Spokane's Accommodation Options
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Spokane, Washington State.
Situated in eastern Washington near the Idaho border and nestled along the banks of the Spokane River with the impressive Spokane Falls at its heart, the vibrant city of Spokane is filled to the brim with distinctive attractions, top-notch recreational experiences and outdoor adventure, a bustling arts and cultural scene and a lively downtown district.
Travelers from all walks of life and interests will appreciate the diverse hotel and motel the city has to offer, which range from standard motels for the budget-minded to upscale hotels for luxury-seekers.
DOWNTOWN
Popular chains, boutique-style properties, amenity-filled conference hotels and riverfront accommodation options are showcased in the downtown district, home to the attraction-filled Riverfront Park, the Spokane Convention Center, numerous performing arts venues, premiere shopping, world-class dining and the Spokane Amtrak station.
The downtown area also features a university district, home to both Washington State University and Gonzaga University, and also provides easy access to Interstate 90, the nearby airport and myriad outdoor adventures. Guests in downtown hotels can expect a wide range of amenities to please the most astute of traveler, including on-site dining, daily complimentary breakfast, modern fitness facilities, pools, extended business services, meeting rooms, family suite choices and complimentary shuttles.
Located opposite the core on the north side of the river via North Division Street, a small collection of mid-range chain hotels are available, many of which offer river and city vistas, extended guest amenities and ease of access to all the services and attractions of downtown.
NORTH SPOKANE
Extending along North Division Street (Highway 395) between East Francis Avenue and East Holland Avenue, approximately 5 mi (8 km) north of the downtown core, a cluster of hotel properties are available that offer a range of amenities to satisfy any traveling need. This busy commercial corridor features a great mix of independent and mid-scale chain-style options, providing standard guest rooms, basic-to-extended visitor services and easy access to family amusements, shopping malls, fast food and family-style eateries, big-box shops, Whitworth University and golf courses. This district, in addition to offering budget-friendly options, is also the main gateway to nearby Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park (via Highway 206), which is located an approximate one-hour drive from downtown and in much less time if staying in the north end.
THE AIRPORT DISTRICT
Situated just southwest of the city off of I-90 and near the junction of the Interstate and Highway 2 (West Sunset Highway/West Sunset Boulevard), the Spokane International Airport district offers a handful of convenient chain hotel choices for layover travelers and those wishing to extend their stay in the city. While services, shopping and dining are not as abundant in near the airport, visitor amenities are just a short drive away and a few standout attractions, including a golf course and an expansive natural area, draw those looking to explore Spokane's great outdoors.
Travelers from all walks of life and interests will appreciate the diverse hotel and motel the city has to offer, which range from standard motels for the budget-minded to upscale hotels for luxury-seekers.
DOWNTOWN
Popular chains, boutique-style properties, amenity-filled conference hotels and riverfront accommodation options are showcased in the downtown district, home to the attraction-filled Riverfront Park, the Spokane Convention Center, numerous performing arts venues, premiere shopping, world-class dining and the Spokane Amtrak station.
The downtown area also features a university district, home to both Washington State University and Gonzaga University, and also provides easy access to Interstate 90, the nearby airport and myriad outdoor adventures. Guests in downtown hotels can expect a wide range of amenities to please the most astute of traveler, including on-site dining, daily complimentary breakfast, modern fitness facilities, pools, extended business services, meeting rooms, family suite choices and complimentary shuttles.
Located opposite the core on the north side of the river via North Division Street, a small collection of mid-range chain hotels are available, many of which offer river and city vistas, extended guest amenities and ease of access to all the services and attractions of downtown.
NORTH SPOKANE
Extending along North Division Street (Highway 395) between East Francis Avenue and East Holland Avenue, approximately 5 mi (8 km) north of the downtown core, a cluster of hotel properties are available that offer a range of amenities to satisfy any traveling need. This busy commercial corridor features a great mix of independent and mid-scale chain-style options, providing standard guest rooms, basic-to-extended visitor services and easy access to family amusements, shopping malls, fast food and family-style eateries, big-box shops, Whitworth University and golf courses. This district, in addition to offering budget-friendly options, is also the main gateway to nearby Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park (via Highway 206), which is located an approximate one-hour drive from downtown and in much less time if staying in the north end.
THE AIRPORT DISTRICT
Situated just southwest of the city off of I-90 and near the junction of the Interstate and Highway 2 (West Sunset Highway/West Sunset Boulevard), the Spokane International Airport district offers a handful of convenient chain hotel choices for layover travelers and those wishing to extend their stay in the city. While services, shopping and dining are not as abundant in near the airport, visitor amenities are just a short drive away and a few standout attractions, including a golf course and an expansive natural area, draw those looking to explore Spokane's great outdoors.

