809 5th Avenue (0.1 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
Located 1.5 miles from Pocket Beach in Seattle The Lotte Hotel Seattle offers guest rooms with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness centre, and a bar.
700 3rd Avenue (0.2 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
This central Seattle hotel is located across from the Light Link Rail Station in the city's financial district. The hotel features an on-site restaurant and contemporary guest rooms equipped with 32-inch LCD televisions.
515 Madison Street (0.3 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
This non-smoking Seattle hotel is 1.5 miles from the Space Needle and features a fitness centre and air-conditioned guest rooms with a flat-screen cable TV. Each room at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel includes a tea and coffee maker.
612 2nd Avenue (0.3 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
This hotel is located in the heart of Seattle's historic downtown, just a 10-minute walk from CenturyLink Field. The hotel features an indoor pool and rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi.
1100 Fifth Avenue (0.4 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
Pike Place Market is a 15-minute walk away. In the heart of Seattle, the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Seattle hosts a nightly hosted wine hour.
400 Spring Street (0.4 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
This European-style hotel in downtown Seattle is located 15 minutes from the Space Needle via monorail. It offers complimentary WiFi, an on-site restaurant, a fitness centre, and modern rooms with plush bathrobes and complimentary toiletries.
1113 Sixth Avenue (0.4 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
This Seattle city centre hotel is close to popular attractions such as the historic Pike Place Market and the Washington Convention & Trade Center. Each guest room is equipped with a flat-screen television.
900 Madison Street (0.5 km from Bank of America Tower formerly Columbia Seafirst Center)
For over a century, the Sorrento has graced downtown with its breathtaking Italianate architecture, serving as an oasis of luxury and one of Seattle's most recognised and cherished landmarks.