Downtown hotels in Montana, United States

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Top rated downtown hotels in Montana

Trusted by guests over the past year

Charming Boutique Retreat:
The Wren
Modern Comforts in Nature:
Element Bozeman
Elegant Downtown Experience:
Best Western Plus Grantree Inn
Family Friendly Getaway:
Days Inn & Suites By Wyndham Bozeman
Affordable Convenience:
Motel 6 University Missoula
University District Comfort:
Comfort Inn Bozeman Near University

Frequently Asked Questions for Montana hotels

We created these 5 answers to questions about places to stay in Montana to make your planning easier.

Are there any hotels in Montana that offer unique views?
The Doubletree By Hilton Missoula Edgewater provides picturesque views of the Clark Fork River and surrounding mountains. The Goldsmith's River Front Inn also offers a scenic location near the water.
What are the cheapest hotel options available in Montana?
The Budget Inn Express Helena and the Rodeway Inn Bozeman are among the most affordable options, with rates starting around $75 USD per night, especially in off-peak seasons.
Which hotels in Montana are best for couples?
The Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman offers a romantic ambiance with upscale amenities, while The Wren provides a boutique experience with a cozy atmosphere, perfect for couples.
What are some top-rated hotel properties in Montana based on guest reviews?
The Best Western Premier Helena Great Northern Hotel and the Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown By IHG are noted for high guest satisfaction, featuring quality service and amenities.

Downtown Hotels in Montana: Key Facts

This guide evaluates 20 downtown hotels in Montana, providing essential details on pricing, attractions, and more for travelers seeking optimal accommodations in the state's urban centers.

Typical nightly prices range from $100 to $300 USD.

There are approximately 20 properties located downtown in Montana cities.

Peak seasons include summer (June to August) and winter holidays.

Local occupancy tax averages 7% plus applicable city fees.

Most hotels are within 0.5 to 2 miles of major attractions like local parks and shopping centers.