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There are two cruise terminals, one close to downtown, the other a couple of miles north in a more industrial area.  Pier 66, the downtown one, hosts NCL and Oceania and some transients.  The other cruise lines (HAL, Princess, RCL et al) use the more distant terminal at Pier 91 (aka Smith Cove.)  

 

Any downtown hotel will be a short cab ride from either pier.  There are two hotels, the Downtown Marriott and the Edgewater that are across the street and a long block north (respectively) from the Pier 66 terminal.  

 

There are many, many threads about Seattle hotels in the "West Coast Departures" board.  

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25 minutes ago, Gardyloo said:

There are two cruise terminals, one close to downtown, the other a couple of miles north in a more industrial area.  Pier 66, the downtown one, hosts NCL and Oceania and some transients.  The other cruise lines (HAL, Princess, RCL et al) use the more distant terminal at Pier 91 (aka Smith Cove.)  

 

Any downtown hotel will be a short cab ride from either pier.  There are two hotels, the Downtown Marriott and the Edgewater that are across the street and a long block north (respectively) from the Pier 66 terminal.  

 

There are many, many threads about Seattle hotels in the "West Coast Departures" board.  

Thank you so much!   Also, wasn't aware of that board.  Thanks again!

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The Belltown Inn is 4 blocks from the Norwegian terminal, a short walk down hill. It’s a bit more reasonable pricewise than many downtown hotels. It’s near many restaurants and within a 15 minute walk to both the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. There are no hotels closer than the Marriott & Edgewater.

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8 hours ago, cruise*enthusiast said:

Our cruise leaves from Seattle.  Looking for recommendations for hotels closest to the port.

 

Just use goggle to find the Port of Seattle cruise ship schedule to determine which dock your ship will be using.  That information may determine your hotel selection, but since taxis/uber are so reasonable in Seattle it may not be a factor.  And even though the Marriott Waterfront is directly across from Pier 66 (Bell Street) they offer shuttle service to Pier 91 (Smith Cove) for a very reasonable fee.

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I think the OP is on NCL...so Pier 66.  Seattle Marriott puts them very close...as does the Edgewater...But, depending on how much time they are spending and what else they may want to see or do, any Downtown hotel will be close by Uber/Lyft.

 

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8 hours ago, Bruin Steve said:

I think the OP is on NCL...so Pier 66.  Seattle Marriott puts them very close...as does the Edgewater...But, depending on how much time they are spending and what else they may want to see or do, any Downtown hotel will be close by Uber/Lyft.

 

Yes, NCL Encore.

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