Hotels in Provo, Utah
Provo, Utah
Hotels near Provo, Utah
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LivAway Suites Orem-Vineyard
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Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University
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Courtyard by Marriott Orem University Place
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Hampton Inn & Suites Spanish Fork
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Orem-North Provo by IHG
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Hyatt House Provo / Pleasant Grove
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Hyatt Place Provo
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Springville-South Provo Area by IHG
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Provo Orem
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Provo
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Hampton Inn & Suites Orem
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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Springville / Provo
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orem
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Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
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Residence Inn by Marriott Provo
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LivAway Suites Orem-Vineyard
Full kitchens and separate bedrooms turn multi-night stays into home-base comfort.
Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University
Residence Inn by Marriott offers the residential setup that lets traveling teams maintain their rhythm while navigating unfamiliar city schedules together.
- In-room workspaces for managing travel logistics in unfamiliar territory
- Full kitchens in suites provide dining flexibility beyond restaurant schedules
- Fitness center maintains training routines without scouting unknown local gyms
Courtyard by Marriott Orem University Place
Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the reliable foundation groups need to navigate unfamiliar cities while creating memorable moments that extend beyond game day.
- Pool area gives families downtime between city activities and events
- Refrigerators in every room store snacks and drinks for busy tournament days
- Guest laundry facilities eliminate overpacking for extended tournament stays
Hampton Inn & Suites Spanish Fork
Hampton by Hilton delivers the reliable foundation that keeps traveling teams organized and focused, turning unfamiliar cities into comfortable home bases.
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended stays away from home
- Free WiFi throughout keeps everyone connected during extended city stays
- All-suite accommodations give traveling groups essential extra space
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Orem-North Provo
Holiday Inn Express ensures your traveling group gets the consistent experience and reliable service needed for successful multi-night city stays.
- Free parking eliminates daily city parking fees for multiple tournament vehicles
- Suites provide extra space for gear storage and group planning sessions
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city trips
Hyatt House Provo / Pleasant Grove
Hyatt House creates the home-base stability that lets traveling groups focus on their city goals instead of accommodation complications.
- Suite layouts offer designated areas for gear organization and storage
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night stays
- Indoor pool offers controlled recreation space regardless of weather conditions
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Hyatt Place Provo
For groups navigating unfamiliar cities over multiple nights, Hyatt Place ensures everyone gets the rest and convenience they need to perform.
- Common areas give families space to regroup between activities
- Suites with kitchenettes reduce dining costs during extended city visits
- Complimentary hot breakfast means one less meal to figure out downtown
Holiday Inn Express & Sts Springville-South Provo
Holiday Inn Express creates the organized hub that eliminates the scattered feeling of navigating unfamiliar cities with your team.
- Fitness center maintains routines during extended tournament weekends
- Fitness center keeps training routines consistent during multi-day trips
- Suite accommodations provide extra space for gear storage and group planning sessions
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Provo Orem
When managing multiple travelers across an unfamiliar city, Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the organizational backbone that keeps groups unified.
- Refrigerators and microwaves support flexible meal timing between tournament schedules
- Spacious lobby offers central gathering space for groups exploring the city
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Provo
This SpringHill Suites transforms group travel logistics into opportunity, giving teams the space and setup they need to maximize their city experience.
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking situations
- Kitchenettes in every suite reduce dependence on restaurant research and reservations
- All-suite layouts provide space to organize gear without cramped quarters
Hampton Inn & Suites Orem
Hampton by Hilton ensures the predictable quality your group requires when juggling tournament schedules and multiple room coordination.
- Free hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Hot breakfast buffet eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Fitness center keeps training routines consistent during extended stays
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Springville
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham eliminates the guesswork from group city travel, providing structured comfort that turns scattered plans into smooth execution.
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when navigating new cities
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups organized during city trips
- Refrigerators in every room store leftovers from city dining discoveries
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orem
TownePlace Suites eliminates the stress of managing your group in an unfamiliar city by creating the organized environment teams deserve.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Free parking simplifies logistics for multiple families arriving separately
- Connecting rooms keep traveling groups together in unknown territory
Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
Marriott Hotels & Resorts eliminates the guesswork from group coordination, ensuring your entire team moves through the city with shared purpose.
- Business center handles last-minute tournament paperwork and travel confirmations
- Fitness center keeps training schedules consistent during multi-day city stays
- In-room ironing stations handle wrinkled clothes after long travel days
Residence Inn by Marriott Provo
Residence Inn transforms extended city stays into manageable experiences with apartment-style accommodations designed for group coordination and comfort.
- High-speed WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day tournament stays
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended city stays
- In-room coffee makers provide familiar morning routine in new surroundings
Provo, Utah Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Provo sits at the base of the towering Wasatch Mountains, about 45 minutes south of Salt Lake City, with a population around 115,000. This is a college town through and through, dominated by Brigham Young University and its 30,000+ students. The city has a clean, family-friendly atmosphere with wide streets, newer facilities, and that distinctive Utah backdrop of snow-capped peaks.
Sports run deep here thanks to BYU's Division I programs and the area's outdoor recreation culture. The city regularly hosts youth tournaments, particularly in soccer, baseball, and basketball, with several excellent sports complexes built in the last two decades. The altitude sits at about 4,500 feet, so teams coming from sea level might notice the thinner air during their first practices.
Provo moves to a college schedule - busy during the school year, quieter in summer. The local population tends to be young families and college students, creating a safe, predictable environment that works well for traveling teams. Don't expect a big nightlife scene, but do expect well-maintained facilities and plenty of chain restaurants that teams recognize.
Getting Around
Most teams fly into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 45 miles north via I-15. It's a straight shot south on the interstate, taking 45-60 minutes depending on traffic and weather. Car rentals are plentiful at SLC, and most teams find renting vehicles the most practical option for getting around Provo and hauling gear.
Utah Valley Express (UVX) runs bus rapid transit along University Parkway and State Street, connecting to some sports venues, but it's limited for teams with equipment. Uber and Lyft operate in Provo but aren't as abundant as in major cities - expect longer wait times, especially during BYU events. Many hotels offer shuttle services to popular destinations.
The city layout is straightforward with a grid system centered on University Avenue running north-south and Center Street running east-west. Most sports venues are within 10-15 minutes of downtown hotels. Parking is generally free and abundant, though BYU campus events can create temporary congestion on University Avenue and around the Marriott Center.
Where to Stay
The University Avenue corridor offers the most hotel options and puts you within walking distance of restaurants and BYU campus. This area works well for teams playing at BYU facilities or the nearby sports complexes. Hotels along South University Avenue (around 1200-2000 South) give you easy access to both downtown and the southern sports venues.
For tournaments at Seven Peaks Sports Complex or other facilities in south Provo, consider staying near Center Street or along State Street. The Riverwoods area offers newer hotels with good access to shopping and restaurants, plus it's centrally located for most sports venues.
Avoid staying too far north unless your venue is specifically in that direction - you'll add unnecessary drive time to most sports facilities. The east side near the mountains has limited hotel options, and the west side puts you further from the main sports complexes. Most hotels in Provo cater to families and teams, so expect amenities like pools, free breakfast, and spacious lobbies for team meetings.
Sports & Recreation
Seven Peaks Sports Complex anchors youth sports in Provo with multiple soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and tournament facilities. It regularly hosts regional and state tournaments, particularly for soccer and baseball. The complex has good parking, concessions, and spectator areas built specifically for tournament play.
BYU facilities occasionally host youth and amateur events, including the Marriott Center for basketball and the Miller Park baseball complex. Provo High School and other local high schools also provide venues for tournaments, especially in volleyball and basketball during off-seasons.
The area excels in outdoor sports year-round. Provo Canyon provides hiking and team building opportunities when you need a break from competition. Several golf courses including East Bay Golf Course work for team events or coach outings. Indoor facilities like Peaks Ice Arena and various gymnastics centers supplement the outdoor options, making Provo capable of hosting tournaments in almost any sport.
Things to Do
Provo Canyon offers easy access to outdoor activities that work well for team bonding. Bridal Veil Falls is a quick hike suitable for most ages and fitness levels. During winter, the canyon provides access to skiing at Sundance Resort, though that's more of a day trip than a quick team activity.
Thanksgiving Point in nearby Lehi (15 minutes north) houses multiple attractions including the Museum of Natural Curiosity, perfect for younger teams with time between games. The BYU Museum of Paleontology and Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum on campus provide free, educational options that work for team outings.
For teams needing to burn energy, Boondocks Fun Center offers go-karts, mini golf, and arcade games. Utah Lake State Park provides outdoor space for team picnics or casual activities, though the lake itself isn't particularly scenic. The Provo Towne Centre mall has a movie theater and basic shopping for teams looking to get out of the heat or cold between games.
Food & Drink
Provo's food scene revolves around family-friendly spots and chains that work well for team meals. Tucanos Brazilian Grill handles large groups easily and offers a filling all-you-can-eat experience. Black Bear Diner serves hearty American fare with generous portions perfect for hungry athletes.
Local favorites include JCW's for burgers and shakes, and Cafe Rio originated in Utah and serves fresh Mexican food that's cleaner than typical fast food. Slab Pizza delivers quality pizza to hotels and can handle large team orders. Guru's Cafe offers sandwiches and wraps that work well for pre-game meals.
Standard chains are well-represented along University Avenue and State Street - Chick-fil-A, In-N-Out, Chipotle, and Panda Express all have locations convenient to most hotels. Costco and Walmart work for teams needing to stock up on snacks and drinks. Note that Utah has unique alcohol laws, and many restaurants don't serve alcohol at all due to local culture, which simplifies team dining but limits adult options.
Shopping & Entertainment
Provo Towne Centre provides standard mall shopping with department stores, a food court, and a movie theater. It's centrally located and works for teams needing basic supplies or entertainment during downtime. University Mall in Orem (10 minutes north) offers similar options with slightly more stores.
The Shops at Riverwoods creates an outdoor shopping experience with restaurants and a movie theater, plus it's walking distance from several hotels. Boondocks Fun Center combines arcade games, laser tag, and go-karts in one location that works well for team celebrations or rainy day activities.
For team dinners with entertainment, Dave & Buster's recently opened in nearby Lehi and can accommodate large groups. Fat Cats bowling and entertainment centers have locations in Provo and neighboring cities, offering bowling, arcade games, and food service. Most entertainment options close relatively early compared to major cities, so plan team activities for earlier in the evening.
Weather & Packing
Provo sits in a high desert climate at 4,500 feet elevation, creating significant temperature swings between day and night year-round. Summer tournaments (May-September) see daytime temps in the 80s-90s but can drop into the 50s at night. Pack layers for teams playing early morning or evening games. The air is dry, so bring extra water and lip balm.
Winter sports season (November-March) brings cold temperatures and potential snow, though the valley floor usually clears quickly. Indoor facilities become crucial during this period. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable conditions but can be unpredictable - pack for both warm and cool weather during these transition seasons.
The altitude affects visiting teams for the first day or two, especially those coming from sea level. Hydration becomes more critical, and some athletes may feel slightly winded initially. Sunscreen is essential year-round due to the elevation and reflection off snow in winter. Sudden afternoon thunderstorms can pop up in summer, so have backup indoor plans for outdoor tournaments.
Local Tips
Parking is free almost everywhere in Provo, which is a huge advantage for traveling teams. BYU campus requires permits for some areas, so stick to public lots or street parking when visiting university facilities. Most sports complexes have ample free parking designed for tournaments.
The local culture is family-friendly and conservative - you'll find clean facilities, helpful locals, and a general atmosphere that works well for youth sports. Sunday activities are limited since many businesses close, so plan accordingly. Tipping at restaurants follows standard American practices, though some locally-owned spots may not expect as much as in major cities.
Smith's and Walmart are your best bets for team snacks and supplies, with locations throughout the valley. Download the UTA GoRide app if you plan to use public transit, though most teams find rental cars more practical. Gas prices are typically lower than coastal cities. The local Costco requires membership but offers bulk snacks and drinks that work well for tournament weekends.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Provo
Which hotels in Provo, Utah are good for families?
Several hotels in Provo, Utah are well-suited for families. Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (0.26 mi, from $144/night), Hyatt Place Provo (0.31 mi, from $128/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Provo, Utah accommodate team and group travel. Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (0.26 mi, from $144/night), Hyatt Place Provo (0.31 mi, from $128/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Provo, Utah?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Provo (3.39 mi, from $127/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orem (10.41 mi, from $126/night) are all extended-stay properties in Provo, Utah, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Provo, Utah are ideal for a weekend getaway. Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (0.26 mi, from $144/night), Courtyard by Marriott Orem University Place (5.01 mi, from $142/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Provo Orem (10.48 mi, from $121/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Provo, Utah cater to business travelers. Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (0.26 mi, from $144/night), Hyatt Place Provo (0.31 mi, from $128/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Provo, Utah offer free breakfast?
Hyatt Place Provo (0.31 mi, from $128/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night), and SpringHill Suites by Marriott Provo (2.41 mi, from $154/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah offer free parking?
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Springville-South Provo Area by IHG (5.18 mi, from $117/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Orem (6.63 mi, from $123/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Orem-North Provo by IHG (7.39 mi, from $100/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah have suites or extra space?
Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (0.26 mi, from $144/night), Hyatt Place Provo (0.31 mi, from $128/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn by Marriott Provo South University (1.86 mi, from $218/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Provo (3.39 mi, from $127/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orem (10.41 mi, from $126/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
Which hotels in Provo, Utah have a kitchenette?
Hyatt Place Provo (0.31 mi, from $128/night) and SpringHill Suites by Marriott Provo (2.41 mi, from $154/night) offer rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
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