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Situated at the bottom of Queen Anne Hill, the MarQueen Hotel is a lesson in turning a historic building into contemporary lodgings. Erected in 1918 as the Seattle Engineering School, the building served as luxury living spaces for the indispensable mechanics and blacksmiths during the automotive boom. "Formerly an apartment building, the MarQueen greets guests with a dark and decadent lobby featuring marble floors, overstuffed furniture, Asian-style lacquered screens, and a grand staircase," says Fodor's. Escape for a one- ($119) or two-night ($199) stay for two in a MarQueen King or Double Queens Room, including a $50 credit for The Tin Lizzie Lounge and daily parking. The spacious guest rooms are outfitted with a cream, mauve, and mahogany motif; two queen-size beds and a twin sofa bed; a kitchenette; complimentary wireless Internet; and Gilchrist & Soames bath amenities. The hotel is just two blocks from the Seattle Center and a quick stroll to Belltown. Check out the