Tillicum Village is on Blake Island, which is located on the east side of Seattle. It sits eight miles from Seattle's Central Waterfront and is only accessible by a charter or private boat. Though there are not any hotels in Tillicum Village, the waterfront, which is roughly 10 minutes away, offers a variety of accommodation options. Most hotels are located near a variety of Seattle attractions including museums and restaurants.
Alexis Hotel is the closest hotel to Tillicum Village and located down First Avenue. Aside from being just a few blocks from the coast of Puget Sound, it is just steps from some of Seattle's best shopping including Perfumerie Nasreen, Scandia Jewelers and the Seattle Shopping Center. The hotel's accommodation options include standard size rooms as well as specialty suites including the Authors Suite that features a fireplace as well as classic books that are signed by famous authors.
The Inn at the Harbor is also located just three blocks from the coast on First Avenue. The hotel is right in the heart of Seattle's arts and business district and walking distance to a number of gallery's including Seattle Art Museum. The Inn at the Harbor offers a number of modern amenities including a fitness center, indoor swimming pool, lap pool and basketball court. It also offers a variety of special packages including the Pacific Science Center Package that includes deluxe accommodations, two tickets to the museum, evening reception and breakfast.
The Four Seasons Hotel is just north of Tillicum Village and less than one block from the coast. It is across the street to the Waterfront Park and the Seattle Aquarium as well as a variety of well-known restaurants like Pike Place Market. Accommodation options include either an urban view of the Seattle skyline or a view of the Puget Sound. The hotel features ART restaurant and lounge that offers Pacific Northwest cuisine. Also, a variety of spa and massage packages are available.
Hotel Monaco is about six blocks west of the coast and right next to the Transit Tunnel and University Transit Station. The hotel is located in Pioneer Square, which is the heart of the downtown area and features historical attractions such as the Seattle Public Library. The boutique hotel mixes traditional elements including extravagant murals with contemporary furnishings and amenities. It offers a complimentary wine hour every Friday from some of the best local vineyards.