Luxury hotels aren't hard to find in downtown Seattle. Finding one that feels distinctly connected to the Pacific Northwest takes a little more effort. LOTTE Hotel Seattle has built a reputation for doing both. Since opening in 2020, the property has collected some of the travel industry's highest honors, including Travel + Leisure's No. 1 Hotel in Seattle ranking, TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice Best of the Best award, and Michelin Keys in 2024 and 2025.
The Michelin recognition is extended to fewer than 1% of properties worldwide, and it came with an interesting observation. Inspectors singled out the hotel's woodsy, nature-inspired design, an uncommon compliment for a glass skyscraper in the heart of downtown Seattle. The contrast helps define the experience, blending contemporary luxury with design elements that reflect the Pacific Northwest.
Where a Century-Old Church Meets a Modern Tower
Personalized luxury service, elegant yet playful decor, and sweeping views of Elliott Bay, all wrapped, literally, around a 115-year-old church building. These are the ingredients that, added together, make LOTTE Hotel Seattle what it is today.
The architectural design is so subtle, so blended that you might not even notice the 118-year-old church's facade in the foyer when you first walk in. I didn't, but was immediately intrigued once it caught my attention.
The F5 Tower, a 660-foot-tall building that houses the LOTTE Hotel Seattle, was completed in 2017. With historical preservation in mind, the skyscraper was designed to include the church building sitting on the lot next door, and it became an integral part of the structure.
Inside Seattle's Most Unexpected Ballroom
Built in 1908, America's first United Methodist Church was a gathering place for congregants to share life's events. And while many church buildings have fallen into ruins, this one is well preserved.
It's no longer a place of worship, but its enormous pipe organ and beautiful stained glass windows continue to witness gatherings that unite people in its one-of-a-kind event space.
The Sanctuary Grand Ballroom, the most iconic banquet hall in Seattle, can accommodate up to 920 guests for receptions and 320 guests for banquets. Its unique features make it easy to see why it's fast becoming one of Seattle's premier wedding venues, and the LOTTE Hotel Seattle provides exceptional service for each event.
Timber, Chrome, and Elliott Bay Views
For passersby, F5 Tower blends in as part of Seattle's impressive skyline. However, one step inside proves it's anything but average. Philippe Starck, a world-class French industrial designer, is responsible for the modern theme throughout the 16 floors LOTTE Hotel Seattle occupies. His use of art mixed with a woodsy motif is a not-so-subtle reminder that, before the industrial boom, Seattle was first a logging town.
As I arrived in the reception area, I couldn't help but notice the massive slab of a 3,000-year-old Sequoia tree that serves as the front desk counter. Bright orange carpets with timber patterns line the hallways. Polished wood stumps serve as end tables in each room, and artwork showcasing local Washington forests is displayed throughout the hotel.
Starck's signature use of chrome, wood, and mirrors reflects his style in each of the room designs, with a heavy emphasis on bold abstract symbols and playful design elements. It's an eclectic yet brilliant combination of elements that pull together to create the beautiful decor.
The Premiere Queen suites average an impressive 1,000 square feet of space, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of Elliott Bay below. One step into the bathroom leaves you with no doubt you're in an upscale accommodation. If Starck's goal was to flood the senses with a mixture of surprising components, he achieved that by using oversized mirrors and generous amounts of marble, creating a feeling of total luxury in what could otherwise have been an ordinary hotel bathroom.
The luxurious decor isn't limited to the larger suites, either. Starck stamped his signature design on every room in the hotel, from the smallest room to the 2,097-square-foot Presidential Suite.
The Art of Korean Hospitality, Seattle Style
You can't stay at the LOTTE Hotel Seattle without noticing the staff's elevated level of service. Housekeeping goes beyond making beds and vacuuming floors. Great care is given to the details while guests are away for the day.
After a day out exploring Seattle, I returned to find my room not only cleaned, it had been cared for. The hoodie I casually tossed over a chair that morning was neatly folded and placed on the desk. Computer cords were carefully coiled, and shoes were lined neatly in the hallway. The cosmetic bags I left scattered across the bathroom counter? They were discreetly placed in a wooden tray, giving me an elegant way to corral my belongings. The lack of fingerprints or smudges on any piece of chrome or mirror in the room was equally impressive.
Respect is the foundation of Korean culture and etiquette, and that understated, almost untraceable level of elevated service is at the core of the LOTTE brand. It places emphasis on thoughtful human interaction, anticipating guests' needs before being asked and creating a one-of-a-kind experience that lives on in memory long after checkout.
Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge: Pacific Northwest on the 16th Floor
The hotel's signature restaurant and lounge, pronounced Char-lo-tay, offer stunning, panoramic views of downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the Olympic Mountains. The menu reflects the hotel's commitment to staying true to Seattle's roots and features Contemporary Pacific Northwest cuisine.
With many of the ingredients locally sourced, the menu is ever-changing to reflect what's in season. Whether you come for a tasty meal prepared by the hotel's experienced chefs or to share tantalizing cocktails and live music in the lounge, the spacious, open design provides a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy.
Wellness With a Bird's-Eye View
The waiting area in Le SPA de l'hôtel LOTTE may be one of Seattle's most Instagram-worthy locations. The use of lighting and bright white drapery is a departure from the decor Starck uses in the rest of the hotel. The full-service spa offers upscale treatments and services, including a couple's treatment suite with a walk-in shower.
In the 24-hour fitness room, floor-to-ceiling windows give guests a bird's-eye view of the bustling streets below. The room has the latest cardiovascular and strength training equipment, a Peloton bike, and more, so you can continue working out, even while away from home.
