Top rated hotels in Montana

Kelly Inn Billings
4.1/5101 Reviews
We stayed twice in April - going to and from the grandkids. The first stay was fine - although odd half size pillows prompted my wife to buy regular ones for the trip back, but there were normal pillows on the way back. On the way back were were disappointed with 1) left over sox in drawer, 2) half eaten stinky salad in the fridge, 3) placed next to another room with a dog and a pass door - our dog was trying to understand the dog smells for an hour or two....but most concerning of all, 4) during the evening and taking the dog out, we found 3 external doors which were propped open. We did not appreciate that from a safety standpoint. It's too bad since we really like the pet policy at the Kelly Inn....but we have to feel safe at our age!
Travelodge by Wyndham Kalispell
3.3/594 Reviews
I loved this little hotel middle in the city. I saw a lot of comments around before i booked that this hotel isn't be the best but i experienced it by myself and was amazed. I got a little room with balcony which was sadly not clean. I went to the office and got a new amazing room without problems in just some minutes. I was extend mx staying more then once and this always without problems. If you need anything everyone is open to help you there and always available. I forgot my card inside and no problems to get a new one, my problems with losing power in the room was handled fast at the main break. I felt like home from the start. Anytime again and i will. See ya soon❤
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Billings
2.6/592 Reviews
4 stars for cleanliness because the non-smoking room smelt like cigarettes. But they gave us a different room without any hassles.
The Beaverhead Lodge
3.7/5101 Reviews
Check-in on Sept. 24th. The person who checked me in did not see on her computer that I pre-paid online with Trip.com. I showed her the emails that Trip.com sent me but she still refused to accept it. She wrote down the information from the e-mail and said she'd give it to her manager. She insisted on me giving her a credit card ”to cover any damages”. The next day after I checked out I noticed my credit card was charged for the room. So they charged me even after I had paid Trip.com on Sept. 12. I loved the hotel but I am very unhappy about the way the check-in desk person handled this . Anyone would be unhappy if they were charged twice.
Quality Inn & Suites Bozeman
3.8/5101 Reviews
The city is not big, the hotel is not in the city center, close to the highway, McDonald's is opposite, there is a pizzeria not far from the car, there is no public laundry facilities, laundry is not convenient, breakfast is simple, bread, coffee, and meat Sausage is enough, I think it's OK as an airport transit hotel
Best Western Yellowstone Crossing
3.9/5103 Reviews
When I first walked into the hotel, it seemed fine. Lemonade and ice water was in the lobby, which was refreshing. Unfortunately, it went downhill from there. Although the lobby and hallways were well air conditioned, the room was extremely warm. I turned on the air as cold as it would go and waited – nothing! It was so warm I jammed my room door open with a shoe and opened the window (on a hot end of June day – that’s how hot the room was) hoping for a cross breeze, as the hallway was nice and cool. It worked okay, but was awkward leaving our door open. Then we went to the pool. We noticed the pool was low; barely covering the top step, but quickly discovered why. Tiles were broken off along the top, so they had to keep the water below the broken off tiles. The top pool step was slimy and I almost slipped getting in. the entire bottom of the pool was chipping away, so you’re walking on granulated cement. The hot tub looked gross, was in the same shape as the pool and the jets did not work. Everything needs to be drained and fixed. Went back to the room; it was still too warm, but we had to close the drapes to keep from being blinded by the parking lot lights and the drapes blocked any breeze we may have had. And, who wants to sleep with their hotel door open?? I asked for a different room and was told “the air is broken and most, if not all, of the rooms have no air”. I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because the beds were comfortable, rooms were clean, the water pressure was great (important because I have very long hair and if the water pressure is not strong enough, I can’t even wash it) and breakfast was a STANDARD BW breakfast and was okay (BW+ has a much better breakfast). I marked sleep quality as poor, even though beds were comfortable, because it was too hot to sleep well. I avoided this hotel on my way home and drove an extra 5 hours to a BW+ in Missoula. It cost more, but was well worth it!
Quality Inn & Suites
4/5101 Reviews
Was supposed to be going to Yellowstone but that week was when the massive flooding occurred and Yellowstone was closed. Had to change plans last minute. Decided to explore other parts of Montana instead and booked a room for one night in Missoula. Pleasant surprise. Missoula was pretty and the people I met were really friendly. I could have sworn I booked a room with a whirlpool tub. I had a suite but just a regular tub. Overall that wasn't a big deal as I didn't get to the hotel until 8PM and still needed to find somewhere to eat. No time for a bath. The shower head was aimed weird, but had great flow. The toilet was higher than normal which was nice since I was achy from hiking. The tub edge was a bit lower. Also nice. Everything was clean. My room was on the second floor. No elevator. Hotel seems solidly built meaning the floor felt really solid with no creaking so I didn't think I was being a stompy elephant to the people below me. The tv was huge. Large fridge with a freezer. The microwave worked. Very comfy bed and pillows. Slept well. This place was QUIET. I heard absolutely no one all night other than some doors slam. Good location right off the freeway. There were places nearby to eat and other shopping. The main reason I chose this hotel was because it is pet free! Yay! No wet dog smell! No incessant barking at all hours! Definitely would stay here again and I wished I had spent more than one night in Missoula.
Days Inn by Wyndham West Yellowstone
3.9/5117 Reviews
We stayed at the Days Inn in West Yellowstone while visiting YNP. Our room was very clean and neat and the staff were very friendly. It's a nice budget place to stay when visiting Yellowstone National Park. It's convenient to restaurants (I recommend Running Bear Pancake House, The Buffalo, and Pete's Pizza for food). It has a small indoor pool with a goofy slide and a hot tub--we didn't use either of these amenities. It's convenient to get into Yellowstone NP. They offer free breakfast, but you'll want to skip that amenity. It's not good at all. However, I understand from the staff that the hotel has a new owner, so they are still figuring out the breakfast thing, so maybe by next year it will be worth it. Also be advised that they do not clean rooms while you are staying there. The rooms are cleaned after you check out. I'd stay here again given its cleanliness and the friendliness of the staff.
Super 8 by Wyndham Missoula/Brooks Street
2.9/597 Reviews
The bathroom is clean and the bath towels are still very white. The bedding is also clean, the microwave oven and refrigerator are standard, the window is double-glazed, so although facing the street, the noise is not big, and the reception is very polite. The downside is that the window air conditioner is noisy. It may affect guests with poor sleep quality. The breakfast variety is simple!
Super 8 by Wyndham Livingston Yellowstone
3.2/598 Reviews
An hour’s drive from the North Entrance of Yellowstone Park, it’s clean and has breakfast. It is very quiet at night and the bathroom and bathroom are very convenient. My friend and I are renting a car, so an hour's drive to Huangshi is also acceptable. If you are not afraid of people on the road, it is OK~ very good

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Number of Hotels515
Number of Reviews26,175
Highest Price£336
Lowest Price£44
Average Price (Weekends)£117
Average Price (Weekdays)£112