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From $127 / night

Courtyard by Marriott Bettendorf

· 4.8 Excellent

For tournaments demanding flawless group coordination, Marriott offers the dependable foundation that eliminates travel stress.

  • Multiple room configurations accommodate families and traveling groups comfortably
  • Free WiFi throughout property keeps everyone connected during city exploration
  • Indoor pool provides entertainment when exploring options feel limited
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Photo of The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton Top rated
From $165 / night

The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection

· 4.7 Excellent · 298 reviews

Tapestry Collection by Hilton delivers the elevated coordination and refined comfort that transforms complex group logistics into confident city experiences.

  • Fitness center maintains routines when exploring unknown neighborhoods feels risky
  • Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining individual space
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unknown dining landscape
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From $211 / night

Element Moline

· 4.7 Excellent

Element by Westin offers the thoughtfully designed extended-stay experience that helps traveling groups maintain their momentum across multiple days in the city.

  • Meeting spaces give groups central locations to gather and plan
  • Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking
  • In-suite kitchenettes reduce dependency on unfamiliar restaurant options
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From $78 / night

My Place Hotel-East Moline / Quad Cities IL

· 4.7 Excellent · 99 reviews

My Place Hotels creates the uncomplicated environment that allows groups to maintain their rhythm and momentum during extended city visits.

  • Fitness center offers familiar workout routines when exploring a new city
  • Suite layouts give families space to spread out after exploring
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
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Photo of Holiday Inn Express Moline - Quad Cities Area by IHG Highly rated
From $117 / night

Holiday Inn Express Moline

· 4.7 Excellent · 240 reviews

Holiday Inn Express offers the reliable retreat your team can count on for regrouping and recharging between city activities.

  • Indoor pool provides reliable recreation when local options remain unknown
  • Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city stays
  • Free WiFi keeps families connected during small town exploration
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From $125 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Bettendorf / Quad Cities

· 4.6 Excellent · 357 reviews

For teams managing the logistics of group travel in unfamiliar cities, Hilton Hotels & Resorts provides the operational reliability that eliminates uncertainty.

  • Evening front desk support provides local guidance when navigating becomes challenging
  • Room service delivers comfort food directly when exploring feels overwhelming
  • Voice-controlled room features adjust lighting and temperature without hunting for switches
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From $206 / night

The Current Iowa Autograph Collection

· 4.6 Excellent

With Autograph Collection's独特 local identity and dedicated group amenities, your team experiences the city's authentic spirit while staying perfectly organized.

  • Spacious suites offer room to spread out gear across multi-night trips
  • Room service offers convenient meals when the group prefers staying in
  • Free parking eliminates downtown metering worries and unfamiliar street rules
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From $118 / night

Hyatt Place East Moline Quad Cities

· 4.5 Excellent

Hyatt Place combines practical comfort with reliable service, giving your group the solid home base essential for successful city tournaments.

  • 24-hour fitness center maintains routines when local gym options are scarce
  • Indoor pool provides reliable recreation when exploring options are limited
  • Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking concerns
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From $200 / night

Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection

· 4.5 Excellent

Autograph Collection specializes in transforming disjointed city visits into well-orchestrated team experiences that actually flow together.

  • Mobile check-in bypasses front desk lines after long travel days
  • Room service delivers meals when exploring small town options feels overwhelming
  • Room service provides reliable backup when local options disappoint
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Photo of Comfort Inn Davenport East - Bettendorf Best value
From $67 / night

Comfort Inn Davenport East - Bettendorf

· 4.5 Excellent · 128 reviews

When your group needs dependable accommodations that won't complicate your city tournament logistics, Comfort Suites provides straightforward, consistent value.

  • Free hot breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
  • Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended stays
  • Indoor pool offers reliable recreation regardless of small-town weather conditions
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From $144 / night

Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,516 reviews

Wyndham transforms unfamiliar territory into a controlled environment where coaches can maintain team discipline and routine.

  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
  • Indoor corridors provide secure access throughout the property
  • Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for multi-day city stays
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From $97 / night

Hampton Inn & Suites Moline-Quad City Intl Aprt

· 4.4 Very Good · 290 reviews

Hampton by Hilton delivers the organizational backbone that traveling groups need, combining reliable service with intelligently designed spaces for stress-free city coordination.

  • 24-hour fitness center maintains routines when local gyms aren't an option
  • Indoor pool provides evening entertainment when local options are limited
  • Suite options offer extra space for groups planning daily adventures
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From $113 / night

Residence Inn Marriott Moline

· 4.4 Very Good

This extended-stay brand provides the consistent home base that keeps traveling groups coordinated and recharged during busy city itineraries.

  • Fitness center maintains routines when exploring new cities all day
  • Free parking removes city navigation stress for visiting groups
  • Complimentary breakfast removes one daily decision in a town with limited options
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From $105 / night

Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline

· 4.1 Very Good · 1,121 reviews

When tournaments scatter your schedule, consistent quality keeps everyone centered together.

  • Map out tomorrow's game locations using free Wi-Fi in your room
  • Skip expensive city restaurant bills with free hot breakfast included daily
  • Park multiple family vehicles free without worrying about extra daily charges
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From $59 / night

Best Western Airport Inn

· 4.1 Very Good · 455 reviews

Best Western offers the reliable command center where group leaders can manage logistics and keep everyone aligned during city trips.

  • Connecting rooms keep families and groups together during multi-night visits
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal search in unfamiliar territory
  • Indoor pool provides reliable entertainment when local options are limited
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City Guide

Moline, Illinois Travel Guide

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

Section 01

City Overview

Moline sits right on the Mississippi River as one of the four cities making up the Quad Cities metro area, along with Rock Island, Davenport, and Bettendorf. With around 43,000 residents, it's the perfect size for tournaments—big enough to have solid facilities and amenities, small enough that you won't spend your whole weekend stuck in traffic.

The city has deep manufacturing roots as the longtime home of John Deere headquarters, which gives it a practical, no-nonsense character that sports families appreciate. You'll find well-maintained facilities, reasonable prices, and locals who know how to host events without all the pretense of bigger cities.

Moline punches above its weight for youth sports, particularly baseball, softball, and soccer tournaments. The Quad Cities Sports Commission actively courts tournaments, so the infrastructure is built for teams. Plus, being right on the Iowa border means you get the best of both states' hospitality and food scenes in one compact area.

Section 02

Getting Around

The Quad City International Airport is your closest option, just 15 minutes south of downtown Moline, though it's pretty limited for flights. Most teams fly into Chicago O'Hare (2.5 hours east) or Des Moines (2 hours west) for better flight options and rental car availability.

Once you're here, you'll want a car. I-74 runs right through town and connects everything, while I-80 is just 20 minutes south for longer trips. Uber and Lyft exist but can be spotty, especially during tournaments when everyone needs rides at the same time. The local MetroLINK bus system works for basic trips but isn't practical for sports teams with gear.

Driving around Moline is straightforward—most sports complexes are within 15 minutes of each other, and traffic is rarely an issue except during rush hour on I-74. Parking is generally free and plentiful, which is a nice change from bigger cities. Just watch for the occasional street closure during John Deere Classic golf tournament week in July.

Section 03

Where to Stay

The I-74 corridor between Moline and neighboring Rock Island is your sweet spot for hotels. This area puts you within 10 minutes of most sports venues and has the highest concentration of chain hotels that sports teams prefer. The Hampton Inn & Suites Moline-Quad City International Airport and Holiday Inn Express Rock Island are tournament regulars.

If your tournament is at Prospect Park or other east Moline venues, stay near Avenue of the Cities (Highway 67) for easy access. For downtown events or if you want walkable restaurants, the downtown Moline area near 5th Avenue has a few boutique options, though chain hotels are limited.

Avoid staying too far into Iowa unless you're specifically playing there—the bridges over the Mississippi can add unexpected time during busy periods. The Davenport riverfront has nice hotels but adds 15-20 minutes to most Moline venues. Book early during summer tournament season, as the area's limited hotel inventory fills up fast when multiple events overlap.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

Prospect Park is Moline's crown jewel for youth sports, featuring multiple baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and a solid rec center. The park hosts dozens of tournaments annually and has the parking and concession infrastructure to handle big events. Riverside Park along the Mississippi adds more baseball and softball fields with arguably the best views you'll find at a youth tournament.

For indoor sports, the Quad City Botanical Center surprisingly hosts wrestling tournaments and other mat sports in their event spaces. The TaxSlayer Center across the river in Moline handles the biggest indoor events—think state championships and major regional tournaments for basketball, volleyball, and wrestling.

The Quad Cities area specializes in baseball and softball tournaments, with several traveling circuits making regular stops. Soccer is growing fast, and you'll find quality fields throughout the metro. Basketball tournaments tend to use high school gyms scattered across all four cities, so factor in drive times between venues. The Mississippi River provides a unique backdrop for outdoor events that visiting teams always remember.

Section 05

Things to Do

The John Deere Pavilion downtown is surprisingly engaging for kids—they can operate real excavator simulators and check out massive farming equipment. It's free, air-conditioned, and perfect for a quick hour between games. Right next door, the Putnam Museum has hands-on exhibits that work well for mixed-age groups.

The Mississippi Riverfront offers a nice break from sports venues. Rent bikes at Riverside Park and cruise the trail system, or catch a Quad Cities River Bandits baseball game if they're in town—it's Single-A ball in a great little stadium. The Channel Cat Water Taxi is a hit with kids and connects Moline to the Iowa side.

When weather's bad, Laser Quest and several trampoline parks provide team bonding opportunities. Niabi Zoo in nearby Coal Valley works for a longer outing, especially with younger siblings in tow. The Family Museum in Bettendorf is 20 minutes away but offers genuine fun for elementary-age kids when you need to kill serious time.

Section 06

Food & Drink

Machine Shed is the local institution every visiting team hits—massive portions of Midwest comfort food that can fuel a baseball team. Ross's 24 Hour Restaurant has been serving teams since 1924 and really is open all day, perfect for those weird tournament schedules. Bent River Brewing works for team dinners with older players and offers solid pub food alongside local craft beer.

For quick eats near sports complexes, you'll find the usual chains plus some local gems. Happy Joe's started in the Quad Cities and serves decent pizza that teams can order in bulk. Whitey's Ice Cream is another local chain that's perfect for post-game celebrations—their malts are legendary.

The Downtown Moline area has stepped up its restaurant game with places like Barrel House and Centro, though they're better for coaches' dinners than feeding hungry teenagers. Chain restaurants cluster around SouthPark Mall and along Avenue of the Cities, making team meal planning straightforward. Most local places are genuinely family-friendly and used to accommodating large groups with advance notice.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

SouthPark Mall covers your basic shopping needs and has a decent food court for team lunches. It's not huge but has the anchor stores and specialty shops for forgotten gear or tournament souvenirs. Duck Creek Plaza and surrounding strip centers offer Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, and other practical stops.

For entertainment, Circa 21 Dinner Playhouse in nearby Rock Island does family-friendly shows that work for team bonding, though you need reservations. The Rust Belt downtown has live music and events for older teams. Several movie theaters serve the area, including the Showcase Cinema that's convenient to most hotels.

Team dinner venues include Rib Shack for BBQ that can handle large groups, or you can book private rooms at places like Ribco. Chuck E. Cheese and similar spots work for younger teams celebrating tournaments. The area doesn't have a major entertainment district, but the scattered options are affordable and accommodating to sports groups.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

Moline gets the full Midwest weather experience. Summers are hot and humid—expect 80s and 90s from June through August with afternoon thunderstorms that can delay outdoor tournaments. Spring and fall offer the best tournament weather, with mild temperatures and lower humidity, though you'll want layers for temperature swings of 20+ degrees in a single day.

Winter tournaments mean indoor venues and temperatures that can drop below zero. The area gets moderate snow but ice storms can be more problematic for travel. Pack serious cold weather gear from December through February, and always have backup indoor activities planned since weather can change tournament schedules quickly.

The Mississippi River adds humidity and can create sudden weather changes, so check forecasts frequently during outdoor tournaments. Peak tournament season runs May through September when weather is most predictable. Always pack rain gear and umbrellas—summer storms can be intense but usually pass quickly. Sunscreen is essential for outdoor events, as there's often limited shade at sports complexes.

Section 09

Local Tips

Download the QuadCities.com app for local event updates and traffic alerts, especially during summer when multiple tournaments overlap. Parking is free at most venues, but arrive early for championship games when lots fill up. Riverside Park has the best river views but limited parking during busy tournaments.

The area is genuinely safe, but like any river town, avoid walking alone near the waterfront after dark. Most sports complexes are in well-maintained neighborhoods where parents feel comfortable. Gas and food are typically cheaper on the Iowa side, but the time crossing bridges might not be worth the savings.

Local sports stores include Dick's Sporting Goods and Dunham's Sports for emergency gear needs. Many restaurants offer team discounts if you ask—the area is used to hosting tournaments and appreciates the business. Book hotels and restaurants early during John Deere Classic week in July, as golf crowds compete with youth sports for accommodations. The Quad Cities Sports Commission website has current tournament calendars to help avoid scheduling conflicts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Moline — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Moline

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois are good for families?

Several hotels in Moline, Illinois are well-suited for families. The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.11 mi, from $165/night), Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (0.49 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline (0.52 mi, from $105/night) all offer suites, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton also has connecting rooms. Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons also has connecting rooms.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Moline, Illinois accommodate team and group travel. The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.11 mi, from $165/night), Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (0.49 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline (0.52 mi, from $105/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Moline, Illinois?

Yes — Element Moline (0.63 mi, from $211/night) and Residence Inn Marriott Moline (5.92 mi, from $113/night) are all extended-stay properties in Moline, Illinois, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Moline, Illinois are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn Bettendorf / Quad Cities (3.79 mi, from $125/night), Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (5.26 mi, from $200/night), and The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (5.44 mi, from $206/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois are good for business travelers?

Several hotels in Moline, Illinois cater to business travelers. The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.11 mi, from $165/night), Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (0.49 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline (0.52 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 Moline, Illinois offer free breakfast?

Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (0.49 mi, from $144/night), Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline (0.52 mi, from $105/night), and Element Moline (0.63 mi, from $211/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois offer free parking?

Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (0.49 mi, from $144/night), Best Western Airport Inn (4.77 mi, from $59/night), and My Place Hotel-East Moline / Quad Cities IL (5.16 mi, from $78/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois have an outdoor pool?

Hotel Blackhawk Autograph Collection (5.26 mi, from $200/night) and The Current Iowa Autograph Collection (5.44 mi, from $206/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois have suites or extra space?

The Axis Moline Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.11 mi, from $165/night), Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons (0.49 mi, from $144/night), and Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline (0.52 mi, from $105/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Moline, Illinois have a full in-room kitchen?

Element Moline (0.63 mi, from $211/night), My Place Hotel-East Moline / Quad Cities IL (5.16 mi, from $78/night), and Residence Inn Marriott Moline (5.92 mi, from $113/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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