Seattle's Historic Mayflower Park Hotel
Originally built in 1927, the beautifully restored Mayflower Park Hotel is one of the last remaining locally-owned and independent hotels in the Seattle area and home to Andaluca Restaurant and an award-winning cocktail bar, Oliver’s.
Mayflower Park Hotel puts you right where you want to be in downtown Seattle. Connected to Westlake Center, guests enjoy easy access to the Seattle Monorail and Seattle Center while Pike Place Market, Paramount Theater and the Seattle Art Museum are all less than a mile from the hotel.
From crystal chandeliers to fresh flowers and antiques, Mayflower Park Hotel is timelessly charming and perfectly located for a quintessential Seattle experience.
Explore Our Rooms & Suites
Each of the rooms and suites at Mayflower Park Hotel are appointed with traditional Queen Anne style furnishings, offering an inviting European elegance. Our rooms feature both Queen and King sized beds in varying configurations to accommodate a variety of guest needs.
Traveling as a family? Our unique Deluxe Double Queen Guestrooms feature two queen beds and two bathrooms, perfect when you need a little extra space.
Or, if you’d love a great view, our Corner Suites are located on the hotel’s top two floors, offering birds-eye-views of Seattle’s bustling downtown.
Things To Do In The Emerald City
There’s so much to do in Seattle!
Conveniently located in the heart of downtown, Mayflower Park Hotel puts you in the center of it all. Explore the vibrant Pike Place Market, get a bird’s eye view of the city from the Seattle Great Wheel, or ride the Monorail over to the Seattle Center to take in a concert at Climate Pledge Arena or visit the iconic Seattle Space Needle.
Whatever brings you to Seattle, Mayflower Park Hotel looks forward to hosting you at our historic downtown hotel.
Drink & Dine in Seattle
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Oliver's LoungeLocated off the lobby of the historic Mayflower Park Hotel, Oliver's Lounge has grown to become one of Seattle’s favorite establishments. Swing by and relax to the sights of the bustling city while enjoying craft cocktails and delicious light bites.Unwind at Oliver's
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Andaluca RestaurantJoin us for seasonal Northwest fare combined with the flavors and spices of Spain and many other Mediterranean countries. Andaluca serves traditional breakfast favorites daily and is now serving dinner on select nights.Book A Table
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Sunday BrunchJoin us in Oliver’s Lounge for Sunday brunch. Our chef-curated menu includes refreshing cocktails and several mouth-watering favorites. Please note that guests must be at least 21 to enter Oliver's Lounge. Reservations are recommended.Brunch Menu
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Private DiningThe private dining options at Mayflower Park Hotel provide a memorable and intimate culinary experience for parties of 10 to 100 people, perfect for special occasions, business meetings, and intimate gatherings in downtown Seattle.Explore Seattle
ExcellentBased on 2938 reviewsVerifiedWhere_24U2024-06-02They Don't Make Them Like This Anymore I love a hotel when a doorman greets you with a smile and opens the door. Most hotels don't have that anymore. Some you don't even have to go to the front desk. It's rare to feel so welcomed. The decor reminds you of a time where people would dress to travel and sip cocktails in the lobby. I was surprised how big our suite was. It was clean and we could relax and stretch out. We slept like a baby in the very comfortable beds. We had two bathrooms with more than enough space. As the hotel is almost 100 years old there were a couple of dings and stains, but it did not mar our stay. Our room service breakfast came in less that 30 minutes and delivered withe service I was growing accustom to at this hotel. The portions were large and very good My one complaint was the lounge and restaurant. They open late in the afternoon and have fairly limited menus But there are many food options in walking distance. Had an airline issue that provided me with an option to spend one more night at the Mayflower Park Hotel and I did not hesitate to expend our stay.VerifiedJoyce J2024-06-02It is an excellent hotel for its comfort, food and service. The hotel is lovely, a true classic. Interesting history. Our room was clean and very comfortable. They have a nice lounge and sitting area in addition to the lobby. Andaluca's is a superb restaurant. Ambiance warm! The staff was very friendly and attentive. The menu is great and the food excellent! Kudos to the chef! Lastly, the location is perfect. You are walking distance from Pikes Market and other sites & shopping; and right next to the West Lake Transportation Center, i.e., monorail to the Seattle Center and light rail that gets you all over the city including SeaTac airport. We would stay here again in a heartbeat.Verifiedemmygreen2024-06-01Location can't be beat in Seattle! We really enjoyed our stay at The Mayflower Park. I chose the hotel because of its great location, the room type, and the many positive traveler reviews it has received. Getting there was super easy--we took the Link light rail from the airport to Westlake station and then simply walked a few minutes to the hotel. In total, going from the airport to the Mayflower Park took about 30 minutes and cost us less than $10. Being in such a central location to downtown, plus having the monorail that takes you to Seattle Center only a couple of minutes away, is a huge plus. In fact, you can access Westlake station from a hallway connected to the hotel, so if it's raining (which it often does), you don't even have to worry about getting wet! The staff and the accommodations were also incredible. I'm so glad we booked the deluxe double queen suite. It gave us ample room to move around, and having two bathrooms was a nice perk! The rooms were comfortable, clean and quiet. I would absolutely stay here again and would recommend it to anyone visiting the Emerald City.VerifiedM2922DHkarenh2024-05-31Convenient Inexpensive Hotel Found this gem while researching downtown hotels. The reviews were spot on- a vintage boutique hotel that was charming and absolutely spotless. Comfortable beds and a welcoming staff at the doors and behind the Front Desk. We walked everywhere with no concerns. My only concern as expressed by others is that bathroom is small. As a person who loves to spread out with all of my toiletries I had to limit my stash. Brandon and Steve- the Management team were a breath of fresh air.VerifiedRebecca R2024-05-26Great location in downtown. Charming old world hotel with lovely amenities. What a charming old world hotel. Loved the ambience. Great service and very helpful. Breakfast was superb. Oliver’s bar was just delightful. But don’t drink the happy hour wine. It’s pretty ordinary. Otherwise. A terrific location. Staff was very attentive.VerifiedKimberly M2024-05-22Fabulous Stay My stay at the Mayflower Park was absolutely wonderful. From the entry point with the doorman to the reception at the front desk. Everyone was completely kind and pleasant and my room was large and spectacular. The bed /matress was so comfortable and very soft pillows. I slept like a Queen! Thank you so much for the great stay . I will definitely stay there again. Kimberly M.VerifiedFred2024-05-19Good location. Nice old tradirional hotel This is a great hotel in the downtown area near the tourist area. Close to monorail and subway to reach airport or the space needle. It has a lovely old traditional feel with a lot of character. The building is near pike place market just a few streets away. The room was clean if a little tired. We had a great stay.VerifiedMarcia W2024-05-10A historic gem close to transit hubs My daughter and I stayed at the Mayflower Park in Seattle for 5 nights in mid April 2024 prior to a road trip to the Tulip Festival and Oregon. We arrived at the Sea Tac airport late on a Friday evening, and managed to easily navigate our way to the light rail which took us directly downtown. Then we walked a couple blocks to the hotel without incident. Cost $3.50 per person. The hotel is located just one block from Enterprise, so it was very convenient to rent a car and exit the city. The gentleman at the front desk greeted us with two Mayflower anniversary chocolate bars. My queen room request appeared to have been upgraded to a suite with a microwave (which was requested). What a great surprise. The suite had a separate lounge area and desk, and lots of outlets. The beds were very comfortable, and offered four pillows with a variety of neck support for a comfortable sleep. The hotel room was stocked with this awesome Antica Farmacista grapefruit shampoo, cream rinse, and body lotion. Door staff were always friendly. The garlic parmesan fries at the attached Oliver's Lounge are not to be missed. Check out Happy Hour for the best deals. We appreciated the display in the lobby lounge giving the history of the hotel. Overall a historic gem at a reasonable price.VerifiedSheldon King2024-05-06Classic old school charm I love hotels like this. Old school charm in a great location. Room was very roomy and clean. Guys at the door helped bring the luggage to the room and parked our car for us. Valet parking is expensive but saves the hassle of finding your own parking and car was spotless.VerifiedJackie B2024-02-24Fantastic Hotel It was fantastic stay, prob one of the best hotels we have stayed in. The location was perfect, beautifull herritage building. Great staff, desk was so helpfull and welcoming. Valet parking staff wonderfull. Lovely lobby and bar. Great food in lounge and great service. Room was lovely very comfortable and had everything we needed. Stayed for 2 nights to see madonna. Close to monorail to climate pledge arena and space needle. Walk to pike place and the old part of downtown seattle. Wish we could have stayed longer, felt like we were staying in the Ritz! Thankyou so much will be back if we can get a price like we did. Just wonderfull