Hotel in Seattle, United States
Hotel Sorrento
150ptsFirst Hill's historic alternative to glass-tower Seattle.

About Hotel Sorrento
Hotel Sorrento is the right pick for travelers who want a small, historically grounded Seattle property over a generic tower hotel. Sitting on First Hill at 900 Madison St, it trades amenity volume for architectural character and human scale. Easy to book, best suited to couples or solo travelers — skip it if a spa, pool, or major loyalty program is non-negotiable.
Pearl Verdict
Hotel Sorrento is worth booking if you want a smaller, historically grounded property on First Hill rather than another glass-tower hotel closer to the waterfront. For first-timers to Seattle who prefer character over corporate polish, this is the right call. If you need a full-service spa, rooftop bar, or brand loyalty points, look elsewhere — the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle or Lotte Hotel Seattle will serve you better.
The Hotel
Hotel Sorrento sits at 900 Madison St on First Hill, a quieter pocket of Seattle that puts you within walking distance of Capitol Hill and the Central District without the noise of downtown. The building dates to 1909 and the architecture shows it: Italianate detailing, a compact footprint, and public spaces that feel proportioned for conversation rather than spectacle. This is not a sprawling convention hotel. The lobby and common areas are small enough that you will notice them — and that intimacy is either the point or a dealbreaker depending on what you are after.
Arriving here feels different from checking into a tower property. The scale is immediately human. Rooms vary in size and configuration, and the building's age means some have more charm than square footage. If space is your priority, flag that when booking and ask specifically about larger room categories. For a solo traveler or a couple who values atmosphere over a corner suite, the trade-off is easy to make.
First Hill is not the most central Seattle location, but it is walkable to the Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market with some effort, and directly connected to Capitol Hill's restaurant and bar scene. If you are planning to use Seattle's light rail or need to reach the airport efficiently, the location works. If you want to roll out of bed and be at the Pike Place fish counters in two minutes, book somewhere closer to the waterfront.
There is no branded restaurant attached with a celebrity chef, no rooftop infinity pool, and no sprawling spa floor. What Hotel Sorrento offers is a coherent, small-scale experience in a building with genuine age and presence. For the right traveler , someone who has already seen the interior of enough Marriotts and Hyatts , that is the entire appeal. If you are comparing options across Seattle, our full Seattle hotels guide covers the broader field, and our full Seattle restaurants guide will help you plan around wherever you end up staying.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 900 Madison St, Seattle, WA 98104
- Neighbourhood: First Hill , quieter than downtown, walkable to Capitol Hill
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no significant lead time required for most dates
- Leading for: Couples, solo travelers, and anyone who values architectural character over amenity volume
- Not ideal for: Groups needing large rooms, travelers relying on major loyalty programs, or anyone who wants a full spa on-site
- Getting there: First Hill is accessible by car and rideshare; Seattle's First Hill Streetcar stops nearby
- Comparable alternatives: Fairmont Olympic Hotel for grand historic scale; Ace Hotel Seattle for a younger, design-forward alternative; Hotel Ballard if you want a neighbourhood feel further from the center
How It Compares
Against the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, Hotel Sorrento loses on amenity depth , the Four Seasons has a pool, a full spa, and the kind of concierge operation that can move mountains. But it wins on intimacy and price positioning. If you are not going to use a spa and you would rather stay somewhere that does not feel like a convention corridor, Sorrento is the smarter spend. The Four Seasons is the right call when you need to impress a client or want every comfort handled without asking.
Hotel 1000 and Lotte Hotel Seattle both sit closer to downtown and offer more modern amenities. Hotel 1000 has a virtual golf simulator and a deeper food-and-beverage program , worth considering if you want to stay central and active. Lotte skews business-friendly with a polished, contemporary finish. Neither has Hotel Sorrento's architectural age or residential character, so the comparison is genuinely about what matters to you: amenities and location centrality versus atmosphere and scale.
For travelers drawn to boutique historic properties, the closest comparison in feel , though not price , might be places like Troutbeck in Amenia or Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles: properties where the building itself is doing meaningful work. Within Seattle, Fairmont Olympic Hotel is the only comparable historic property, but it operates at a larger scale and a higher price point. If you want history with more square footage and grand-hotel service, the Fairmont is the upgrade path. If you want something smaller and less formal, Sorrento holds its ground.
Compare Hotel Sorrento
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Sorrento | Easy | ||
| Four Seasons Hotel Seattle | Unknown | ||
| Hotel 1000 | Unknown | ||
| Lotte Hotel Seattle | Unknown | ||
| Thompson Seattle | Unknown | ||
| Tulalip Resort Casino | Unknown |
A quick look at how Hotel Sorrento measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Hotel Sorrento?
Book as early as possible if you're visiting Seattle during summer (June through August), when the city's hotel inventory tightens across the board. As a smaller First Hill property, Hotel Sorrento has fewer rooms than downtown towers, so availability goes faster during peak season and major conventions. Shoulder seasons — spring and autumn — offer more flexibility and typically softer rates across Seattle.
How is the pool and spa at Hotel Sorrento?
Pool and spa details are not confirmed in available venue data for Hotel Sorrento. If those amenities are a priority, verify directly with the property before booking — a smaller historic hotel at this scale often doesn't carry full spa facilities, which is worth knowing if wellness access is central to your stay.
Is Hotel Sorrento good for business travel?
Yes, particularly if your meetings are in the First Hill or Capitol Hill area. The address at 900 Madison St puts you close to the medical and professional corridor on First Hill, which suits business travelers whose work is in that pocket of the city. If you're working out of downtown's financial core or near the Convention Center daily, a property closer to 4th or 5th Avenue will save you commute time.
How does Hotel Sorrento compare to nearby hotels?
Hotel Sorrento is the case for choosing character and location specificity over scale. It doesn't compete with the Four Seasons or Lotte Hotel Seattle on amenities volume, but it offers a historically grounded First Hill base that larger glass-tower properties don't. If you want a full-service downtown hotel with a lobby bar scene and extensive facilities, Thompson Seattle is closer to that format. Hotel Sorrento suits travelers who want a quieter, smaller property with actual neighborhood context.
Do loyalty programs work at Hotel Sorrento?
Loyalty program eligibility depends on whether Hotel Sorrento is affiliated with a major chain at time of booking — this is not confirmed in current venue data. Independent boutique properties at this scale often operate outside the major loyalty ecosystems, which means points accrual may not apply. Confirm directly with the hotel before booking if points or status benefits are part of your decision.
Which room category is best at Hotel Sorrento?
Specific room categories and configurations are not available in current venue data. As a general rule with smaller historic Seattle properties, rooms on higher floors facing away from Madison St tend to offer better quiet and views. Ask the hotel directly about corner rooms or suites if you're staying more than two nights — the investment is usually worth it in a property of this size, where standard rooms can feel compact.
More hotels in Seattle
- 11th Avenue Inn Bed and BreakfastA Capitol Hill bed and breakfast that trades hotel amenities for neighbourhood character and better value per night. Best for independent travellers who want a quiet, walkable base rather than a full-service property. If you need 24-hour service or on-demand dining, look elsewhere — but for a low-fuss Seattle stay with easy access to restaurants and transit, this format delivers.
- Ace Hotel SeattleAce Hotel Seattle is a design-forward Belltown property that works best for creative travellers who want neighbourhood atmosphere over luxury amenities. It lacks a major loyalty program, so points-chasers should look elsewhere. Booking is easy most of the year, but reserve three to four weeks out for summer weekends and event periods.
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