The Westin Bellevue in Downtown Bellevue.
The centerpiece hotel of Lincoln Square: 337 newly renovated rooms and suites in the base of One Lincoln Tower, Truce Spa and a lap pool downstairs, and Din Tai Fung, Earls and the cinemas in the same building.
The Westin Bellevue is the hotel in the middle of everything: it fills the lower floors of One Lincoln Tower at Lincoln Square North, at 600 Bellevue Way NE, with condominiums stacked above it and Din Tai Fung, Earls, STK, Water Grill, Lucky Strike and the Cinemark cinemas in the same complex. Marriott bills it as a downtown luxury hotel with a spa and a wellness bent, and the substance backs that up: 337 newly renovated rooms and suites, most of them looking out over Lake Washington and Bellevue; Truce Spa; an indoor heated lap pool and whirlpool; a WestinWORKOUT gym that runs around the clock; and Cypress Lounge & Wine Bar off the lobby with more than 50 Northwest wines by the glass. Covered sky bridges tie it to Bellevue Square and Bellevue Place, so the entire Collection is reachable without a coat.
The Westin was the centerpiece hotel of Lincoln Square’s first phase, and DBN’s coverage runs back to the campaign stops it hosted — Hillary Clinton in 2007, Michelle Obama in 2008 and President Obama’s fundraiser in February 2012 — through the 2016–2017 construction of the sky bridges that connected the hotel to the Lincoln Square expansion, Cypress Lounge’s live-jazz years, and the annual holiday programming, wreath workshops and Snowflake Lane packages that make December its busiest month. It has held AAA Four Diamond status for years (it appears on AAA’s 2024 Four Diamond list) and is Green Key certified, and its 17 event rooms include a 7,192-square-foot Grand Ballroom, with blown-glass raindrop chandeliers in the event spaces.
Against its neighbors it is the balanced choice: smaller and calmer than the Hyatt Regency, more classic than the W across NE 6th, and the Collection hotel that has both a spa and a pool — the full comparison is in our guide to downtown Bellevue hotels.
Rooms & Amenities at The Westin Bellevue
337 rooms and suites over the lower floors of the tower, all recently redone; these are the classes and amenities that matter.
Traditional & Deluxe Rooms
The newly renovated standard rooms, Heavenly Bed included; Deluxe rooms add the high floors, and most rooms look out over Lake Washington and Bellevue.
Large Balcony Rooms
Grand and Deluxe rooms with a real outdoor balcony, an unusual thing in a downtown Bellevue hotel room and the one to book on a clear day.
Studio, Corner Studio & Executive Suites
The Studio Suite and 525-square-foot Corner Studio Suite are the working-stay rooms; the Executive Suite adds a separate living area.
Presidential & Chairman Suites
Corner suites on the high floors with the Lake Washington view; the Chairman Suite sits at the top of the list.
Truce Spa, Indoor Lap Pool & WestinWORKOUT
Truce Spa is a full spa on the property — something neither the Hyatt Regency nor the W offers; the indoor heated lap pool and whirlpool are downstairs, and the WestinWORKOUT gym with Peloton bikes runs around the clock.
The Westin Bellevue Through the Years on DBN
DBN has reported on downtown Bellevue since 2005. This is The Westin Bellevue’s story as we covered it, as it happened.
President Obama Visits Downtown Bellevue Friday at the Westin
A sitting president’s fundraiser at the hotel — its highest-profile booking, after Michelle Obama in 2008 and Hillary Clinton in 2007.
New Sky Bridges Connect the Westin and Lincoln Square Expansion
The bridges from the second floor of Lincoln Square through the Westin to the new south buildings opened, tying the hotel into the expanded Collection.
Luxe Self-Care Spots in Downtown Bellevue
Truce Spa at the Westin made our roundup of the places downtown to be properly pampered.
Westin Bellevue Announces Holiday Events, Workshops and Packages
Wreath-making workshops, Cypress holiday menus and Snowflake Lane stay packages — the hotel’s December playbook.
Browse all The Westin Bellevue coverage in the DBN archive.
Getting There & When to Go
Lincoln Square is the easiest place in downtown to arrive by car or by train, and the hotel is inside it.
Getting There & Parking
- Drive: Valet and self-parking are both available for a fee; self-parking is in the Lincoln Square garage on P4 and P5, and it is complimentary on Friday and Saturday nights. EV charging is on site, subject to availability. Bellevue Square’s free garages are across Bellevue Way by sky bridge if you are only visiting Cypress or the spa.
- Light rail: 2 Line to Bellevue Downtown Station, then a roughly 12-minute walk west along NE 6th to Bellevue Way — see our light rail guide
- On foot: The address is 600 Bellevue Way NE at Lincoln Square North. From Bellevue Square, cross Bellevue Way or take the sky bridge; from Lincoln Square South and the W, the sky bridge over NE 6th runs into the hotel and on to Lincoln Square’s second floor near Lucky Strike.
Best Times to Go
Midweek is business travel and quiet; Friday and Saturday nights bring the free self-parking, the movie and dinner crowd downstairs, and a fuller lobby. December is the peak, when Snowflake Lane runs down Bellevue Way at the front door and the holiday packages and wreath workshops fill early. Book the spa ahead on any weekend.
What’s Nearby
You are standing on top of Lincoln Square North, so start downstairs with Din Tai Fung for the soup dumplings and the line, STK for the steakhouse night, or Earls for the easy dinner before a movie upstairs.
Good to Know
As of August 2026: guests must be 21 to check in. Dogs only, one per room and small (a weight limit applies), for a one-time cleaning fee, with a Heavenly Dog Bed on request. The rooms are newly renovated, with the Heavenly Bed and Heavenly Bath throughout. Tai Chi and runWESTIN group runs are on the weekly calendar.
The Westin Bellevue FAQ
Where is The Westin Bellevue?
At 600 Bellevue Way NE, on the lower floors of One Lincoln Tower at Lincoln Square North, inside The Bellevue Collection. Din Tai Fung, Earls, STK and Water Grill are on the ground floor of the same complex, with Lucky Strike and the Cinemark cinemas upstairs, and covered sky bridges link the hotel to Bellevue Square and Bellevue Place.
How do you book The Westin Bellevue?
Directly on marriott.com, where Marriott Bonvoy rates and packages live, or by calling the hotel at (425) 638-1000. Bellevue Collection stay-and-shop and Snowflake Lane packages are booked through the hotel. Guests must be 21 to check in.
Where do you park at The Westin Bellevue?
Valet and self-parking are both available for a fee; self-parking is in the Lincoln Square garage on the P4 and P5 levels, and as of August 2026 it is complimentary on Friday and Saturday nights. EV charging is available subject to availability.
Does The Westin Bellevue have a spa and a pool?
Yes to both. Truce Spa is on the property, along with an indoor heated lap pool with a whirlpool and a 24-hour WestinWORKOUT fitness studio with Peloton bikes. The hotel also runs Tai Chi and group-run programs during the week.
What is at The Westin Bellevue for dinner?
Cypress Lounge & Wine Bar is the hotel’s own room, with more than 50 Northwest wines by the glass, a fireplace and a patio. Otherwise you are standing above Din Tai Fung, Earls, STK and Water Grill, and the sky bridges put Cactus, Tavern Hall and JOEY within a few minutes indoors.



