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Photo of Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square Closest
From $341 / night 0.51 mi

Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square

· 4.4 Very Good

Designed for mixed-age groups seeking predictable comfort with elevated finishes throughout.

  • Arrive stress-free using complimentary shuttle service from nearby regional airports
  • Refresh under spacious walk-in showers with curved rods and plush towels
  • Grab made-to-order breakfast sandwiches for the whole crew early
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From $401 / night 0.61 mi

Embassy Suites Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square

· 4.5 Excellent

Comfort that gives groups room to spread out without splurging.

  • Cast bowling videos to TV using Hilton Connected Room app
  • Recharge with light appetizers during the nightly atrium social gathering
  • Access Suite Shop anytime for quick snacks during tournament weekends
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From $378 / night 0.61 mi

Renaissance Seattle Hotel

· 4.4 Very Good

Upscale stays designed for groups converging from different cities with different schedules.

  • Park once and valet handles your vehicle all weekend
  • Rest your head on plush pillows after competitive matches
  • Fuel up with neighborhood-inspired breakfast dishes before league play starts
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Photo of Best Western Plus Pioneer Square Hotel Downtown Best value
From $232 / night 0.7 mi

Best Western Plus Pioneer Square Hotel Downtown

· 4.5 Excellent · 1,326 reviews

Elevated midscale stays supporting guests through long competitive stretches.

  • Start each day with hot coffee from the lobby station
  • Connect with your crew in inviting contemporary seating areas
  • Recharge electric vehicles overnight at select properties before heading out
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From $208 / night 0.74 mi

citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square

· 4.6 Excellent

Compact luxury built for social travelers who skip fuss but keep standards.

  • Share photos and videos instantly with free superfast Wi-Fi
  • Sample international draft beers at canteenM Bar post-tournament rounds
  • Grab bottled beverages and fresh wraps for midday breaks between games
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From $251 / night 0.75 mi

Kimpton Hotel Vintage Seattle by IHG

· 4.3 Very Good · 599 reviews

Premium stays tailored for travelers who prize craft over cookie-cutter routine.

  • Meet friends at the restaurant for pre-game fuel and strategy
  • Store oversized gear bags in spacious guest room layouts
  • Pedal to venues on public cruisers stored right at property
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From $249 / night 0.78 mi

Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG

· 4.3 Very Good · 2,243 reviews

Elevated service tailored to groups juggling kids, adults, and tight schedules.

  • Stay sharp with premium coffee and espresso throughout the morning
  • Stay connected with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in every room
  • Gather at the Lobby Bar for post-game drinks and recaps
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From $379 / night 0.8 mi

W Seattle

· 4.3 Very Good

Upscale stays designed for groups who live loud and sleep well.

  • Recover from long sessions in the fitness center or pool
  • Stream highlight reels together on the large flat-screen smart TV
  • Celebrate strikes and spares at The Living Room Bar
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From $301 / night 0.8 mi

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle by IHG

· 4.4 Very Good · 712 reviews

Boutique brand positioned for travelers who want personality and practical support.

  • Recharge under Frette luxury linens between back-to-back match days
  • Energize your group with locally roasted premium coffee every morning
  • Enjoy rotating cultural activations that showcase authentic local community experiences
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Photo of Hotel 1000 in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Highly rated
From $320 / night 0.82 mi

Hotel 1000 in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

· 4.6 Excellent · 752 reviews

Luxury independence positioned for guests who expect distinction without sacrificing service reliability.

  • Arrive stress-free with valet parking handling the entire group
  • Wrap up in plush bathrobes after a hot shower
  • Enjoy locally sourced breakfast options fueling your social outings
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Photo of The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel Seattle Highly rated
From $254 / night 0.86 mi

The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel Seattle

· 4.6 Excellent · 1,228 reviews

Upscale reliability tailored for friends who value proximity over price alone.

  • Order a la carte hot options that fit everyone's preferences
  • Browse curated local art collections displayed throughout the lobby
  • Brew fresh coffee between matches with in-room single-serve coffee makers
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From $493 / night 0.86 mi

Fairmont Olympic Hotel

· 4.5 Excellent · 4,206 reviews

Landmark hospitality tailored for friends finishing nights together in style and comfort.

  • Gather over signature breakfast experiences before league matches begin
  • Rest in rooms designed with extra space for bags
  • Browse local bowling centers and billiard halls with reliable Wi-Fi
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Photo of Sheraton Grand Seattle
From $485 / night 1.09 mi

Sheraton Grand Seattle

· 4.4 Very Good

Solid comfort positioned for friends seeking dependability without premium price tags.

  • Find focused work areas in Productivity Pods for tournament prep
  • Use valet parking to unload quickly before lane time starts
  • Recover in walk-in showers stocked with le grand bain products
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From $412 / night 1.11 mi

Hilton Motif Seattle

· 4.2 Very Good

Full-service hospitality built for groups spanning three generations under one roof.

  • Ride the airport shuttle together after your group flight arrives
  • Rest heads on premium down pillows after long competition weekends
  • Share extensive breakfast buffets before league play begins nearby
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From $630 / night 1.14 mi

Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

· 4.8 Excellent · 516 reviews

Sophisticated rooms positioned for friends converging from multiple cities expecting white-glove ease.

  • Book private car service for late evening tournament returns
  • Recover in soaking tubs after hours of intense social competition
  • Request custom dietary options for the whole group's needs
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Local Area Guide

Temple Billiards Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to Temple Billiards, your premier destination for cue sports in downtown Seattle. This guide is designed for players, enthusiasts, and groups looking to maximize their time around the venue, offering practical insights into the surrounding area, dining options, and logistical tips. Discover how to navigate your visit smoothly, from planning your arrival to finding the best spots to relax or refuel before or after a game.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood, Temple Billiards benefits from a vibrant urban setting. The venue is easily accessible via major thoroughfares like Alaskan Way and I-5, making transit straightforward. Parking in Pioneer Square can be challenging; numerous pay-to-park garages are available, with varying rates depending on proximity and time of day. For those arriving by public transit, King Street Station, Seattle's main transit hub for Amtrak, Sounder commuter trains, and Link light rail, is a short walk away. Bus routes are plentiful along Jackson Street and nearby 1st Avenue. Rideshare services are a convenient option, especially during peak hours when street parking is scarce. To avoid traffic congestion, especially during weekday rush hours and weekend evenings, aim to arrive at least 15-30 minutes before your planned start time. Familiarizing yourself with one-way street patterns in Pioneer Square can also streamline your approach.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The immediate vicinity around Temple Billiards offers a range of accommodation options, from boutique hotels in Pioneer Square to larger chains a few blocks further into the downtown core. Many visitors find it convenient to stay within a mile radius, allowing for easy walks or short rides to the venue. While this area is not saturated with hotels directly adjacent to the billiards hall, clusters can be found near Pioneer Square Park and along the waterfront. Demand for hotel rooms typically spikes around major downtown events, such as concerts, sporting games at Lumen Field or T-Mobile Park, or large conventions at the WSCC. Booking your accommodation well in advance, especially during these periods, is highly recommended. Utilize hotel map filters to identify properties within walking distance or a very short transit ride to simplify your daily commute to Temple Billiards.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about 15 miles away, with a 30-45 minute drive.

Getting There

Utilize nearby parking garages; rideshare or Link light rail from the airport are also convenient.

Food & Dining

Enjoy historic Pioneer Square's cafes and bars before or after your game.

Rainy Day Plan

Explore the Seattle Public Library's Central Library for a unique indoor escape.

Team Regroup

Regroup at the comfortable seating areas within Temple Billiards or nearby coffee shops.

  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about 15 miles away, with a 30-45 minute drive.
  • Utilize nearby parking garages; rideshare or Link light rail from the airport are also convenient.
  • Enjoy historic Pioneer Square's cafes and bars before or after your game.
  • Explore the Seattle Public Library's Central Library for a unique indoor escape.
  • Regroup at the comfortable seating areas within Temple Billiards or nearby coffee shops.
Section 04

Event Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

As you approach Temple Billiards, take a moment to orient yourself with the entrance on S Jackson St. If you've made reservations or are joining a scheduled event, proceed directly to the check-in desk to confirm your table or spot. For walk-in play, inquire about availability and any current wait times. Familiarize yourself with the layout of the hall – locating the bar, restrooms, and available seating areas can make your experience smoother. If you're warming up, find a suitable practice table, allowing yourself ample time to get a feel for the cues and the felt before your main game begins.

Mid-Day Regroup

Should your visit extend through the afternoon or into the evening, or if you have breaks between matches or sets, take advantage of the venue's atmosphere. Temple Billiards offers a full bar and often has light snacks available, providing a perfect spot to refuel and recharge. This is an excellent time to connect with your group, discuss strategies, or simply relax and observe other players. If you need a change of scenery, step outside for a breath of fresh air in Pioneer Square or grab a quick coffee from a nearby cafe to refresh your focus.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your time at the table concludes, settle any outstanding balances at the check-in or bar area. Take a moment to gather your belongings and ensure you haven't left any personal items behind. If you arrived by rideshare, have your app ready for pick-up, as popular spots can become busy. For those who parked, note the specific garage and level to avoid confusion. Consider a brief post-game debrief with your companions, perhaps at a nearby establishment, to reflect on the games played before heading your separate ways.

Check-In & Warm-Up

As you approach Temple Billiards, take a moment to orient yourself with the entrance on S Jackson St. If you've made reservations or are joining a scheduled event, proceed directly to the check-in desk to confirm your table or spot. For walk-in play, inquire about availability and any current wait times. Familiarize yourself with the layout of the hall – locating the bar, restrooms, and available seating areas can make your experience smoother. If you're warming up, find a suitable practice table, allowing yourself ample time to get a feel for the cues and the felt before your main game begins.

Mid-Day Regroup

Should your visit extend through the afternoon or into the evening, or if you have breaks between matches or sets, take advantage of the venue's atmosphere. Temple Billiards offers a full bar and often has light snacks available, providing a perfect spot to refuel and recharge. This is an excellent time to connect with your group, discuss strategies, or simply relax and observe other players. If you need a change of scenery, step outside for a breath of fresh air in Pioneer Square or grab a quick coffee from a nearby cafe to refresh your focus.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your time at the table concludes, settle any outstanding balances at the check-in or bar area. Take a moment to gather your belongings and ensure you haven't left any personal items behind. If you arrived by rideshare, have your app ready for pick-up, as popular spots can become busy. For those who parked, note the specific garage and level to avoid confusion. Consider a brief post-game debrief with your companions, perhaps at a nearby establishment, to reflect on the games played before heading your separate ways.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Pioneer Square Historic District

On site

Wander through the heart of Seattle's oldest neighborhood, characterized by its Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Admire the historic buildings, browse the unique boutiques, art galleries, and specialty shops that dot the cobblestone streets. The area is also home to Occidental Square, a revitalized urban park perfect for a brief respite. Keep an eye out for public art installations and informational plaques that tell the story of Seattle's early days.

Waterfall Garden Park

0.1 mi

This serene urban oasis offers a peaceful escape from the city bustle, featuring a 22-foot waterfall as its centerpiece. It's a small but beautifully designed park, ideal for a quiet moment of reflection or a brief rest. Located just a short stroll from Temple Billiards, it’s a convenient spot to decompress or enjoy a moment of calm before or after a game. Benches are available for seating, and the sound of the water provides a soothing ambiance.

5–15 Minutes Away

Seattle Public Library - Central Library

0.4 mi

A stunning architectural marvel, the Central Library is a must-see for its innovative design and vast collection. Explore its unique spaces, from the soaring atrium to the various reading rooms and specialized floors. It offers a quiet, climate-controlled environment perfect for escaping the weather or simply appreciating modern design. Check their schedule for free tours or exhibits that might be happening during your visit.

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

0.2 mi

Step back in time at this fascinating museum dedicated to the stories of stampeders heading to the Yukon. Located within the historic Pioneer Building, it offers exhibits and information on the challenges and adventures of the gold rush era. It's a compact and informative stop that provides historical context to the neighborhood. The museum is free to enter and offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal period of Pacific Northwest history.

Walkable

  • Pioneer Square Historic District — Wander through the heart of Seattle's oldest neighborhood, characterized by its Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Admire the historic buildings, browse the unique boutiques, art galleries, and specialty shops that dot the cobblestone streets. The area is also home to Occidental Square, a revitalized urban park perfect for a brief respite. Keep an eye out for public art installations and informational plaques that tell the story of Seattle's early days. On site
  • Waterfall Garden Park — This serene urban oasis offers a peaceful escape from the city bustle, featuring a 22-foot waterfall as its centerpiece. It's a small but beautifully designed park, ideal for a quiet moment of reflection or a brief rest. Located just a short stroll from Temple Billiards, it’s a convenient spot to decompress or enjoy a moment of calm before or after a game. Benches are available for seating, and the sound of the water provides a soothing ambiance. 0.1 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Seattle Public Library - Central Library — A stunning architectural marvel, the Central Library is a must-see for its innovative design and vast collection. Explore its unique spaces, from the soaring atrium to the various reading rooms and specialized floors. It offers a quiet, climate-controlled environment perfect for escaping the weather or simply appreciating modern design. Check their schedule for free tours or exhibits that might be happening during your visit. 0.4 mi
  • Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park — Step back in time at this fascinating museum dedicated to the stories of stampeders heading to the Yukon. Located within the historic Pioneer Building, it offers exhibits and information on the challenges and adventures of the gold rush era. It's a compact and informative stop that provides historical context to the neighborhood. The museum is free to enter and offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal period of Pacific Northwest history. 0.2 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Temple Billiards Bar

On site

Enjoy a full-service bar directly within Temple Billiards, offering a wide selection of beers, spirits, and classic cocktails. This is your most convenient option for refreshment without leaving the gaming floor. They also typically serve a menu of bar-friendly food, perfect for fueling your play session. Whether you’re celebrating a win or need a quick bite between frames, the bar is ideally situated for patrons.

Grand Central Cafe

0.1 mi

Located a stone's throw away in the heart of Pioneer Square, this cafe offers a relaxed atmosphere for coffee, pastries, and light meals. It’s a great spot for a casual breakfast, a midday coffee break, or a light lunch. Enjoy their comfortable seating and friendly service as you take a moment away from the billiards tables. Perfect for a quick refuel or a pre-game coffee boost.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Perch & Puddle

0.2 mi

This popular spot offers creative cocktails and a menu focused on Pacific Northwest ingredients, with a lively yet sophisticated ambiance. It’s an excellent choice for groups looking for a place to gather before or after a game for drinks and shared plates. Their setting makes it ideal for conversation and unwinding, providing a slightly more upscale experience than a typical bar.

Damn the Weather

0.2 mi

Known for its expertly crafted cocktails and moody, atmospheric setting, Damn the Weather is a favorite among locals. The bar offers a well-curated selection of spirits and creative, seasonal drinks. It’s a fantastic place to enjoy a thoughtfully made beverage and some quality conversation, embodying the historic charm of Pioneer Square.

Local & Elevated Picks

The London Plane

0.2 mi

Combining a cafe, restaurant, and shop, The London Plane offers a unique dining experience with a focus on fresh, seasonal fare and beautiful presentation. It’s perfect for a delightful brunch, lunch, or early dinner, featuring a bright and airy atmosphere. The quality of their food and the curated selection of goods make it a sophisticated choice for visitors.

Matt's in the Market

0.7 mi

While a bit further afield within Pike Place Market, Matt’s in the Market offers an iconic Seattle dining experience with stunning views of Elliott Bay. Specializing in fresh seafood and local produce, it’s an excellent spot for a celebratory meal or to soak in the city's culinary scene. Reservations are highly recommended for this popular establishment.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Temple Billiards Bar — Enjoy a full-service bar directly within Temple Billiards, offering a wide selection of beers, spirits, and classic cocktails. This is your most convenient option for refreshment without leaving the gaming floor. They also typically serve a menu of bar-friendly food, perfect for fueling your play session. Whether you’re celebrating a win or need a quick bite between frames, the bar is ideally situated for patrons. On site
  • Grand Central Cafe — Located a stone's throw away in the heart of Pioneer Square, this cafe offers a relaxed atmosphere for coffee, pastries, and light meals. It’s a great spot for a casual breakfast, a midday coffee break, or a light lunch. Enjoy their comfortable seating and friendly service as you take a moment away from the billiards tables. Perfect for a quick refuel or a pre-game coffee boost. 0.1 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Perch & Puddle — This popular spot offers creative cocktails and a menu focused on Pacific Northwest ingredients, with a lively yet sophisticated ambiance. It’s an excellent choice for groups looking for a place to gather before or after a game for drinks and shared plates. Their setting makes it ideal for conversation and unwinding, providing a slightly more upscale experience than a typical bar. 0.2 mi
  • Damn the Weather — Known for its expertly crafted cocktails and moody, atmospheric setting, Damn the Weather is a favorite among locals. The bar offers a well-curated selection of spirits and creative, seasonal drinks. It’s a fantastic place to enjoy a thoughtfully made beverage and some quality conversation, embodying the historic charm of Pioneer Square. 0.2 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • The London Plane — Combining a cafe, restaurant, and shop, The London Plane offers a unique dining experience with a focus on fresh, seasonal fare and beautiful presentation. It’s perfect for a delightful brunch, lunch, or early dinner, featuring a bright and airy atmosphere. The quality of their food and the curated selection of goods make it a sophisticated choice for visitors. 0.2 mi
  • Matt's in the Market — While a bit further afield within Pike Place Market, Matt’s in the Market offers an iconic Seattle dining experience with stunning views of Elliott Bay. Specializing in fresh seafood and local produce, it’s an excellent spot for a celebratory meal or to soak in the city's culinary scene. Reservations are highly recommended for this popular establishment. 0.7 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Pioneer Square parking garages often have tiered pricing: check rates upon entry or via parking apps.

Streetcar service is limited in this core downtown area: rely on buses or light rail for transit.

Seasonal note: Seattle's climate offers distinct experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers to urban parks and milder weather, ideal for walking. Summer is generally warm and dry, perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and waterfront. Fall delivers a crisp atmosphere with colorful foliage, though rain showers become more frequent. Winter is cool and damp, making indoor activities like billiards and visiting museums particularly appealing. Regardless of the season, packing layers is always advisable for navigating Seattle's changeable conditions.

  • Pioneer Square parking garages often have tiered pricing check rates upon entry or via parking apps.
  • Weekday evenings can see increased traffic near Lumen Field/T-Mobile Park, impacting travel times.
  • Many historic buildings in Pioneer Square are seismically retrofitted, offering a glimpse into modern engineering.
  • Streetcar service is limited in this core downtown area rely on buses or light rail for transit.
  • Consider exploring the underground tours for a unique historical perspective of the neighborhood.
  • Seasonal note: Seattle's climate offers distinct experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers to urban parks and milder weather, ideal for walking. Summer is generally warm and dry, perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and waterfront. Fall delivers a crisp atmosphere with colorful foliage, though rain showers become more frequent. Winter is cool and damp, making indoor activities like billiards and visiting museums particularly appealing. Regardless of the season, packing layers is always advisable for navigating Seattle's changeable conditions.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Expect cool and damp conditions, with average high temperatures in the low 40s Fahrenheit. Rain is common, so carrying an umbrella and wearing waterproof footwear is essential. Indoor activities like billiards are a great way to spend time when the weather is uninviting.

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Spring & early summer

Temperatures gradually warm, typically ranging from the 50s to the low 70s Fahrenheit. Weather can be variable, with sunny days mixed with rain showers. Layers are key for comfort as you transition between indoor and outdoor exploration.

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Mid-summer

Seattle enjoys its driest and warmest period, with highs often in the 70s and occasional warmer days. It's pleasant for walking and exploring, though evenings can still be cool. Pack light clothing, but a jacket or sweater is useful for cooler breezes.

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Fall season

The weather becomes cooler and wetter, with temperatures in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. Autumn colors appear in the city's parks. Be prepared for rain and consider bringing a warm, waterproof jacket.

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Rain & snow

Rain is a frequent occurrence throughout much of the year, especially outside of summer. Snow is rare in the downtown core but can happen during colder winter snaps. Light, waterproof outerwear and sturdy, water-resistant shoes are the most practical choices.

Winter

Expect cool and damp conditions, with average high temperatures in the low 40s Fahrenheit. Rain is common, so carrying an umbrella and wearing waterproof footwear is essential. Indoor activities like billiards are a great way to spend time when the weather is uninviting.

Spring & early summer

Temperatures gradually warm, typically ranging from the 50s to the low 70s Fahrenheit. Weather can be variable, with sunny days mixed with rain showers. Layers are key for comfort as you transition between indoor and outdoor exploration.

Mid-summer

Seattle enjoys its driest and warmest period, with highs often in the 70s and occasional warmer days. It's pleasant for walking and exploring, though evenings can still be cool. Pack light clothing, but a jacket or sweater is useful for cooler breezes.

Fall season

The weather becomes cooler and wetter, with temperatures in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. Autumn colors appear in the city's parks. Be prepared for rain and consider bringing a warm, waterproof jacket.

Rain & snow

Rain is a frequent occurrence throughout much of the year, especially outside of summer. Snow is rare in the downtown core but can happen during colder winter snaps. Light, waterproof outerwear and sturdy, water-resistant shoes are the most practical choices.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

N/A (Billiards venue)

Neighborhood

Pioneer Square

Nearest airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

Parking

Numerous pay-to-park garages

Walkable district

Yes, Pioneer Square Historic District

Groceries & supplies

Small convenience stores nearby

Pharmacy

Walgreens within a few blocks

Urgent care

Nearby clinics in downtown Seattle

Downtime

Pioneer Square parks, cafes, and libraries

Pro tip

Book tables in advance for peak times, especially weekends.

Primary teamN/A (Billiards venue)
NeighborhoodPioneer Square
Nearest airportSeattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
ParkingNumerous pay-to-park garages
Walkable districtYes, Pioneer Square Historic District
Groceries & suppliesSmall convenience stores nearby
PharmacyWalgreens within a few blocks
Urgent careNearby clinics in downtown Seattle
DowntimePioneer Square parks, cafes, and libraries
Pro tipBook tables in advance for peak times, especially weekends.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Temple Billiards — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Temple Billiards

What are the closest hotels to Temple Billiards?

The closest hotel to Temple Billiards is Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night) and Renaissance Seattle Hotel (0.61 mi, from $378/night). Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Renaissance Seattle Hotel offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Are there any walkable hotels near Temple Billiards?

Yes — Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night) is within walking distance, about a 10-minute walk.

Which hotels near Temple Billiards are good for families?

Several hotels near Temple Billiards are well-suited for families. Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night), and Renaissance Seattle Hotel (0.61 mi, from $378/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Temple Billiards are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Temple Billiards accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG (0.78 mi, from $249/night), Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown by IHG also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Temple Billiards?

Several upscale hotels are available near Temple Billiards. W Seattle (0.8 mi, from $379/night), Hotel 1000 in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (0.82 mi, from $320/night), and Fairmont Olympic Hotel (0.86 mi, from $493/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, room service, and a pool.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Temple Billiards offer free breakfast?

Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night) and Best Western Plus Pioneer Square Hotel Downtown (0.7 mi, from $232/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Temple Billiards have an outdoor pool?

W Seattle (0.8 mi, from $379/night), Hotel 1000 in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (0.82 mi, from $320/night), and The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel Seattle (0.86 mi, from $254/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Temple Billiards have an indoor pool?

Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night), and Renaissance Seattle Hotel (0.61 mi, from $378/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near Temple Billiards have a fitness center?

Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night), and Renaissance Seattle Hotel (0.61 mi, from $378/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near Temple Billiards are pet-friendly?

Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.51 mi, from $341/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (0.61 mi, from $401/night), and Renaissance Seattle Hotel (0.61 mi, from $378/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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