A hotel quote in Seattle is rarely what you actually pay. Lodging taxes stack the regular sales tax with special hotel, tourism, and convention levies for a combined rate near 15.6% — meaningfully higher than the ~10.25% you would pay on a normal retail purchase. This free calculator turns the advertised nightly rate into your real out-the-door bill.
How it works
The tool multiplies your nightly rate by the number of nights to get a room subtotal, applies the combined occupancy tax, then adds any flat per-night fee:
roomSubtotal = nightlyRate * nights
taxAmount = roomSubtotal * (taxRate/100)
feeTotal = perNightFee * nights
grandTotal = roomSubtotal + taxAmount + feeTotal
The default rate of 15.6% reflects downtown Seattle’s stacked lodging levies. Resort or destination fees are added on top, not re-taxed, to keep the estimate conservative.
Notes and example
A $220/night room for 3 nights: room subtotal = $660, tax at 15.6% ≈ $103, total ≈ $763 before any resort fee. Add a $30/night destination fee and the bill climbs to $853. The exact rate varies slightly by property and year as local levies change — check your final folio. Everything runs locally; nothing is uploaded.