Right downtown, this park includes views of Spokane Falls, the SkyRide gondola, the Looff Carousel, the famous Red Wagon play structure, and a Pavilion where you can rent roller blades and grab a sweet treat in the summer
Set in Spokane's historic south hill, this park offers a Japanese garden, a pond great for photo ops, and a playground for the kids. Right around the corner you'll find Rockwood bakery, a great spot for coffee and other bakery goods.
Riverpark Square offers shopping, a movie theatre, and restaurants.
This 100+ mile paved trails passes right through the city, and is a great spot for walks or a bike rides along the river. Kayak and paddle board rentals are also available in the summer.
Just down the road from the venue, this is a great spot for craft brews and food trucks.
There are lots of great spots right downtown. For dining, try Anthony's for seafood, Gander and Rygrass for Italian, or Wooden City Spokane for unique American fare. For drinks, Volstead Act, Bistango Martini Lounge, Durkin’s Liquor Bar, and Zola's are all great places to start. If the dive bar experience is more your style, give Fast Eddie's a try.
Other local shops include Boo Radley’s gift shop, Atticus Coffee, Auntie’s Bookstore, Uncle’s Games, and Wonders of the World. For those with additional time check out what some of the local entertainment venues have to offer: Bing Crosby Theater, Martin Woldston Theater at the Fox, Interstate Center for the Performing Arts, The Knitting Factory, and the Spokane Comedy Club