Hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Hotels near Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Legacy Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham
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Hotel Northland Autograph Collection
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My Place Hotel - Green Bay
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Residence Inn by Marriott Green Bay Downtown
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Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown
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SpringHill Suites Green Bay
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Green Bay East by IHG
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AmericInn by Wyndham Green Bay East
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Aloft Green Bay
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Hyatt Regency Green Bay
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Holiday Inn & Suites Green Bay Stadium by IHG
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Comfort Inn & Suites Green Bay Stadium Area
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Comfort Suites Green Bay West
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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Green Bay East, WI
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Delta Hotels by Marriott Green Bay
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Legacy Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham
The brand's systematic approach to group hospitality ensures your team stays unified and mission-focused during intensive city tournaments.
- Meeting spaces provide quiet areas for team gatherings and strategy sessions
- Suite accommodations provide separate spaces for parents and young athletes
- Spacious suites provide room to spread out gear without living from suitcases
Hotel Northland Autograph Collection
When coordinating rooms for the whole team, Autograph Collection Hotels provide the unique atmosphere and reliable amenities that simplify group travel.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
- Connecting rooms keep traveling groups organized across extended visits
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to coordinate in unfamiliar territory
My Place Hotel - Green Bay
My Place Hotels establishes the reliable headquarters that keeps everyone connected and on schedule throughout their multi-day city experience.
- Fitness center provides familiar workout routines during multi-day city visits
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected and helps navigate unfamiliar surroundings
- Fitness center keeps training routines consistent while traveling away from home
Residence Inn by Marriott Green Bay Downtown
Residence Inn creates the perfect group dynamic where families and teams can spread out yet stay unified throughout their city experience.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- High-speed WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day tournament stays
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown
Hampton by Hilton provides the consistent experience that keeps multi-night group stays organized and stress-free for everyone.
- Fitness center keeps training routines consistent during extended stays
- Indoor pool provides supervised group activity regardless of weather conditions
- Indoor corridors offer weather protection when moving between rooms
SpringHill Suites Green Bay
SpringHill Suites offers the suite-style space and dependable service that eliminates the guesswork when managing group accommodations in unfamiliar cities.
- Meeting spaces give groups a private place to gather and coordinate
- Hot breakfast buffet eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Kitchenettes allow simple meal prep without hunting for restaurants
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Green Bay East by IHG
Holiday Inn Express transforms group coordination from a challenge into confidence, so everyone can fully embrace the city experience.
- Fitness center offers familiar workout routines away from home
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unknown dining landscape
- Meeting spaces give groups a place to gather and coordinate
AmericInn by Wyndham Green Bay East
AmericInn by Wyndham provides the reliable framework that turns overwhelming city visits into manageable, well-coordinated team experiences.
- Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day tournament stays
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Indoor corridors keep teams together while moving through the hotel
Aloft Green Bay
Aloft specializes in multi-night group stays, delivering the organizational structure and team-centered amenities that keep traveling groups focused.
- WXYZ bar offers craft cocktails and light bites for team gatherings
- Bluetooth-enabled sound systems turn rooms into relaxation zones between competition rounds
- Suite options give teams extra space to strategize and regroup
Hyatt Regency Green Bay
Hyatt Regency offers the reliable framework that prevents city group trips from dissolving into logistical chaos and missed connections.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for multi-day trips
- Multi-bedroom suites keep families together while providing separate spaces
- Full-service restaurant eliminates the guesswork of finding dinner downtown
Holiday Inn & Suites Green Bay Stadium by IHG
Holiday Inn delivers the reliable coordination hub your group needs to stay organized and focused throughout your city stay.
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for team talks and planning
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected to home and trip coordination
- On-site restaurant eliminates meal planning challenges in an unknown city
Comfort Inn & Suites Green Bay Stadium Area
Comfort Suites transforms group city travel from a logistical puzzle into a coordinated experience where everyone stays connected and focused.
- Connecting rooms keep families and team units close while maintaining privacy
- Fitness center maintains routines when traveling disrupts normal schedules
- Indoor corridors provide secure navigation between rooms for tournament families
Comfort Suites Green Bay West
Comfort Suites transforms city stays into effortless group experiences where everyone stays connected, comfortable, and ready for whatever the day brings.
- Indoor pool offers active recovery after long competition days
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day city trips
- Free WiFi throughout keeps everyone connected during multi-day city stays
Country Inn & Suites Green Bay East, WI
Country Inn & Suites provides the dependable foundation traveling groups need to focus on their event instead of logistics.
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring new city limits
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended tournament stays
- Mini-fridges keep medications and energy drinks at proper temperatures
Delta Hotels by Marriott Green Bay
Delta Hotels by Marriott ensures the elevated standards and operational reliability that make group coordinators look good on extended city trips.
- Complimentary shuttle service navigates local transportation without rental cars
- Common areas give traveling groups natural places to reconvene
- Smart TV with streaming apps brings familiar entertainment to unfamiliar places
Green Bay, Wisconsin Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Green Bay is a mid-sized city of about 105,000 people in northeastern Wisconsin, famous worldwide as the home of the Green Bay Packers. This blue-collar town sits where the Fox River meets Green Bay, creating a surprisingly diverse landscape of waterfront areas, historic neighborhoods, and modern sports complexes. The city punches above its weight in sports infrastructure thanks to its NFL legacy and strong youth sports culture.
Don't expect a flashy metropolis – Green Bay's appeal lies in its authenticity and sports-first mentality. The entire region revolves around football from August through February, but year-round you'll find excellent facilities for hockey, basketball, baseball, and soccer. The local population genuinely loves sports at every level, making it a welcoming destination for visiting teams. Plus, everything is relatively close together, so you won't spend hours in traffic getting between your hotel, venues, and restaurants.
Getting Around
Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB) is tiny but efficient, located about 10 minutes southwest of downtown. It mainly serves connecting flights through Chicago, Minneapolis, or Detroit, so most teams fly into Milwaukee's airport (2 hours south) or drive from major Midwest cities. Uber and Lyft operate here but with limited availability – download both apps and expect longer wait times than in bigger cities.
This is absolutely a car town. Highway 41 runs north-south through the city, while Highway 54 heads west and Interstate 43 connects south to Milwaukee. Car rentals are available at the airport and several downtown locations. Public transit exists via Green Bay Metro, but it's limited and won't efficiently serve most sports venues. From downtown to the major sports complexes on the east and west sides typically takes 10-15 minutes by car.
Where to Stay
For most sports teams, the Oneida Street corridor offers the best hotel concentration with easy access to both east and west side venues. This area runs from downtown toward Austin Straubel Airport and features Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn, and several other chain hotels popular with traveling teams. The Military Avenue area near the airport also works well, especially for teams flying in.
Downtown Green Bay has fewer hotel options but puts you closest to restaurants and Lambeau Field area attractions. The Ashwaubenon area near Lambeau offers some hotels but books up completely during Packers season. For tournaments at the far west side complexes, consider hotels along West Mason Street for shorter drives. Avoid staying across the river in De Pere unless your venue is specifically on that side – the bridge crossings add unnecessary time.
Sports & Recreation
Lambeau Field dominates the sports landscape, but the real action for visiting teams happens at facilities like Brown County Arena (hockey, basketball), Joannes Park (youth baseball and softball complex), and the Green Bay Botanical Garden area sports complex. The Meyer Theatre hosts some indoor events, while Cofrin Family YMCA and other local YMCAs regularly host swimming and basketball tournaments.
Hockey is huge here – both the Green Bay Gamblers junior team and University of Wisconsin-Green Bay play locally, creating a strong youth hockey tournament scene. Soccer tournaments often use fields at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary area complexes and various high school facilities. The city also hosts significant wrestling, volleyball, and track events at local high schools like Green Bay East, West, and Southwest. Baseball and softball tournaments peak in summer using both Joannes Park and neighborhood diamonds throughout the area.
Things to Do
The Lambeau Field Atrium and Packers Hall of Fame are mandatory stops, even for non-football fans – the tour gives you field access and the history is genuinely impressive. Bay Beach Amusement Park offers old-school rides at incredibly cheap prices (think 25 cents per ride) and works great for younger team members. The adjacent Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary has walking trails and nature programs.
The National Railroad Museum appeals to train enthusiasts and houses real historic locomotives you can explore. For water activities, Bay Beach itself offers swimming and beach time in summer, while boat tours of Green Bay operate seasonally. Green Bay Botanical Garden provides a peaceful break between tournaments. Downtown's CityDeck boardwalk along the Fox River works for team walks and has some restaurants with outdoor seating. The Neville Public Museum covers local history and often has hands-on exhibits that engage kids between games.
Food & Drink
This is serious comfort food territory. Kroll's serves the best burgers and their famous butter burgers – multiple locations make it perfect for team meals. Titletown Brewing Company near Lambeau offers solid food and local beer, with space for larger groups. Al's Hamburger Shop is a tiny local institution that's been serving simple, perfect burgers since 1934.
For team dinners, Prairie School Brewing has good food and reasonable prices, while Legend Larry's serves massive portions of bar food perfect for hungry athletes. Chain options include the usual suspects along Oneida Street and near the airport. Copper State Brewing downtown offers elevated pub food if you want something beyond typical sports bar fare. Don't miss trying cheese curds everywhere – this is Wisconsin, after all. Mackinaw's Grill & Spirits handles large groups well and has a varied menu that satisfies picky eaters.
Shopping & Entertainment
Bay Park Square Mall anchors the retail scene with standard department stores and a food court, plus it connects to several restaurants popular for team meals. Marcus Bay Park Cinema in the same complex shows current movies. For Packers gear (which makes great tournament souvenirs), hit the Packers Pro Shop at Lambeau – the selection blows away anything you'll find elsewhere.
Dave & Buster's near the mall offers arcade games and food, perfect for teams with downtime. Downtown's Meyer Theatre occasionally hosts family-friendly shows. Laser Tag Green Bay and Green Bay Escape Rooms work well for team bonding activities. The Stadium View Sports Bar & Grill area near Lambeau has multiple entertainment options clustered together, making it easy to move between restaurants, shops, and activities without driving across town.
Weather & Packing
Green Bay weather is notoriously unpredictable and harsh in winter, with temperatures regularly dropping below zero and significant snowfall from December through March. Spring and fall can swing 40 degrees in a single day, so pack layers. Summer tournaments are generally pleasant but can get humid, and afternoon thunderstorms pop up quickly. Always pack rain gear regardless of the forecast.
Winter sports teams need serious cold weather gear – not just hoodies, but actual winter coats, hats, and gloves. Many venues have limited indoor warming areas. Spring and fall require fleece or light jackets for morning games, but you might strip down to t-shirts by afternoon. Summer teams should pack both shorts and pants – air-conditioned arenas can feel freezing after outdoor heat. Bug spray is essential for outdoor summer tournaments near the bay areas. The lake effect can make it feel 10 degrees colder than the actual temperature, especially with wind.
Local Tips
Parking is generally free and abundant except during Packers home games, when the entire east side becomes a nightmare. Book hotels early for any weekend between September and January – even youth tournaments get affected by football traffic. Download the ParkWhiz app if you're visiting during football season. Many restaurants close early on Sundays, and some local spots shut down completely on Mondays.
Stock up on snacks and drinks at Woodman's Food Market – their prices beat hotel vending machines and convenience stores significantly. Local sports complexes often have limited concession options, so plan accordingly. Tipping 20% is standard at sit-down restaurants, and servers are usually friendly to visiting teams. The locals genuinely appreciate when visiting teams show respect for their sports facilities – pick up trash, follow posted rules, and don't be surprised if someone strikes up a conversation about your team's season.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin are good for families?
Several hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin are well-suited for families. Hotel Northland Autograph Collection (0.37 mi, from $289/night), Hyatt Regency Green Bay (0.57 mi, from $253/night), and Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown (0.59 mi, from $105/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency Green Bay (0.57 mi, from $253/night), Hotel Northland Autograph Collection (0.37 mi, from $289/night), and Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown (0.59 mi, from $105/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency Green Bay also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Green Bay Downtown (4.76 mi, from $199/night) is an extended-stay property in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hyatt Regency Green Bay (0.57 mi, from $253/night), Hotel Northland Autograph Collection (0.37 mi, from $289/night), and Delta Hotels by Marriott Green Bay (6.58 mi, from $169/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Hyatt Regency Green Bay also has spa services.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin cater to business travelers. Hotel Northland Autograph Collection (0.37 mi, from $289/night), Hyatt Regency Green Bay (0.57 mi, from $253/night), and Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown (0.59 mi, from $105/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin offer free breakfast?
Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown (0.59 mi, from $105/night), Legacy Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham (3.54 mi, from $164/night), and SpringHill Suites Green Bay (3.59 mi, from $146/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin offer free parking?
Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown (0.59 mi, from $105/night), Legacy Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham (3.54 mi, from $164/night), and My Place Hotel - Green Bay (4.5 mi, from $99/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin have an outdoor pool?
Hotel Northland Autograph Collection (0.37 mi, from $289/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin have suites or extra space?
Hotel Northland Autograph Collection (0.37 mi, from $289/night), Hyatt Regency Green Bay (0.57 mi, from $253/night), and Hampton Inn Green Bay Downtown (0.59 mi, from $105/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Green Bay, Wisconsin have a full in-room kitchen?
My Place Hotel - Green Bay (4.5 mi, from $99/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Green Bay Downtown (4.76 mi, from $199/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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