Spokane, Washington City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Spokane, Washington Travel Guide has been your connection to Spokane's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Spokane Bed and Breakfasts
Bed and breakfasts in Spokane cater to everyone from couples seeking to rekindle their romance to business travelers who desire more out of their business trip than a roadside motel or cookie-cutter hotel. A Spokane bed and breakfast offers a warm, home-like atmosphere where you can relax and be pampered, and yet many still have the business amenities that travelers require. The bed and breakfasts’ innkeepers are full of the famous Pacific Northwest spirit; laid back, friendly, enthusiastic about their hometown and responsive to their guest’s every need, from giving directions to the thriving downtown district to producing delicious, home-cooked meals made from fresh, local ingredients. Bed and breakfasts in Spokane are in beautifully preserved homes whose authentic décor provide a visual feast, along with the literal feast that many innkeepers provide in their breakfast service and afternoon snacks. With plenty of bed and breakfasts to choose from, it is easy to find one in the area you wish to stay and one that offers the amenities you desire—whether it be a roaring fire and a quiet, park view, or a bustling location with easy access to the thriving Spokane city scene. While staying at a Spokane bed and breakfast, bed and breakfast enthusiasts become more than a tourist in a large city, but rather a become part of the city itself. The innkeepers are there to provide their guests with the opportunity to become personally acquainted with Spokane—so that it becomes more than just a city, but a place to love and remember. Innkeepers are full of fun facts (Spokane started Father’s Day and is the childhood home of Bing Crosby) and will certainly feel like family by the end of your stay. |