Hotels in Montana

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Best hotels in Montana

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Adventure Awaits At Yellowstone:
Gray Wolf Inn & Suites
Charming Stay In Historic Downtown:
The Pollard Hotel
Relaxation And Comfort In Nature:
Grouse Mountain Lodge
Exciting Gateway To National Parks:
Starlite Yellowstone, Tapestry Collection By Hilton
Modern Amenities In Historic Setting:
Best Western Premier Helena Great Northern Hotel
Family-Friendly Fun In Billings:
Big Horn Resort, An Ascend Collection Hotel
Ski Resort Comfort And Luxury:
Kandahar Lodge At Whitefish Mountain Resort
Pet-Friendly Stays With Style:
La Quinta By Wyndham Butte
Unique Rustic Experience Near Glacier:
Best Western Plus Glacier Park Inn

FAQs about hotels in Montana

Read these 5 answers to find an amazing lodging in Montana.

Which hotels in Montana are known for their unique views?
For spectacular views, consider the Pine Lodge on Whitefish River and Yellowstone Valley Lodge. Both hotels provide scenic surroundings and are ideal for nature lovers.
What hotels are recommended for families visiting Montana?
For family-friendly amenities, the C'Mon Inn Missoula and Gray Wolf Inn & Suites are great options. They offer spacious accommodations and child-friendly services.
Where can I find the cheapest hotel options in Montana?
The cheapest hotel options can often be found at Budget Inn or Days Inn And Suites by Wyndham Downtown Missoula, with average rates around $80 to $100 per night.
What are the top-rated hotels based on guest reviews in Montana?
Top-rated hotels include the Northern Hotel and the Sacajawea Hotel, often praised for their service and amenities, with average rates of $150 to $250 per night.
Which hotels in Montana are best for couples?
Couples looking for a romantic getaway should consider the Firebrand Hotel and the Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort, both offering a cozy atmosphere and excellent amenities.

Essential Hotel Information for Montana Travelers

This guide evaluates 100 hotel properties in Montana, providing factual information to help travelers choose the right accommodations and enjoy the state's natural beauty.

Typical nightly prices range from $100 to $300.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June to August) and winter (December to February).

Local taxes and fees typically add 7-10% to the nightly rate.

Most properties are within 30 km of major attractions like Glacier National Park.

Booking in advance can secure better rates, especially during peak seasons.