
Seattle · First Hill
Hotel Sorrento
Typical recent rate
$219Reference price
$289Signal savings
Save 24% · $70Price checked May 22, 2026
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About this hotel
Seattle's oldest luxury hotel — a 1909 Italian Renaissance landmark on First Hill with an intimate Fireside Room bar, full-service dining, and 9.0 guest scores at a rate well below comparable downtown luxury.
Hotel Sorrento is the best character-stay argument in Seattle: a 1909 landmark with an 9.0 guest score, a genuinely celebrated bar in the Fireside Room, full-service dining, and a First Hill location that gives you proximity to downtown, Capitol Hill, and the medical district without paying Seattle's waterfront premium. At $219, it outperforms nearly every Seattle boutique on atmosphere per dollar.
Signal summary
Seattle's oldest hotel and its clearest historic luxury signal — boutique character, Fireside Room bar, and a 9.0 guest score at a rate that undercuts newer downtown boutiques.
Frequently asked questions
What makes Hotel Sorrento historically significant?
Hotel Sorrento opened in 1909 as Seattle's first luxury hotel and has hosted presidents, celebrities, and literary figures throughout its history. The Italian Renaissance building and the wood-paneled Fireside Room bar are among the most distinctive interior spaces in Seattle hospitality.
What is the Fireside Room?
The Fireside Room is Hotel Sorrento's intimate bar and lounge — a wood-paneled octagonal room with a fireplace that has served as one of Seattle's most atmospheric drinking destinations since 1909. It's popular with both hotel guests and locals and is widely considered one of the best bar spaces in the city.
Where is First Hill relative to downtown Seattle?
First Hill is directly adjacent to downtown, sitting above the central business district to the east. It's a 10-minute walk from Pike Place Market and Capitol Hill, and it's served by the First Hill Streetcar connecting to Capitol Hill and the International District.
