Places to stay in Moscow, Idaho
Moscow is a city in northern Idaho, situated along the Washington/Idaho border. It is the most populous city and county seat of Latah County and the home of the University of Idaho, the land grant institution and primary research university for the state. Eight miles west is Pullman, Washington and Washington State University, also a land grant college. Places to eat in the region include Moscow Bagel & Deli, Mad Greek, La Casa Lopez, and Wooster’s Pizzeria.
If you are travelling in the area, Moscow is located close to East Moscow Lookout, White Cross Mine, Thorn Creek Ranch, Paradise Wildlife Habitat Area and Fountains Airport.
Available Moscow lodging
We currently have 13 accommodations in and around Moscow.
Moscow Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Fairfield Inn & Suites
La Quinta Inn & Suites
Best Western University Inn
Idaho Inn
Palouse Inn
Maryjanesfarm Bed & Breakfast
Moscow Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Moscow

One World Cafe ( Dining / Coffee shop / Tea ). Located at 533 South Main Street. OWC has been an independent, locally owned coffee shop since 2005.
We are located on the corner of Sixth and Main Street right in the heart of downtown Moscow, ID. Here you will find relaxed and comfortable indoor and outdoor spaces where all can enjoy great coffee, food, and conversation.
www.owc-moscow.com
Patty's Mexican Kitchen ( Dining / Mexican ). Located at 450 West 6th Street. Patty's Mexican Kitchen & Catering is the best mexican food in the Palouse!
pattysmexicankitchen.com
Mikey’s Greek Gyros ( Dining / Greek
). Located at 527 South Main Street. Restaurants come and go, but every once and a while a gyro shack pops with that certain….je ne sais quoi. That certain combination of made from scratch food at ridiculously low prices, unintentionally kitchy decor, and fast and friendly service. And, of course, icy cold beer on tap.
mikeysgyros.com
Maialina Pizzeria Napoletana ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 602 South Main Street. Maialina Pizzeria Napoletana opened in early 2013 born out of an obsession with wood-fired Naples style pizza and the beauty and art of handmade pasta. Italian food and wine is steeped in tradition and history and in the love of place. The centerpiece of our kitchen is our oven, imported from Italy made from refractory cotto brick which cooks pizzas at 900 degrees. We stretch our mozzarella by hand, obsess daily about our dough and make it with a starter we’ve had since we opened. We studied at one of three Vera Pizza Napoletana certified schools in the world to learn how to preserve the traditional Naples style techniques. During the summer our magical piazza-style patio overflows with growing basil, tomatoes, herbs, corkscrew willow trees planted in wine barrels, and the laughs of friends.
www.maialina.com