Hotel 1000 Seattle Renovates Property-Wide Spaces

Hotel 1000 Seattle

SEATTLE—Hotel 1000 Seattle, LXR Hotels & Resorts announced Rosebay and The Nineteenth as part of a multi-million dollar renovation project. The transformation also includes enhancements to the spa and a renovated lobby with NFT displays including rotating artwork by Niio.

Part of Hilton’s luxury LXR Hotels & Resorts portfolio, Hotel 1000 Seattle offers a resort experience for travelers, located near the newly rebuilt Waterfront District and within walking distance of Pike Place Market. The property blends the Pacific Northwest with amenities, service, and access to the city.

“We are committed to offering our guests personalized services and unique amenities that offer an authentic and immersive destination experience,” said Michael Walzl, general manager, Hotel 1000 Seattle, LXR Hotels & Resorts. “The new cocktail bar Rosebay is an exciting new offering with a cocktail menu curated by a celebrated Seattle mixologist, Lindsey Matteson. Our new Topgolf suite and other enhancements bring forth a modern era and we look forward to welcoming our guests to experience these new offerings.”

Accommodating up to 14 guests, the Topgolf Swing Suite located in The Nineteenth has the latest Full Swing Simulator technology and interactive stimulator used by golf professionals and enthusiasts looking to improve their game and beginners starting out or looking for a fun gaming experience. The lounge area provides a setting for snacks and beverages, with two large projection TVs for sports events and interactive games. The décor includes a mood-setting wall covering as well as art such as the recreation of the 15th hole at Chambers Bay using thousands of tees by local artist Matthew Olds. Guests can use provided Callaway clubs, including a set for kids, for a fun family activity.

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Guests can book at The Spa at Hotel 1000 Seattle, an urban wellness destination in Seattle. The spa has been redesigned and reimagined, inclusive of treatments and incorporating the area in its ambiance, lighting, and decor.

Rosebay offers small-batch craft cocktails, local beer, and wine in a setting featuring a large bar, central fireplace, and mixed seating with local furniture and fixtures with a color palette that reflects the Pacific Northwest and the city’s history. Seattle mixologist Lindsay Matteson designed the menu creating cocktails from fresh and seasonal to classic and spirit-forward. The menu offers shareable plates for groups of friends as well as options to order multiple plates creating a full meal for solo travelers.

Alongside the redesigned accommodations and bar, guests can enjoy Hotel 1000 Seattle’s restaurant, All Water Seafood & Oyster Bar, which provides a dining experience that pays tribute to Seattle’s maritime legacy.

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