Westin Seattle

The Westin Seattle
Hotel chain Westin Hotels
General information
Location United States
Address 1900 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, Washington
Coordinates 47°36′49″N 122°20′18″W / 47.613516°N 122.338225°W / 47.613516; -122.338225Coordinates: 47°36′49″N 122°20′18″W / 47.613516°N 122.338225°W / 47.613516; -122.338225
Opening North Tower: 1982
South Tower: 1969
Management Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide
Height North Tower: 137 m (449 ft)
South Tower: 121 m (397 ft)
Technical details
Floor count North Tower: 47
South tower: 40
Design and construction
Architect John Graham & Associates
Other information
Number of rooms 891
Number of suites 1 Presidential Suite
8 Luxury Suites
6 Deluxe Suites
20 Executive Suites
Number of restaurants Relish Burger Bistro
Lobby Bar
Website
www.WestinSeattle.com/
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The Westin Seattle is a twin tower highrise hotel in Seattle, Washington. The south tower, with 40 floors at 121 m (397 ft) was completed in 1969 as the Washington Plaza Hotel. It was built on the site of the historic Orpheum theater. Western International Hotels operated the Washington Plaza as one property with the adjacent Benjamin Franklin Hotel, built in 1929.

The Benjamin Franklin was demolished in July 1980[7] for construction of a second, nearly identical tower.[8] While work on the tower went on, the Washington Plaza was renamed The Westin in 1981. Completed in 1982, the 137 m (449 ft) 47-storey north tower, is the tallest hotel tower in the city.

This set of buildings is featured as the album art for the Modest Mouse album The Lonesome Crowded West.[9]

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