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    1 Hotel Seattle Review: I’d Stay at the Sustainable Luxury Hotel Again

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    • 1 Hotels, a luxury chain focused on sustainability, opened a location in Seattle on May 6.
    • I spent one night at 1 Hotel Seattle during the first weekend it was open for $450.
    • I thought it felt more like a boutique hotel than a chain.

    Macrame chandeliers dangled above me, making me feel as if I were beneath a tree as I brushed my fingertips over a trunk coffee table with live edges. I was entranced by the surrounding nature, but I wasn’t beneath a tree. I wasn’t even outside.

    I was in the lobby of 1 Hotel Seattle, the latest property from a luxury chain I’d never heard of before called 1 Hotels. I usually avoid hotel chains because I prefer to have unique experiences in each destination I visit.

    But when I learned that the luxury hotel was opening days before my trip to Seattle, I capitalized on the opportunity to sleep in a brand-new room and give this chain I wasn’t familiar with a chance.

    I booked a one-night stay for $450, and I’m so glad I did, because 1 Hotel Seattle felt nothing like a chain. In fact, if I hadn’t done my research, I would have thought it was a boutique establishment.

    Take a look around the nature-inspired hotel.

    The luxury 1 Hotel Seattle opened on May 6. I stayed there four days later.


    The exterior of 1 Hotel Seattle

    The exterior of 1 Hotel Seattle.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The 1 Hotels chain has been around since 2015 and operates worldwide. It has locations in the US, the UK, and China, among other places. Nearly a dozen locations are open and running, and more are coming soon to Texas, Mexico, Copenhagen, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.

    Every 1 Hotel is centered on nature and sustainability, according to the company’s website.

    The newest location in Seattle opened on May 6 and has a starting rate of $400 a night, a hotel representative told Business Insider.

    The hotel is located on the southern edge of South Lake Union, Seattle’s tech neighborhood. It’s less than a mile from the waterfront and Pike Place Market.

    “All 1 Hotels are rooted in their surroundings, so what sets 1 Hotel Seattle apart is how deeply it channels the spirit of the Pacific Northwest,” general manager Rob Brandenberg told BI.

    The natural vibe of the hotel was clear upon entering.


    The entrance to the 1 Hotel Seattle lobby with an organic sculpture of the No. 1 on the left

    The entrance to 1 Hotel Seattle


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    I was greeted with a driftwood sculpture of the brand’s signature No. 1. Organic textures filled the space, from the floors to the walls.

    “The hotel draws from the raw beauty of the Pacific Northwest, with reclaimed wood, natural stone, moss-inspired art, and live-edge furnishings woven throughout the design,” Brandenberg said.

    I stepped inside a hotel lobby unlike any other I’d seen before.


    Inside a dimly lit hotel lobby with organic materials, a staircase in front of a living wall, and natural furniture

    Inside the 1 Hotel Seattle lobby.


    Courtesy of Mikkel Vang/1 Hotel Seattle

    The lobby brought the outside in with furniture resembling tree trunks, potted plants of all sizes, and what Brandenberg calls a “living wall of greenery” climbing two stories behind a reclaimed timber and stone staircase.

    As I stepped inside, a soothing soundtrack made me feel like I was in some kind of sanctuary. I was listening to the Sounds of 1, the chain’s signature playlist curated by Michaelangelo L’Acqua, the global entertainment director for 1 Hotels’ parent company, Starwood Hotels.

    “Acoustic instrumentation and soulful vocals are balanced with select electronic elements, creating a sound that transitions seamlessly from the energy of the day into the moodier tones of night,” a hotel representative told BI in an email. “The music ebbs and flows with the rhythm of the property, complementing the natural materials and calming atmosphere found throughout the space.”

    With a calming soundtrack inspired by nature, an array of organic textures to touch, and greenery surrounding me, I thought the lobby was a great place to practice mindfulness.

    The hotel had a restaurant and a lobby bar.


    A dimly lit empty bar with plants on the walls and ceiling

    Inside La Boba, the 1 Hotel Seattle restaurant.


    Courtesy of Mikkel Vang/1 Hotel Seattle

    Brandenberg said the on-site restaurant, La Boba, fuses Spanish, Japanese, and Mediterranean cuisine using local ingredients.

    “And at Drift, the lobby bar, guests can expect fresh, locally sourced ingredients and Pacific Northwest-distilled spirits — an elevated yet easygoing take on modern mixology,” he added.

    Brandenberg said the hotel works with local farmers and offers zero-waste mixology classes.

    Across from the lobby, there was a gift shop.


    A nook of retail items for sale at 1 Hotel Seattle

    Good Things, the 1 Hotels gift shop.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The 1 Hotels gift shop, Good Things, has a sustainable clothing collection with youth and adult sizes, accessories, scents, and other small items.

    Six event spaces were spread out on the second floor.


    The entrance to a white meeting room inside 1 Hotel Seattle

    The entrance to a meeting room inside 1 Hotel Seattle.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    Events, including weddings and business meetings, take place on the second floor at 1 Hotel Seattle.

    I noticed that the event rooms were flooded with natural light.

    On the same floor, there was an outdoor terrace.


    seats and tables on a rooftop terrace with buildings, trees, and the space needed in the background

    A peek at the outdoor terrace.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The patio, which is open year-round, was surrounded by towering buildings and trees with a stellar view of the iconic Space Needle.

    Brandenberg called it a “quiet spot to connect with nature.”

    The second floor also housed the gym.


    Inside an empty gym with weights on the left and cardio equipment on the right

    Inside the hotel’s gym.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    Known as the Field House, the on-site gym had free weights and cardio machines, like resistance treadmills and Peloton bikes, as well as group classes and personal training sessions.

    A basket of green apples and a filtered water tap were also near the entrance.

    My room calmed me with warm lighting and natural hues.


    Inside a neutral-toned room at 1 Hotel Seattle

    Inside the reporter’s room.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The hotel has 153 rooms, 45 of which are suites. I stayed in a 327-square-foot City King room.

    The room had a king-sized bed with organic linen sheets across from a 55-inch TV. It also had a cozy sitting area, a wardrobe, and a full bathroom. I found many amenities, from an espresso machine and a mini bar to a yoga mat.

    Nods to the natural environment were everywhere. The reclaimed wood headboard was anchored above a tree-trunk nightstand. A tree-like coat rack hung on the wall next to a potted plant with draping vines on the console table.

    The bathroom blended nature and modern luxury.


    Inside a hotel bathroom with organic shapes and materials

    Inside the bathroom in the reporter’s room.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The bathroom surfaces were a mix of natural materials, from wood bases to Chiara quartzite counters.

    A rainfall shower with pebble stone flooring was on one side of the room. On the other side was a large bathtub with a sliding door opening to the rest of the room, so I could watch TV while soaking in the tub.

    Inside the bathroom, I found Bamford toiletries, a hairdryer, slippers, and a robe that felt like a giant sweatshirt.

    The standout parts of the room were the sustainable amenities.


    A composite image of a hand turning on a faucet and holding a wood plaque in front of a bed

    A filtered tap and a sustainability initiative in the hotel room.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    I found amenities I’d never seen in a hotel room before. Rather than a greeting printed on cardstock, my welcome message was written on a textured chalkboard.

    Instead of disposable water bottles, my room had a filtered water tap and glassware sourced from recycled wine bottles.

    There was also a small, wooden plaque detailing the hotel’s “1 Less Thing” program, where guests can leave clothing to donate to Mary’s Place, a local family shelter the hotel partners with.

    These details set 1 Hotel Seattle apart from other luxury accommodations I’ve booked around the world.


    A hotel lobby full of plants and biophilic furniture

    The lobby at 1 Hotel Seattle.


    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    “This isn’t just another hotel,” Brandenberg said. “It’s a place for travelers who care about where they stay, how they stay, and the impact they leave behind.”

    The natural vibe of the hotel was so alluring that it made me want to be a more sustainable traveler. Now I’ll stay in a 1 Hotel every chance I get.

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