Where to Stay in Spokane Wine Country
The best hotels, inns, B&Bs, and wine country lodging in Spokane Wine Country — from luxury resort stays to charming wine country B&Bs.
Where to Stay in Spokane Wine Country
Historic Davenport Hotel (landmark), Hotel Indigo (boutique downtown), Montvale Hotel (historic character). Top options: Historic Davenport Hotel ($180–$280/night) or Hotel Indigo ($130–$200/night, boutique downtown). The accommodation hierarchy in Spokane wine country runs from luxury estate stays (waking up surrounded by vineyards) to boutique wine country inns to mid-range hotels in the nearest city. For the most immersive wine country experience, stay as close to the vineyards as possible — even a modest B&B surrounded by vines beats a comfortable hotel 20 miles away on the enjoyment scale.
Booking Strategy for Spokane Wine Country Accommodation
Book Spokane wine country accommodation alongside your winery appointments — not after. The best estate stays and boutique properties in wine country book as quickly as the most sought-after tasting appointments, particularly for summer weekends and harvest season. Midweek accommodation is almost always available with less advance notice; if your schedule is flexible, Thursday–Sunday visits offer better tasting room access than Friday–Sunday, and accommodation is typically more available and less expensive.
Accommodation Tips for Spokane Wine Country Trips
A successful Spokane wine country accommodation strategy plans around the tasting itinerary: staying near the wineries you most want to visit minimizes driving and maximizes time. For multi-day visits, consider splitting accommodation between two Spokane wine country base areas — particularly if the region spans a significant geographic distance. The combination of a centrally located first-night stay and a vineyard-adjacent second-night stay often provides the best mix of convenience and atmosphere.
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