Spa hotels in Washington State, United States of America

Selected spa hotels for ultimate relaxation and well-being in Washington State, United States of America
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FAQs for spa hotels in Washington State

To know more about places to stay in Washington State, read these 5 answers to FAQs.

Which spa hotels offer great views?
Hotels like Salish Lodge & Spa provide breathtaking views of Snoqualmie Falls, while The Breakers Long Beach offers stunning Pacific Ocean vistas. For mountain scenery, Sun Mountain Lodge is recommended.
What are the best spa hotels for couples?
Romantic options include Fairmont Olympic Hotel for its luxurious atmosphere and Salish Lodge & Spa for its intimate setting by the falls. The Posthotel Leavenworth is also adults-exclusive for a tranquil getaway.
Which spa hotels are family-friendly?
Family-friendly hotels include the Semiahmoo Resort Golf & Spa, which offers activities for all ages, and Silver Reef Casino Resort, featuring a kids' game room.
What are the cheapest spa hotel options available?
The most affordable spa hotel is the Soap Lake Natural Spa & Resort, with rates starting around $100 per night. Carson Hot Springs Resort & Spa also offers budget-friendly pricing.
Which spa hotels in Washington are highly rated by guests?
Top-rated spa hotels include Hotel Murano, known for its art and luxury, and the Davenport Hotel, Autograph Collection, celebrated for historical charm and outstanding service. Both receive high guest satisfaction ratings.

Spa Hotels in Washington State Overview

This guide provides essential information about spa hotels in Washington State, evaluating 26 properties to help travelers find the ideal relaxation destination in this diverse region.

Typical nightly rates range from $150 to $400.

Washington State hosts 26 spa hotels.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June to August) and winter holidays (December).

Local taxes/fees average around 15% on accommodations.

Most spa hotels are within 5 miles of major attractions like Mount Rainier and Seattle's waterfront.