Find us in Pullman, within a mile of Washington State University. Martin Stadium is five minutes away, and the University of Idaho is eight miles from us.
rebecca
From
United States
Well my only concern was the pool area having people doing inappropriate things in the pool especially when you have kids swimming so we left it's because I have a granddaughter that has special needs and I didn't want her to see it. I also wanted to thank the staff for finding my daughter's purse she had lost it in the dining area and she had her money she had earned from babysitting her money was still in her purse thank you
Located in Pullman, a 16-minute walk from Martin Stadium, Washington State University, Courtyard by Marriott Pullman has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Gretchen
From
United States
The hotel was close to the campus. Food in the hotel bistro was fresh and tasty.
Located in Pullman, 1.6 miles from Martin Stadium, Washington State University, American Travel Inn provides accommodations with a shared lounge and free private parking.
Located in Pullman, a 11-minute walk from Martin Stadium, Washington State University, Pullman Garden Inn has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Julia
From
United States
It was a good price and an easy walk to the WDU campus
Located in Pullman, a 19-minute walk from Martin Stadium, Washington State University, Hotel McCoy Pullman has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Amy
From
United States
Shared outdoor spaces with fireplaces! Fun and tasty breakfast. The king size bed was comfortable,(but the bunks were shoved in a dark corner and didn’t have blankets - bring sleeping bags?).
Residence Inn by Marriott Pullman has free bikes, fitness center, a shared lounge and bar in Pullman. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business center.
Dennis
From
United States
Everything was great. Room, pool exercise room, breakfast. very clean. Great staff
Washington State University is just 5 minutes’ drive from the Hilltop. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms at The Hilltop. A microwave, small fridge, and coffee marker is provided.
The 100 percent nonsmoking Quality Inn Paradise Creek is located next to the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail, where visitors can enjoy hiking, biking and walking.
Evans
From
United States
I thought the entry was beautiful, especially the chandelier. It was a very inviting welcome from driving the 5+ hours over the bridge. There are drinks (coffee and water) available at the front desk, which is very nice! The continental breakfast was good and had cereal, yogurt, some fresh fruit, lots of drink options, hot food (eggs, sausage and diced potatoes) and you could make your own waffles. The rooms were very nice and the bed firm and comfortable. I loved that the room had a heating and cooling option. We only used the heat since it was winter/springtime.
Located in the city center of Pullman, this motel features air-conditioned rooms, free WiFi access throughout the property and free on-site parking. Electric vehicle charging station is available.
Tessa
From
United States
The pillows were hands down the best pillows from a motel EVER! The bed was absolutely wonderful. It was very clean, the only thing that I would say is - there was a dead spider and some cobwebs on the ceiling in the bathroom but otherwise-AMAZING!
Just 1.9 miles from the University of Idaho, this Moscow hotel features a fitness center and indoor pool. All classically furnished rooms offer a 32-inch flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
Gorgeous town! Visited mainly because of a family member at WSU, but was very impressed with the beauty of the town and the wonderful downtown area (especially Rico's Pub, Zoe and Roost Coffee!) Shops and coffee shops, restaurants and the bookstore -- all were terrific and highly recommended!
Guest review by
debwill54
United States
Review score
8.0
Pullman is a college town and lovely to visit.
Pullman is a college town and lovely to visit. There's alot to see if you are not familiar with the area. The Visitors Center is a must stop. The community is super friendly. Shopping is great, travel time easy, and accommodations just enough depending on when you visit (popular football games might be hard to book hotels so do it early).
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Pullman is a unique town.
Pullman is a unique town. With a population of just over 30,000, it is a big town for the Palouse. It is the home of Washington State University with a student population of just over 30,000. With a total population of over 60,000 combined, the town has a nice array of shopping and other amenities. It feels warm and friendly.
Guest review by
Randy
United States
Review score
10.0
Pullman is a peaceful, serene, attractive and clean town.
Pullman is a peaceful, serene, attractive and clean town. Nice landscaping, city parks and walking trails. Good restaurants, and Ferdinand's ice cream and cheese, on WSU campus, is not to be missed. Easy to get around town. June weather was great.
Guest review by
Carolyn
United States
Review score
8.0
Pullman is a college town, so most people visit for that...
Pullman is a college town, so most people visit for that reason. There are some good places to eat and the landscape of the Palouse is really beautiful. The culture of WSU is friendly and supportive and we enjoyed our time here. We had really yummy Thai food at Phikun’s and a delish dinner at Birch and Barley. I would go back to both of those places again!
Guest review by
Christine
United States
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This place is a welcome addition to the choice of accommodations in Pullman. It was clean, the bed was comfortable, the AC was cranking (which we needed!) and the staff were very friendly. We liked being right downtown and enjoyed the artistic vibe that sets this place apart, including the opportunity to sit outside and listen to live music on the patio. Located very close to a great breakfast spot/coffee shop.
Everything was perfect! Definitely the best place we stayed at from east to west coast after 23 hotels/motels in a row. We didn't want to leave as we felt at home. We even binged Netflix as this was the first opportunity we had to relax after lots of days on the road in sometimes awful hotels with terrible television. Annie was a pleasure to deal with.
Nothing.
Outdated property that has dirty room and worst and breakfast selection of I have experience in a hotel. Beds hard as rocks we could feel the springs.
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