There is no cab stand. You will need to arrange a cab in advance. Where are you going? Public transport might be easier.Edit:Good news. The bus tunnel is open on Saturdays. That is especially good because there is construction on 4th Ave, and some of the stops near Amtrak are closed.So get off the train, go up the stairs (or elevator) up to 4th Ave. street level. Cross to the other side of 4th Ave. Go between two of the office buildings or around so that you are heading over towards 5th Ave. But don t cross 5th. The tunnel is in front of the office buildings, on the 5th Ave side of the buildings. Go down into the bus tunnel (stairs, escalator, or elevator). There are 4 entrances to the bus tunnel. Check the signs because only 2 of the entrances get you to where the 71 or 73 boards. Get on the MT 71 or the MT 73 bus. It will drop you practically at the hotel. Just ask the driver to point you towards the hotel building. The fare is $1.75. Have exact change.It s only 1.6 miles to the hotel. Not sure a cab is worth it. Plus I am super biased against cabs. The drivers can t read maps, can t find anything, and don t speak English. Although I would hope they can find their way around downtown. I know they can t find their way around the Eastside where I live. Your bus driver will speak English, and will be super helpful.You can even walk. Just walk up 4th or 5th. Not 1st or 2nd or 3rd! 4th or 5th is safer. I wouldn t do this with luggage though. It s 1.6 miles, but that 1.6 miles is up hill. I would definitely walk back though, if you have roller luggage, since it s downhill.Another tip is that a decent hotel like that should have a shuttle. You might be able to get the hotel to send someone to pick you up. Call them and ask.
Just arrange for a cab. The idea of walking uphill in the rain dragging your luggage is too much. Be warned, unless you are in front of your/a hotel, it is really hard to catch a cab in Seattle. Most residents would walk or ride the bus (on rainy days) Yellow cab Seattle: (206) 622-6500
i have been to seattle many times, and i have always had cabs available when i got off the train. unless your train is running really late you will be able to find cabs out there when you step off the train.