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Hilton Garden Inn Bend - Bend - Lobby
Hilton Garden Inn Bend
8.6 Very good
$162+
$162+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bend South - Bend - Lobby
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$71+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Bend Inn & Suites
7.4 Good
$77+
$77+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Oxford Hotel Bend
9.5 Wonderful
$333+
$333+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Waypoint Hotel
8.2 Very good
$129+
$129+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Cascade Lodge
7.9 Good
$122+
$122+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Element Bend
9 Wonderful
$150+
$150+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$124+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Loge Bend
8.4 Very good
$144+
$144+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$185+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

The 10 best hotels in Bend

Discover the top-rated hotels in Bend, handpicked by local expert Casey Hatfield-Chiotti.
Casey Hatfield-Chiotti
September 12, 2024

Hotels in Bend, Oregon, include sophisticated downtown stays and luxurious golf resorts. If there’s one thing all Bend hotels have in common, it’s easy access to the great outdoors. A mountain town in Central Oregon’s high desert, with snow-capped peaks and sprawling forests, Bend offers adventure year-round and more sunny days than anywhere else in the state. Travelers who want to walk to shopping and restaurants can stay near the Deschutes River downtown and in the happening Old Mill District. If you’re after dark night skies, forest-like grounds and more room to roam, look to resorts east and south of town. No matter where you choose to stay, there will be natural beauty, things to do in every season and frothy locally brewed beers for toasting the day’s activities. A born and bred Oregonian who currently lives in Bend, these are my pick of the best hotels in Bend.

1.

The Oxford Hotel Bend

Address:

10 Northwest Minnesota Avenue

Price:

$209-759/night

The Oxford Hotel is a sophisticated downtown option for visitors looking for one of the best hotels in Bend. The hotel’s eco-chic design and brown, gray and green color scheme are inspired by the local landscape. It’s worth splurging on a mountain view room with a balcony just to breathe in that fresh mountain air each morning and see the snow-dusted peaks.

Here, you’ll find yourself right in the heart of the downtown action. Buildings dating back to the early 1900s are filled with locally-owned restaurants, beauty and clothing boutiques, like my personal favorite Hot Box Betty, and wine-tasting rooms and theaters.

The Oxford keeps things interesting with regular jazz nights and a lively scene at the cosmopolitan bar and restaurant Roam. With bikes for pedaling around town, complimentary guitars and record players, and pillow menus all added perks of an Oxford stay.

2.

Tetherow Hotel

Address:

61240 Skyline Ranch Road

Price:

$169-599/night

The luxury retreat, golf course and community of Tetherow Resort is just an eight-minute drive from downtown and twenty minutes from Oregon’s best skiing on Mount Bachelor.

Located on a plateau with stellar mountain and forest views, Tetherow guests are often treated to the fieriest of mountain town sunsets, which can be savored at one of the many outdoor spaces and firepits.

Lodge accommodations include everything from budget-friendly studios to deluxe corner rooms with king beds, sleeper sofas, balconies and fireplaces, offering views of the golf course and mountains.

Tetherow has three restaurants to choose from: a casual pub, The Row; a fine dining restaurant, Solomon’s; and a café serving sandwiches and pizzas. I stayed here once during the holidays and can attest to it being one of the top choices in Bend for families thanks to the year-round heated outdoor pool.

3.

Element Bend

Address:

1526 NW Wall Street

Price:

$116-1498/night

Element Bend by Westin is one of the best hotels in Bend for work and play. The hotel offers complimentary bikes and breakfast, so you can fill up before a day spent hiking, cycling and exploring.

The light-filled, double-height business center feels like an urban co-working space and each extended stay suite and guestroom has a writing desk and white-tiled kitchen.

The hotel has a large heated indoor pool and hot tub, making this one of the best hotels in Bend for wellness-loving travelers. It’s conveniently located too near Hwy 97 and just across the street from riverfront Pioneer Park, one of Bend’s oldest and prettiest public parks.

While there’s no full-service restaurant, Element Bend does have a market selling healthy snacks. It’s an easy drive to the Old Mill District for ramen or a quick walk along the Deschutes River Trail for dinner at the downtown hot spot Wild Rose.

4.

Juniper Preserve

Address:

65600 Pronghorn Club Drive

Price:

$164-374/night

The best hotels in Bend for a wellness retreat include Juniper Preserve, perfect for spa lovers, golfers and anyone looking to reconnect with nature. Located in a juniper forest 30 minutes northeast of town, it has two championship golf courses.

Recently renovated hotel rooms feature natural materials like wood furnishings and locally-made pottery. The hotel portion of the resort, Juniper Lodge, has a stone fireplace, potted plants and a bar that serves lattes and pastries in the morning and microbrews and cocktails in the evening.

I highly recommend booking a treatment at Juniper Spa. My personal favorite is the Sweet and Spicy CBD massage, which gives you a warming sensation thanks to the use of cloves and cinnamon. The transcendental breathwork sessions are also a must.

Additional wellness activities, such as group meditations, yoga, and sound healing sessions, help make Juniper Preserve one of the best hotels in Bend.

5.

Loge Bend

Address:

19221 Southwest Century Drive

Price:

$112-226/night

Situated in a grove of lodgepole pines on the way to Mount Bachelor, LOGE Bend is more than just one of the best hotels in Bend. It aims to help travelers meet other adventure lovers and provide the ultimate basecamp for experiencing the great outdoors with on-site gear rentals. Surfers, skiers, riders and bikers congregate around the communal firepits and outdoor swimming pool. The café serves locally roasted Thump coffee and craft beer – everything needed to fuel up before and after an adventure. Standard rooms have a gear wall and a microwave, while suites are larger and come with soaking tubs. Meanwhile, family rooms with in-room hammocks sleep up to four in a bunkbed and a queen, making this a great option for active adventure-loving families.

6.

Sunriver Resort

Address:

17600 Center Drive

Price:

$152-506/night

Located in the Cascade Mountain foothills, 20 minutes from downtown Bend, Sunriver Resort is another great hotel in Bend for families.

Initially built on a scenic meadow in the mid-1960s, the natural beauty, lack of light pollution and sense of community – with complimentary events like mixology classes often held in the Main Lodge – entice families to return year after year.

Comfortable accommodations help, too. Guestrooms and suites at Lodge Village or the more private River Lodge come with volcanic rock fireplaces, outdoor patios and flat-screen TVs.

Sunriver also has four golf courses, a fitness center, pickleball courts, horseback riding and an aquatic center with a waterslide. Astronomy lovers should visit the Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory for a guided constellation tour. One of my favorite local attractions, a wildlife refuge with rotating exhibitions called the High Desert Museum, is just 10 minutes away.

7.

Campfire Hotel

Address:

721 Northeast 3rd Street

Price:

$74-184/night

Campfire Hotel’s location on busy NE 3rd Street might not seem the most idyllic, but head into the property – one of the best boutique hotels in Bend – and you’ll find a revamped motor lodge with a Central Oregon spirit.

The double-height lobby is home to lush plants, dark wood walls and floors, and a mod green fireplace. One of the best hotels in Bend for cocktail lovers, bartenders at Canteen serve up delicious concoctions, like a margarita with black lava salt I wish I could recreate at home and a mai tai with a wine float.

Grab the Breedlove guitar in your room, join the hipsters at the wide campfire pit and soak up the sun at the year-round saltwater pool, lined with bright orange umbrellas.

While Campfire Hotel attracts a younger crowd, it’s also family-friendly – the two-bedroom Happy Camper Suite sleeps up to six people and has a living room for lounging.

8.

Wall Street Suites

Address:

1430 Wall Street

Price:

$182-245/night

Wall Street Suites may not have a restaurant or a spa, but it does offer comfortable rooms that quickly get snapped up by travelers looking for a stylish spot in a central location.

Just across the street from the river, a stay at this rustic-chic revamped motel quickly gets you into the Bend groove. With suites complete with writing desks and ergonomic chairs, custom-tiled bathrooms, microwaves and minifridges (larger suites have fully-equipped kitchens), it’s easy to stay awhile.

The unfussy décor perfectly captures the country modern aesthetic that many of the best hotels in Bend sport, with sliding wood barn doors and black and white checkered throws. Downtown Bend’s buzzy wine bars, like the excellent Ferm & Fare, shops and restaurants are just a short walk or bike ride away.

9.

Mcmenamins Old St. Francis School

Address:

700 Northwest Bond Street

Price:

$178-290/night

This downtown hotel adjacent to a historic Catholic school wins the award for the most unique hotel in Bend. McMenamins is a beloved Pacific Northwest hospitality brand with dozens of restaurants and hotels in restored buildings throughout Oregon and Washington. The Bend outpost, McMenamins Old St. Francis School, is one of the best hotels in Bend for travelers seeking something a little different, with character in spades.

I love the movie theater with a bar and vintage couches showing the latest flicks and the pub and brewery in a former lunchroom. Another highlight is the semi-enclosed soaking tub, with turquoise tilework, stained glass and a mural. Guests don’t soon forget delicate snowflakes falling through the roof’s opening or stargazing from the comfort of the warm waters. Guestrooms, many housed in former classrooms, are eclectic but comfortable, with cedar plank walls, custom light fixtures and painted headboards.

10.

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Bend

Address:

551 Southwest Industrial Way

Price:

$37-399/night

Springhill Suites by Marriott, one of the best hotels in Bend for location, is in the Old Mill District, where former mill buildings have been transformed into boutiques and restaurants.

Perched above the Deschutes, guests can run along the river and walk across a footbridge to reach Hayden Homes Amphitheater, Bend’s top outdoor music venue. I try to go to as many concerts as possible during the summer. In a nod to the neighborhood’s history, the hotel’s façade has brick accents, while the industrial modern lobby has a log art piece above the check-in desk.

Modern suites come with microwaves, refrigerators, flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can recharge in the indoor pool, whirlpool and fitness center, making this one of the best hotels in Bend for active travelers. The complimentary breakfast, with egg frittatas and crispy croissant breakfast sandwiches, provides plenty of fuel for the day ahead.

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Top tips for finding Bend hotel deals

  • Book at least 77 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Redmond hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Redmond found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $86, while the most expensive was $236.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Redmond for 2 days.
  • If you are a business traveler, you need not worry as hotels in Bend like Riverhouse on the Deschutes and Tetherow Hotel have all your needs catered for. They have amenities such as business centers, meeting facilities, conference rooms, photocopying, computer use available, and an ATM on-site. Concierge services are available for those who need help with personal business arrangements.
  • For a great experience for your kids, consider booking hotels in Bend such as Sugarloaf Mt Motel and Sleep in. They offer services like a kid-friendly buffet, swimming pool toys, complimentary breakfast, as well as media and entertainment.
  • Are you looking for a convenient wedding venue? Hotels in Bend such as Tetherow Hotel have what you need. This hotel provides services such as great wedding reception, free parking for your guests, exclusive diet menus on request, and free shuttle services also for your guests.
  • Sports fanatics will be happy to book hotels in Bend, such as Campfire Hotel and Riverhouse on the Deschutes. These hotels have great sports experiences with activities like horse riding, skiing, hunting, golf, canoeing, cycling, pool table, and fishing.
  • Hotels in Bend like Lodge Bend welcome pets so you don't have to leave your pet at home while you travel. Pets are readily allowed on request but remember, charges may apply. Pets of any size are welcomed and at a fee per pet per night. Additional pet services include a fenced-in relief area.
  • If you’re interested in learning about Eastern Oregon’s history, choose a hotel near the High Desert Museum, such as the La Quinta Inn. The High Desert Museum has exhibits relating to the region’s culture, art, and natural geography, allowing visitors to gain a broader understanding.
  • Because the easiest way to explore Bend is by car, choosing a hotel with free parking can help you to travel on a budget. The Wall Street Suites is a chic hotel that is situated just off of Route 97 and has both free parking and bicycles for rent for guests.
  • For travelers who like to hike, pick a hotel near Pilot Butte, a dome that was formed by an erupted volcano and that now has hiking trails that allow visitors to see panoramic views of the area. The Sleep Inn is within a 10-minute drive of Pilot Butte and is located just off Route 20.
  • Hoping to do some shopping during your trip to Bend? Choose a hotel next to the Old Mill District, a large center that contains a variety of shops and boutiques, including Banana Republic and Hello Sunshine. The Hilton Garden Inn is right beside the shopping center and is only a five-minute walk to the Deschutes River.
  • If you’re traveling with your family, book a hotel next to Farewell Bend Park, such as the adjacent Pine Ridge Inn. Farewell Bend Park is a large green-space that includes a playground, designated picnic areas, and a boat launching area.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Bend

  • Which hotels in Bend offer heated pool services?

    If you want to swim in heated pools, you might like to stay at Campfire Hotel or Waypoint Hotel. Most people love the flexibility in the experiences offered as these hotels also have outdoor pools if you wish to swim in the sun.

  • Are there hotels in Bend with Electric Vehicle EV charging stations?

    The popularity of electric vehicles such as Tesla has necessitated the need for hotels in Bend to establish EV charging stations. If you’re an owner of an electric car, prioritize booking your stay at Riverhouse in the Deschutes, as they offer EV charging services. They have Tesla chargers which can also be used by other car brands.

  • Which hotels in Bend offer services for people with limited mobility?

    If you happen to be in the company of people with limited mobility, hotels in Bend such as Cascade Lodge and Hampton Inn & Suites Bend are great options. These hotels have complete wheelchair services, including parking for people in wheelchairs, fitness centers that are wheelchair-accessible, wheelchair-accessible pools, and wheelchair-accessible spaces for meetings. They also have lowered sinks for this special group.

  • Which hotels in Bend are couple-friendly?

    Hotels in Bend like Cascade Lodge are the ideal location for individuals looking to share special moments with their significant other. They have numerous services that suit couples, including spectacular mountain views, city views, extra-long beds, picnic areas, a restaurant, a heated pool, a pool with a view, free Wi-Fi, and entertainment and media. The hotel is located near Mt. Bachelor Ski Area and Pilot Butte State Park - romantic spaces where couples can spend their time.

  • What hotels in Bend have good indoor pools?

    Shilo Inns Bend is only a two-minute walk from the banks of the Deschutes River and has both an indoor and an outdoor pool. Riverhouse on the Deschutes is located right on the riverfront and has an indoor pool, outdoor pool, and multiple hot tubs.

  • What are some good hotels in Bend near Pine Nursery Park?

    The Bend Quality Inn is a 4-star hotel that is less than a five-minute drive from Pine Nursery Park and is located just off of Highway 97. The Sugarloaf Mountain Motel is a budget choice that is only a four-minute drive to the park and is just over two miles from Downtown.

  • Which hotels in Bend are near Bend Whitewater Park?

    If you’re interested in canoeing or tubing, choose a hotel near Bend Whitewater Park, a river that has three different water channels and varying levels of rapids. The Hampton Inn & Suites is less than a five-minute drive to the park and is located very close to the Old Mill District. The Springhill Suites is within 10-minutes’ walk to the park and is near US-97.

  • What hotels in Bend have a good view?

    The Riverhouse on the Deschutes overlooks the river with a deck and a bridge to enjoy it from, plus rooms with views of the water. The TownePlace Suites by Marriott Bend has some views of the river and the nearby Riverbend Park.

  • What are the best hotels near Old Mill District?

    Old Mill District being one of the most popular landmarks in Bend, many travelers enjoy staying close by. Hampton Inn & Suites Bend, My Place Hotel - Bend, OR and Residence Inn by Marriott Bend are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Bend?

    In the last 3 days, double rooms in Bend have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as $36. On average, the price for a double room is $183.

  • How much is a hotel in Bend for tonight?

    Hotel room prices will vary depending on facilities and location. The cheapest double room in Bend for tonight found in the last 3 hours was $36. We also found 3-star hotels from $79 and 4-star hotels from $170.

  • How much is a hotel in Bend for this weekend?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Bend hotels for this weekend for as low as $113 per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $113 and 4-star hotels from $180.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Bend?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Bend with free breakfast. Hotels with free breakfast in Bend include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bend South, Pine Ridge Inn, and Hampton Inn & Suites Bend.

  • Which amenities do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Bend?

    The most sought-after amenity KAYAK users looked for in their hotel in Bend is: pet friendly.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Bend?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Bend districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Bend city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Bend hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Bend that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hilton Garden Inn Bend, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bend South and Super 8 by Wyndham Bend.

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