Just on the edge of downtown Spokane, Washington, the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital offers a wide range of medical services and is also a center for research and learning. A variety of hotels are within a five-minute drive of the center including budget, mid-range and luxury options. Spokane’s attractions include the Cat Tales Zoological Park and the Spokane Opera House.
A six-minute walk from the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, the Madison Inn by Riversage is set in a modern four-story building. Children under 13 accompanied by an adult stay free. Amenities include a fitness room, complimentary breakfast and free wireless Internet. Restaurants within a 10-minute walk include Qdoba Mexican Grill, the Bangkok Thai and Samurai Sam's Teriyaki Grill. The 90-acre Manito Park, which includes a Japanese garden and two children’s play areas, is a little less than a mile from the hotel.
The Quality Inn Downtown 4th Avenue is a half-mile from the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center. Leisure facilities at the hotel include an outdoor heated pool and a gym. The hotel has a restaurant, the Manna -- Home Cooking, Heavenly Taste, and a cocktail bar. The Mobius Kid’s Museum, where exhibits include a miniature city and an enchanted forest play area, is a five-minute drive from the hotel. Also a five-minute drive, the INB Performing Arts Center stages concerts and musicals.
Room rates at the Days Inn Spokane Downtown include breakfast and Internet access, and there’s an outdoor pool. The hotel is a three-minute drive from the Sacred Heart Medical Center and a few minutes by cab from downtown Spokane’s railway station. Eateries nearby include Raw Sushi and Island Grill, the Steam Plant Grill, serving contemporary Northwest cuisine, and Thai on First. The 100-acre Riverfront Park, with views over Spokane Falls, has a sculpture walk, a 1909 carousel and an IMAX theater.
The Montvale Hotel in downtown Spokane is a five-minute drive from the Sacred Heart Medical Center. The hotel is housed in a fine 1899 building with Art Deco styling. After a long period of dereliction, the hotel reopened for business in 2005 after a complete refurbishment. The hotel basement hosts the Catacombs Pub, which serves dishes from Italy, Germany, and Hungary in a series of rooms with oak beams and exposed brick and stone work. Just over a mile from the hotel, the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture features fine art and exhibits illustrating regional and American Indian history.