The best kind of party? One where the music hits just right, the neighbours don’t complain, and no one’s crammed in the kitchen with a plastic cup. In Seattle, party apartments in areas like Capitol Hill, Fremont, and South Lake Union strike the perfect balance of fun and function. We have listed top party pads with open layouts, rooftop access, and enough room to actually move. You get the good times without the clean-up stress, space without awkward silences, and privacy that doesn’t feel like exile. Looking for somewhere with a balcony for pre-party pics, an epic view of the Space Needle, or maybe a hot tub? You’ll spot it faster on Tagvenue. Filter by guest count and budget, then book without texting ten landlords and waiting forever.
In Seattle, prices of party apartments average $200 hire fee per hour. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Seattle, based on Tagvenue data:
From $100 | to $400 | hire fee per hour |
From $400 | to $1000 | minimum spend per event |
From $36 | to $75 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated August 2025), the best options include:
Entire Venue at Seattle Bartending Co.
in Cascade - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘The activity was great, and everything about the venue exceeded my expectations.’
The Tequila Lab at Black Rock Spirits
in First Hill - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘The hosts were extremely communicative and helped us make any last minute changes.’
Entire Venue at West Seattle Veteran Center
in Fairmount Park - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘Event space owner nice & kind.’
Adams is a top choice for small, themed gatherings, with venues like Waystone Wargaming Speakeasy and Roam with fun, flexible setups. Broadway combines nightlife access with stylish interiors at places like Shafer Baillie Mansion or Life On Mars. For upscale events with views, Lower Queen Anne and the Seattle Central Business District have spacious, professionally run party venues close to transport and entertainment hubs.
Many party apartments in Seattle allow self-catering or let you bring in your own food and drink, particularly those with flat hire-fee like Studio 305 in SODO. Always confirm food and drink policies when booking or use our smart search filters to find venues with your preferred catering options.