This Bavarian Themed Hotel In Washington Will Steal Your Heart
By Jessica Wick|Published April 11, 2019
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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Leavenworth is Washington’s charming Bavarian village, and every building in town fits the theme. That means staying at a hotel here is a unique, European experience all on its own, especially when you rest your head at the Enzian Inn. Between all the traditional amenities and the morning alphorn performance, you’ll swear you’re in the Bavarian Alps.
The Enzian Inn sits right on Highway 2, just across the street from Leavenworth's downtown area.
Every morning, you'll be treated to a short alphorn performance that lets you know breakfast is ready. The alphorn is a Swiss instrument is often seen (and heard) in the mountains of Europe. In 1984, a local (but Swiss-born) logger showed owner Bob Johnson how to play it, and the rest is history.
Other amenities include an indoor and an outdoor pool, hot tubs, free wireless internet, and free parking.
It's spacious, yet cozy, and you're always welcome to relax in the common areas.
Rates vary depending on the season and Leavenworth's local festivals and events, but you can typically rent a standard Queen room here for around $150 per night.