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The Heathman Hotel
(between 3rd St & Main St)
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 284-5800
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10 reviews for The Heathman Hotel
So I drank too much in dtown Kirkland and had to stay here, what eves.
The bed - OMFG. THE BED. I haven't slept that good in AGES.
I'm not lying here when I say that I actually extended my stay another night because I was having SUCH a good time at this place.
Again. The bed. Wow.
Amazing maid service that even comes back at night for turn down. Now. Ive had turn down service before and that has mainly been just the folding down the covers of the bed etc, but THERE turn down service you ask?
*Ear Plugs
*Sleep Mask
*Chocolate
*Bottled Water
*Bed fluffin
Lets review #1. EAR PLUGS?!?! Are you trying to tell me that you put me next to the honeymoon suite and you're just prepping me for what may be a porno being filmed next door? NOPE. I asked upon checkout what they were for and they informed me that Saturday nights can get a bit loud in Kirkland so if I happened to fall asleep with the balcony door open (the balcony door ALSO turns into a window mind you. FTW?) that I could avoid the noise and still have a breeze.
Wow Heathman. You've thought of EVERYTHING.
I DID order room service on the 2nd night, but I've been to Trellis (the restaurant downstairs) before and already knew it was going to be mind blowing. It was. Cheese plate (a MUST when ordering from there) and the grilled halibut was what I was craving, and as always, I licked the plate. After that? Back to bed.
This place is a MUST on the east side peeps.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this place!
The service is ridiculously wonderful for a small boutique hotel, decor clean and homey, and the food was superb AND reasonably priced. Every person I encountered from the Valet to the turn down housekeeper were friendly and willing to help in any way possible.
My reservation was made incorrectly a few months earlier, but their recovery was text book good. The bath amenities are seriously great products and they are sustainable! I tried the beef short ribs via room service and could not have been happier. Beds are comfy and you choose your pillow type. PLUS FREE INTERNET! Honestly if you ever get the chance to stay here you will love it.
I was put to the difficult task of planning the perfect retirement party for an irreplaceable member of our clinic staff. The goal was to find a setting that was elegant, memorable, and could truly show the owners appreciation for 17 years of service. After searching through different sites on the Eastside I found myself at the beautiful Heathman Hotel. The event staff was incredibly helpful showing me all elements of the hotel and event space.
Once deciding on the site I was assigned to an event manager that helped me figure out every element of the event from table arrangements and signs to appetizers, drinks and dinner.
During the event I didn't have to think of a thing - they took over EVERYTHING, and any request was immediately answered with a yes and quickly responded to. The space is on the spender side, but if you are looking for an evening of pure enjoyment and ease the Heathman Hotel is the place for your event.
My preference is to stay in boutique hotels when traveling. I firmly believe that the level of service and comfort is higher than most chain hotels, even higher-end places like the W. The Heathman Hotel is an excellent example of the boutique concept. Seemingly brand new, the Heathman is a small property (only 91 rooms) right in downtown Kirkland. The lobby is very tastefully appointed with plenty of comfortable seating and a fireplace. Good jazz is playing in the background and the whole environment is very inviting. Service at check in is friendly and thorough, detailing all of the hotel's many amenities. Among these are the usual suspects: free wireless internet, workout room (with high-end equipment), free local and domestic long distance calling, even free water in the room. However, an unusual (and very cool) complimentary perk is the town car service, which can take you to major business and shopping districts within Kirkland and Redmond.
The rooms, though, are how you judge a hotel, and these are among the very nicest I've stayed in. Spacious and nicely furnished, which a large work desk, Sony flatscreen TV (and quite a few HD channels), electric water kettle with organic coffees and teas with a French press (sweet!) and a gloriously comfortable bed. It actually competes with the Hotel Le Germain in Toronto and Montreal for most comfortable bed ever. The bathroom is also nice and big, featuring a great shower with strong water pressure (a very important feature.)
There is, what seems like, a very nice restaurant called Trellis attached to the hotel. They have patio seating, which offers a great vantage point for people watching. I've not eaten here and have only had a glass of wine (good selection by the glass) at the bar, but would consider dining at Trellis in the future.
I get a good corporate rate, but the standard rate is incredibly reasonable considering the quality, service and amenities. I will definitely come back here.
Hollah! I am at 400! I love when friends come to visit, and they come stay in my neck of the woods... Kirkland! There was a sweet suite involved. Our room got room service: salami, cheese, flatbread, grapes and some champagne. It was a celebration bitches! Each room had a flat screen, everything was sleek and state of the art. I fell asleep, or perhaps passed out, in a super comfy bed, my friends were passed out in the other bed, and another in a chair so comfy it became his bed. I know it wasn't cheap, but its a really nice hotel, and a great place to stay.
The Heathman Hotel in Kirkland is worth considering if you're looking for a nice room on the Eastside.
Spacious rooms, huge bathroom, awesome shower, free wifi, French Press organic coffee in the room, nice & free workout club, 42" flat screen TV, good restaurant specializing in local & organic food, $13 valet parking. If weather is nice, it's walking distance to a bunch of restaurants in downtown Kirkland.
And, Microsoft employees take note, it's a quick drive to Microsoft that doesn't involve freeway.
Kirkland isn't as big/urban as Bellevue, but that's part of the charm.
The Heathman is in the ballpark of a Kimpton hotel in terms of level of quality. Or, think a boutique version of a Westin.
Will definitely consider for a return trip.
Very nice hotel. Well appointed room, great bed/linens, nice bathroom and shower, HD TV, free and solid WiFi. I paid $169/ night with the weekend getaway package which included free valet and 30% off the spa (didn't use). Ate a late supper at the bar in the Trellis restaurant which was quite good and reasonable. Killer bourbon selection if your so inclined. The service was attentive and high quality across the board.
My only complaint was our breakfast (hash and eggs bennie) in the restaurant on Sunday was terrible. Saturday breakfast (croissants and jam) in room was great. Go figure.
Stayed here the friday before valentines day with my man. we checked in pretty tipsy after a night in Ktown but was pleasently surprised by the staff. They were very nice and humored us. The room was nice, not the most exciting room ever but simple and the bed was SOOOOOOOO comfortable. sheets were awesome too. wanted to stay in bed all day and order roomservice. i've heard the restaurant and spa is awesome. would like to come back soon. the toiletries in the bathroom were really nice as well.
Are you ever in Seattle? Try to explore this city called Kirkland where it is more secluded and less busy. Right smack the center of Kirkland, you will find a 91-room botique hotel that's a few steps away from restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, and best of all, the Marina. This place is about 15-20 minutes away from Seattle and 5 minutes away from Bellevue.This was a great gamble when we chose this place to celebrate a holiday weekend. Depending on the occasion you're here for, the average price of $240 a night can be moderate or slightly pricey. They have an intimate sized room with some unique items that spells "luxury and indulgence". Here you will find the "Art of Sleep" bed menu which gives guests interesting choices of preferred pillow style between European Featherbed, European Pillow-top and Tempur-Pedic beds. Oh!Decisions, decisions, decisions. Other amenities include personal conceirge service and maid service. Kirkland, a small, classy community full of young and gorgeous people, is a wonderful place to treat yourself to a few nights of chicness in this lifestyle hotel. Yehey to a wonderful cozy night of sleep!
This is one of the best hotels where i have stayed. my husband and i decided to head up to seattle for a little weekend getaway and found an incredible rate on travelzoo for this small 91-room boutique hotel in kirkland. GO TRAVELZOO!!!!! it was perfect! the rate was fantastic and on top of that we had $50 credit per day to eat at their organic restaurant the trellis. please see my review on the trellis restaurant if interested in more detail. the hotel is brand-new - apparently is opened last year. it offers a full service spa - penterra spa, fitness center, conceige, etc. You have the choice of mattress....european pillow-top, european feather bed, and tempurpedic. we had the european pillow-top and it was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!! wow! it was very hard to get up every day because the bed was so comfortable...had the best sleep ever. very nice. the room was immaculate....sparkling clean, the shower was wonderful...great showerhead with good pressure....excellent use of space in the room. counter space for purses, etc. Free wi-fi internet access, bath robes, slippers....we were really pampered! it was so nice. i would recommend this hotel for anyone who is interested in a nice, romantic place to relax and enjoy truly beautiful accomodations. it's only 15-20 min. from the city...we were able to easily hang out in the U-district and the city and get back to our hotel without any hangups. it was a wonderful experience...can't wait to go back.



