Historic Davenport Hotel

Spokane, Washington

Historic Davenport Hotel

Location: Spokane, Washington
Category: Historical Places

About

Overview

The Historic Davenport Hotel is a landmark hotel in downtown Spokane, originally opened in 1914. It is famous for its ornate architecture, the Peacock Room, and being the birthplace of the Crab Louis salad.

Top Highlights

Spanish Renaissance lobby; Peacock Room Lounge; Hall of Doges; ornate ballrooms; luxury accommodations.

Things to Do

Walk through the stunning lobby; have a drink in the Peacock Room; try the Crab Louis salad; stay overnight for a luxury experience.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round.

Entry & Visitor Information

Free to visit lobby/restaurants; hotel rates apply.

Facilities Available

Restaurants, spa, bar, ballrooms, valet parking.

Travel Tips

Even if you aren't staying, you are welcome to tour the lobby and second floor to admire the history.

Nearby Places to Explore

Bing Crosby Theater; Fox Theater; River Park Square.