The FINCH in Walla Walla features 3-star accommodations with free bikes, a fitness center and a terrace. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking.
Deana
United States of America
Quiet, even in a ground floor room. Beds were comfortable.
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Walla Walla is offering accommodations in Walla Walla. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
This Walla Walla hotel features rooms with iPod docking stations and flat-screen TVs. The hotel is 4 miles from the Walla Walla regional airport and offers a free airport shuttle.
Mary
United States of America
The location in the center of Walla Walla’s retail core makes it easy to walk to wine tasting rooms and restaurants. The classic lobby decor and high ceilings are a great setting for late afternoon wine tastings. My newly redecorated room was attractive and generous. The staff are very hospitable and helpful.
The Holiday Inn Express in Walla Walla, Washington is a 15-minute drive from Whitman Mission National Historic Site. This completely non-smoking hotel is pet-friendly and has free Wi-Fi.
Located in Walla Walla, Comfort Inn & Suites offers 3-star accommodations with a bar. The hotel features an indoor pool, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi throughout the property.
Mindy
United States of America
Morning staff was very accommodating and very nice
Featuring an indoor pool and hot tub, Best Western PLUS Walla Walla Suites Inn features guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. It serves a free daily hot breakfast.
Only 7 minutes’ walk from Wallah Wallah’s city center, guests of Courtyard by Marriott Wallah Wallah can enjoy classic American cuisine for breakfast, and dinner at the on-site restaurant The...
Len
United States of America
We had two breakfasts, which were super yummy and great coffee.
Featuring free Wi-Fi and an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, this Wallah Wallah wine country motel is 2 miles from Seven Hills Winery. A daily grab and go breakfast is offered.
Brian
United States of America
the staff at Wyndham Super 8 made all the difference. Front desk was friendly and accomodating. Housekeeping were dedicated to keeping the rooms clean and inviting. Thanks to them all!
Walla Walla is vibrant and charming! The downtown has MANY attractive tasting rooms - wine and other spirits - as well as a variety of restaurants and wonderful boutiques. Lots of art and music events. It's very walkable, with pretty, tree-lined neighborhoods close to downtown. Whitman College is lovely. The surrounding area is the gorgeous Palouse - beautiful wheat fields and vineyards.
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Fun town with good restaurants and wine bars.
Fun town with good restaurants and wine bars. But don't forget to go out to the wineries. The surrounding area is so beautiful. If you have time, take a bike ride.
Walk to the park...they have an amazing park with an aviary. Nice place to spend a few hours.
janine
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We came in on a Sunday afternoon, Labor Day weekend.
We came in on a Sunday afternoon, Labor Day weekend. None of the wine taasting rooms wthin walking distance of downtown were open. We ended up at The Marc and had appetizers and wine - all delicious.
Our travel plans had us leavng town the next morning, but we would consider coming back, but not on a Sunday.
Valerie
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a cute little town; an oasis in what is otherwise an un...
It's a cute little town; an oasis in what is otherwise an un-interesting agricultural area. There are lots of wine tasting rooms right in town which we liked because we'd driven all day to get there and wanted to be out of the car. Be aware that the wine tasting rooms all close by 6pm; we thought this was silly of them because we really wanted to do some tastings after dinner. Many good restaurants available; we had sushi which was fabulous and the quality was competitive with what we get in Seattle. We spent only the 1 night because we were transiting through from somewhere else, but it's best experienced if you can plan for 2 or 3 nights which allows for some day trips out to the wine estates. A great area, we are so lucky it's close to home.
Kathleen
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Walla Walla is a cool place.
Walla Walla is a cool place. Its main street is colorful and vibrant. It compels you to park and walk up and down along inviting shops and restaurants. It's an older city relative to Washington--mid-nineteenth century. This is a good thing. I don't know why, but it appears architectural style is a casualty of World War II. I'm from back east, and the old campus of Whitman College takes me back to Old Virginia. This is Washington Wine Country, mind you, and wine people are uppity. Happily, the greater city affords escape when you need it. I liked the ambience and clientele of The Green Lantern. Check it out. They have a Bud Man tap pull on display. That, itself, is worth the trip. Walla Walla is also home to a semi-pro ballclub called the Walla Walla Sweets. How about catching a ball game for $15 a seat and $5 drafts? And don't miss Pioneer Park, its rescue aviary, and the whimsical Oregon Trail statue. Drive the neighborhood, too. Exudes charm. In short, we love the place.
Everett
United States of America
10
Scored 10
If you enjoy seeing the architecture of cities, this one has...
If you enjoy seeing the architecture of cities, this one has some beautiful homes and old buildings. There's also a Human Bean at the Home Depot entrance and they make the best white chocolate mocha, Snowy of any coffee shop!
Our stay at The Barn B&B in Walla Walla was exceptional. Naina and Anand are incredible hosts. Their extraordinary hospitality and warmth is evident from the moment you arrive on their lovely property. They have thought of everything to ensure their guests truly experience an amazing memorable stay. Each morning you are treated to a delicious breakfast.
Take a walk around their pond, listen to the wildlife, relax by the pool, and enjoy the stories they share about their world travel.
Reasonable price, good parking. Good a/c. Great view of the surrounding countryside.
Bit run down and in need of decorating though everything worked.
It had a lift, which was useful.
Light basic continental breakfast available in small rather warm breakfast room dominated by loud TV.
We liked Downtown Walla Walla - attractive, up to date and with a buzz. Also interesting location for various sightseeing - natural and historical.
We did not use the swimming pool.
This is a cute vintage hotel with nice updates, friendly staff, and exceptionally clean. It has a welcoming garden out front, with a BBQ station (we did not use this). My friend and I stayed in room #2, and I mention this as I understand each room is different. It is an economical "no frills" stay in Walla². I have no complaints and would definitely stay again.
It started with the friendly staff. I was pleased with the room, now unfriendly smells. Clean, quiet, great experience. I rode to Walla Walla on my Harley and felt safe parking right outside the door. Found evidence that a cat found a nice place to sleep on the seat, just like home. A quick morning wipe down put a smile on my face.
This is an exceptional place to stay. Staff was awesome! LOVE the decor, so glad you used photos of the Walla Walla area in the rooms. Rooms were quiet, comfortable bed, room was very clean. The view of the Blue mountains is great! We will stay here again and we highly recommend to others wanting to stay in beautiful Walla Walla.
The Finch was a central, affordable, and adorable hotel in the Walla Walla area. It was a major bonus that it was dog friendly and the staff was incredibly helpful throughout our stay. It's easy to walk to the main street and the amenities were amazing (tons of outdoor spaces and even a little work loft for us remote workers).
The staff including the owner was on site and willing and happy to help with anything. When we left something behind, I received a text and call. They were so accommodating and had all their bases covered. Would like to recommend to anyone interested in exploring the Walla Walla area
The nicest surprise, was that the pool is back in operation. Otherwise, this is a great choice if you are visiting Whitman college or looking to spend a nice evening sampling wines and eating along the Walla Walla main drag. Simple but well-kept rooms in a nice facility, very clean.
I usually stay at higher-scale hotels when I visit Walla Walla. In this case, I wasn't able to. But having stayed at the Super8 this time I will do so again, since the rates are significantly lower than the previous hotels I used, and the quality is in the same ballpark.
Lovely Historic Hotel!! Grand spaces, nice restaurant, Bistro, Breakfast included, parking free. Right downtown! Walking to great shops, pubs, restaurants etc. Great facilities for weddings, events, meetings. Excellent value.
The staff was friendly a d helpful. The rooms were well appointed, clean and comfortable beds. And the fact there the Walla Walla Steak Co and Crossbuck Brewery share the parking lot is a huge plus.
The hotel is right in the heart of downtown Walla Walla in walking distance to restaurants and many wineries. The grounds are beautifully maintained, the rooms are spacious, and dogs are welcome.
Good location for wine bar hopping. After many nights staying in similar hotels, this is the first one to have a mini-fridge for my use. It was amazing!! (oh, the little things....)
Friendly, helpful staff, convenient, central location, quiet and modern. Great breakfast and near excellent restaurants. Walla Walla is a safe and attractive community.
The staff were very pleasant, the hotel was on the Main Street close to shops and bars. The room was very clean, had a lovely retro fridge. Bed and pillows were comfy.
Clean, quiet room and comfortable with a quiet AC unit. Good location near center of Walla Walla. Plentiful parking.
Beds and pillows made for a great sleep.
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