Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts
Deal Pick

Seattle · Pike Place Market

Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts

9.2Guest score
5Stars
1,876Reviews

Typical recent rate

$389

Reference price

$449

Signal savings

Save 13% · $60

Price checked May 26, 2026

Travel dates

Check price on Hotels.com

TripSignal may earn a commission if you book through partner links, at no extra cost to you.

About this hotel

A Hilton LXR five-star on 1st Ave with Seattle's highest guest score — heated saltwater pool, full spa, virtual golf simulator, and luxury service steps from Pike Place Market.

Hotel 1000 earns a 9.2 guest score — the highest of any Seattle hotel TripSignal tracks — by delivering genuine five-star execution: heated saltwater pool, full spa, virtual golf simulator, and the kind of service detail that boutique properties at this price point rarely match. The LXR brand (Hilton's independent luxury collection) means Hilton Honors points with boutique identity. At $389 it prices at the top of the Seattle market, but the guest score validates every dollar.

Signal summary

Hotel 1000 rates move with the broader Seattle luxury market — the most compelling value windows are shoulder season stays when the $60–$80 rate premium over Alexis Hotel narrows against the service gap.

Best for

  • Special occasions
  • Luxury travelers
  • Hilton Honors luxury tier

Amenities

  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Golf Simulator

Frequently asked questions

What makes Hotel 1000 the highest-rated hotel in Seattle?

Hotel 1000's 9.2 guest score reflects consistent five-star execution across service, amenities, and design. The heated saltwater pool, full spa, virtual golf simulator, and LXR-level hospitality combine into a package that Seattle's other luxury properties haven't matched. Guests who stay here are experienced luxury travelers — and the score reflects that they're genuinely impressed.

Does Hotel 1000 have a pool?

Yes — a heated saltwater pool, which is unusual for a downtown Seattle hotel at any price point. Combined with the full spa, it gives Hotel 1000 a resort-level amenity set in a city-center location that most Seattle hotels can't replicate.

Is Hotel 1000 worth the premium over Alexis Hotel?

For travelers prioritizing the five-star service experience, pool access, and the highest guest score in the city, yes. Alexis Hotel at $239 delivers a 9.0 score and on-site spa with boutique character — a strong value. Hotel 1000 at $389 adds the saltwater pool, higher service tier, and the 9.2 score. The $150 gap is justified for special occasions; for a standard Seattle stay, Alexis is the sharper value.