Downtown hotels in North Dakota, United States

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Top rated downtown hotels in North Dakota

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Cultural Hub of Fargo:
Radisson Blu Fargo
Artistic Elegance Downtown:
Hotel Donaldson
Modern Comfort and Brews:
Brewhalla Hotel
Historic Charm Meets Luxury:
Jasper Hotel

Frequently Asked Questions for North Dakota hotels

Discover these 5 answers and find our top hotels in North Dakota.

Which hotel offers unique views in Fargo?
Radisson Blu Fargo and Jasper Hotel both offer city views, with Radisson Blu providing a rooftop dining experience that enhances the scenic ambiance.
Which hotels in North Dakota are best for families?
Brewhalla Hotel and Hotel Donaldson provide family-friendly amenities such as spacious rooms and convenient locations. Brewhalla also features in-house dining options suitable for all ages.
What are the top-rated hotels in North Dakota according to guest reviews?
Radisson Blu Fargo and Hotel Donaldson consistently receive high ratings for their service and amenities, often praised for cleanliness and location. Average scores are above 4.5 on a 5-point scale.
What are the cheapest hotel options in North Dakota?
Cheapest rates can be found at Brewhalla Hotel, starting around $80 USD per night during off-peak times. Prices may vary during events or peak seasons.
Which hotels in North Dakota are suitable for couples?
Jasper Hotel and Hotel Donaldson offer romantic settings with upscale dining and proximity to local attractions, making them ideal choices for couples looking for a getaway.

Overview of Downtown Hotels in North Dakota

This guide provides essential information on hotel downtown options in North Dakota, evaluating 10 properties known for their central locations and amenities tailored for urban travelers.

Typical nightly rates range from $100 to $180.

There are approximately 10 downtown hotels in North Dakota.

Peak travel seasons are from June to September.

Local taxes and fees can add about 8% to the total price.

Downtown hotels are usually within 2 miles of attractions like state museums and parks.