Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center
The Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center is a four-story hotel building located directly across from SeaTac airport. It provides guest rooms, a sizeable conference facility with flexible spaces for events, and multiple levels of parking beneath the structure.
The hotel was built in the early 1960s and was the first Hilton property operating north of San Francisco when it opened in 1961. It was designed by a collaborative team of architects from Portland and Seattle who created a connected structure with four buildings linked by glass walkways.
The hotel reflects regional character through its use of local materials like western red cedar and Montana slate, crafted by area artisans. These design choices connect the building to the Pacific Northwest landscape and traditions.
The hotel sits directly across from SeaTac airport, making it practical for travelers arriving or departing. Underground parking with multiple levels accommodates plenty of vehicles for both overnight guests and event attendees.
The hotel features an indoor pool enclosed in glass and decorated with plantings like Japanese yew, along with fountains and sculptures. Around this central space, guests can use outdoor recreation areas including shuffleboard and a putting green.
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