Best hotels in Montana

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Charming Downtown Stays:
Northern Hotel
Budget-Friendly Comfort:
Motel 6-Billings, Mt - North
Luxury Mountain Retreats:
Big Sky Resort Village Center
Family-Friendly Fun:
Cedar Creek Lodge & Conference Center
Modern Hospitality Experience:
Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman By Ihg
Historic Charm:
Belton Chalet
Nature Lover's Basecamp:
Loge Glacier
Rustic Getaways:
North Forty Resort

FAQs about hotels in Montana

Our FAQs contain 5 questions about Montana hotels.

Which hotels in Montana offer the best value for money?
For budget travelers, Motel 6-Billings, Mt - North and Motel 6-Billings, Mt - South provide affordable accommodations often around $70 USD per night. For a mid-range option, consider the Doubletree By Hilton Billings, where prices average around $150 USD per night.
Which hotels in Montana have unique views?
Grouse Mountain Lodge offers scenic views of the Flathead Valley, while Big Sky Resort Village Center is set against the stunning backdrop of the mountains. Both provide picturesque sunsets and outdoor activities.
Are there family-friendly hotels in Montana?
Cedar Creek Lodge & Conference Center and Doubletree By Hilton Missoula Edgewater offer amenities suitable for families, including pools and family rooms. Rates for these family-friendly hotels average around $120 to $160 USD per night.
Which hotels in Montana are best for couples?
Firebrand Hotel and Belton Chalet are popular among couples for their romantic ambiance. Firebrand features upscale dining and a rooftop bar, while Belton offers charming rustic accommodations. Prices typically range between $200 to $250 USD.
What are the top-rated hotels in Montana according to guest reviews?
The top-rated property according to guest reviews is the Doubletree By Hilton Missoula Edgewater, often praised for its location and amenities. Additionally, Element Bozeman is noted for its modern design and excellent service.

Essential Hotel Insights for Montana Travelers

This guide provides actionable information about hotel accommodations in Montana, evaluating 32 properties to assist travelers in making informed lodging choices in this picturesque state.

Typical nightly rates range from $100 to $250 USD.

Approximately 32 hotels are available across the state.

Peak travel seasons are summer and winter, particularly near ski resorts.

Local taxes average around 7% to 9% in most areas.

Hotels in Bozeman are 15 km from Yellowstone National Park.