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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    The GG Mansion & Inn - Newly remodeled chef kitchen

    The GG Mansion & Inn

    (21 reviews)

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    What went well? EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!! Karrie was nothing but…read moreamazing!!! We had an absolutely wonderful time there with Karrie and could not more highly recommend the Green Gables of Walla Walla

    My wife, Lily, and I finally vacationed in Walla Walla to enjoy the amazing regional wines for her…read morebirthday week. We smartly chose to stay at the GG! Karrie, the owner, innkeeper extraordinaire, chef, driver, travel agent, and woman known about town, must have spent no fewer than 40 hours planning and taking care of us. She booked us in the LV suite with fine linens, pillows, towels, robes, and bath products surrounded by tasteful antiques and a balcony looking over some of her gardens. The quiet and romantic setting created a perfect getaway for us. We enjoyed breakfast on the front porch with fresh-pressed coffee, homemade local berry scones. In four wonderful days, Karrie introduced us to each of the 6 wine regions! Just off the plan in Walla Walla, we started in the Airport District. The GG is a short walk from the Downtown District where we dined each evening in a gastronomic delight of restaurants and flavors and wines of course. Karrie packed lunches for us with private reservations of some of the finest wineries. We experienced the regional "terroirs" of the Districts in the Westside, Southside, the Rocks of Milton-Freewater AVA in Oregon, and finally on the Westside before heading back to the airport. She privately engaged us with local artists and the winemakers with private tours. This may sound busy, but the experience was relaxing and memorable. Walla Walla is a must for wine lovers, but Karrie made all the difference in creating a tailor-made holiday for us Texans! Patrick Choosing to stay at the GG netted us a highly personalized first visit to Walla Walla. Karrie went to great lengths to ensure our experience was superiorly comfortable and she homed in on our preferences and desires to elevate and enhance our "jouissance" in delectable wines and exceptional dining experiences. The home, nestled on a shady tree-lined street, beckoned for strolls after breakfast or a quick walk to town to visit Walla Walla's finest shops. La vie est bonne! Lily

    Hampton Inn & Suites Walla Walla - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Walla Walla

    (56 reviews)

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    I stopped here and spent one night on a work road trip. I usually fly in and out, but we drive a…read morelong way and had a reservation here. Staff were friendly and out rooms were clean. I wish we'd spent more time here. We did a quick wine tour and it's a lovely area. I would not hesitate to stay at this hotel if I came back.

    I honestly cannot remember the last time I stayed at a Hampton Inn but this one in Walla Walla was…read morean unexpected win. Walla Walla is beautiful wine country but still very much a small town. There is not really a full service hotel here except for the Marcus Whitman which was sold out. After a bad pre arrival experience with the Courtyard by Marriott we chose the Hampton because it is pet friendly. It is a little farther from the action, about a seven minute drive to Main Street where most of the tasting rooms, shops and restaurants are, but you need to drive to most wineries and activities anyway so it is not a bad location at all. Service here was excellent. When my husband did not like the first room we were given they moved us to a suite and that was definitely the right call for the extra space with the dogs. They were also very responsive. We had an issue with our AC which is a must have in the summer and they stopped by a couple of times to make sure it was working right. That kind of follow up really stood out. This place is very dog friendly. The dogs got treats at check in and they were able to put us on the first floor near an exit for quick trips outside. There is even a huge off leash dog park right across the street which was a big bonus. It is newly renovated and feels fresh. The area seemed safe and we left our car in the open lot without any problems. The amenities include an outdoor pool, a nice fitness center which I used every day, and the classic Hampton breakfast that in my opinion is better than Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, or SpringHill Suites breakfasts. We stayed for a week, part work and part vacation, the days I had to work I had zero issues with wifi, and for a limited service property it really does have a full service feel. I would happily come back if I ever made the long drive to Walla Walla again, though that is a big if.

    Best Western Plus Walla Walla Suites Inn

    Best Western Plus Walla Walla Suites Inn

    (51 reviews)

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    Because of our last wonderful experience, I booked this hotel again for helping my son move into…read morehis college dorm. Due to the college move in timing, all the hotels and AirBnB rates were very high. Best Western was still the best deal among all the options. However, as soon as we arrived, we realized that it was under sort of construction. Not sure what they were doing, but I saw they painting the exterior walls. Therefore all the windows were blocked, which was fine since we were busy with moving anyways. Maybe due to the hot weather, this time we got so many flies. The flies came into our room, the breakfast room, and everywhere you can think of. If there were only a few flies, it wouldn't bother us much, but there were quite a few. We didn't have this issue when we were there in April. One more issue was that the internet WiFi service sucked this time. We barely could get connected, so we basically had to use our data. It wasn't convenient. I did bring this up to the front desk at the time of check out. They told us that they were in the middle of changing the providers so hopefully the situation would improve once they complete the change. Other than flies and WiFi, I am satisfied with the service and the spacious room. The staff was still friendly as before. It was generally pleasant to stay in this hotel.

    We were on our motorcycles and stopped in to rest. We got a room on the first floor, and that was a…read morebig mistake.. We were awake all night long the walls here are paper thin.. and the air conditioning sounds like a helicopter. Apparently it is college week and wine tasting.. so we got no sleep and paid $250 for our room. Ask the staff if we could have a late check out and we have inquired the rudest staff we have ever dealt with.. I do not recommend

    The James McCool House - guesthouses - Updated June 2026

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