Ruby River Hotel | Spokane
Spokane, Washington
About Ruby River Hotel | Spokane
A stylish boutique gem in Spokane's revitalized downtown, the Ruby River Hotel blends modern design with local character and exceptional service that keeps guests coming back. Its prime location puts you within walking distance of restaurants, galleries, and entertainment venues that showcase the city's creative spirit.
Guest Reviews
Great location! We had a Fabulous room on the river side. The hot tub was outside near our room along with nice size pool ( which was closed during our stay due to winter). Building 3 has patios with seating for each room. The Osprey restaurant (on site) has good food, drinks and overlooking the river with outside Globes for dinner if preferred.There is also a path/boardwalk for walking to the Riverside Park in Spokane. Lots of parking.
— Lee Vorwerk
When we travel to Spokane it's usually a medical related trip and decidedly NOT fun, however staying at Ruby River turns lemons into lemonade for our family. The pool has GREAT accessibility for those with mobility issues. They've got a nice little playground my kiddos really enjoy with a fenced 2nd "deep end" pool. (This will be an infinity pool this summer though and kids are excited to see that!) The front desk people are always so kind. The rooms are always clean. It's very close to riverfront park and part of the Riverwalk is right outside the hotel. Very decent, family friendly hotel.
— Haugen Family
I had a bit of a mixed experience here. First and foremost, the receptionist was extraordinary. She handled a very busy lobby and several waiting guests with incredible grace and professionalism during what most would consider a high-stress situation. She is a true asset to the team! Unfortunately, the physical building made it difficult to enjoy the stay. The walls and ceilings are paper-thin; I could hear every single footstep from the room above me from 2:00 AM to 4:00 AM, along with people coming and going throughout the night. I didn’t sleep a wink. If you are a heavy sleeper, the service alone makes this place worth it. But if you’re a light sleeper, you may want to bring heavy-duty earplugs or request a top-floor room. I’ll definitely return for business trips—but I’ll bring ear plugs.
— Connie Cermak
Such a beautiful hotel. Clean rooms. Amazing location. Find feel so homie. Have many different outside doors. Gym. Vending machine always full. Quiet hallways. Staff is a little behind of online buys. They kept trying to get in even though we paid for the room for another night.
— QueenRoyalDoyle72
This review is from my review that I wrote on fido.com for our stay here last night. We stayed with our medium-size dog, so this review might be most helpful for pet-owners :) We stay in Spokane 1-2 times a year because of the airport. This was my first time booking the room, and two things I knew I wanted: a place where my dog could easily walk and free parking (we've always had an issue finding parking when we arrive which isn't fun with luggage and a dog :). This place was great - the rooms were large with plenty of space for a dog bed and area to set up food and water, luggage, etc. I called after booking because of a hiccup when we booked on fido.com and asked how much it would be to upgrade to the river-front room but decided (since we were paying in Canadian and the exchange rate is not great for us) to stick with the basic view. The lady on the phone was so cheerful and helpful. I was surprised when we arrived and she had upgraded us for free, I imagine because they had the availability and she wanted to make our first stay a good one. We could walk right out onto the river walk trail and greenspace. Our dog liked the big glass doors that opened onto the green space - that helped keep him entertained. The rooms were clean and felt like they were updating as they can, which I appreciated. For me, things don't need to be ultra-modern, as long as I can see the hotel is keeping things clean & replacing/updating things as needed. I liked that they sent a little text before our stay welcoming us and asking if there was anything we needed before we arrived. A few things I would have liked: 1. Since there were two of us, two drink vouchers would have been nice (they have non-alc incl on the voucher, for those of us who don't drink) but also, there was no expectation of vouchers at all so having one was also a nice gesture. If we had had two, though, we would have likely gone down together and gotten something to eat, too. 2. I would love to see the floors non-carpeted. I know floors can be cold without carpet but also, knowing it's a resort where dogs are happily welcomed, bare floors would help it mentally "feel" that extra bit more sanitary (our interior room was very clean! I just like bare floors in hotels). 3. The pillows are VERY thick. For being so thick, they are still soft, but not enough for me as a back sleeper so I had to adjust throughout night. Next time, I'll bring my own pillow. It would be great if hotels would always offer two sizes of pillows in their bedding since several pillows are always in the beds anyway. I've found this same issue in the other three hotels we've stayed at in Spokane so maybe the town just caters to side sleepers with broad shoulders who need that extra support ;) There's a cute coffee shop(s) with breakfast and cozy vibes just a quick walk (quicker drive) across the bridge which was the only concern I had with staying here (we usually stay on the other side of the river in an area where the breakfast was just a block away, but this was so easy to get to that I didn't mind at all). Oh, and it was really quiet! We both decided this is our go-to stay now in Spokane. We usually stay downtown and this was the easiest stay we've had.
— G B
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