Hotels in Greeley, Colorado
Greeley, Colorado
Hotels near Greeley, Colorado
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Greeley
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Loveland Fort Collins / Windsor
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Loveland Conference Center
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DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park
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Best Western Greeley
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Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley
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Candlewood Suites Greeley by IHG
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Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Eaton
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Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Kersey
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Courtyard by Marriott Loveland Fort Collins
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Loveland by IHG
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Comfort Suites Loveland
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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Loveland
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My Place Hotel - Loveland CO
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Wingate by Wyndham Loveland
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Greeley
The brand's extended-stay expertise means traveling teams get the spacious comfort and practical amenities that make multi-night city stays feel effortless.
- Connecting rooms provide privacy while maintaining group coordination
- Two-room suites give families space to spread out after city exploration
- Free parking removes the stress of finding spots downtown
SpringHill Suites Loveland Fort Collins
SpringHill Suites offers the logistical control center your group requires to navigate unfamiliar cities without losing momentum or people.
- 24-hour fitness center accommodates varying schedules during multi-day visits
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts regular schedules
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Embassy Suites Loveland Conference Center
For teams navigating busy tournament weekends, Embassy Suites offers the consistent home base that simplifies logistics and maximizes recovery time.
- On-site restaurant removes guesswork from dinner decisions after long travel days
- Common lobby areas offer regrouping space for scattered family members
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when exploring city attractions feels overwhelming
DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park
Hilton Hotels & Resorts establishes the reliable hub that keeps traveling groups organized and aligned throughout their city visit.
- Guest laundry facilities let families pack lighter for multi-night stays
- 24-hour business center provides printing and internet for last-minute city research
- Business center handles printing needs for city attraction maps
Best Western Greeley
Best Western provides the reliable home base that keeps traveling groups organized and energized throughout extended city stays.
- Fitness center maintains routines when away from home facilities
- Indoor corridors offer secure access without exposure to weather
- Climate-controlled hallways offer comfort during city weather variations
Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley
Hampton by Hilton offers the dependable hospitality framework that helps group leaders manage logistics across extended tournament stays.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Suite options offer extra space for spreading out after busy city days
- Connecting rooms let families coordinate schedules in new territory
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Candlewood Suites Greeley by IHG
Candlewood Suites delivers the structure and space that keeps traveling groups organized throughout extended city tournaments and events.
- Separate living areas provide space for groups to gather and plan
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts normal schedules
- Indoor corridors provide secure access throughout the building
Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Eaton
Cobblestone Hotels offers the group-focused hospitality that eliminates the coordination headaches of managing multiple travelers in unfamiliar territory.
- Kitchenette options reduce dining decisions when exploring new restaurant scenes feels overwhelming
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together during multi-day visits
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day trips
Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Kersey
Cobblestone Hotels creates the centralized team environment that turns scattered group logistics into streamlined city exploration and competition preparation.
- Fitness center helps maintain routines when traveling away from home gym
- Reliable internet access for researching local dining and attraction options
- In-room kitchenettes reduce dining decisions during extended city stays
Courtyard by Marriott Loveland Fort Collins
Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the reliable foundation groups need to navigate unfamiliar cities while creating memorable moments that extend beyond game day.
- Mobile key technology eliminates worries about lost keycards while sightseeing
- 24/7 digital concierge answers city questions without waiting for staff
- Complimentary tea selection offers caffeine alternatives for diverse tastes
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Loveland by IHG
Holiday Inn Express offers the reliable retreat your team can count on for regrouping and recharging between city activities.
- Meeting space allows teams to coordinate daily city activities
- Connecting rooms keep families together while navigating unknown city layouts
- Meeting space provides private areas for group coordination and discussions
Comfort Suites Loveland
Comfort Suites transforms group city travel from a logistical puzzle into a coordinated experience where everyone stays connected and focused.
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring new city neighborhoods
- All-suite accommodations provide extra space for groups to spread out
- Free parking removes downtown navigation stress for visiting groups
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Loveland
This Microtel Inn & Suites transforms group travel complexity into simplicity, giving teams the structure they need to navigate their city stay together.
- Premium cable channels offer local programming to learn about the area
- Digital room keys work through smartphone apps for easy access
- Ice machines on every floor keep drinks cold during room planning sessions
My Place Hotel - Loveland CO
My Place Hotels transforms group coordination chaos into streamlined success, giving traveling teams the operational clarity they need to focus on their city experience.
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding meals in unfamiliar territory
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams together while maintaining privacy
- Oversized vehicle parking accommodates team buses and larger transport needs
Wingate by Wyndham Loveland
Wingate by Wyndham offers the thoughtful group-focused experience that transforms a complicated city trip into smooth, memorable days together.
- Free hot breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating downtown parking challenges
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
Greeley, Colorado Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Greeley is a college town of about 110,000 people sitting 50 miles north of Denver in Colorado's Front Range. Built around the University of Northern Colorado, it's got that classic mix of agricultural roots and academic energy that makes for a surprisingly solid sports destination. The city punches above its weight when it comes to hosting tournaments, thanks to excellent facilities and reasonable prices compared to Denver.
Sports are woven into Greeley's DNA. UNC Bears athletics anchor the scene, but the real action for visiting teams happens at the numerous youth and adult tournament facilities scattered around town. The atmosphere is refreshingly low-key compared to bigger metros – you'll find plenty of parking, shorter lines, and locals who actually seem happy to have tournament visitors around.
Getting Around
Most teams fly into Denver International Airport (DEN), about 75 minutes southeast via US-85 and I-76. It's a straight shot on decent highways, though weekend tournament traffic can add 15-20 minutes. Fort Collins-Loveland Airport is closer but handles mainly private flights. Car rental at DEN is your best bet – every major company is represented.
Once you're in Greeley, you'll want wheels. The city sprawls a bit, and sports facilities are scattered around different neighborhoods. Uber and Lyft work fine but wait times can stretch during peak tournament hours. Public transit exists via GET (Greeley Evans Transit) but it's mainly for locals – not practical for teams hauling gear around town.
Highway access is solid. US-34 runs east-west through the heart of town, while US-85 provides north-south access. Most sports complexes are within 10-15 minutes of these main arteries. Parking is rarely an issue – a refreshing change from Denver's headaches.
Where to Stay
The US-34 corridor between 23rd Avenue and 47th Avenue is hotel central, with most chains clustered near major shopping and restaurant areas. This puts you close to Island Grove Regional Park and within easy reach of most tournament venues. The Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn in this zone are team favorites.
If your tournament is at UNC facilities, consider hotels near campus along 8th Avenue or 10th Street. The university area has fewer chain options but some solid local motels that offer good group rates. For tournaments at the northern complexes, anything along O Street keeps you close to the action.
Avoid the downtown core unless you're specifically playing there – it's fine but lacks the hotel density and restaurant options that tournament families need. The west side near Centerplace Regional Park is emerging as a solid choice with newer properties and quick access to both local facilities and Denver if needed.
Sports & Recreation
Island Grove Regional Park is the crown jewel, hosting everything from baseball and softball tournaments to soccer showcases. The complex includes multiple diamonds, soccer fields, and excellent spectator amenities. Centerplace Regional Park on the west side is newer and equally impressive, with pristine turf fields that handle both soccer and lacrosse.
UNC's facilities get heavy use for college and amateur tournaments. Jackson Field hosts baseball events, while the soccer complex near campus sees regular youth tournament action. The Butler-Hancock Athletic Center handles indoor events when Colorado weather gets cranky.
Greeley's sweet spot is mid-level tournaments – big enough to matter, small enough to manage well. The city regularly hosts regional qualifiers and state championships across multiple sports. Wrestling is particularly strong here, with several annual tournaments that draw teams from across the Mountain West. Ice hockey happens at the Northridge Recreation Center, though options are limited compared to other sports.
Things to Do
The Greeley History Museum and Centennial Village Museum offer solid rainy-day options for families, while the Union Colony Civic Center hosts concerts and shows that might align with your visit. Bittersweet Park has great playgrounds and walking trails for younger siblings who need to burn energy between games.
Teams with extra time should consider the 30-minute drive to Fort Collins for Colorado State University tours or the historic downtown scene. Rocky Mountain National Park is about 90 minutes west – doable for a rest day adventure if you're staying multiple nights. Closer to town, Poudre River Trail provides easy walking and biking.
The annual Greeley Stampede in late June/early July transforms the entire city into a massive western festival. Great if you're here for it, but book hotels way early and expect everything to be more crowded and expensive. The Friday Fest summer concert series downtown is family-friendly and free.
Food & Drink
Greeley's food scene mixes college town staples with legitimate local gems. Cozy Inn serves legendary green chile that locals swear by – perfect for fueling up before games. WeldWerks Brewing has become a regional destination for craft beer and surprisingly good food, though it's more of a parents' spot than team dinner material.
For team meals, Illegal Pete's (local burrito chain) and Santiago's handle large groups well and won't break budgets. The usual chain suspects line US-34 – Olive Garden, Texas Roadhouse, and Chili's all accommodate team parties with advance notice. Alberto's Mexican Food on 8th Avenue feeds massive portions at reasonable prices.
Quick tournament eats cluster around the sports complexes. Good Times Burgers (Colorado chain) beats McDonald's for quality without much price difference. Freddy's and Culver's are also solid fast-casual options. Don't overlook the food trucks that often set up at larger tournaments – some serve genuinely excellent barbecue and Mexican food.
Shopping & Entertainment
Greeley Mall anchors the retail scene but it's pretty standard mid-sized mall fare. More useful is the Shops at Centerplace, a newer outdoor center with Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, and restaurants that work well for team dinners. Scheels in nearby Johnstown (15 minutes south) is worth the drive if you need serious sporting goods.
Moxi Theater in downtown shows movies and live music, while Cinemark at the mall handles mainstream movie needs. Altitude Trampoline Park and Great Escape Lakeside (mini golf and arcade) work well for team bonding activities. The bowling alley options are limited but functional.
Team dinner venues with private rooms include Crabtree Brewing and the larger chain restaurants along US-34. Lucile's does excellent breakfast and brunch for teams with early games. The entertainment district is pretty much downtown 8th Street, which has a few bars and live music venues but won't impress teams coming from major metros.
Weather & Packing
Colorado's Front Range weather can change fast, so pack layers regardless of season. Summer tournaments (peak season) see daytime temps in the 80s-90s with sudden afternoon thunderstorms that can delay outdoor games. Mornings often start cool even in July. Always bring rain gear and be prepared for lightning delays.
Spring and fall can be gorgeous or brutal – sometimes both in the same day. March and April tournaments might see snow, 70-degree sunshine, and 40mph winds within 24 hours. May and September are generally ideal for outdoor sports. Winter tournaments stick to indoor facilities for obvious reasons, with temps ranging from teens to 50s.
The high altitude (4,600 feet) affects visiting teams more than locals realize. Hydrate aggressively and don't be surprised if conditioning feels harder than at sea level. Sunscreen is mandatory year-round – the high plains sun is intense even when it's cool. Peak tournament months are May through September, with the heaviest activity in June and July during Stampede season.
Local Tips
Parking is free almost everywhere, which spoils you quickly. The main exception is UNC campus during school year – pay attention to permit zones or risk a ticket. Most sports complexes have ample parking, but arrive early for championship games when everyone's parents show up.
Download the Colorado 511 app for road conditions – I-25 between Greeley and Denver can get nasty fast during weather events. Local grocery stores (King Soopers, Safeway) are well-stocked for team snack runs and often cheaper than hotel convenience marts. Walmart and Target stay open late for forgotten gear emergencies.
Greeley runs on agriculture and university schedules, so some restaurants close early Sunday nights and Mondays. Plan accordingly. The locals are genuinely friendly to tournament visitors – don't hesitate to ask for directions or recommendations. Tipping expectations match standard US practices, and most places accept cards, though some food trucks prefer cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado are good for families?
Several hotels in Greeley, Colorado are well-suited for families. DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park (1.39 mi, from $139/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley (3.74 mi, from $121/night), and Best Western Greeley (3.77 mi, from $107/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Greeley, Colorado accommodate team and group travel. Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Eaton (10.5 mi, from $140/night), Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Kersey (13 mi, from $143/night), and DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park (1.39 mi, from $139/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Eaton also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Kersey also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Greeley, Colorado?
Yes — Candlewood Suites Greeley by IHG (4.59 mi, from $255/night) and Homewood Suites by Hilton Greeley (4.76 mi, from $168/night) are all extended-stay properties in Greeley, Colorado, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Greeley, Colorado are ideal for a weekend getaway. DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park (1.39 mi, from $139/night), Courtyard by Marriott Loveland Fort Collins (23.71 mi, from $154/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Loveland Conference Center (23.82 mi, from $123/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Greeley, Colorado cater to business travelers. DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park (1.39 mi, from $139/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley (3.74 mi, from $121/night), and Best Western Greeley (3.77 mi, from $107/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
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Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado offer free breakfast?
Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley (3.74 mi, from $121/night), Best Western Greeley (3.77 mi, from $107/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Greeley (4.76 mi, from $168/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado offer free parking?
Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley (3.74 mi, from $121/night), Best Western Greeley (3.77 mi, from $107/night), and Candlewood Suites Greeley by IHG (4.59 mi, from $255/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado have suites or extra space?
DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park (1.39 mi, from $139/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley (3.74 mi, from $121/night), and Best Western Greeley (3.77 mi, from $107/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado have a full in-room kitchen?
Candlewood Suites Greeley by IHG (4.59 mi, from $255/night), Homewood Suites by Hilton Greeley (4.76 mi, from $168/night), and My Place Hotel - Loveland CO (23.94 mi, from $110/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
Which hotels in Greeley, Colorado have a kitchenette?
Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Eaton (10.5 mi, from $140/night), Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Kersey (13 mi, from $143/night), and Comfort Suites Loveland (23 mi, from $123/night) offer rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
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