Since I moved to Washington in 2012, I’ve been to Whidbey Island a number of times. Most of these were either day trips though I’ve also done AirBNB as well as stayed at the Captain Whidbey hotel. I’ve always known about the Inn at Langley and always intended to try it out but never got around to it. With Goldie’s recently opening, Sam and I decided to make a weekend out of it and finally stay at the inn.
Located in the charming village of Langley, The Inn at Langley is nestled at the far end of 1st Street, a hub of local business. Langley is relatively small (maybe more of a village than a city) with most of the businesses located in a small three block area. Though the inn is small, with only 28 rooms, each one offers a stunning view of Saratoga Passage which means you’ll get an amazing view. The inn also features a spa and restaurant. The restaurant is only open for breakfast and dinner and breakfast is included in your stay. Dinner needs to be booked separately, and can be done so even if you’re not staying at the hotel. There is plenty of parking in Langley but the inn has it’s own dedicated parking lot right out front. A wooden staircase just to the right of the inn’s office takes you down to the waterfront with chairs and a fire pit as well as a dog wash station in case your pup decides to frolic in the water. Each room has a small external deck that also overlooks the water so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the views. Staff are all super friendly and there to help. Also in the office are an array of snacks you can help yourself to during your stay. Staying at the inn was peaceful and quiet which made our visit to Langley very relaxing.
You can read about the Inn’s dining room at it’s dedicated page here.