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Discover some of Spokane's most picturesque locations, great for taking in the sights or snapping that perfect vacation photo!

What should i do in spokane?

Here are a few staff’s favorites worth checking out:

Anthony’s (Seafood)

Overlooking Spokane Falls, Anthony’s serves fresh, high-quality seafood from right here, in the Pacific Northwest.

Churchill’s (Steakhouse)

Spokane’s top spot for steaks and fine wine. Great ambiance and must-try desserts—don’t miss the famous Chocolate Sack.

South Perry Pizza (Pizza)

A local favorite in the South Perry District, known for its hand-fired pizzas and casual dining experience.

Steam Plant (Upscale Pub)

Located in a historic steam plant, this bar and grill offers elevated pub food, craft cocktails, and a unique industrial setting.

Francaise (French American)

An upscale bistro blending French and American flavors. Great for a romantic night or adventurous foodies.

The Milk Bottle (Classic Diner)

A 1930s-era diner in the Garland District serving top-notch burgers, shakes, and retro charm.

Uno Mas (Mexican)

Located on Monroe Street, Uno Mas offers creative tacos, fresh ceviche, and standout cocktails.

Wild Sage (Upscale American)

Upscale American bistro using fresh, seasonal ingredients—perfect for a special night downtown.

Wooden City (New American)

Creative comfort food and wood-fired favorites with a sleek, lively vibe right in the heart of downtown.

Frank’s Diner (Classic Diner)

A Spokane classic inside a historic railcar, famous for hearty breakfasts and nostalgic charm.

Spokane has no shortage of places to explore — here are a few worth checking out!

Riverfront Park

Originally built for Expo '74, this 100-acre downtown park is packed with views, architecture, and year-round fun—like the gondola over the falls and the Skate Ribbon. It also hosts Hoopfest, the world’s largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament.

MAC (Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture)

Tucked in Browne’s Addition, the MAC is a Smithsonian-affiliated Museum featuring rotating art and cultural exhibits. It’s also home to the historic Campbell House and seasonal events like ArtFest.

Kendall Yards

Once Spokane’s rail yard, now a vibrant urban neighborhood. Kendall Yards is full of cafés, restaurants, and shops—plus a Wednesday night market during the spring and summer that draws locals and visitors alike.

Garland District

Just north of Kendall Yards, the Garland District delivers a funky, nostalgic vibe with vintage shops, record stores, and the iconic Garland Theater—a must-visit for movie buffs. It’s the perfect spot to grab a bite, explore on foot, and soak in some local charm.

Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden

Located inside Manito Park, this peaceful garden was built to honor Spokane’s sister city, Nishinomiya. It features a koi pond, waterfall, traditional Japanese landscaping, and seasonal blooms that make it a must-see from spring through fall.

Manito Park

Beautiful botanical gardens, conservatory, and walking paths—free and open to the public year-round.

Campbell House

A historic 1898 mansion with guided tours and period decor—step back in time right next to the MAC.

Whether you're after luxury, convenience, or a lakeside getaway, Spokane has some great options!

The Historic Davenport

Spokane’s oldest hotel—built in 1914—still features its original baroque-style common areas, elegant dining spaces, and a rich sense of history. Located in the heart of downtown, it’s a great option for experiencing Spokane’s nightlife.

The Davenport Lusso

Right across the street from the Historic Davenport, the Lusso offers a quieter, boutique-style experience with cozy rooms and upscale charm—ideal for a more intimate stay.

Coeur d’Alene Resort

Planning a quick escape from the city? Just 30 minutes from Spokane, this resort sits right on Lake Coeur d’Alene and offers stunning views, fine dining, a golf course, a full-service spa, and plenty of lakefront activities.

Hampton Inn Spokane Downtown

If you want to stay close to Gonzaga University and downtown without being right in the middle of the action, the Hampton Inn is a solid choice. Clean, comfortable, and conveniently located—perfect for exploring Spokane without sacrificing comfort.

Whether you're looking to laugh, dance, or just enjoy a night out, Spokane has some great spots for live entertainment!

Spokane Comedy Club

Catch everything from rising local comics to national headliners. It’s the perfect spot to discover new talent or see your favorites up close.

Northern Quest Casino

Just 15 minutes from downtown, Northern Quest hosts major concerts, comedy shows, and events year-round. Big artists, high energy, and a full resort experience.

Knitting Factory

Spokane’s downtown staple for live music. It’s intimate enough to feel close to the action, but big enough to attract major touring bands from every genre.

Fox Theater

This beautifully restored art-deco landmark is home to the Spokane Symphony and regularly hosts jazz performances, film scores, and special events in a one-of-a-kind setting.

Avista Stadium

More than just baseball—this is where Spokane gathers in the summer. Home of the Spokane Indians baseball team, the Avista stadium offers a range of seasonal community events that are perfect for a fun family outing.

Absolutely. Comes standard with Bluetooth—perfect for your road trip playlist or taking hands-free calls!

Most of our fleet comes standard with built-in GPS, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Check the vehicles description or ask a team member if you want to be sure before booking!

Yes! Our fleet includes a mix of hybrids and EV's like the Toyota RAV4, Kia Sportage and the Tesla Model 3 as well as many others.

Absolutely!. From rugged Jeeps and Subarus to luxury Range Rovers, Audis, and Mercedes, many of our rentals come with AWD or 4x4. Perfect for tackling those PNW winters with confidence.

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