With a review like this full of misrepresented and false facts, I dont like to give this kind of thing any validity, This time I strongly feel a need to. Please be careful about what you are going in to. And gorgeous Seattle could not raise up my damaged feelings of this ugly Innkeeper Hospitality. In the end, he threw my luggage out and said: I hope you could be nice to people. I was polite enough to make a call and let them know the situation. I understand the situation, however, if you open your house to the public with fee payment, please accept the fact that sometimes customers are not able to meet your expectations. He did not like my stay, he explained as he was over 60, and he should be retired, and my time was over, I should not be hanging around in the house anymore. By the time I got back, I got my luggage, and I wanted to check for 2 most important things Passport and my computer. So I rang up the Inn, asked them politely if they could remove my belongings in the room, so they could have some time to prepare for new customers. So that what I did, I went on camping overnight, unfortunately, I could not make it back before 11 am of the check out day. Once I checked in I asked if I could go home anytime? The Innkeeper replied gladly that I could go home anytime I want to, go out and enjoy Seattle, and I can leave my luggage after checking out too. The room is perfectly nice, clean and spacious. I also visited the Henry Art Museum and the Seattle Art Museum, both definitely worth the visit. I also parked my car down by the Olympia Sculpture park, rented a Jump bike, and rode all along the coast. I was suggested some amazing activities by one of the staff there including the nearby Cal Anderson Park and the weekend drag brunch at La Faux. There was a little antique desk with a mirror by the french doors to the balcony that I did my makeup at. The bathroom was small with no counter space but it worked great for my needs. I stayed in a room that had a balcony, overlooked the pool, and had an in room bathroom. The inside of the house is eclectic with glass blown sculpture, Native American artifacts, and beautiful rugs. To open the front door you have to turn the key and the handle at the same time which made it tricky with full hands. Parking is plentiful in the area and they have parking passes on a first come first serve basis. Guests are not allowed to visit to help with other guests privacy and if you do have someone over you're asked to escort them out. When you get to the house you have to ring the buzzer to be let in. Capitol Hill is a walkable and charming neighborhood. It was my first time in Seattle and I loved the location. I stayed here by myself in August for one night.
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