Tradewinds Hotels in Spokane

Tradewinds Hotels in Spokane
A mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, Spokane, Washington is the place for hiking, biking, skiing and river rafting in the northwest Rockies. Visitors to Spokane adore the climate: 260 days filled with sunshine each year; and in the winter, snow piles in the Rockies for prime skiing and snowboarding.

Spokane offers excellent access to mountain biking, boating and rollerblading, and invites guests to visit Riverside State Park, home of the Centennial Trail. The 37-mile-long hiking and biking path traces the Spokane River downstream. Tradewinds hotels, as well as other hotels in the Spokane area, offer relaxing accommodations and extra leisure activities.

Tradewinds Downtown

The Tradewinds Downtown Hotel Spokane offers Washington guests beautiful accommodations in the Spokane River Valley. The Trade Winds Downtown provides 59 rooms, with non-smoking rooms available. Stylish, clean and comfortable guest rooms include satellite TV, private bathrooms and access to daily complimentary breakfast.

Amenities include in-room air conditioning, refrigerator, a daily cleaning service, coffee maker, and a balcony terrace. Guests also have access to the outdoor swimming pool. The hotel is also pet-friendly. Located in the center of Spokane proper, guests into mountain biking can check out Silver Bike Tours (silverbiketours.com) for biking, hiking and backpacking tours.

Silver Bike Tours offers multi-day tours that access world-renowned trails. Self-guided tours include bicycles and equipment.

Trade Winds Downtown, Spokane
907 West 3rd Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201-4596
(509) 838-2091‎

Best Western Tradewinds North

This Best Western Tradewinds hotel, set in central Spokane, has 61 rooms, equipped with featherbeds and allergy-free or foam bed alternative options. Guests have access to the hotel's Jacuzzi as well as the indoor swimming pool and the nearby 18-hole championship Meadow Wood golf course. The hotel is also pet-friendly.

Adventurous guests should check out Pangaea River Rafting (leaveboringbehind.com) in Spokane County. This adventure sports company offers whitewater rafting, river wine tours, and downstream raft floating on the Spokane River and Clark Fork River. And also, just off highway 291, visitors find Riverside State Park, with a 600-acre off-road area ideal for dirt biking in summer and snowmobiling in the winter.

Best Western Tradewinds North
3033 North Division Street
Spokane, WA 99205
(509) 326-5500‎
bestwestern.com

Hotel Lusso

This luxury boutique hotel is meticulously designed and chic, and serves as a modern ski-lodge-like luxury hotel. Deluxe rooms, ranging from 470 to 525 square feet, let guests dissolve after a day in the wilderness, with 12-14 foot ceilings, giant windows, and detailed European interior design. Each room has either a queen or king bed, oversize bathroom with soaking tub, and a large work desk with free wireless access. The hotel has a spa, Spa Paradiso, located across the street, and an in-hotel fitness center.

Guests at the Lusso can plan a skiing or snowboarding trip to Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park. The park provides 1,425 acres of skiing and snowboarding, and a world-class ski school. In summer, check out the Route of the Hiawatha biking and hiking trail, called one of the most breathtaking historic and scenic stretches of this railroad in the country (skilookout.com/Hiawatha).

Hotel Lusso
1 North Post Street
Spokane, WA 99201
(509) 747-9750
hotellusso.com

Article Written By Noelle Carver

Noelle Carver has been a freelance writer since 2009, with work published in "SSYK" and "The Wolf," two U.K. literary journals. Carver holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from American University and a Master of Fine Arts in writing from The New School. She lives in New York City.

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