Staybridge SuitesSeattle Downtown - Lake UnionÁREA LOCAL
Right in South Lake Union, our extended stay suites in Seattle put you at the center of it all — waterfront parks, world-class museums, live sports, and an evolving food scene. Start with a few of our favorite spots just minutes from your suite.
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Right in the Middle of it All
Score Big on Seattle Sports
A Premium Option for Shorter Stays
Localização privilegiada no centro
Made for Longer Stays in Seattle
Right in the Middle of it All
South Lake Union puts you steps from Lake Union Park and a quick Monorail ride to the Seattle Center, where the Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture anchor the skyline. Pike Place Market and the waterfront are just minutes south. Tech campuses line the neighborhood for business travelers, and Sea-Tac Airport is only about 20 minutes away.
Experience the energy of Seattle sports from our prime Lake Union location. Spend summer evenings at T-Mobile Park, Lumen Field, and Climate Pledge Arena, then look ahead to football season this fall. Our spacious suites offer a comfortable home base for every fan. Stay close to the action and enjoy the game-day excitement.
Our sister property, EVEN Hotel Seattle Downtown Lake Union, is located in the same building and offers a modern, wellness focused stay. It’s a great option for guests seeking stylish design, fitness amenities, and a centrally located base, while remaining close to the extended stay comforts of Staybridge Suites and convenient downtown access.
Conveniently located near the Space Needle, popular destinations such as Pike Place Market, Lake Union Park, and the Museum of Pop Culture are just minutes away. Business travelers will be close to major corporate offices, including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Nordstrom. The Seattle Tacoma International Airport is also just a short drive away.
Settle in for extended stays at Staybridge Suites Seattle Downtown – Lake Union, where spacious suites, full kitchens, and separate living areas make longer visits effortless. Enjoy easy access to Lake Union, downtown, and tech hubs, plus comforts that feel like home. Book today with our extended stay rate to plan your Seattle adventure.
Enjoy the nearby Seattle attractions from our convenient location.
A trip to Pike Place Market is a must when visiting Seattle.
Discover the beauty of the Kirkland Waterfronts.
Experience the Seattle Downtown – Lake Union.
Explore Mount Rainier National Park during your visit.
Natural beauty awaits at the Washington Park Arboretum.
Explorar Seattle
Museu da Cultura Pop (MOPOP)
325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
The Museum of Pop Culture is less than a mile from our hotel and worth clearing your schedule for. Frank Gehry's shimmering exterior houses immersive exhibitions spanning music, sci-fi, horror, fantasy, and gaming. The Hendrix gallery digs into the icon's career through personal artifacts, and the Sound Lab hands you real instruments to play and record with. From Nirvana's roots to indie video games, MoPOP covers a lot of ground. Families and solo visitors alike tend to stay longer than planned.
Pike Place Market
85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98101
About 1.5 miles away, Pike Place Market brings Seattle to life. Since 1907, its nine acres have been packed with fresh produce, flying fish, local vendors, and independent shops, along with the original Starbucks. Wander below into the DownUnder for hidden gems like vintage stores and cozy eateries, then take in street performers and views of Elliott Bay. Plan for a quick stop… and end up staying longer.
Lake Union
860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Step out and onto the water at Lake Union Park, just a few blocks from your room. Spend the day exploring MOHAI, admiring historic ships like the Virginia V, or renting a rowboat for a different view of the city. Walk the shoreline, watch model boats drift across the pond, or hop on the Cheshiahud Loop for a scenic lakeside escape. When you’re ready to explore more, the South Lake Union Streetcar brings downtown within minutes.
Agulha Espacial
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109
Plan a visit to one of Seattle’s most impressive viewing experiences. The Space Needle features indoor and outdoor observation areas, complete with floor‑to‑ceiling glass, open‑air glass walls, and Skyriser glass benches. The elevators reach the upper deck in about 41 seconds, and the views stretch across downtown, Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier, and both the Olympic and Cascade ranges. Aim for early mornings or golden hour to enjoy the clearest skies and best lighting.
Arena do Promessa Climática
334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Located in the heart of Seattle Center, Climate Pledge Arena is a premier destination for live entertainment and home to the Seattle Kraken and Storm. This state-of-the-art venue hosts concerts, sporting events, and more, all within easy reach of Staybridge Suites Seattle Downtown - Lake Union.
Museum of History & Industry
860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
A short walk from our hotel at Lake Union Park, the Museum of History & Industry covers Seattle's story from its earliest days to its current run as a global tech center. Permanent galleries explore maritime history, aviation, and innovation, and rotating exhibits bring in fresh topics throughout the year. Families should look into the Kid-Struction Zone and Discovery Packs. MOHAI is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM, with late hours until 8 PM every Thursday and free admission on First Thursdays.
PlayDate SEA
1275 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109
PlayDate SEA is right around the corner on Mercer Street, making it one of the easiest outings for families staying with us. The three-story indoor playground has interactive dance floors, a ball cannon area, and enough climbing space to wear kids out before dinner. All-day play runs $10 on weekdays and $18 on weekends, and adults get in free. They've also got a café on-site so parents can grab a coffee while the kids burn off energy. Private rooms are available for birthdays and groups too.
Kois Center
1001 Fairview Ave N, Suite 2200, Seattle, WA 98109
The Kois Center is a premier educational facility located in the heart of the Lake Union neighborhood. It offers advanced dental continuing education through a rigorous clinical program. Attendees from around the world visit to enhance their skills in restorative dentistry while enjoying a prime waterfront setting.
Outdoor Movies at Gas Works Park
2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
Enjoy a classic Seattle summer tradition with outdoor movies at Gas Works Park. Set against the backdrop of an iconic former industrial plant and the stunning city skyline, these screenings offer a perfect evening for families and friends. Bring a blanket and some snacks to watch hit films on the lawn under the stars.
Festival de Design de Seattle, de 15a20de agosto
860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
O Seattle Design Festival começa a alguns passos do nosso hotel no Lake Union Park, com uma festa Block Party de dois dias em 15 e 16 de agosto, das 10 h às 7 h, seguida por eventos em toda a cidade até 20 de agosto. Esta celebração gratuita atrai mais de 10,000 participantes todos os anos para explorar como o design molda as comunidades através de instalações práticas, workshops e conversas estimulantes. Se você trabalha com design, ou tem simplesmente curiosidade, todos serão bem-vindos. Chegue cedo e planeie passar o dia, há muito para desfrutar.
PAX West Gaming Convention, September 4-7
Seattle Convention Center, 705 Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98101
Level up your Labor Day weekend at PAX West, one of the world's biggest celebrations of gaming and pop culture, held just minutes away at the Seattle Convention Center. Running September 4 through 7, this four-day event packs two massive expo halls, hands-on demos of upcoming titles, competitive esports tournaments, live concerts, cosplay, and panels with industry icons. Whether you're a casual player or a devoted fan, PAX West turns downtown Seattle into a gamer's paradise you won't forget.
2026 Boeing Apple Cup, September 6
Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium, 3800 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, WA 98195
Cheer on college football's most storied Pacific Northwest rivalry at the 2026 Boeing Apple Cup, where the Washington Huskies host the Washington State Cougars on Sunday, September 6 at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium. This season-opening clash marks another chapter in a tradition dating back to 1900, promising crowd-roaring energy, tailgates, and unforgettable plays. Grab your purple or crimson gear and join thousands of passionate fans just a short trip from the hotel for game day.
Bumbershoot Arts & Music Festival, September 5-6
Seattle Center, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109
Dive into Seattle's most surprising weekend at Bumbershoot, the city's legendary arts and music festival returning to Seattle Center September 5 and 6. Set beneath the iconic Space Needle, this Labor Day tradition blends live music across every genre with visual art, fashion showcases, comedy, food from top local vendors, and wonderfully weird performances around every corner. Family-friendly and endlessly creative, Bumbershoot is a full-spectrum celebration of Pacific Northwest culture.
Washington State Fair, September 4-27
Washington State Fair Event Center, 110 9th Avenue SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
Experience one of the largest fairs in the entire country at the Washington State Fair in nearby Puyallup, running September 4 through 27. A cherished end-of-summer tradition since 1900, the fair welcomes over a million guests with thrilling carnival rides, star-studded live concerts, prize-winning livestock, and those famous Fisher scones. Wander agricultural exhibits, sample classic fair food, and enjoy family fun for all ages. Closed Tuesdays and September 9, so plan your visit accordingly.
Fremont Oktoberfest, September 18-20
Fremont Oktoberfest, Phinney Ave N & N 35th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Raise a stein at Fremont Oktoberfest, proudly ranked among the world's Top 10 Oktoberfest destinations, happening September 18 through 20 in Seattle's quirky and colorful Fremont neighborhood. This lively 21+ street party pours 80-plus craft and German beers alongside live music, a buzzing DJ tower, festival games, chainsaw pumpkin carving, and the beloved Dogtoberfest on Sunday. Just a short hop from the hotel, it's a spirited, one-of-a-kind way to toast the season, Fremont style. Prost!
Georgetown Morgue Haunted House
5000 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA 98134
Just south of downtown, the Georgetown Morgue delivers one of Seattle's most notorious fall traditions. Set inside a former morgue, this premier haunted attraction winds you through dark, twisting corridors filled with detailed sets, intense sound effects, and sudden scares that keep your pulse racing. Open select nights from late September through early November, it's a seasonal thrill made for guests who love a good fright.
Earshot Jazz Festival, October 7-25
Venues citywide, Seattle, WA
Every October, the Earshot Jazz Festival fills Seattle with three weeks of world-class performances, premieres, and workshops at more than a dozen venues across the city. Now in its 38th year, the 2026 edition honors the centennials of John Coltrane and Miles Davis while spotlighting Pacific Northwest artists alongside internationally renowned masters. From intimate club sets to concert-hall showcases, there's a night of music for every kind of listener.
Seattle Technology Summit 2026, October 14
Sheraton Grand Seattle, 1400 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Downtown's Sheraton Grand Seattle hosts the ElevateIT Seattle Technology Summit, a one-day gathering of technology leaders, security professionals, and innovators. Keynotes, expert panels, and interactive sessions cover cloud computing, cybersecurity, AI, and the trends shaping the region's tech landscape. Just a short ride from the hotel, it's a convenient stop for business travelers in town for the event. Connect, learn, and network with the Pacific Northwest's tech community.
Refract: Glass Experience, October 15-18
Studios & galleries citywide, Anchored at Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle, WA
For four days each October, Refract transforms Seattle into a celebration of glass art with more than 50 events across the city and region. Watch live glassblowing demonstrations, tour open studios, and explore exhibitions that showcase the Pacific Northwest's world-renowned glass community. Many experiences are free, making it easy to drop in between other plans. Discover why Seattle is one of the great glass-art destinations in the world.
local Restaurants
LOCAL Public Eatery
Americana
LOCAL Public Eatery sits on Terry Ave in South Lake Union with 20 beer taps, two shuffleboard tables, and a menu that covers brunch through late night. The space seats 285 and fills up on game days, but there's plenty of room for a casual dinner or group outing on quieter nights. Happy hour runs twice daily, and the kitchen stays open late, with doors closing at midnight most days and 1 AM Thursday through Saturday.
Cactus South Lake Union serves bold Mexican and Southwestern inspired dishes, from tacos and enchiladas to fresh, shareable plates. Sip a signature margarita and stop in for weekday happy hour for great drink specials and flavorful bites in a lively setting.
Portage Bay Café is a popular Seattle brunch spot known for fluffy pancakes with a loaded berry bar, classic eggs Benedict, and hearty egg dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. A lively go to spot for weekend brunch.
Ba Bar is a neighborhood favorite in South Lake Union, serving modern Vietnamese dishes inspired by Saigon's street food scene. The pho and cocktails both draw regulars, and the menu stretches from vermicelli bowls and imperial rolls to lemongrass skewers and creative bar snacks. Outdoor seating is available when the weather cooperates, and the kitchen stays open until 10:30 PM for late diners. It's walkable from the hotel and works well for everything from a solo lunch to a group dinner.
Duke's Seafood is a popular waterfront seafood restaurant in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood known for its sustainably sourced Pacific Northwest seafood, award winning chowders, and casual yet lively vibe. With great lake views, a full bar, and options from fresh oysters to fish and chips, it's a go to spot for lunch, dinner, and happy hour.
Bleuwiches is a Seattle sandwich shop known for its creative, Asian inspired sandwiches made with organic bread and high quality ingredients. It's a cozy go to spot for fresh, flavorful lunch options.
This fast casual Vietnamese eatery is known for made to order banh mi, rice and vermicelli bowls, and fresh, bold flavors. With sizzling proteins and vibrant toppings, it's a quick, satisfying choice for street food inspired fare.
A cozy, Scandinavian inspired café in Seattle, serving specialty coffee, house baked pastries, and European style breakfast and lunch in a warm, inviting atmosphere.