, juice, water and fruit.

Dining:

Restaurants:

  • The Georgian Restaurant-hours of operation Daily 6:30 or 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Located on the first floor of the hotel, Seattle's original premier dining room and the most exquisite room on the West Coast features Chef Gavin Stephenson's innovative seasonal Northwest cuisine, along with an inspired regional wine list. Children's menu available. Valet parking is included for dinner only. An intimate private dining room is available and seats up to 12 people. Non-smoking outlet. Dress Code: smart casual, jacket not required. Reservations: recommended. Call 206 621-1700 ext. 3169.

  • Shuckers-hours of operation 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Located on the hotel's arcade level (one floor below the lobby level), accessible from Fourth Avenue. Seattle's pre-eminent downtown oyster bar features fresh Northwest seafood with local microbrews. The pub-style setting seats 79 people, in addition to outdoor seating for 16 (weather permitting). Specialties: offers award-winning salmon and Northwest clam chowder. A selection of nutritionally-balanced, healthier menu is also available. Dress Code: casual. Reservations: recommended. Call 206 621-1984


  • The Terrace Lounge-hours of operation Sunday to Thursday 11:00 a.m-2:00 midnight, Friday & Saturday 11:30 a.m.- 1:00 a.m. Located on the lobby level of the hotel, The Terrace offers coffee, hors d'oeuvres, snacks, desserts and cocktails, including an array of award-winning martinis. The Terrace seats 40 people, plus eight at the bar. Smoking is permitted, and cigar smoking is permitted in the evening. A humidor in the lounge features a wide selection of cigars. Entertainment: piano entertainment Monday - Friday 5:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. and Saturday 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Dress Code: smart casual. Reservations: no.

  • The Garden Lounge-hours of operation Friday & Saturday 5:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Located on the Lobby level, the Garden Lounge features award-winning specialty martinis and cocktails, outstanding wines by the glass and finger foods. Food is served in a light and airy atrium setting with live music. Entertainment: on Friday and Saturday evenings, enjoy jazz sounds from local guest artists, from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Dress Code: casual Reservations: no


  • Area Attractions:

  • Space Needle-distance from hotel-15-minute drive. Located at Seattle Center, next to the Pacific Science Center, at Broad Street and Denny Way. The Space Needle is the recognized symbol of Seattle! The tower stands 605 feet (184 meters) tall and boasts fabulous 360 degree views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges and, of course, the beautiful city of Seattle! Website: www.spaceneedle.com


  • Boeing Everett Plant-The 90-minute tour includes a video about Boeing, an exhibit detailing Boeings history, a visit inside the factory to watch airplane assembly, and a drive along the flight line where the completed 747, 767 and 777 are tested! Distance from hotel-35-minute drive


  • Chinatown/International District-distance from hotel-5-minute walk. Location: 5th Avenue and South Jackson. Listed as the fourth-largest Chinatown on the continent, Seattles International District home to a great variety of shops, service businesses, arts, and entertainment venues. Website: www.internationaldistrict.org


  • Downtown Waterfront-distance from hotel-10-minute drive. A mix of small shops and fish and chip spots. It is the departure point for Washington State Ferries to Bainbridge Island, as well as several boat tours. For more details and boat tour schedules, contact the Concierge desk at the hotel.

  • Pike Place Market-distance from hotel-5-minute walk. Location: 1st Avenue & Pike Street. The oldest continuously operated independent farmers market in the United States. The market includes arts and crafts vendors, permanent retailers and street vendors. Website: www.pikeplacemarket.org


  • Safeco Field-distance from hotel-10-minute drive. Home of the Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners team. Seattle Mariners Website: www.mariners.org. Tickets can be purchased through the Concierge desk, or Ticket Master 1-888-972-0145.

  • Qwest Field & Exhibition Center-distance from hotel-7-minute drive. Home of the National Football League, Seattle Seahawks. Team website: www.seahawks.com.

  • Area Activities:

    Boat Tours-distance from hotel: 10-minute drive. Argosy Tours offer informative trips varying from one to two hours. For more details and reservations, call (206) 623-4252 or contact the Concierge desk at the hotel.Website: www.argosycruises.com

    Sailing-distance from hotel: 10-minute drive. Located at Pier 54 on Seattle's Waterfront Lets Go Sailing gives visitors the opportunity to relax aboard a 70-foot (21-metre) sailboat for a 1 to 2 hour sailing trip, departing from Seattle waterfront. For more details and reservations, call (206) 624-3931 / 1-800-831-3274 or contact the Concierge desk at the hotel. Website: www.sailingseattle.com<

    City Tours-Underground Tour at Pioneer Square,a 10-minute walk. Meet at Doc Maynard's Pub, 608 First Avenue. Call for times and prices. Tel: 206-682-4646. Walk below Pioneer Square sidewalks, past abandoned 1890s storefronts, with exceptional tour guides telling tales of Seattle's frontier past. Learn how the city's Founding Fathers' squabbling led to Seattle's complicated street system, and how the solutions to the plumbing problems affected the town's elevation. You'll hear the first part of the tour seated in Doc Maynard's, a restored 1890s public house. From there, your guide will lead you along the sidewalks of our historic district, and into the areas below, which have been unoccupied since 1907. The tour lasts 90 minutes.

    City Bus Tours-Local companies offer unique itineraries around Seattle. Depatures available from the hotel.

    Historic Walking Tours-Pike Place Market's history, city history tours, etc. Times vary, contact the Concierge for more information. More Details

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    The City of Seattle is located in the State of Washington on Puget Sound, 113 miles (182 km) from the U.S.-Canadian border. Seattle is a commercial, cultural and advanced technology hub of the U.S. Pacific Northwest and a major port city for trans-Pacific and European trade. Surrounded by mountains and water, the greater Seattle area features picture-perfect views and abundant recreational opportunities year-round. Anyone who has ever been to Seattle, or the "Emerald City" as it's often called, can tell you that there is very much more to it than rain and coffee. It's true that Seattle days are often gray or misty, but you'll find that the rain doesn't really stand in the way of any activity.

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