Hotels in Davenport, Iowa
Davenport, Iowa
Hotels near Davenport, Iowa
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Courtyard by Marriott Bettendorf
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Element Moline
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The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Davenport Quad Cities
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Bettendorf Quad Cities
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My Place Hotel - Davenport / Quad Cities IA
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The Current Iowa Autograph Collection
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Hilton Garden Inn Bettendorf / Quad Cities
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Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Davenport by IHG
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Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection
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Comfort Inn Davenport East - Bettendorf
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Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Davenport by IHG
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Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline
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Sleep Inn & Suites Davenport - Quad Cities
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Courtyard by Marriott Bettendorf
Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the reliable coordination hub your group needs to stay organized and focused throughout your city stay.
- 24-hour fitness center eliminates the need to research local gym options
- USB outlets at bedside eliminate hunting for available charging spots
- In-room streaming services provide familiar entertainment after busy city days
Element Moline
Element by Westin offers thoughtfully designed environments where teams can regroup, recharge, and stay connected throughout their city competition.
- Full kitchens in suites reduce dependence on unfamiliar local restaurants
- Suites with separate living areas for families spreading out during city stays
- Complimentary breakfast handles one meal while exploring dining options downtown
The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection
Tapestry Collection by Hilton delivers the elevated consistency your group needs when coordinating multi-day stays in unfamiliar territory.
- On-site restaurant offers reliable dinner option after long city days
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dining without exploring unknown neighborhoods
Fairfield Inn & Suites Davenport Quad Cities
Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures your team gets the predictable quality and support needed to manage group logistics away from home.
- 24-hour front desk offers local guidance and direction throughout the stay
- Spacious lobby with multiple seating areas for group planning and relaxation
- In-room charging stations power multiple devices for group coordination
Home2 Suites by Hilton Bettendorf Quad Cities
Home2 Suites by Hilton offers the extended-stay solution that turns unfamiliar cities into manageable home bases for traveling groups.
- Free parking simplifies navigation in an unfamiliar downtown area
- Fitness center maintains routines when local gym options remain unknown
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring the city gets overwhelming
My Place Hotel - Davenport / Quad Cities IA
My Place Hotels establishes the trustworthy foundation that gives traveling groups stability and peace of mind throughout their entire city experience.
- Multiple sleeping areas accommodate varying bedtimes within traveling groups
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams together while exploring
- Complimentary parking eliminates daily fees that add up during city visits
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The Current Iowa Autograph Collection
Autograph Collection Hotels transform city adventures into curated experiences that keep your entire group engaged and energized throughout your stay.
- Lobby bar provides a central gathering spot for groups comparing city discoveries
- Individual climate controls let everyone customize their comfort preferences
- 24-hour fitness center maintains routines regardless of city schedule
Hilton Garden Inn Bettendorf / Quad Cities
Hilton becomes your group's trusted command center, ensuring every team member has consistent comfort while you focus on performance.
- Business center provides printing and internet access for trip coordination
- Business center handles printing needs and trip planning without local searches
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Davenport by IHG
Holiday Inn delivers the structured foundation your group needs to navigate unfamiliar cities without losing track of teammates or schedules.
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended city stays
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families and groups within easy reach
- Hotel restaurant eliminates guesswork about dinner plans in new territory
Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection
Autograph Collection Hotels deliver the distinctive hospitality and local expertise that transform group travel logistics into genuine city experiences.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dining without exploring unknown neighborhood options
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams together while maintaining privacy
Comfort Inn Davenport East - Bettendorf
When your team needs more than scattered hotel rooms, Comfort Suites delivers the organized foundation that keeps city trips running smoothly.
- Meeting space provides private areas for trip planning and group coordination
- Indoor corridors provide secure access after late city explorations
- Free parking removes the guesswork of downtown parking rates
Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons
When managing multiple rooms across multiple nights, Wyndham provides the reliability that keeps your entire group organized and comfortable.
- Indoor corridors ensure comfort when moving between rooms and amenities
- Free parking removes the stress of finding street spots downtown
- 24-hour fitness center accommodates different schedules during multi-day city visits
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Davenport by IHG
Holiday Inn Express ensures your group stays refreshed and ready, turning every city moment into part of your travel experience.
- Suite accommodations offer extra space for group gatherings and planning
- Indoor pool provides reliable family entertainment regardless of weather conditions
- Fitness center maintains routine when everything else feels different and new
Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline
The experience centers on approachable hospitality designed for sports travel rhythm.
Sleep Inn & Suites Davenport - Quad Cities
Sleep Inn delivers the budget-friendly reliability your group needs when coordinating multiple rooms across multiple nights in unfamiliar territory.
- Interior corridors offer secure navigation between rooms and common areas
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts normal schedules
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal search in unfamiliar territory
Davenport, Iowa Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Davenport sits right on the Mississippi River as the largest city in Iowa's Quad Cities metropolitan area, home to about 102,000 people. This blue-collar river town has a strong sports culture, particularly around baseball—it's home to the Quad Cities River Bandits minor league team and has deep roots in youth baseball and softball tournaments. The city strikes a nice balance between small-town friendliness and having enough amenities to handle decent-sized tournaments and events.
The downtown area runs along the riverfront and has been revitalized in recent years, while most of the sports facilities and newer hotels are spread throughout the city's west and northwest sides. Davenport feels like a classic Midwestern sports town—people take their athletics seriously here, and the community really rallies around tournaments and events. It's not going to blow you away with big-city attractions, but it's a solid, practical choice for youth sports with good facilities and reasonable prices.
Getting Around
The Quad City International Airport is actually across the river in Moline, Illinois, about 15 minutes from downtown Davenport. It's a small regional airport with limited flights, so many visitors fly into Cedar Rapids (90 minutes away) or even Chicago O'Hare (2.5 hours) for better flight options and potentially cheaper fares. For ground transportation, Uber and Lyft operate here but with limited availability—don't count on getting a ride in under 15-20 minutes, especially on weekends.
You'll want a rental car in Davenport unless you're staying right downtown and all your activities are within walking distance. The city sprawls quite a bit, and sports facilities are scattered around town. Interstate 80 runs east-west through the city, while Interstate 280 provides north-south access. Traffic is generally light—you can get from one end of town to the other in 15-20 minutes max. Parking is free at most venues and downtown has plenty of metered street parking that's cheap and rarely fully occupied.
Where to Stay
For sports teams, the northwest side of Davenport along Elmore Avenue and around NorthPark Mall is your best bet. This area has the newest hotels, easy highway access, and puts you close to many of the baseball and softball complexes. The Hampton Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn in this corridor are popular with teams and offer good group rates plus decent breakfast spreads.
Downtown Davenport along the riverfront has some boutique options and puts you near restaurants and nightlife, but it's further from most sports venues. The Hotel Blackhawk downtown is historic and nice for adult groups who want character over convenience. If you're playing at the Duck Creek complex or other east-side venues, consider hotels along Kimberly Road for shorter drives to games. Avoid the budget motels along Locust Street—they're cheap but in rough areas that teams shouldn't be walking around at night.
Sports & Recreation
Modern Woodmen Park downtown is the crown jewel—a beautiful minor league ballpark right on the Mississippi River that hosts the Quad Cities River Bandits. It's one of the most scenic ballparks in the Midwest and occasionally hosts special youth tournaments. For everyday youth sports, Duck Creek Park on the east side has multiple baseball and softball diamonds and is a workhorse for local tournaments. The Davenport Soccer Complex off West 53rd Street handles most soccer tournaments with eight full-size fields.
The city has a strong tradition in baseball and softball tournaments, with several facilities hosting Regional and State competitions throughout the summer. Credit Island Park offers more baseball fields plus sand volleyball courts along the river. For indoor sports, the River's Edge complex handles basketball tournaments and has decent facilities, though it's not as modern as what you'll find in larger cities. Wrestling is big here too—several high schools have excellent facilities that host weekend tournaments during the season.
Things to Do
The Putnam Museum and Science Center downtown is solid for families with younger kids, featuring hands-on exhibits and an IMAX theater. The Figge Art Museum sits right on the riverfront and is free on Thursday evenings—good for a quick cultural stop between games. For outdoor activities, Vander Veer Botanical Park is pleasant for walks and has a nice rose garden, while the Mississippi River Trail offers easy biking or walking along the water.
Teams with extra time should consider crossing into Illinois to visit The District in Rock Island—it's a revitalized area with shops and restaurants about 20 minutes away. Adventureland Park in Altoona is Iowa's biggest amusement park, about an hour and 15 minutes away if you have a full free day. For something uniquely local, take the team to see the World's Largest Strawberry in nearby Strawberry Point—it's exactly as ridiculous as it sounds and makes for good team photos.
Food & Drink
Davenport's food scene centers around comfort food and casual dining perfect for hungry teams. Machine Shed is the local institution—huge portions of Midwest favorites like pork tenderloin and fried chicken, with a farm theme kids love. HuHot Mongolian Grill works great for teams because everyone can customize their stir-fry and the price is reasonable for groups. Thunder Bay Grille downtown has good burgers and a patio overlooking the river.
For quick eats between games, Happy Joe's is a local pizza chain that started in the Quad Cities—their taco pizza is weird but popular with locals. Whitey's Ice Cream is another local favorite with multiple locations for post-game treats. The usual chains are well-represented along Elmore Avenue and Kimberly Road near the hotel clusters. Casey's General Store pizza is surprisingly decent for gas station food and they're everywhere in Iowa—good backup option for late-night team feeds.
Shopping & Entertainment
NorthPark Mall on the northwest side is the main shopping destination, anchored by Younkers and JCPenney with the usual mall stores. It's convenient if you're staying in the hotel corridor nearby, but don't expect anything special. Village East Shopping Center has a Target and other big box stores for any gear or supplies you forgot to pack.
For entertainment, Spare Time Entertainment is popular with teams—it combines bowling, laser tag, arcade games, and food all in one spot. Wacky Waters Family Fun Center has go-karts, mini golf, and batting cages during the summer months. The Adler Theatre downtown occasionally has shows that might interest adult groups. Most of the movie theaters are standard multiplexes, with the Rave Cinemas at NorthPark being the most convenient for teams staying on the west side.
Weather & Packing
Davenport has classic Midwest weather with hot, humid summers and cold winters. Summer tournament season (May through August) sees temperatures in the 80s and 90s with high humidity that makes it feel even hotter. Afternoon thunderstorms are common, especially in late spring and early summer—they can pop up quickly and dump a lot of rain in a short time. Pack rain gear and have backup indoor activities planned.
Spring and fall can be tricky with big temperature swings—it might be 45 degrees for an 8am game and 75 degrees by afternoon. Layer up and bring jackets even if the forecast looks mild. Winter sports mean dealing with snow and ice, plus bitter cold from December through February. The peak youth sports months are June and July, when you'll compete with other tournaments for hotel rooms, so book early. Always pack sunscreen and plenty of water—the summer heat and humidity can be brutal for all-day tournaments with limited shade at some complexes.
Local Tips
Parking is rarely an issue in Davenport—most sports complexes have free lots and downtown parking is cheap and available. The exception is during Bix Festival in late July, when downtown gets crowded for the jazz festival and 7-mile race. Gas is typically cheaper on the Iowa side than across the river in Illinois, so fill up before heading home. The Mississippi River bridges can create bottlenecks during rush hour if you're traveling between Iowa and Illinois sides of the Quad Cities.
Local restaurants often offer team discounts if you call ahead, especially places like Machine Shed and HuHot. Many hotels provide team rates too, but you'll need to negotiate directly rather than booking online. Download the QuadCities.com app for local event listings and restaurant deals. Be aware that Iowa has different alcohol laws than neighboring Illinois—some restaurants stop serving alcohol earlier than you might expect. Tipping is standard Midwest—15-20% at sit-down restaurants, and locals appreciate when visiting teams are respectful of facilities and clean up after themselves.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa are good for families?
Several hotels in Davenport, Iowa are well-suited for families. The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (0.25 mi, from $206/night), Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (0.39 mi, from $198/night), and Element Moline (5.04 mi, from $209/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Davenport, Iowa accommodate team and group travel. The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (0.25 mi, from $206/night), Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (0.39 mi, from $198/night), and Element Moline (5.04 mi, from $209/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Davenport, Iowa?
Yes — Sleep Inn & Suites Davenport - Quad Cities (7.02 mi, from $73/night) is a budget-friendly option in Davenport, Iowa, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Davenport, Iowa?
Yes — Element Moline (5.04 mi, from $209/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Bettendorf Quad Cities (6.7 mi, from $130/night) are all extended-stay properties in Davenport, Iowa, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Davenport, Iowa are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (0.25 mi, from $206/night), Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (0.39 mi, from $198/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Bettendorf / Quad Cities (5.16 mi, from $125/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
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Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa offer free breakfast?
Element Moline (5.04 mi, from $209/night), Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (5.16 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline (5.4 mi, from $105/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa offer free parking?
Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (5.16 mi, from $144/night), Comfort Inn Davenport East - Bettendorf (5.5 mi, from $67/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Bettendorf Quad Cities (6.7 mi, from $130/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa have an outdoor pool?
The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (0.25 mi, from $206/night) and Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (0.39 mi, from $198/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa have suites or extra space?
The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (0.25 mi, from $206/night), Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (0.39 mi, from $198/night), and Element Moline (5.04 mi, from $209/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Davenport, Iowa have a full in-room kitchen?
Element Moline (5.04 mi, from $209/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Bettendorf Quad Cities (6.7 mi, from $130/night), and My Place Hotel - Davenport / Quad Cities IA (6.97 mi, from $83/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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