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Hotel Brochure New Lobby, Restaurant and Meeting Space ONE AMAZING GAME CHANGER. The Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Lake Union hotel has been reinvented with an all new lobby, restaurant and meeting space! The new design gives a nod to the nautical and pays homage to history with a warm take on industrial style. Our new look is inspired by the natural elements and colors of the Pacific Northwest. Located just blocks from Seattle’s most popular attractions and businesses, you’ll be close to it all. Most of our rooms face picturesque Lake Union or the iconic Seattle skyline. All include plush bedding, flexible work spaces, and free high-speed Internet access. Work or relax. The choice, and the space, is yours. In our new lobby you’ll find The Bistro, where you can grab breakfast and dinner daily. We also serve your favorite Starbucks® beverages all day, and a full bar in the evening. It’s a great place to connect…or to disconnect. We have four meeting rooms totaling 4,000 square feet of function space, so you can really get down to business. Our largest room, Regatta View, features tons of natural light, views of Lake Union, and can accommodate up to 90 guests. Meet up. Kick back. Dig in. Whatever your speed, our updates will make sure that what you need, is right where you need it. Courtyard by Marriott® Seattle Downtown/Lake Union 925 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 206.213.0100 CourtyardLakeUnion.com Courtyard by Marriott® Seattle Downtown/Lake Union GUEST ROOM AMENITIES 7 floors • 250 guest rooms • Complimentary high-speed Internet access • Mini-refrigerator FACILITIES & SERVICES Committed to a smoke-free environment • 24-hour Market • Concierge desk • The Bistro: Eat, Drink, Connect • Fitness center • Business center • Indoor pool & whirlpool • Room service, 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. • Safe-deposit boxes at front desk • USA Today in lobby • Valet dry- cleaning service • 4 meeting rooms with 4,000 square feet of total meeting space; maximum seating capacity for 90 guests • Catering and audiovisual equipment available • Overnight delivery and pickup service • Wireless Internet in public areas and meeting rooms ATTRACTIONS Chihuly Glass Museum • Center for Wooden Boats • Kenmore Air Sea Planes • Boat Rentals; Including Sail, Electric, Kayaks and Canoes • Lake Union Park • MOHAI: Museum of History and Industry • Argosy Sightseeing Boat Cruises • Pacific Science Center • Pike Place Market • The Great Wheel • Seattle Aquarium • Seattle Art Museum • Seattle Streetcar • Space Needle • Woodland Park Zoo DIRECTIONS From Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA): When exiting Sea-Tac Airport, follow signs ‘to freeways’. Continue following signs to Interstate 5 Seattle/ Tacoma. Take the I-5 Seattle exit (North), and go approximately 15 miles into downtown Seattle. Your exit will be #167, Mercer Street/Seattle Center. This is a left lane exit. Turn right on Fairview Ave. Immediate left on Valley St. Go one block, right on Westlake Ave. North. The Courtyard is on the left. From Boeing Field/King County International Airport (BFI): From Boeing Field, Take Interstate 5 North to downtown Seattle. Your exit will be #167, Mercer Street/Seattle Center. This is a left lane exit. Turn right on Westlake Ave. North. The Courtyard is on the left. MEETING ROOM DIMENSIONS CAPACITY Sq. Ft. Crescent Theater Schoolroom Schoolroom Reception U-shape Rounds Rounds 2x6 3x6 of 8 Harbor Room 522 18 30 20 30 40 15 24 Puget Sound Room 1053 48 88 40 60 100 30 64 Lake Union Room 729 24 55 30 45 60 20 32 Regatta View 1500 60 90 40 60 100 20 80 Suite 614 400 18 25 16 24 30 N/A 24 Suite 714 400 18 25 16 24 30 N/A 24 Courtyard by Marriott® Seattle Downtown/Lake Union 925 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 206.213.0100 CourtyardLakeUnion.com.
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