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.
Shopping
For the die-hard shoppers, Spokane doesn't disappoint. Spokane offers shopping for everyone, from people looking for that perfect antique, to those who seek out large malls filled with every store you could wish for. The heart of the Spokane shopping experience is in the new Riverpark Mall in downtown Spokane. The highlight of this impressive building is the five story atrium just inside the main entrance. If you prefer a quiet, more unique shopping experience, Spokane offers a plethora of small, compelling shops that you won't find anywhere else. A particular favorite for book lovers is Auntie's Bookstore, which is Spokane's largest independently owned book store, a favorite of Pamela Lanier. Three stories of new and used books are housed in a beautiful, downtown brick building. And if you're looking for that perfect, funny souvenir to take home or to entertain your fellow guests at your bed and breakfast, Boo Radley's is a must stop. Named after the famous literary character from To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley's does its odd and ends collecting namesake proud by selling wacky, one of a kind items that certainly can't be found elsewhere! |