Why guests
keep coming
back.
- A beautifully restored 1910 bungalow — all original character, none of the compromise.
- One block from Manito Park's rose gardens, Japanese garden, and duck pond.
- Sleeps up to 10 across three bedrooms — perfect for families, reunions, and friend groups.
- Rated top 10% on VRBO with a perfect 10/10 score. Loved by guests, obsessed over by hosts.
- Pet-friendly, fully stocked kitchen, washer/dryer — everything to feel genuinely at home.
- Steps from Spokane's best events: Hoopfest, Bloomsday, Pig Out in the Park, and more.

The Space
A bungalow that feels
like it was made for you.
Step inside and feel the difference between a rental and a home. Original hardwood floors, high ceilings, and thoughtfully curated furnishings give Manito Bungalow a warmth that photos can't quite capture — but guests never forget.
Three well-appointed bedrooms sleep up to 10. The full kitchen is stocked for everything from morning coffee to a proper dinner party. There's a washer and dryer for longer stays, and an outdoor space that's all yours.



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The Neighborhood
Historic South Hill.
Walkable. Wonderful.
The South Hill is where Spokane exhales. Tree-lined streets, handsome craftsman homes, and a genuine sense of community that visitors notice immediately — and locals have protected for a century.
Manito Park is Spokane's crown jewel: 90 acres of rose gardens, a Japanese garden, a conservatory, and a mirror pond ringed by old-growth trees. It's one block away and completely free to explore.
Eat & Drink
Our favorite tables,
all within reach.
Spokane's South Hill has a quietly excellent dining scene. Here are the spots we send every guest.
Organic-certified, scratch-kitchen gastropub right past the park on Grand Blvd. The burger is legendary. Rotating tap list that actually gets people excited.
A true South Hill institution on Grand Boulevard. Come for the approachable menu and warm vibe — the kind of place you end up going back to twice in one trip.
One of Spokane's most-talked-about spots. A menu built on local ingredients, genuinely inventive dishes, and service that knows what it's doing. Book ahead.
Beloved neighborhood brewery in the Perry District. Excellent beer, good food, and a patio that fills up fast on a warm evening.
A mellow South Hill pub with a loyal following. The tacos and burger are both worth ordering. Great when you want something low-key and satisfying.
Spokane's farm-to-table flagship. The menu changes with the seasons and every dish shows real intention. This is the special-occasion pick — and it delivers.
Mark Your Calendar
Spokane's biggest
moments, all year.
Spokane punches far above its weight for annual events. Stay at Manito Bungalow and you're perfectly positioned for all of it.
One of America's largest timed road races — 50,000+ participants fill Spokane's streets every first Sunday of May on a scenic 12K course.
50,000+ ParticipantsSpokane's oldest and most beloved festival — a full week culminating in the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade, one of the nation's largest nighttime parades.
Week-Long CelebrationThe world's largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament transforms downtown into Hooptown USA. 6,000+ teams, 450 courts, 225,000 fans. A truly singular Spokane experience.
World's Largest 3-on-3Spokane's legendary Labor Day weekend feast at Riverfront Park. 200,000 attendees, dozens of restaurants, three music stages. Free admission.
200,000 AttendeesOver 150 juried artists take over Riverfront Park each early June — one of the Pacific Northwest's most celebrated outdoor art fairs.
150+ ArtistsWhen autumn hits the hillside farms at Green Bluff, it's pure Pacific NW magic. Corn mazes, pumpkins, cider, tractor rides — every October weekend.
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Spokane yours?
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