The Montvale Hotel, a premier boutique Hotel destination in Spokane, United States, sits amid downtown Spokane’s bustling West First Avenue, at the center of an emerging arts and entertainment district. Dozens of restaurants, theaters and music options are all within a short walk from Montvale Hotel.
Today the Montvale Hotel has been reborn into a dynamic new Hotel destination. Its historic look, coupled with fashionable amenities makes the Montvale Hotel Spokane’s premier spot for fun, excitement and most importantly, a good night’s rest.
The Montvale Hotel’s art deco steel canopy, designed and built by Spokane artist Hazen Audel, the two story grand lobby featuring a large fireplace and cozy furniture, and the second and third floor glass atrium all give the Hotel a distinctive atmosphere. You will be left with a lasting impression from Montvale Hotel’s unique mix of contemporary and historic furnishings in a classic setting.
Built in 1899 as the first in a series of buildings along West First Avenue, the Montvale Hotel remains one of the most visible buildings in the area. The Montvale Hotel stands as one of the best examples of Spokane’s development at the turn of the century. With the demolition of the Pennington Wing at the Davenport Hotel, the Montvale Hotel has gained the distinction as Spokane’s oldest Hotel.
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