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Hotels in Billings, Montana

Hotels in Billings, Montana

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Billings, Montana
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15 Hotels in Billings

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Photo of Courtyard BY Marriott Billings $$
(855) 233-0132

Courtyard BY Marriott Billings

Reviews: 5.0 Excellent

Managing family tournament trips to Billings becomes straightforward when Courtyard delivers consistent rooms and team-friendly service every time. Courtyard by Marriott provides the consistent structure that keeps traveling teams coordinated when navigating an unfamiliar city together.

  • Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts normal schedules
  • On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option after exploring downtown
  • Indoor pool offers group recreation regardless of local weather conditions
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(855) 233-7850

avid Hotels Billings West by IHG

Reviews: 4.7 Excellent (110)

During multi-day tournaments in Billings, families and groups rely on Avid Hotels for dependable accommodations that stretch travel dollars further. avid hotels offers the organized simplicity and dependable service structure that traveling teams need to stay coordinated in unfamiliar cities.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day city adventures
  • Free hot breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning search for unfamiliar dining options
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(855) 234-2997

Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings

Reviews: 4.6 Excellent (278)

If your Billings event requires real settling-in space, these suites give athletes the room to establish routines instead of living from suitcases. Home2 Suites transforms chaotic group city trips into coordinated experiences where everyone stays connected and organized throughout your multi-day tournament.

  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in a city still being explored
  • Complimentary breakfast removes one dining decision from busy city itineraries
  • Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym options
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Photo of Hyatt Place Billings $$
(855) 234-5074

Hyatt Place Billings

Reviews: 4.6 Excellent

Families planning tournaments in Billings can finally stop worrying about logistics when Hyatt Place handles the fundamentals perfectly. Hyatt Place creates order from the complexity of managing teams and families during multi-night city adventures.

  • 24/7 Gallery Market stocks snacks and essentials for unexpected city needs
  • 24/7 fitness center offers routine maintenance during extended city trips
  • In-room kitchenettes offer flexibility for snacks and simple meals downtown
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(855) 234-7135

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Billings by IHG

Reviews: 4.6 Excellent (172)

Between early morning departures and late-night strategy sessions, Holiday Inn Express gives your Billings trip the consistency it deserves. Holiday Inn Express ensures your group stays refreshed and ready, turning every city moment into part of your travel experience.

  • Free parking removes the stress of finding spots downtown
  • Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking heavy suitcases
  • Business center access for printing maps, tickets, and local information
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(855) 235-0725

Homewood Suites by Hilton Billings MT

Reviews: 4.6 Excellent (80)

If managing a multi-day competition in Billings feels overwhelming, Homewood Suites offers the kitchen space and extra rooms that simplify group coordination. When coordinating a multi-night group trip, Homewood Suites provides the consistent home-like foundation that keeps everyone settled and focused.

  • Full kitchens let groups prepare familiar foods during extended stays
  • Fitness center maintains routines when travel disrupts normal schedules
  • Connecting rooms provide privacy while maintaining group coordination
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(855) 235-6136

Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites

Reviews: 4.5 Excellent (612)

When your group's success in Billings depends on solid logistics, Best Western Plus becomes the trustworthy home base that just works. Best Western Plus provides the steady coordination hub that keeps multi-day group travel running smoothly in unfamiliar territory.

  • Indoor pool offers familiar recreation after long city walking tours
  • Indoor corridors provide secure access without exposure to unfamiliar street conditions
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring options feel overwhelming
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(855) 236-8982

TownePlace Suites Billings

Reviews: 4.5 Excellent (61)

Bringing your team to Billings for several days calls for spacious suites where athletes can cook, rest, and prepare properly. TownePlace Suites provides the residential-style consistency that helps coaches coordinate schedules and keep teams together throughout extended city stays.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day city trips
  • Multi-bedroom suites keep larger groups together under one roof
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring new surroundings
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Photo of La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Billings $$
(855) 239-4019

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Billings

Reviews: 4.4 Very Good (737)

Competing in Billings demands accommodations that work for entire groups, making La Quinta the practical choice for visiting teams. La Quinta establishes the trustworthy anchor point that keeps everyone in your traveling party connected and on schedule.

  • Connecting rooms allow large groups to stay together while maintaining privacy
  • Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining privacy
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended urban visits
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Photo of Hilton Garden Inn Billings $$
(855) 239-5277

Hilton Garden Inn Billings

Reviews: 4.4 Very Good (331)

Visiting Billings with athletes means coordinating multiple rooms and early departures, something Hilton Garden Inn handles without complications. When managing a group in an unfamiliar city, Hilton Garden Inn provides the dependable foundation that keeps everyone comfortable and connected.

  • On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option after long travel days
  • Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining privacy during extended stays
  • On-site restaurant offers reliable dinner without venturing into unknown neighborhoods
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Photo of Residence Inn by Marriott Billings $$
(855) 233-0132

Residence Inn by Marriott Billings

Reviews: 4.4 Very Good (143)

Booking extended stays in Billings gets complicated fast when teams need kitchen access and room to breathe across multiple nights. Residence Inn delivers the space and consistency your group needs to stay organized across multiple nights in an unfamiliar city.

  • Full kitchens eliminate guesswork about finding restaurants in unfamiliar neighborhoods
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after exploring unfamiliar city streets
  • Suite layouts provide space for groups to gather and plan
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(855) 233-7850

Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn

Reviews: 4.3 Very Good (653)

When the game schedule brings your team to Billings, Best Western Plus delivers the reliable foundation every traveling group needs. Best Western Plus establishes the steady operational center your traveling party depends on to execute plans smoothly across multiple days.

  • Indoor corridors ensure secure movement between rooms and common areas
  • Meeting space gives groups a place to plan daily itineraries
  • Complimentary WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring an unfamiliar city
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Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites Billings West I-90 $$
(855) 234-2997

Hampton Inn & Suites Billings West I-90

Reviews: 4.3 Very Good (226)

Before the first whistle blows in Billings, smart coaches choose Hampton Inn for the dependable accommodations that eliminate travel stress. Hampton by Hilton creates the predictable comfort zone your team relies on between competitive events in any city.

  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after exploring new neighborhoods
  • Suite accommodations offer extra room for group gatherings and trip planning
  • Complimentary parking removes the stress of finding safe overnight vehicle storage
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Photo of Springhill Suites by Marriott Billings $$
(855) 234-5074

Springhill Suites by Marriott Billings

Reviews: 4.3 Very Good (178)

Groups traveling to Billings know the difference between a chaotic trip and one that runs like clockwork starts with the right hotel. SpringHill Suites provides the structural foundation that keeps multi-day group itineraries running smoothly without the usual coordination headaches.

  • Meeting spaces provide group gathering spots for trip planning
  • Connecting rooms keep families and groups coordinated during multi-day stays
  • Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking luggage
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Photo of Holiday Inn Express Billings by IHG $$
(855) 234-7135

Holiday Inn Express Billings by IHG

Reviews: 4.3 Very Good (271)

When competition brings your athletes to Billings, Holiday Inn Express delivers the dependable accommodations that turn travel days into team-building opportunities. Holiday Inn Express delivers the reliable coordination your group needs to stay organized and energized throughout your city adventure.

  • Fitness center maintains routines when traveling away from home
  • Meeting space gives groups a private area to plan daily activities
  • Indoor corridors provide secure navigation especially during late arrivals or departures
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City Guide

Billings, Montana Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

City Overview

Billings is Montana's largest city with about 110,000 people, making it the economic hub of the state while maintaining a distinctly Western feel. Located in south-central Montana along the Yellowstone River, it's known for its oil refining, agriculture, and proximity to outdoor recreation. The city sits beneath dramatic sandstone cliffs called the Rimrocks, giving it a striking backdrop that feels both urban and frontier.

For sports teams and tournament families, Billings punches above its weight. The city actively courts youth tournaments and has invested heavily in sports facilities over the past decade. You'll find excellent baseball, softball, and soccer complexes, plus indoor facilities that handle everything from wrestling to volleyball. The town has that perfect mid-sized city sweet spot—big enough for good restaurants and hotels, small enough that nothing is more than 15 minutes away.

The local sports culture runs deep, anchored by Rocky Mountain College and strong high school programs. Baseball is particularly huge here, with the Billings Mustangs Pioneer League team drawing crowds all summer. The community genuinely embraces visiting teams, and local businesses are well-versed in handling tournament groups.

Getting Around

Billings Logan International Airport is surprisingly well-connected for a Montana city, with direct flights to Denver, Seattle, Minneapolis, and other major hubs. It's only about 10 minutes from downtown and most sports venues. Car rentals are available from all major companies, though booking ahead during tournament season is smart since inventory can get tight.

Uber and Lyft operate here but with limited availability—don't count on getting a ride in under 15 minutes, especially during peak times. Most teams rent vehicles or bring their own. The city layout is straightforward, with Interstate 90 running east-west through town and Interstate 94 branching north. 27th Street is your main commercial strip running north-south.

Public transit exists but is minimal—MET Transit runs a few bus routes that won't help most tournament groups. The good news is that Billings is compact and parking is abundant and usually free. Drive times across town rarely exceed 15 minutes, and most sports complexes are clustered on the south side near the airport.

Where to Stay

The South Billings area near the airport is tournament central. This zone puts you within 10 minutes of most sports venues and has the highest concentration of chain hotels with pools and breakfast. The corridor along South 27th Street and King Avenue West offers Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and similar properties that regularly host sports groups.

West End hotels along Interstate 90 work well if your venue is on that side of town, plus you'll be closer to restaurants and shopping at Shiloh Crossing. Downtown has some boutique options, but most tournament families prefer the suburban hotel clusters for easier parking and team logistics.

Avoid the North Billings area for sports stays—it's mostly residential and farther from venues. The Heights neighborhood is nice but puts you 20 minutes from most tournament action. Book early during summer baseball season and fall soccer tournaments, as the city's hotel inventory fills up fast during peak sports weekends.

Sports & Recreation

Dehler Park is the crown jewel—a gorgeous 3,500-seat baseball stadium that hosts the Billings Mustangs and major youth tournaments. The South Park Baseball Complex features multiple diamonds and is tournament headquarters for youth baseball and softball. Stewart Park handles overflow games and has excellent facilities.

Soccer takes center stage at Amend Park, which has multiple full-size fields and hosts regional tournaments throughout spring and fall. The Billings Family Recreation Center is your indoor sports hub, with courts for basketball and volleyball plus space for wrestling and gymnastics events. Rocky Mountain College also opens its facilities for larger tournaments.

The city aggressively pursues tournament hosting, particularly for baseball, softball, and soccer. Summer brings near-constant youth baseball action, while fall soccer tournaments draw teams from across the northern Rockies. Wrestling is huge in Montana, and Billings hosts several major meets each winter. The facilities are genuinely first-class for a city this size.

Things to Do

The Rimrocks offer the best bang for your buck—drive up to Sacrifice Cliffs or Black Otter Trail for spectacular views and easy hiking that works for all ages. Pictograph Cave State Park is 15 minutes southeast and features ancient Native American rock art that's fascinating for kids and adults.

Downtown Billings has been revitalized with breweries, art galleries, and the Moss Mansion—a preserved 1903 mansion offering tours. ZooMontana is perfect for younger kids, featuring native Montana wildlife in natural settings. The Western Heritage Center tells the region's story through interactive exhibits.

If you've got a full day, Little Bighorn Battlefield is an hour southeast—historically significant and powerfully presented. Red Lodge makes a scenic 90-minute mountain drive if weather permits. For team bonding, Jungle Adventures offers indoor obstacle courses and laser tag that work great for post-tournament celebrations.

Food & Drink

Billings takes its steakhouses seriously. The Fieldhouse near the airport is perfect for team dinners with large tables and a sports bar atmosphere. Jake's Restaurant downtown offers upscale dining, while Golden Belle serves excellent steaks in a more casual setting. For barbecue, Rib and Chop House delivers serious portions.

Quick eats cluster along 27th Street—you'll find all the national chains plus local favorites like Peppino's Ristorante for Italian and MacKenzie River Pizza (Montana chain) for family dining. City Brew Coffee is the local Starbucks equivalent with multiple locations and solid breakfast options.

The downtown brewery scene has exploded—Überbrew and Angry Hank's Brewing offer good food beyond just beer. For breakfast before early games, Stella's Kitchen & Bakery and McCormick Cafe are local institutions. Most hotels along the tournament corridor have decent continental breakfast, which honestly might be your most practical option with early game times.

Shopping & Entertainment

Shiloh Crossing is the main shopping destination—a large outdoor center with Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, and plenty of dining options perfect for pre-tournament gear runs. Rimrock Mall covers your typical mall needs with JCPenney and regional stores, though it's seen better days.

For entertainment, Wacky Waters is the go-to family fun center with mini golf, go-karts, and batting cages—perfect for killing time between tournament games. Village Lanes offers bowling, while multiple movie theaters include the Carmike Cinema complex near Shiloh Crossing.

Team dinner options with private rooms include Famous Dave's and Applebee's, both of which regularly handle sports groups. The Northern Hotel downtown has event spaces if you need something more formal for awards banquets. Most entertainment clusters around the West End near Interstate 90, making it convenient if you're staying in that area.

Weather & Packing

Billings weather is notoriously unpredictable. Summer tournaments (June-August) can see 90-degree days followed by 50-degree mornings, especially early in the season. Pack layers—shorts and t-shirts for games, but bring sweatshirts and long pants for evening and early morning. Thunderstorms pop up fast in late afternoon during summer months.

Spring and fall sports require serious layering strategy. March through May and September through November can swing 40 degrees in a single day. Wind is constant and can make temperatures feel much colder. A good windbreaker is essential. Rain gear is smart since spring storms can be intense, and many tournaments play through light rain.

Winter indoor tournaments mean dealing with snow and ice—pack real boots and winter coats if you're coming between December and March. The sun is intense year-round due to elevation and low humidity, so sunscreen and hats are non-negotiable. Peak tournament season runs May through September, with July being the busiest and hottest month.

Local Tips

Parking is abundant and usually free throughout Billings—a major advantage over bigger cities. Most sports venues have large lots, and street parking downtown is easy to find. Gas up before leaving town if you're making day trips, as rural Montana stations can be sparse and expensive.

The altitude (3,100 feet) isn't extreme but can affect some visitors from sea level. Drink extra water and don't be surprised if you feel slightly winded initially. Local businesses are extremely tournament-friendly—most restaurants and hotels are used to handling sports groups and will work with you on timing and large orders.

Download offline maps since cell coverage can get spotty outside town. Montana has no sales tax, making purchases slightly cheaper than expected. Tipping follows standard U.S. norms. The locals are genuinely friendly and helpful—don't hesitate to ask for directions or recommendations. Most importantly, build in extra time for everything during your first visit. The pace here is more relaxed than urban areas, and that includes service at restaurants.

Questions Travelers Ask

What people want to know before booking in Billings

Which hotels in Billings, Montana are good for families?

Several hotels in Billings, Montana are well-suited for families. Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn (0.68 mi) offers suites or connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi) offers suites or connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites (5.01 mi) offers suites or connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Billings, Montana are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Billings, Montana accommodate team and group travel. Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn (0.68 mi) offers meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi) offers meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites (5.01 mi) offers meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there budget-friendly hotels in Billings, Montana?

Yes — several budget-friendly options are available in Billings, Montana. Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn (0.68 mi) offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi) offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites (5.01 mi) offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Billings, Montana?

Yes — several extended-stay hotels are available in Billings, Montana. Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi) offers a full kitchen and on-site laundry. TownePlace Suites Billings (7.55 mi) offers a full kitchen and on-site laundry. Residence Inn by Marriott Billings (7.67 mi) offers a full kitchen and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Billings, Montana are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Billings, Montana are ideal for a weekend getaway. Courtyard BY Marriott Billings (7.17 mi) offers a pool and on-site dining. Hilton Garden Inn Billings (7.47 mi) offers a pool and on-site dining. Hyatt Place Billings (10.14 mi) offers a pool and on-site dining.

Hotel Amenities & Features

Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Billings, Montana offer free breakfast?

Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn (0.68 mi), Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi), and Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites (5.01 mi) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Billings, Montana offer free parking?

Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn (0.68 mi), Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi), and Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites (5.01 mi) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Billings, Montana have a pool?
Which hotels in Billings, Montana have suites or extra space?

Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn (0.68 mi), Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi), and Best Western Plus Kelly Inn & Suites (5.01 mi) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Billings, Montana have an in-room kitchen or kitchenette?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Billings (0.99 mi), Springhill Suites by Marriott Billings (6.28 mi), and Hilton Garden Inn Billings (7.47 mi) offer an in-room kitchen or kitchenette.

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