Reviving the Roaring Twenties in Seattle.
Built in 1918 as the Seattle Engineering School for the Ford Motor Company, the MarQueen Hotel brings the spirit of the Roaring Twenties to today's Uptown neighborhood. The Prohibition-era bones highlight the vintage woodwork, spacious guestrooms, and grand staircase. With a full redesign inspired by the 1966 Ford color palette, the MarQueen Hotel provides a relaxing retreat in the heart of the city.
Attentive service, cozy guestrooms, and a storied past.
MarQueen Hotel offers a glimpse of Seattle's history that few properties can match, from its period architecture to its original craftsmanship that gives the building a distinctive presence. Step inside and you'll notice the patina of old brick, the glow of vintage fixtures, and the quiet atmosphere that comes from a century of stories layered within its walls. Outside, Uptown's bustle provides contrast, reminding you that this piece of Seattle history is still very much alive.
Built to last, made to stay.
Each room and suite here feels unusually generous for a historic hotel, giving you space to spread out, rather than squeeze in. Plush bedding and period furnishings carry the vintage mood, while modern conveniences are quietly folded into the experience. If you're bringing your four-legged companions, the hotel provides cozy extras that make them feel at home. With valet parking onsite and Uptown's streets just beyond the door, everything about MarQueen Hotel is designed for ease and comfort.
Step into the Tin Lizzie Lounge, where Prohibition style comes alive with craft cocktails and playful nods to the building's Model-T origins. Sip inventive twists on giggle juice paired with flavorful sandwiches and flatbreads, served on breads baked fresh in-house. The speakeasy atmosphere makes it easy to linger, whether you're unwinding after a day of sightseeing or gathering with friends. Stay a little longer with a decadent dessert, and if it's Tuesday night, enjoy the smooth sounds of live jazz.
Located in downtown Seattle's historic Queen Anne neighborhood, just steps from Seattle Center, the Space Needle, and Climate Pledge Arena.