Luxury Hotels in Tacoma
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Top 5 Luxury Hotels in Tacoma at a glance
- Emerald Queen Hotel and Casino - Tacoma — 4-star hotel in Eastside. Guest rating: 9.0/10 — Wonderful.
- Marriott Tacoma Downtown — 4-star hotel in Downtown Tacoma. Guest rating: 8.8/10 — Excellent.
- Hotel Murano — 4.5-star hotel in Downtown Tacoma. Guest rating: 8.6/10 — Excellent.
- Central Tacoma Homestay -private room- — 5-star hotel in Central Tacoma. Guest rating: 9.4/10 — Exceptional.
- The Maritime Inn — 4-star hotel in Gig Harbor. Guest rating: 9.4/10 — Exceptional.
Luxury Hotels in Tacoma




Emerald Queen Hotel and Casino - Tacoma
Emerald Queen Hotel and Casino - Tacoma- 3 restaurants
- Hot tub
- Indoor pool




Central Tacoma Homestay -private room-
Central Tacoma Homestay -private room-- Free breakfast
- Airport transfer
- Pet friendly
- Free parking
- Free WiFi
- Air conditioning




Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle’s Southport
Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle’s Southport- Near the beach
- 2 restaurants
- Full-service spa
- Indoor pool
- Concierge services




Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport
Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport- 24-hour gym
- Indoor pool
- Concierge services




Hotel Interurban Seattle Airport SeaTac
Hotel Interurban Seattle Airport SeaTac- 24-hour gym
- Indoor pool
- Concierge services




DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Seattle Airport - Southcenter
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Seattle Airport - Southcenter- Indoor pool
- Concierge services




Courtyard by Marriott Seattle SeaTac Airport
Courtyard by Marriott Seattle SeaTac Airport- 24-hour gym




Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center
Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center- Hot tub
- Outdoor pool
- Concierge services




DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport
DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport- 2 restaurants
- Hot tub
- Outdoor pool




DoubleTree by Hilton Olympia Downtown Capitol District
DoubleTree by Hilton Olympia Downtown Capitol District- 24-hour gym
- Indoor pool
- Concierge services
Top neighborhoods in Tacoma



Downtown Tacoma
In the central business district, this thriving museum and university area boasts attractions like the Museum of Glass, Tacoma Art Museum, and Washington State History Museum. Explore historic sites such as Old City Hall Building and Union Station, while enjoying the revived retail and dining scene.

Hilltop
Hilltop buzzes with rich culture in this diverse pocket of Tacoma. Stroll through Wright Park's green haven or check out the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory for a breath of floral air. The neighborhood's soul food spots and family-run eateries tell the story of its heritage. The Karpeles Manuscript Museum offers a quirky break from the standard tourist trail. Local shops and cafes along 6th Avenue give you a taste of authentic Tacoma life. Getting around takes some planning with limited bus service, so consider ride-sharing apps for exploring beyond the neighborhood. Budget-friendly stays in converted homes let you experience the area like a local while keeping your wallet happy.
Northeast Tacoma
Northeast Tacoma offers a peaceful escape with stunning Puget Sound views and lush natural spaces. Dash Point State Park welcomes you with sandy beaches and towering Douglas firs, perfect for beachcombing and forest walks. Julia's Gulch provides serene hiking trails through native vegetation, while residential streets showcase charming mid-century homes with glimpses of Commencement Bay. The area has scattered family-friendly restaurants and coffee shops in small strip centers. Most visitors choose vacation rentals or bed & breakfasts in this car-dependent neighborhood, with minimal public transit options. The quiet suburban setting provides an authentic glimpse of local American life away from tourist crowds.





New Tacoma
Downtown Tacoma's cultural playground combines glass art spectacles with waterfront charm. The Museum of Glass showcases molten masterpieces while the Tacoma Art Museum celebrates Pacific Northwest creativity. History buffs can explore Washington State History Museum's engaging exhibits. The Thea Foss Waterway offers stunning views of Mount Rainier and marina-side dining for perfect evening strolls. Getting around is a breeze with light rail connections and the downtown trolley loop. Choose from business hotels or boutique waterfront properties with harbor views. Restaurants serve fresh Pacific Northwest seafood, though most close early on weekdays. The area bustles with professionals during business hours but offers peaceful waterfront benches for quiet moments.

Old Town Tacoma
Old Town Tacoma blends Victorian charm with maritime views that'll make you swoon. Wander cobblestone streets lined with ornate historic buildings while the Job Carr Cabin Museum brings pioneer days to life. The waterfront promenade along Commencement Bay offers spectacular views of Puget Sound, perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride on the Ruston Way trail. Cozy cafes and seafood restaurants occupy converted historic buildings, many with stunning bay views. Most accommodations are charming bed & breakfasts housed in Victorian homes, providing an authentic glimpse into the 1870s. The neighborhood's walkable core makes exploring easy, though some brick sidewalks can be uneven.
Top landmarks in Tacoma

Tacoma Dome

Point Defiance Park
Tacoma Mall
Port of Tacoma
LeMay Car Museum

Museum of Glass
























