9 Best Hotels in Washington Wine Country, Washington

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Two major freeways, Interstate 90 and Interstate 82, pass through the cities of Ellensburg and Yakima, where you'll find the highest concentration of lodgings. A few independent motels are available, but the majority are independently operated under familiar chain names. At the far northeastern end of the region sits Suncadia Resort, offering possibly the finest accommodations in the area. Several bed-and-breakfasts are also available, particularly in the lower Yakima Valley, near the plethora of wineries in the area. It is always prudent to call ahead for reservations, but the busiest tourist times include the third week in April, for Spring Barrel Tasting, and from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Hotel Maison

$$ | 321 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98901, USA Fodor's Choice

This strikingly handsome boutique hotel, which is part of Hilton's indie-spirited Tapestry Collection, occupies a grand 1911 Masonic temple, and many of its architectural flourishes have been retained. The rooms are decidedly modern and quite cushy, with plush robes and linens, and high-end bath products. Guests can relax in several appealing common spaces, including a lending library–business center, fitness room, and modern lobby hung with works from a local gallery.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of shops and restaurants
  • Complimentary glass of wine upon arrival
  • Stylish modern furnishings

Cons

  • Modern interior design doesn't capture building's historic architecture
  • Parking costs extra
  • No restaurant
321 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98901, USA
509-571–1900
Hotel Details
36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Windrow

$$ | 502 N. Main St., Ellensburg, 98926, USA Fodor's Choice

Ellensburg's first downtown hotel in generations opened in 2020 and consists of a masterfully designed four-story building incorporating parts of a historic Elks Club building, complete with stylish high-ceilinged rooms with tall windows and thoughtful touches, such as sliding barn-style bathroom doors, bedside reading lamps, and lots of outlets and media ports for your gadgets.

Pros

  • Steps from downtown dining and shopping
  • Smart, contemporary rooms
  • Excellent gym

Cons

  • No breakfast
  • Central location can get a little busy
  • Lacks an on-site restaurant
502 N. Main St., Ellensburg, 98926, USA
509-962–8000
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59 rooms
No Meals

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Best Western Plus Ellensburg Hotel

$$ | 211 W. Umptanum Rd., Ellensburg, 98926, USA

One of the best budget-minded options in the area, this reliable chain property conveniently located on the south edge of downtown offers travelers plenty of elbow room in contemporary rooms with separate sitting areas and lots of amenities, including refrigerators and microwaves, and—in some suites—jetted tubs and kitchenettes. Facilities include an outdoor picnic and barbecue area.

Pros

  • Nice indoor pool and 24-hour gym
  • Short drive from downtown
  • Free breakfast

Cons

  • Bland location near freeway
  • Standard chain furnishings
  • Some noise from nearby train tracks
211 W. Umptanum Rd., Ellensburg, 98926, USA
509-925–4244
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Credit cards accepted
55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Plus The Inn at Horse Heaven

$ | 259 Merlot Dr., Prosser, 99350, USA

One of the largest and most reliable lodging options in Prosser, this fairly typical two-story Best Western stands out for being just a few hundred feet from the exceptional wineries of Vintner's Village and a short drive from Benton City. 

Pros

  • Walking distance from several wineries
  • One of the only hotels in the lower Yakima Valley
  • Indoor pool

Cons

  • No gym
  • Some rooms overlook the interstate
  • Lacking in personality
259 Merlot Dr., Prosser, 99350, USA
509-786–7977
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85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Plus Vintage Valley Inn

$ | 911 Vintage Valley Pkwy., Zillah, 98953, USA

Large, comfortable rooms, a business center, gym, and an indoor pool and hot tub make this reasonably priced chain property a good find, especially for visiting Zillah wineries and checking out the museums and murals in Toppenish. Kids love the free cookies and milk served each evening.

Pros

  • Short walk from a couple of restaurants
  • Indoor heated pool, hot tub, and gym
  • Convenient to interstate

Cons

  • Some noise from nearby highway
  • Not much curb appeal
  • Prosaic decor
911 Vintage Valley Pkwy., Zillah, 98953, USA
509-829–3399
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Garden Inn Yakima

$$ | 401 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98901, USA

Modern, spacious, and comfortably furnished rooms in the heart of downtown are the draw of this appealing property whose perks include a living room–style lobby with a two-sided glass fireplace, a casual restaurant, and a full-service spa. There's a well-equipped gym and a very nice indoor pool and hot tub, too.

Pros

  • Steps from downtown dining and shopping
  • Appealing common spaces
  • Great amenities

Cons

401 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98901, USA
509-454–1111
Hotel Details
114 rooms
No Meals

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Home2 Suites by Hilton

$$ | 2420 W. Nob Hill Blvd., Yakima, 98902, USA

On the city's southwest side, this bright, attractive outpost of Hilton's popular extended-stay brand is great for families or those on longer trips, but its reasonable rates and handy features—patio with gas grills and a fire pit, big suites with well-designed kitchens—are appealing for all kinds of travelers. Although slightly outside downtown, it's a good base for exploring western Yakima's attractions and wineries.

Pros

  • Sleek, spacious rooms with kitchens
  • Attractive indoor and outdoor common spaces
  • Convenient to airport

Cons

  • Anodyne suburban location
  • 10-minute drive from downtown
  • Chain-hotel design
2420 W. Nob Hill Blvd., Yakima, 98902, USA
509-453–1806
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107 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Y

$ | 1700 N. 1st St., Yakima, 98901, USA

One of the best-maintained and lowest-priced motels in the Yakima Valley, this modernly revamped mid-century motor lodge stands out for its simple but cheerful rooms, some with wet bars. A surprisingly good continental breakfast is included in the rates, and there's an outdoor pool. 

Pros

  • Good value
  • Convenient to the Interstate and a short drive from downtown
  • Spotless, attractively designed rooms

Cons

  • On a busy strip of mostly unattractive budget motels
  • Not within walking distance of dining and shopping
  • No gym
1700 N. 1st St., Yakima, 98901, USA
509-248–5650
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69 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Oxford Suites

$$ | 1701 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98901, USA

This mid-rise property overlooking the Yakima Greenway path and the Yakima River has good-size rooms with separate sitting areas, and many with patios or balconies overlooking the river and hills beyond. Just off the freeway but with easy access to nature, the hotel is just east of downtown. 

Pros

  • Rooms have great river views
  • Buffet breakfast and evening reception included
  • Indoor pool and fitness center

Cons

  • Surrounded by car dealers and strip malls
  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • Rooms don't have a lot of character
1701 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98901, USA
509-457–9000
Hotel Details
108 rooms
Free Breakfast

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