The Inn at Virginia Mason - Hotel Stay w/ Rooftop Terrace Near Virginia Mason Hospital & Downtown Seattle

The Inn at Virginia Mason
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Deluxe King

One King Bed (1 night minimum)

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$152.10 /night

2 Queen Junior Suite

Two Queen Beds (1 night minimum)

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$179.10 /night

Deluxe Queen

One Queen Bed (1 night minimum)

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$134.10 /night

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Y9099VCpamelab
308 days ago
Quaint old little hotel! My granddaughter and I stayed here for the night before my surgery. It a quaint old hotel, small rooms, but cute. Was downtown Seattle, so all we could see was other businesses. We enjoyed staying here and would do again. Great place for our stay.

Experience historic elegance at The Inn at Virginia Mason, where 1920s charm meets modern comfort in the heart of Seattle’s First Hill; Relax in timeless style, steps from top medical centers and downtown attractions!

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a Deluxe Queen or Deluxe King room, or up to four in a 2 Queen Junior Suite

Please Note

  • Cashless Property
  • No Air Conditioning

Hotel at a Glance: The Inn at Virginia Mason

Nestled in Seattle’s distinguished First Hill neighborhood, The Inn at Virginia Mason stands as a proud relic of the 1920s. Originally constructed as The Rhododendron Apartments, the property retains its classic crown moldings, elegant arched entryways, and the enduring spirit of its storied past. Over the decades, this historic structure has been thoughtfully transformed—from an apartment house to a European‑style boutique inn—while preserving the timeless charm that defines its character.

Today, the Inn harmoniously blends heritage and hospitality. It offers guests refined accommodations infused with modern comforts: cable television, complimentary Wi‑Fi, and in‑room coffeemakers. The terraced rooftop garden affords sweeping vistas of Seattle’s skyline, while proximity to Virginia Mason Hospital and downtown ensures convenience for both vacationers and those visiting loved ones. Here, every stay pays tribute to a rich architectural legacy and a proud local history.

Seattle, WA: Maritime Legacy Meets Modern Innovation

Seattle, perched between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, is a city shaped as much by its natural surroundings as by its pioneering spirit. Once a booming timber town and the gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush, Seattle rose to global prominence with its deep-water port, rich shipbuilding heritage, and connection to Pacific trade routes. Its iconic skyline, crowned by the Space Needle, speaks to a proud past of ambition—born from the 1962 World’s Fair—and a future forever anchored in innovation. Historic neighborhoods like Pioneer Square retain the city’s 19th-century character, while Pike Place Market continues its legacy as one of America’s oldest and most beloved farmers markets.

Today, Seattle thrives as a nexus of culture, commerce, and creativity. Home to global titans like Amazon and Microsoft, the city pulses with a tech-forward energy that coexists with a love for the outdoors, evidenced by its countless green spaces and mountain views. The vibrant districts of Belltown, Capitol Hill, and Ballard offer culinary artistry, indie music, and nightlife layered over historic architecture and maritime charm. Whether you’re wandering the waterfront, exploring the Museum of Pop Culture, or sipping small-batch coffee in a neighborhood café, Seattle offers a dynamic and distinctly Northwestern experience—rooted in history and driven by discovery.

Amenities

  • Rooftop terrace
  • Business Services
  • Wi-Fi
  • Vending/Ice Machines
  • Dry Cleaning & Laundry Services
  • Nearby Parking (fee)
  • On-site Dining at Rho Café

Room Details

Deluxe Queen

  • One Queen Bed, No Air Conditioning
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Deluxe King

  • 1 King Bed, No Air Conditioning
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

2 Queen Junior Suite

  • Two Queen Beds, No Air Conditioning
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Smoking policy: Smoking is not permitted.
  • Pet policy: Pets are not permitted
  • Accessibility: Please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost

Need To Know Info

  • 24-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Inn at Virginia Mason

Customer Reviews

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woodsy_al
|1 review
No AC. Very basic and dated, but close to VM. We spent a night here because my wife was scheduled for surgery at Virginia Mason early the next day. It is next door to Virginia Mason, but there are steep hills to get to most of the hospital buildings. Do not stay here when the temperature is over 80 during the day. There is no AC in the rooms. 2 of 3 windows were barred from opening more than 3". The third window had broken counterbalances and would not stay up. We had a fairly uncomfortable night despite having a box fan in the room. Having the windows open meant that there was a lot of street noise on the 4th floor. Not ideal prep for surgery the next day. When it says "classic", in this case it means kind of drab and dated. The bed linens seemed old and thin and threadbare.
BrushPrairie
|1 review
Very convenient to hospital I stayed at this hotel for four nights due to a family member in the hospital next door. The hotel is located right next to the emergency room. That entrance and exit is always open. During the day there is an elevator you can take from the hotel to the hospital. The room I had was just fine. The hotel is older and there is wear and tear. Everything was clean and they have daily housekeeping. I could open the windows a little bit but only one had a screen on it. A box fan was provided which helped cool the room. I would probably be reluctant to stay here in the summer months due to a lack of air conditioning. Everyone I encountered at the front desk was polite.
H3740TGpaulab
|1 review
Possibly Good Option for Virginia Mason Patient/Families/Loved Ones I opted to stay in this hotel based on the location. For the price, I expected this hotel to be comfortable. I was looking forward to staying in this historic building. Unfortunately, my 6 night stay for business was a very unpleasant experience. I have stayed in historic hotels before and they can be very charming and quite beautiful. This one was run down, dingy and depressing. The front desk staff were unfriendly and unhelpful. I could not get a washcloth because they "ran out"...for 6 days. The benefit of this hotel would be its literal physical attachment to Virginia Mason Hospital. For loved ones of patients needing services at Virginia Mason, you could not get a closer or more convenient location. That being said, if I had a loved at Virginia Mason the least of my concerns would be my sleeping accommodations. I hope they give a steep discount to Virginia Mason patients/families/loved ones because those individuals should not have to pay 'sticker price' for this hotel. It serves the purpose for a close, safe hotel for Virginia Mason services.
Y9099VCpamelab
|1 review
Quaint old little hotel! My granddaughter and I stayed here for the night before my surgery. It a quaint old hotel, small rooms, but cute. Was downtown Seattle, so all we could see was other businesses. We enjoyed staying here and would do again. Great place for our stay.
keikostoner
|1 review
Baroness Hotel stay. We stayed a night before my husband’s medical procedure. Not enough information was given at the time of the reservation, not knowing how and where to unload luggage or no snswer to how much discount we received on medical procedure at Virginia Mason Hospital. The staffs were just polite enough but no smiles nor extra miles to be helpful. Outside noise was so bad, ended up with poor sleep

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