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The Jesse Hotel & Bar - Reno - Bedroom
The Jesse Hotel & Bar
9.2 Wonderful
Downtown$205+
$205+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hilton Garden Inn Reno - Reno - Living room
$156+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hampton Inn & Suites Reno
8.1 Very good
$154+
$154+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Reno Suites
7.5 Good
$90+
$90+
Free Wi-Fi
J Resort
7.2 Good
Downtown$90+
$90+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Worldmark Reno
9.1 Wonderful
$187+
$187+
Parking
Pool
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

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Peppermill Resort Spa Casino - Reno - Living room
$147+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa - Reno - Bar
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
8.3 Very good
$161+
$161+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

The 10 best hotels in Reno

Discover the top hotels in Reno handpicked by local expert Joel Balsam.
Joel Balsam
October 31, 2024

Over recent years, “The Biggest Little City in the World” has reinvented itself. Long known for its casinos, Reno now features boutique hotels in cute historic buildings, terrific eateries with a wide range of diverse cuisines, and many enticing bars. To top things off, Reno has one of the best art scenes in the US Southwest thanks to its proximity to Burning Man, an art event in the desert that attracts up to 80,000 people each year. Note that hotels with casinos usually charge an extra resort fee, and it’s also a good idea to avoid booking around Burning Man, unless you’re attending the event, as accommodations fill up fast. The best hotels in Reno tend to be located off its main thoroughfare, Virginia Street, and along its major highways. Stay near the murmuring waters of the Truckee River or in Midtown for the best chance of experiencing the new Reno. Here’s my pick of the best hotels to stay in Reno on your next visit.

1.

The Jesse Hotel & Bar

Address:

306 East 4th Street

Price:

$129-344/night

This six-room boutique hotel north of the Truckee River is a perfect example of how Reno is reinventing itself. Built inside the same building that used to house The Royal Hotel, which first opened in 1907, The Jesse opened in 2019 to plenty of buzz.

One of the best hotels in Reno, inside you’ll find the sort of stylish decor that wouldn’t look out of place in a design magazine – think exposed brick walls, low ambient lighting and vintage-looking tile floors in the bathrooms. The bar and garden on the ground floor, Estella, is a major highlight.

It serves outstanding Mexican food like blue crab tostadas, grilled corn elotes, and out-of-this-world tequila and mezcal cocktails – including my favorite, the 50/50 Margarita with prickly pear. No wonder this is considered one of the finest boutique hotels in Reno.

2.

Whitney Peak Hotel Reno, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Address:

255 North Virginia Street

Price:

$121-300/night

One of the few non-gaming hotels in the city, Whitney Peak is hands down one of the best hotels in Reno. The Whitney is located in the heart of the action on North Virginia Street, close to the bright lights of one of the city’s oldest casinos, Club Cal Neva, and next to the world-famous Reno Arch.

Look up from the street and you’ll see BaseCamp Climbing Gym, the Guinness World Record holder for the tallest artificial outdoor climbing wall. It stretches 164 feet up the side of the hotel, offering amazing views of the Arch and the glittering city lights below.

I took a crack at the wall and had so much fun – it was an unforgettable experience and the staff were so patient. The hotel also has a great indoor bouldering gym. Inside, the Whitney Peak is supremely stylish.

3.

Peppermill Resort Spa Casino

Address:

2707 South Virginia Street

Price:

$54-448/night

The Peppermill is one of the best hotels in Reno if you’re looking for a luxury resort with casino gaming inside. With decor inspired by Tuscany, the resort is truly palatial, as emphasized by its jaw-dropping three-story, 33,000-square-foot Spa Toscana. Here you’ll find marvelous mosaic-covered floors and fountains that will make you feel like you’re in ancient Rome.

The Peppermill has a whopping 10 restaurants to choose from, including Bimini Steakhouse, which has been voted Reno’s best steakhouse. You’ll also find 15 bars and lounges and one of the best gaming setups in the city.

If you’re a golfer, the Peppermill is close to Reno’s Washoe County Golf Course. Before you hit the 18-hole golf course, check out the historic Stone House Cafe – I just love sitting outside in the peaceful garden there.

4.

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

Address:

3800 South Virginia Street

Price:

$73-1373/night

You don’t need to discover a lost city to stay at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno. This hotel is located in the quieter south end of the city and connected to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, so it’s perfect if you’re attending an event there. It’s also conveniently close to the airport.

The Atlantis is known for its terrific dining options, including the freshly renovated Sky Terrace Oyster and Sushi Bar. This Japanese restaurant has incredible views of the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains and serves 50 types of sushi and premium sake – their spicy scallop hand rolls were a big hit when I ate there.

This is also one of the best hotels in Reno if you’re on a budget, as the rooms often enjoy hefty discounts – keep an eye out to make sure you don’t miss them.

5.

Plaza Resort Club

Address:

121 West Street

Price:

$93-217/night

Plaza Resort Club is one of the best hotels in Reno for a stylish stay. Here you’ll find comfortable rooms, floor-to-ceiling windows offering sweeping views and a picturesque pool under a glass roof. The golden elevator doors in the lobby are a nice touch too.

The hotel is located in one of Reno’s loveliest areas, The Riverwalk District. Here, a scenic path lines the Truckee River – along the way spot the colorful flowers and bridges that cross over to Wingfield Park. Join adventurous locals by taking a dip in the water, or meditate on a rock above the murmuring waves.

Plaza Resort Club is also next to trendy West Street Market, an indoor/outdoor food court with bars, art, and live music. With a bunch of great food options to choose from, I highly recommend Thalí for outstanding Indian food. If you’re looking for fine dining, Smith and River is a must-visit.

6.

Hampton Inn & Suites Reno West, NV

Address:

900 Ambassador Drive

Price:

$137-380/night

If you’re just driving through, Hampton Inn & Suites Reno West is one of the best hotels in Reno for a familiar roadside stay. Located west of the city just off I-80, you’ll be able to leave the hotel and get to the California border in under 20 minutes.

Lake Tahoe, a main attraction in the region for its refreshing water and ski resorts, is another 25 minutes or so away. Or head east on I-80 to stretch your legs at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. This 580-acre park has five calming nature trails totaling 5.5 miles. Don’t miss the flower-filled Wilbur D. May Arboretum & Botanical Garden.

I’m a big fan of the spotless rooms here, as well as the outstanding hot breakfast every morning. Add that to the prime location and it’s hardly surprising this is consistently one of the top-rated hotels in Reno.

7.

Aloft Reno-Tahoe International Airport

Address:

2015 Terminal Way

Price:

$120-346/night

The Aloft is one of the best places to stay if you want to stay close to the airport. That said, this stylish, modern gem isn’t your run-of-the-mill airport hotel. There are attractive design accents all over this striking property, from the bright red poolside lounge chairs to the curved velvet couches and artistic lighting in the public areas.

The guestrooms feature beautiful decor too, and I particularly love the chic wallpaper accents. The wide range of art on show is a wonderful tribute to Reno and its connection with Burning Man.

Another thing I love about this hotel is the pool room, and the outdoor pool is a big bonus too. If you have time, be sure to head into Midtown and try the bar that was recently rated Reno’s best, The Emerson Cocktail Lounge. It hosts frequent fun events, including monthly drag brunches.

8.

Courtyard by Marriott Reno Downtown/Riverfront

Address:

1 Ballpark Lane

Price:

$134-693/night

For Bonvoy points collectors and anyone who loves the comfort and familiarity of a Marriott, there are three hotels from the beloved global chain in the city. For me, this is the best Marriott hotel in Reno due to its prime downtown location, overlooking the Truckee River.

Along with calming views of the river below, the hotel has sleek decor in the rooms and public areas. Even the bathrooms feature funky design accents. I love the fact they all come with modern conveniences, such as microwaves, mini-fridges and coffee makers.

Across the river you’ll find the Old Reno Arch, first built in 1927, and the National Automobile Museum, which showcases more than 200 antique and vintage vehicles dating back to the first years of the car. This area is also great for spotting beautiful murals painted by local artist Erik Burke.

9.

Grand Sierra Resort and Casino

Address:

2500 East 2Nd Street

Price:

$45-1227/night

First opened in 1978, the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino is one of the best hotels in Reno for entertainment lovers. For decades, this hotel has been a major destination for live performances, with top acts like Steve Aoki and Diana Krall playing here. It also has a cinema, bowling lanes, and a driving range.

This is also one of the best spots in town to watch a game, as the hotel’s sports bar, Chickie’s & Pete’s, always has a fun, lively atmosphere (something I think is a must when you’re cheering on your team).

Three miles north on I-580, pop into the Reno Generator for a tour. This is where many of the amazing art pieces for Burning Man are made. Individual and group tours of up to eight people are offered from Tuesdays to Saturdays.

10.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Reno

Address:

5450 Kietzke Lane

Price:

$148-697/night

South of Reno in the Rancharrah villages development, this is one of the best hotels in Reno if you’re looking for a quieter, calmer stay. The hotel has just under 100 guestrooms, making it one of the smaller properties in town, and is set well away from the casino resorts.

Homewood Suites by Hilton features a solid lineup of amenities, including an indoor pool and an outdoor pool with a hot tub. Rooms also come with a free hot breakfast.

In Rancharrah, you’ll find a golf country club and a peaceful walking trail in Anderson Regional Park. If you’re in the mood for a classy evening, try Rancharrah’s Grafted Whiskey and Wine Bar. The food here is made with seasonal, local ingredients from the Reno area and I’m a big fan of the fun happy hour held on Mondays from 3 to 5 pm.

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Top tips for finding Reno hotel deals

  • Book at least 76 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Reno hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Reno found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $52, while the most expensive was $577.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Reno for 2 days.
  • The Silver Legacy Resort Casino at The Row is the ideal spot to stay if you want to play golf because it has all the amenities you could ask for.
  • If you're on a tight budget or planning to stay for a short or long period, the Howard Johnson by Wyndham Reno Downtown is the ideal place to stay because it offers complimentary breakfast.
  • Because it has a fitness facility and an indoor pool, the Sonesta Es Suites Reno is a good option if you want to exercise and don't want to disturb your routine while traveling.
  • If you're traveling with children, the Sands Regency Casino Hotel is a great option because it doesn't allow smoking and includes satellite and cable TV so they can view their favorite programs.
  • Consider booking a room at the Ramanda by Wyndham Reno Hotel and Casino if you are traveling with a party of at least ten people.
  • If you don’t want to rent a car or pay for taxis during your trip, book a hotel downtown, such as the Courtyard by Marriott at the Riverfront location. Downtown Reno is known for being very pedestrian friendly, and it’s a quick and easy to walk to all of the casinos and attractions, such as the National Automobile Museum.
  • If you’re interested in bowling on vacation, consider booking a hotel near the National Bowling Stadium, such as the Silver Legacy Resort Casino. This bowling alley has a total of 76 lanes and several dining options to keep everyone entertained.
  • Staying close to the Reno Riverwalk District puts you in the heart of shopping, dining and entertainment options. The Whitney Peak Hotel is just two blocks away, with a fitness center, steam room and concierge services. Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel is also within walking distance.
  • For families traveling to Reno, there a quite a few hotels with activities onsite for children. Consider booking a room at Circus Circus Reno and Casino. The hotel offers carnival games and arcades for teenagers, as well as child-friendly menus. Grand Sierra Resort and Casino has a cinema, a video arcade and a seasonal pool.
  • If you’re attending an event at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, stay within walking distance for ease of transport. One of the closest options in the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, which is directly connected to the convention center via the skybridge. Onsite, the hotel offers a casino, swimming pool and free airport shuttles.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Reno

  • Which accessibility options are available at the hotels in Reno?

    If you are looking for a hotel that has made considerations for differently-abled people, consider the Aiden by Western hotel. If you use a wheelchair or have vision challenges, the hotel entry is adequately lit and has no stairs to help you see better. For the hard-of-hearing, the alerts are audio-visual in case of emergencies. The hotel doors' view ports have been lowered so that wheelchair users can access them. Wheelchair-accessible parking, travel lanes, registration desks, van parking, and fitness centers are additional wheelchair accommodations. Additionally, some rooms have had their bathrooms changed by adding grab bars. For guests who are visually challenged, the hotel has braille signs.

  • What are some of the things I can expect in my hotel room when visiting the area?

    The Whitney Peak Hotel offers a variety of conveniences, including a courtyard that is accessible to all visitors. Climate-controlled air conditioning, complimentary cribs, a ceiling fan, and bed linens are additional in-room facilities. There are complimentary towels, toiletries, showers, hair dryers, and private bathrooms in the restrooms. All rooms include cable and TS channels as a standard amenity. You can use the desk in the room for work purposes, and an ironing board and iron are available upon request. You will have a microwave, refrigerator, and coffee/tea maker for cooking.

  • Where can I work while on vacation at the Reno hotels?

    Consider staying at the SureStay Plus Hotel by Western Reno Airport if you plan on working while on vacation due to the amenities they have made available. If you're on a business trip and want to finish up some work-related tasks while at the hotel, there are several services created to make working as convenient as possible. There are desks and phones in the suites that you may use as an office and for local calls that are completely free. There is a business center that may be used for conferences, complete with a 4400 square foot conference room and 9 meeting rooms, even if you are traveling on business with your coworkers.

  • Which hotels have transportation and parking services in Reno?

    If you choose to drive your own car or a rental car to the Hyatt Place Reno Airport Tahoe hotel, parking services are offered for your convenience. Parking is free if you have a hotel reservation. You can also take advantage of special van parking facilities as well as parking places that are accessible by wheelchair. If you fly into the hotel, airport shuttles will be able to give you a complimentary roundtrip.

  • What are the best hotels in Reno with a pool?

    Reno is known for having very hot weather, so booking a hotel with a pool is a great tactic for surviving the heat. The Staybridge Suites is an upscale choice that has an indoor pool. The Holiday Inn Express is a modern, affordable option that also has an indoor pool. The Sands Regency has an outdoor pool as well as a Jacuzzi.

  • Which hotels in Reno offer a casino onsite?

    The Harrah’s Hotel has one of the most popular casinos in Reno, as well as seven different dining options and a nightclub. The Eldorado Resort Casino offers 24-hour gaming and upscale suites. The Sands Regency Casino Hotel features a full casino, live entertainment, restaurants and free airport shuttles.

  • What are the best hotels in Reno near the airport?

    The Airport Plaza Hotel is a moderately priced choice with airport shuttle services for guests. The Baymont Inn and Suites Reno is less than two miles from the airport and has an outdoor pool. The Comfort Inn & Suites Airport Convention Center provides guests with free parking and breakfast.

  • Are there any hotels in Reno that are good for business travelers?

    When you’re visiting Reno for business, consider booking a room at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites Reno Airport. The non-gaming hotel offers meeting rooms, business center services, free high speed internet and an airport shuttle service.

  • What are the best hotels near Reno-Sparks Convention Center?

    Reno-Sparks Convention Center being one of the most popular landmarks in Reno, many travelers enjoy staying close by. Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Atlantis Casino Resort Spa and Aiden by Best Western South Reno are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Reno?

    $167 is the average price for a double room in Reno, but our users have found rooms for as cheap as $24 in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in Reno for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, KAYAK users looking for double rooms in Reno found 3-star hotels from $52 and 4-star hotels from $56. The cheapest room found for tonight was $24.

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

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Reno hotels for this weekend for as low as $66 per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $66 and 4-star hotels from $93.

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

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Reno with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Reno include Hampton Inn & Suites Reno West, NV and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Reno Airport, while popular hotels with free parking in Reno include Grand Sierra Resort and Casino and Econo Lodge Near Reno-Sparks Convention Center.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Reno?

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

    There are many hotels in Reno that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include The Jesse Hotel & Bar, Home2 Suites by Hilton Reno and Comfort Inn & Suites Airport Convention Center.

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Peppermill Resort Spa Casino - Reno - Living room
$147+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Ramada by Wyndham Reno Hotel & Casino - Reno - Lounge
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hampton Inn & Suites Reno
8.1 Very good
$154+
$154+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Plaza Resort Club
8.3 Very good
$148+
$148+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
$279+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$171+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
J Resort
7.2 Good
Downtown$90+
$90+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Travellers Inn
2.8 Poor
$82+
$82+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
$72+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$156+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Staybridge Suites Reno
8.5 Very good
$167+
$167+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

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