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***Guestroom renovations were completed in May 2006*** The Red Lion River Inn is a quiet urban hideaway nestled along the beautiful north bank of the Spokane River. Just steps from Riverfront Park and the Centennial Trail, our guests have easy access to Gonzaga University, the Convention Center, and the Opera House as well as Spokane?s best shopping, entertainment, restaurants and the downtown business district.Each of our guests can be assured of friendly Northwest hospitality and exceptional service. We offer 245 tastefully appointed, contemporary rooms and suites furnished with comfort in mind. Deluxe rooms feature king-sized beds with beautiful river views. All rooms include free Net4Guests high-speed wireless Internet access. Complimentary parking and airport transportation are also provided.If resort-style fun is what you?re looking for, activities abound with two seasonal outdoor pools, a year-round whirlpool, horseshoes and a fitness center as well as volleyball, tennis and basketball courts available for your pleasure. For your next event, our 2,800 square feet of meeting space can accommodate groups of up to 250. Pets are allowed with a 20.00 non-refundable fee per pet, per day and are limited to 30 pounds.
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Red Lion River Inn Property Information:
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Rooms:
245
Floors:
2
Time Zone:
Pacific Standard Timezome
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- Room Service
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Express Checkout
- Pool
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Modem Lines in Room
- Business Center
- Television with Cable
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Free Local Telephone Calls
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
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- Courtesy Car
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Free Parking
- Restaurant
- Bar/Lounge
- Fitness Center or Spa
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Laundry/Valet Services
- Pets Allowed
- Hairdryers Available
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Red Lion River Inn Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
3:00pm
Check-Out:
12:00pm
Currency:
USD
Cancellation Policy:
4PM, 24HR Prior. Cxl after 4PM gst chg 1 ngt stay.
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Areas Served
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Millwood WA 8 miles, Mead WA 12 miles, Otis Orchards WA 12 miles, Greenacres WA 10 miles, Liberty Lake WA 15 miles.
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Area Airports
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The closest airport to the hotel is the Spokane International Airport which is 7.5 miles from the hotel.
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Nearby Attractions
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Restaurants
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- The Onion - The Onion is located 2 miles from the River Inn and offers a wide range of American style food for lunch and dinner.
- CI Shenanigans - C.I. Shenanigans offers a wide array of American style food and is perfect for fine dining. This retaurant is only 1/2 mile from the hotel and serves lunch and dinner
- Perkins - Perkins is located only 3 blocks south of the River Inn and offers a family atmosphere with a variety of American food.
- Windows of the Season - Windows of the Seasons is located at the Hotel at the Park just 3 blocks from the River Inn. They offer fine dining with a variety of food.
- Azteca - Azteca Restaurant is located 1/2 mile from the River Inn and offers a variety of Mexican food. This restaurant serves lunch and dinner and is great for the whole family.
- Ripples on the River - Ripples on the River is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers a variety of American Fare. The restaurant and lounge both overlook the Spokane River and during the warmer months offer a patio for eating in a wonderful atmosphere.
- Clinkerdaggers - Clinkerdaggers offers a wide variety of American cuisine in a fine dining atmosphere food for lunch and dinner.
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Spokane Events & Entertainment
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Events
Late January; early February
Spokane International Film
Festival
(509) 624-2615
Late January; early February
Annual Northwest Bach
Festival
(509)-326-4942
May
Early May
Annual Lilac Bloomsday Run
is Spokane's premier 12k run held annually on the first Sunday in May. First run
in 1977, it is the largest timed road race in the country. For most
residents, it's impossible to imagine spring in Spokane without Bloomsday.
Mid-May
Annual
Spokane
Lilac Festival has been a "Lilac City" tradition since 1938. It was an effort
originated by the Associated Garden Clubs and the Spokane Floral Society to
exhibit the beautiful spring lilacs and to showcase area youth. They organized a
parade and a royalty program to honor young women from the Spokane area. The
festival has added several events, and remains a highlight each year.
Late June
Annual
Spokane Hoopfest
Association is committed to organizing and operating the best outdoor 3-on-3
basketball tournament in the country. With the effort and enthusiasm of
thousands of volunteers, Hoopfest strives to create a dynamic downtown festival,
transcending basketball through the celebration of athleticism, fair play and
community involvement. Spokane Hoopfest Association also provides charitable
support through distribution of profits to Special Olympics and
basketball-related activities.
September
Spokane
Interstate Fair.
Spokane Interstate Fairgrounds. Features an extensive series of interactive
exhibits. Among these is a scavenger hunt of entertaining agricultural facts
for visiting students.
Late September
Valleyfest has been
a successful event bringing the Spokane Valley, Washington community together
since 1990. Valleyfest provides entertainment for the entire family, an
opportunity to meet and have fun with neighbors, while also recognizing area
youth for their talents. Valleyfest's day starts with a
Fun Run followed by a Pancake Breakfast. The Valleyfest Parade follows and
includes community floats and local school bands. Valleyfest also includes
entertainment specifically designed for and performed by children. All of these
activities are provided at no cost to Valleyfest participants.
Early
December
The
Annual ArtFest
brings together the region's finest arts and crafts people in a park in
Spokane's Browne's Addition neighborhood. Designed to feature high quality
original artwork, the festival has steadily grown in attendance, popularity, and
sales. ArtFest includes continuous musical entertainment, artists'
demonstrations, hands-on art activities for children and adults, and a variety
of food concessions.
December 31- January 1
First Night Spokane
The
event seeks to foster the public's appreciation of visual and performing arts
through an innovative, diverse and high quality New Year's Eve program that
provides a shared cultural experience, accessible and affordable to all. First
Night Spokane began on December 31, 2001 with thirteen thousand people of all
ages crowding downtown streets. Since then, attendance at this community
oriented, alcohol-free celebration of New Year's Eve has grown to over 23,000.
First Night Spokane has quickly become a regional New Year's Eve tradition for
many in and around Spokane County.
Performing Arts Venues
Allegro, Baroque and Beyond.
906 S.
Cowley, Spokane, WA 99202.
509-455-6865
Spokane
Symphony.
621 W.
Mallon, #203,
Spokane,
WA 99201.
509-326-3136
Offers
concerts for a variety of musical tastes from the classics to superpops.
Connoisseur Concerts.
315 W
Mission, #221,
Spokane,
WA 99201.
509-326-4942.
Spokane
Interplayers Ensemble.
174 S.
Howard, Spokane, WA 99210.
509-455-7529
Spokane
Center.
334 W.
Spokane Falls Boulevard, Spokane, WA 99201.
509-353-6500
Comprised of the Opera House, Convention
Center, Ag Trade Center, and Joe Albi Stadium.
Spokane
Fair & Expo Center.
404 N.
Havana, Spokane, WA 99202.
509-535-1766
Offers a
variety of year-round entertainment options, including the Spokane Interstate
Fair in mid-September.
Spokane
Civic Theatre.
Spokane,
WA 99205.
509-325-1413.
A national
award-winning community theater that has been adjudicated one of the top 10 in
the US four times.
Spokane Veterans Memorial
Arena
720
West Mallon Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
(509)324-7000
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Spokane Destination Overview
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Visitors to
Spokane (pronounced Spo-CAN), have a choice of climates at any season of
the year. An extensive system of enclosed skywalks offers year-round comfort
throughout the downtown area. For those who enjoy outdoor sports, there are
Riverfront Park and Splashdown Waterpark in summer, and the slopes of Mount
Spokane in winter. The first European trading post
in the Pacific Northwest was established in the Spokane area in 1810. Some of
the region's early history is on display at the restored Fort Spokane, northwest
of the city, which was built in the 1880s to keep the peace between Native
Americans and white settlers.
Today, the city is the commercial center of an
agricultural region and serves as a gateway to the recreation areas of eastern
Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana. Riverfront Park was the site of the 1974 World's Fair. It is located on two
islands divided by the spectacular cascading Spokane River and Spokane Falls. Attractions include an IMAX Theater, an amusement park and a hand-carved 1909
carousel. Spokane’s Grand Boulevard is
the place to feed the ducks in Manito Park while taking in a view of stunningly
Gothic St.
James Cathedral. The park’s many gardens are in bloom from May
through October. Spokane's
Gonzaga University, one of 28 Jesuit colleges in the country, is home to the
Crosby Library, which displays alumnus and native son Bing Crosby's Oscar, gold
and platinum records and other mementos. Spokane's nickname is the
Lilac City. The foremost annual event is the Lilac Festival, which is held
each year in mid-May.
On the first Sunday in May, the city holds its annual
Lilac Bloomsday Run, one of the largest timed races in the world in which more
than 50,000 runners participate. Spokane has a rich history that
is portrayed in its museums and heritage homes. Campbell House was constructed
in 1898 by a prominent Spokane resident and has been restored to its 19th
century splendor. More vintage homes can be found along Riverside Avenue, in
the Browne's Addition Historic District and in the neighborhood known as "the
Hill." Next to Campbell House is the excellent Northwest Museum of Arts and
Culture, with a fine collection of Native American artifacts and other
historical items from the region. The collection of the Eastern Washington State
Historical Society is housed in a portion of the museum.
Spokane
has made it easy for visitors to get a sense of the city by mapping a 32 mile
Spokane City Drive that takes in the local highlights. The route is well marked
by brown and white arrowhead signs. It meanders through the southern and
western portions of Spokane and covers all the major attractions. The drive
provides a spectacular view from the hills to the south of the city. Finish the
tour at the western end of the route with an expedition to Little Spokane
Natural Area, where the paddling is top-notch and hundreds of songbirds provide
daily concerts.
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