Vacation rentals in Seattle

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Seattle

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 9,180 vacation rentals in Seattle

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 649,630 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    3,690 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 2,560 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    420 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    5,510 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    9,080 of Seattle vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Waterfront, and Free parking on premises across Seattle rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Seattle stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Seattle's top spots, include Space Needle, Seattle Center, and Seattle Aquarium

Top-rated vacation rentals in Seattle

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Top guest favorite
The modern architectural home stands on a hillside, showcasing large, geometric windows framed in red. Lush greenery surrounds the building, complementing the sleek design. Soft evening light emanates from within, enhancing the inviting appearance of the structure.
Home in West Seattle
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Alki Beach House w/ Ocean & Olympic Mtn Views

Experience this refined modern masterpiece by Ryan Stephenson of Stephenson Collective, just steps from Alki Beach. Set in a serene neighborhood, it offers sweeping 180-degree views of Puget Sound, the ocean, and the Olympic Mountains. A quick 5-minute stroll brings you to the beach, and Downtown Seattle is only a short drive away, making it an ideal base for adventure. Enjoy captivating views of ferry boats, Eagles, Seagulls, Seals, OrcaWhales, kayakers, and more. An exceptional retreat awaits!

Top guest favorite
A charming treehouse is nestled among lush trees, connected by a wooden staircase. Soft lighting illuminates the entrance, while cozy seating and hammocks are arranged underneath. Surrounding greenery enhances the tranquil atmosphere, inviting guests to explore the natural beauty of the forest.
Treehouse in Fall City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Mama Moon Treehouse

This magical treehouse was built by Pete Nelson 25 years ago and recently renovated with help from his crew. It sits in living trees on our 5 acre property next to its own little pond and fountain. It has a bathroom with sink and toilet, hot water outdoor shower, wifi, heat, AC & more! Enjoy the outdoor space with, hammocks, grill and fire pit by the pond. It's 1 mile from Lake Alice so grab the paddle boards and head to the lake! Plus, book a sound healing or sacred ceremony while you're here!

Top guest favorite
A rooftop deck view features two turquoise stools positioned against a railing. Below, the varied greenery of the neighborhood and the Puget Sound are visible, extending towards distant mountains under a clear blue sky.
Guesthouse in Queen Anne
5 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Ocean view loft with private rooftop deck

The Lofthouse is your 3-story urban oasis is nestled in the trees of Queen Anne Hill, 7 mins. from downtown Seattle & CRUISE SHIP TERMINALS. This newly remodeled 1-bedroom guesthouse gives "zen-vibes" with its lush garden, waterfall, pond, ROOFTOP DECK VIEW, modern kitchen/bath, & cozy patio. Walking distance to local cafes & shops. Hostess lives on the property & strives to provide a relaxing stay for all guests. We're close to everything that Seattle has to offer w/o the “busy” city life.

Top guest favorite
The spacious loft features a king-sized canopy bed surrounded by exposed brick walls. A dramatic arched window allows natural light to illuminate the room. A small dining table and two chairs are visible, alongside a cozy seating area with armchairs, creating an inviting living space.
Loft in Downtown Seattle
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

Romantic NY style loft in heart of Pioneer Square

Superhost, guest favorite for romance in heart of Seattle's best historic neighborhood. with great restaurants, art galleries, walking distance to the infamous Seattle Public Market and stadiums and brand new waterfront. The loft has 14’ ceiling, brick walls, full kitchen, bath, smart TV , w/d in unit. 10ft. window with electronic shades for great people watching . King curtained canopy bed, noise machine. This space is for 2 guests. No parties, wedding dressing, pre or post functions.

Top guest favorite
A unique home nestled among tall trees is visible from above, showcasing a roof adorned with skylights. The glass sunroom is prominently featured, allowing natural light to fill the space. A balcony with greenery can also be seen, enhancing the connection to nature.
Treehouse in Lynnwood
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Elevated Escape •Nestled Among the Trees •Sunroom

Escape to the tranquility of our uniquely designed home, embraced by the trees. With viewing windows in every space, including a cozy sunroom perfect for stargazing, you'll feel immersed in nature's beauty. Just a short drive from Boeing's Paine Field Airport(PAE), our personalized lock code ensures easy access for a stress-free stay. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated to ensure a relaxing experience. Got any questions or special requests? We're here to make your stay unforgettable!

Top guest favorite
The treehouse is illuminated by soft lights, showcasing its wooden exterior against the twilight sky. A spacious deck wraps around the structure, while large windows reveal a warm glow from within. Nearby trees frame the scene, enhancing the feeling of being nestled in nature.
Treehouse in Redmond
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 626 reviews

Emerald Forest Treehouse - From Treehouse Masters

Featured on Treehouse Masters, this magical retreat was built by Pete Nelson in 2017. The glowing wood interior and windows extend from floor to soaring ceiling inside this cozy yet luxurious treehouse. Tucked away on thirty forested acres, the airy interior is comfortably furnished and bursting with natural light. Equipped with an outdoor hot shower, Wi-Fi, a 100 inch screen/projector, and hot tub, you can truly get away from it all among lush evergreens just 10 minutes from Redmond.

Guest favorite
A modern living space features large windows allowing ample natural light. A gray couch is paired with two blue lounge chairs, and a stylish rug covers the floor. A dining table with orange barstools enhances the open layout, complemented by a wall-mounted television.
Home in Beacon Hill
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 412 reviews

Spacious Modern 1-BR

Panoramic views on top of charming Beacon Hill offer a hilltop hideaway to stage your Seattle experience. 10 minutes to downtown, 5 minutes to the stadiums, and centrally located between several charming burrows offers a launchpad to all Seattle has to offer. New construction and high ceilings offer a unique setting to enjoy a coffee or cocktail on the rooftop deck, games or a meal on the 10 foot walnut dinning table, and movies and sports on the 56 inch TV. NO PARTIES or Gatherings

Top guest favorite
A spacious bedroom features a comfortable bed with light bedding set against a backdrop of rustic wooden walls and a ceiling adorned with corrugated metal. Natural light filters in through multiple windows, illuminating a cozy seating area and a sleek dark dresser.
Home in Seattle
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

The Sprucey Roost

Find your landing place in a botanical boutique nestled on a quiet neighborhood street centrally located near one of Seattle's most sought-after neighborhoods: Ballard. Surrounded by old growth Cedars - a peaceful oasis without the bustling sounds of the city! Stocked with the necessary amenities for relaxing getaways to business trips, including a full kitchen and coffee/tea bar. The Roost is a completely separate unit (no shared walls) located in the backyard of our 1906 farmhouse.

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features a blue sofa complemented by a coffee table and a lamp. A dedicated workspace with a desk and chair is positioned nearby. Natural light fills the room, enhancing the bright, airy feel. A view into the dining area reveals additional seating.
Apartment in Georgetown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 751 reviews

Radiant, Low-Key Apartment

Welcome to my cozy ground-floor apartment in a lovingly restored 1908 building. This thoughtfully updated space blends historic charm with modern comforts, giving you the best of both worlds. Whether you’re here for work or play, you’ll enjoy powerful A/C, a comfy Leesa bed, and a fully equipped kitchen. Nestled in Seattle’s vibrant Georgetown neighborhood, you’ll be just steps from unique cafes, bars, and parks while still enjoying peace, comfort, and easy parking right out front.

Top guest favorite
A large hot tub is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a sense of seclusion. The tranquil blue water reflects the surrounding trees, while a small wooden platform with a heater is visible nearby. The space is designed to offer relaxation and enjoyment in a private setting.
Home in West Seattle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Cozy Seattle Home + Hot Tub w/Space Needle View

A cozy, secluded retreat conveniently located in the city! Perfect space for a romantic weekend away for a couple or a relaxing recharge for a solo traveler. Relax in the large hot tub under sparkling string lights and take in the breathtaking peekaboo views of the Space Needle. Perfect spot to stay to explore the city like a local! 10min or less drive to all that Seattle has to offer – Downtown Seattle, Alki Beach, ferry terminals, parks, stadiums, and amazing restaurants!

Top guest favorite
A spacious sleeping area features a queen bed dressed in soft white linens, complemented by two framed art pieces on the walls. Natural light streams in from a nearby window, illuminating the room's neutral palette and warm wooden flooring.
Guesthouse in West Seattle
5 out of 5 average rating, 453 reviews

Seattle Alki Beach Cottage Studio

Welcome to your private, quiet retreat, featuring a tiny footprint with luxe features in a garden setting. Only 1-block from Alki beach, experience the best of PNW beach living. Your own secure building (325 sq ft studio) with kitchenette, queen bed, washer/dryer and air conditioning. The cottage studio has the added feature of its own lovely private outdoor area that is filled with garden blooms during the spring and summer. Find us on IG @alkicottage.

Top guest favorite
Apartment in Central Area
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Modern • Mt. Rainier Rooftop • 7 min to World Cup

Charming one-bedroom apartment in a brand-new building—9 minutes from downtown Seattle, 7 minutes from Lumen Field. Spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling windows and a private rooftop deck with Mt. Rainier views. Fully equipped kitchen with gas stove, rice cooker, and all essentials for cooking, plus a backyard electric grill. Dedicated work zone makes remote work seamless. Free street parking. Urban living at its best.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Seattle?

    Capitol Hill has lively arts and dining, Ballard features waterfront parks and local boutiques, and Queen Anne blends historic homes with scenic views. These neighborhoods are often recommended for their distinct atmospheres and easy access to city highlights.

  • What are the best things to do in Seattle with kids?

    Families frequently explore the Seattle Aquarium, interactive exhibits at Pacific Science Center, and playful green spaces like Gas Works Park. Pike Place Market often draws interest for its lively stalls and street performances.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Seattle?

    Explore Pike Place Market, take in city views from the Space Needle, and stroll the waterfront paths of Olympic Sculpture Park. Museums, urban parks, and local food halls round out the mix of popular experiences.

  • How is the weather in Seattle?

    Seattle has cool, rainy winters around 37–48°F (3–9°C), and summers are mild with less precipitation at 57–78°F (14–25°C). Bring a layered jacket and a waterproof outer layer, as showers are frequent throughout much of the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Seattle?

    June through September is often recommended for clearer skies, comfortable temperatures, and seasonal festivals. Spring also brings blooming cherry trees and fresh greenery to parks and gardens.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seattle?

    Pike Place Market draws visitors with its lively atmosphere, and the Space Needle is known for panoramic city views. Museum of Pop Culture and the Chihuly Garden and Glass also showcase vibrant art and local creativity.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seattle?

    Discovery Park’s Loop Trail is popular for forest and beach scenery, Seward Park has shaded waterfront walks, and Washington Park Arboretum features garden paths beneath tall trees. Rattlesnake Ledge around the area invites a steeper climb with broad vistas.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Seattle?

    Families frequently visit Seattle Aquarium, explore hands-on exhibits at Pacific Science Center, and enjoy open play spaces at Gas Works Park. The Woodland Park Zoo is also often recommended for animal encounters and outdoor experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seattle?

    Bainbridge Island has waterfront walks and local markets, and Mount Rainier National Park draws hikers to alpine trails and meadows. Snoqualmie Falls offers scenic views near historic towns, while Leavenworth features alpine-inspired shopping and festivals.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seattle?

    Many stays in neighborhoods like Ballard, West Seattle, and Capitol Hill welcome pets. Parks such as Magnuson Park and Golden Gardens make it easy for guests to explore and play with their dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seattle?

    Dress in layers and bring a waterproof jacket, as the weather can shift quickly. Locals often opt for public transit, enjoy fresh coffee at neighborhood cafes, and welcome visitors to diverse community festivals year-round.

  • What is Seattle known for?

    Seattle is known for its coffee culture, rich music history, and vibrant tech community. The city blends waterfront scenery with public markets, longstanding arts traditions, and a reputation for year-round creativity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seattle?

    Fremont’s public art, the Ballard Locks and salmon ladder, and Kubota Garden’s tranquil walking paths are frequently suggested as lesser-known spots. Georgetown’s galleries and independent shops also invite curious visitors.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seattle?

    Fresh Pacific Northwest seafood like wild salmon and Dungeness crab is often recommended, along with local teriyaki and creamy clam chowder. Marionberry desserts and artisan coffee are staples among residents.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seattle?

    Pack layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes suitable for changing weather. An umbrella is optional; many locals rely on raincoats, and reusable water bottles are useful for exploring parks and neighborhoods.

  • What is the nightlife in Seattle like?

    Neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Belltown are known for live music venues, late-night dining, and performance spaces. Expect a creative, music-forward scene shaped by local artists and diverse communities.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Seattle?

    Bumbershoot lights up Labor Day weekend with music and arts, SIFF draws international films in late spring, and Bite of Seattle celebrates local flavors in summer. The Fremont Solstice Parade is a colorful city tradition.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seattle?

    Many vacation rentals in neighborhoods like Queen Anne, Ballard, and Green Lake are known for spacious layouts or proximity to parks and family activities. Look for homes with kitchens and kid-friendly amenities for an easy stay.

All about Seattle

Sandwiched between the waters of Puget Sound and Lake Washington and between the mountains of the Olympic and Cascade ranges, Seattle is a city of stunning views. Combining that allure with its gentle, outdoors-focused lifestyle, the city is an ideal spot for an urban getaway or as a base for a longer trip to explore western Washington. Green parks and tree-lined neighborhoods spread across the city, while Mount Rainier and the iconic Space Needle anchor the skyline. The latter offers a stunning view of the city’s many hills and waterways, including the houseboats along Lake Union and the ferries shuttling passengers across Elliott Bay. Though its surroundings provide a stunning backdrop, the city also lives up to its much-deserved reputation for great music, strong coffee, and ubiquitous flannel shirts.

What are the top things to do in Seattle?

Fremont

The self-proclaimed “Center of the Universe” epitomizes the quirky, friendly nature of Seattle neighborhoods, with its ample public art like the “Waiting for the Interurban” statues and a waterfront park created from a former gasification plant. Home to many of Seattle’s big tech companies, Fremont also offers an exciting slate of shops and restaurants catering to young, hip crowds.

Olympic Sculpture Park

The outdoor arm of the Seattle Art Museum, this free nine-acre, multilevel public park features temporary and permanent sculptures from internationally renowned artists. The installations dot a hillside cut through by a zig-zag path that leads down to the picturesque Elliott Bay, where it meets up with Myrtle Edwards Park and the Elliott Bay Trail.

Pike Place Market

Dating back to 1907, Seattle’s beloved and enormous market, perched over the waterfront, enjoys fame around the world for the fish from nearby waters. But the colorful displays of flowers, farm stands full of fruit, and dozens of local culinary producers deserve equally high billing. On the lesser-known lower floors and outer buildings, hundreds of craft artists, small businesses, and restaurants serve the community.

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