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Graduate by Hilton Seattle

4507 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA, USA, 98105
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Graduate Seattle is nestled at the corner of Seattle's University District! Here at Graduate Seattle, we believe life is a journey filled with memory making stops, extraordinary rites of passage and all of the courageous leaps of faith that get you where you’re going. Welcome to Graduate Seattle—where your intellectual curiosity meets your favorite place to stay. Our historic 1930s art deco digs, are just a 10-minute walk to The Quad, right in the University District—making us Husky headquarters for meet-ups and meetings and U-Dub central for Purple Reign days or a Neptune Theater pre-show hang. Purple Pride runs deep in our library lobby, inviting all Dawgs past and present. Over 36 feet of plaid clad sofas ease up to a communal coffee table warmly perched fireside. An installation of seashell mobiles dances above our Pacific Northwest perch, an amped up wall install invites musical conversation and jewel toned rooms wink at our storied past. Take in a top down view of The Sound and mountainous backdrop from our rooftop bar, serving delicious views, light bites and decadent drinkage. So, whether you’re in town rallying for a Husky win, a peek at Pike Place Market or a spin on the Great Wheel, we’re here to make it memorable. Our warm, friendly and whip-smart staff (#humblebrag) can guide you in and around Seattle’s finest—so that you feel like a local, at home again even if it’s your first time in town. (Space Needle anyone?) Our rooms are ready for a night like you’ve never had before, where little moments of surprise and discovery will meet you down every corridor and around each corner. This is Graduate–be ready to be inspired.

Venue Details

ChainHilton
BrandGraduate by Hilton
Built1931
Renovated2018
Total meeting space4,684 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms154
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar
AAA

Awards

Industry awards
City Beat News: Spectrum Award for Excellence in Customer Service Trip Advisor: Expert's Choice Award & Best of Seattle Fodor's Travel: 10 Best Stylish Hotels Seattle Magazine: Best University Hotel College Rank: Top 50 College Campus Hotels TripAdvisor: GreenLeaders Silver Award Winner

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • View (mountain)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Need dates

Priority windows that venues prefer for hosting events

Mar 11, 2026 - May 31, 2026
Jul 7, 2026 - Jul 31, 2026
Sep 1, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026

Seasonal Availability

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High season
May 16 - Sep 30
Shoulder season
Apr 01 - May 15Oct 01 - Oct 31
Low season
Jan 01 - Mar 31Nov 01 - Dec 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
4,684 sq. ft.
Largest room
2,400 sq. ft.
Space (private)
4,684 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
4
Second largest room
858 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
1,000 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
1,800 sq. ft.
Seating capacity
225

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Maximum capacity
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
576 sq. ft.
24 x 24 sq. ft.
50
40
50
30
24
850 sq. ft.
34 x 25 sq. ft.
75
50
75
40
36
858 sq. ft.
26 x 33 sq. ft.
75
50
75
40
36
2,400 sq. ft.
32 x 75 sq. ft.
225
200
225
165
150

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
154
Single (1 bed)
95
Double (2 beds)
59
Suites
13
Tax rate
15.7%

Location

Getting Here

Located across the street from the Light Rail Station with a direct stop at Sea-Tac Airport! From the South: o Travel North on I-5 o Take EXIT 169 toward NE 45th St/NE 50th St. o Keep right to take the ramp toward N.E 45th St/Univ of Wash. o Keep right at the fork in the ramp. o Merge onto 7th Ave NE. o Take the 1st right onto NE 45th St. o Turn left onto Brooklyn Ave NE. 4507 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 is on the left From the North: • Travel South on I-5 • Take the NE 50th St exit, EXIT 169, toward NE 45th St. • Keep right to take the NE 50th St ramp toward Seattle Pacific Univ. • Merge onto 5th Ave NE. • Take the 1st left onto NE 50th St. • Turn right onto Brooklyn Ave NE. • Brooklyn Ave NE is just past 12th Ave NE 4507 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 is on the right.
Distance from airport 18 mi
Parking in the area
Valet parking
( $56.89/day )

Local Attractions

Washington Park Arboretum

Washington Park Arboretum

Park
2 mi
The Washington Park Arboretum is a 230-acre public garden and living museum along Lake Washington in Seattle. Managed jointly by the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, the City of Seattle, and the Arboretum Foundation, it is celebrated for its globally diverse plant collections and scenic landscapes that attract visitors year-round.
2300 Arboretum Dr E
Seattle, WA, US 98112
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Seattle Aquarium

Seattle Aquarium

Museum
5 mi
The Seattle Aquarium is a leading marine science and conservation attraction located on Piers 59 and 60 along Seattle’s central waterfront. Opened in 1977, it serves as the Pacific Northwest’s premier destination for hands-on marine discovery, connecting millions of visitors to the ecosystems of the Salish Sea and beyond. The Aquarium is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and plays a vital role in regional ocean education and sustainability.
1483 Alaskan Way Pier 59
Seattle, WA, US 98101
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Chihuly Garden and Glass

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Museum
3 mi
Chihuly Garden and Glass is a permanent exhibition in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to the visionary glass artistry of Dale Chihuly. Situated at the Seattle Center near the Space Needle, it presents one of the most comprehensive collections of Chihuly’s work, celebrated worldwide for its vivid color, organic form, and innovative technique. Since its opening in 2012, the exhibition has become one of the city’s premier cultural attractions.
305 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA, US 98109
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Space Needle

Space Needle

Historical landmark
3 mi
The Space Needle is an iconic observation tower and landmark located at the Seattle Center. Completed for the 1962 World’s Fair, it stands 605 feet tall and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Its futuristic design and panoramic viewing decks make it a premier destination for visitors from around the world.
400 Broad St
Seattle, WA, US 98109
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Moore Theater

Theater
5 mi
The Moore Theatre is one of Seattle’s oldest and most historic entertainment venues. Built in 1907, it’s recognized as the oldest active theater in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Place Originally created as a grand performance space for theater and social events, it has played a major role in Seattle’s cultural life for well over a century — hosting everything from plays and film screenings to concerts, comedy shows, and lectures
1932 2nd Avenue
Seattke, WA, US 98101
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Paramount Theater

Paramount Theater

Theater
5 mi
The Paramount Theatre is one of Seattle’s most historic and iconic performing arts venues — a grand, beautifully restored theatre that’s been a cultural centerpiece of downtown Seattle for nearly a century. Originally built for films and vaudeville, the Paramount later transitioned into a major live performance space and today hosts a diverse lineup of entertainment — from Broadway musicals, concerts, dance, comedy, family shows and jazz performances to special film events and theatre productions. It’s one of the busiest and most beloved performing arts venues in the Pacific Northwest, run by the Seattle Theatre Group, the same nonprofit responsible for other Seattle staples like the Moore and Neptune Theatres.
911 Pine St, Seattle
Seattle, WA, US 98101
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Neptune Theater

Neptune Theater

Theater
1 blk
The Neptune Theatre is a century-old performing arts venue that originally opened on November 16, 1921 as the U-Neptune Theatre, one of several movie houses in Seattle’s University District. Historic Significance: It’s the only surviving neighborhood movie palace from the silent film era in that part of town and was designated a Seattle Landmark in 2014. Architecture & Style: Designed by architect Henderson Ryan, the Neptune has a brick façade and a nautical interior theme inspired by its namesake — regal accents, sea motifs, and Neptune-themed décor once included murals and a strong oceanic color palette. Renovation & Use: In 2011, the Seattle Theatre Group renovated the space from a single-screen movie house into a versatile live performance venue for music, comedy, film screenings, lectures, and community arts programming while preserving much of its historic charm. Capacity: About 1,000 seats, making it an intimate space compared with many larger theaters. Operator: Seattle Theatre Group — the nonprofit arts organization that also manages The Paramount Theatre and the Moore Theatre. The Neptune remains a cultural centerpiece in the U District, hosting local and national musical acts, comedy shows, indie performances, and special cinema presentations as part of Seattle’s vibrant arts scene
1303 NE 45th St, Seattle
Seattle, WA, US 98105
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Burke Museum

Burke Museum

Museum
5 mins
The Burke Museum’s exhibits span natural history, anthropology, paleontology, and cultural heritage: Fossils & Dinosaurs: Explore prehistoric life with real fossil specimens, including dinosaur displays. Animal & Plant Collections: Displays on the flora and fauna of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Northwest Native Art & Cultural Artifacts: One of the largest collections of Indigenous Pacific Northwest art and objects. Interactive Labs: See researchers at work in visible labs where scientists prepare specimens and conduct research. Rotating Exhibits: The museum hosts changing exhibits on topics from ancient cultures to modern science. The Burke combines research and public engagement, making it a great destination for families, students, and anyone curious about the natural world and human cultures.
4303 Memorial Way NE
Seattle, WA, US 98195
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Henry Art Gallery

Museum
5 mins
The Henry Art Gallery — often simply called The Henry — is the University of Washington’s contemporary art museum and was Washington State’s first public art museum, opening in 1927. It’s internationally recognized for groundbreaking contemporary art exhibitions, provocative programs, and a long-standing commitment to championing artists both established and emerging. Admission is currently free to all visitors.
15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street
Seattle, WA, US 98195
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Washington State Convention Center

Convention center
4 mi
705 Pike St
Seattle, WA, US 98101
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Woodland Park Zoo

Recreation
2 mi
750 N. 50th Street
Seattle, WA, US 98103
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Victoria Clipper

Recreation
4 mi
You may wish to take a harbor cruise or charter a sailboat. Victoria Clipper also takes you to Victoria, BC.
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Olympic Sculpture Park

Olympic Sculpture Park

Park
4 mi
The Olympic Sculpture Park transforms a nine-acre industrial site into open and vibrant green space for the art. This new waterfront park gives Seattle residents and visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of sculptures in an outdoor setting, while enjoying the incredible views and beauty of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. Admission is free.
2901 Western Ave
Seattle, WA, US 98121
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Pacific Science Center

Recreation
4 mi
The Pacific Science Center is a science museum for all ages, with an ever changing menu of events. For the latest on what's happening at the Pacific Science Center, check their what's new page.
200 Sue Brid Court North
Seattle, WA, US 98109
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University of Washington Campus

University of Washington Campus

University
2 blks
Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest state-supported institutions of higher education on the West Coast and is one of the preeminent research universities in the world. The UW educates a diverse student body to become responsible global citizens and future leaders through a challenging learning environment informed by cutting-edge scholarship.
1400 NE Campus Parkway
Seattle, WA 98195
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U-Village

Shopping
1 mi
U-Village is the U-District's premier shopping, dining, and entertainment center. Featuring Coach, Juicy Couture, Lucky Brand, Tommy Bahama, and for dining RAM, Blue C Sushi, Johnny Rockets, and many more.
2623 NE University Village
Seattle, WA, US 98105
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Pike Place Market

Shopping
4 mi
Seattle’s Public Market Welcome to Pike Place Market, Seattle's epicenter of fresh produce, specialty foods and independent businesses. Established in 1907 to connect citizens and farmers, the Market continues its “Meet the Producer” tradition with a year-round farmers market, owner-operated bakeries, fish markets, butcher shops, produce stands and specialty food stores. Within the nine-acre historic district you'll discover dozens of farmers, a bustling crafts market, and more than 200 unique owner-operated shops. There are more than 80 restaurants to tempt you, from take-out counters specializing in donuts to fine dining establishments. Bring your appetite and enjoy exploring Pike Place Market. General Market Hours Breakfast: 6 a.m. Fresh Produce & Seafood: 7 a.m. Official Market Bell: 9 a.m. Crafts Market: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Farm Tables: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Merchant Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Restaurants: 6 a.m.-1:30 a.m.; varies The Market is open 363 days a year, closed only on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Pike Place Market
Seattle, WA, US 98101
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Gas Works Park

Park
1 mi
Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle. Access to Lake Union is restricted at Gas Works Park, as the lake sediment contains hazardous substances. Entering the water or launching boats from the park is prohibited (SMC 18.12.070) There is no swimming, no fishing and no wading in the park. The Burke-Gilman Trail runs past Gas Works parking lot and follows the Burlington-Northern Railroad 12.5 miles north to Log Boom Park in Kenmore.
Gas Works Park 2101 N Northlake Way
Seattle, WA, US 98103
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Ballard Locks

Park
5 mi
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle’s most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months. The grounds also feature a fish ladder and the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden — one of the most beautiful park settings in Seattle.
3015 NW 54th St
Seattle, WA, US 98107

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Pike Place Market Foundation
Pike Place Market Foundation
Seattle
Beyond the fish and flowers, Pike Place Market is a village of farmers, artists, residents and neighbors. With senior housing above the Market’s storefronts and a network of social services woven throughout the historic district, the Pike Place Market Foundation welcomes and supports a diverse community in the heart of downtown Seattle.
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Seattle Water Tours LLC
Seattle Water Tours LLC
Seattle
Seattle is all about the water, and a boat charter is the best way to enjoy the city. Seattle Water Tours offers ticketed tours of Lake Union and the Lake Washington Ship Canal and private charters.
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Visit Seattle
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Seattle
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Seattle Asian Art Museum
Seattle Asian Art Museum
Seattle
Inside Volunteer Park, this Art Deco building is where SAM started and is now home to our extensive Asian art collection.
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Olympic Sculpture Park
Olympic Sculpture Park
Seattle
One mile north of the Seattle Art Museum, this collection of monumental sculptures on Seattle’s waterfront overlooks the Salish Sea.
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Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle
​​Seattle Art Museum is the leading visual arts institution in the Pacific Northwest and has been a champion of Seattle’s cultural landscape since 1933. Across three locations—the Seattle Art Museum in downtown Seattle, the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park, and the Olympic Sculpture Park on the Seattle waterfront—SAM celebrates the region's position as a crossroads where east meets west, urban meets natural, and local meets global. Our collections, exhibitions, and programs feature art from around the world and build bridges between cultures and centuries. ​ The Seattle Art Museum acknowledges that we are located on the ancestral land of the Coast Salish people.
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Navi's Catering Kitchen
Navi's Catering Kitchen
Lynnwood
About Us! Special occasions deserve the perfect meal to accompany them, and Navi's Catering Kitchen is here to deliver. With a passion for bringing mouth-watering, made-from-scratch meals to your table, wherever that may be, Chef Navi and our team work with your budget, your event preferences, and your tastes to create the perfect dining experience. If you’ve got a craving, we’ve got a recipe, and we can’t wait to share it with you.
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Lace up your sneaks to get that heart rate up or pump iron anytime you please in our 24-hour fitness center located on the mezzanine floor. Explore Seattle on two wheels at your own speed. Complimentary bike rentals are available through our front desk based on availability.

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Graduate by Hilton Seattle Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Graduate by Hilton Seattle's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
We provide recycling bins in rooms and a linen reuse program. We also participate in several social impact initiatives.
Does Graduate by Hilton Seattle have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, General Recycling program

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Graduate by Hilton Seattle and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Graduate by Hilton Seattle's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
NA

Health and Safety

Were practices at Graduate by Hilton Seattle developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, Cleveland Clinic and Procter and Gamble
Does Graduate by Hilton Seattle clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, A Health and Safety Awareness Committee has been created to help implement the Graduate Cares program
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