Hotels in Reno, Nevada
Reno, Nevada
Hotels near Reno, Nevada
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Element Reno Experience District
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Best Western Plus Sparks-Reno Hotel
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Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa
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Courtyard Reno Downtown / Riverfront
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Hyatt Place Reno Tahoe Airport
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Aloft by Marriott Reno-Tahoe International Airport
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Holiday Inn Express Reno Airport by IHG
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Comfort Inn & Suites Airport
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Reno
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Whitney Peak Hotel Reno Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Silver Legacy Reno- a Caesars Rewards Destination
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SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Reno Airport
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Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination
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Motel 6 Sparks NV - Airport - Sparks
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Circus Circus Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination
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Element Reno Experience District
Element by Westin delivers the organizational backbone that keeps groups aligned and energized throughout multi-day city competitions and tournaments.
- Indoor pool provides familiar entertainment when exploring feels overwhelming
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams together while traveling
- In-room kitchenettes provide backup meal options when exploring goes long
Best Western Plus Sparks-Reno Hotel
Best Western Plus provides the consistent structure that allows teams to navigate unfamiliar cities with confidence and collective momentum.
- Indoor pool provides entertainment without venturing into unknown neighborhoods
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together in unfamiliar territory
- Spacious suites offer room to spread out after long city days
Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa
Renaissance Hotels delivers the sophisticated infrastructure and personalized attention that makes managing multi-room city stays feel effortless for organizers.
- Self-parking simplifies arrival and eliminates urban parking stress
- Full breakfast restaurant eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Indoor pool gives groups a familiar activity regardless of weather
Courtyard Reno Downtown / Riverfront
Courtyard by Marriott creates the organized home base that prevents your traveling group from feeling lost in an unfamiliar city.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
- Evening bar offers relaxed gathering space after busy city days
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families close while maintaining privacy
Hyatt Place Reno Tahoe Airport
Hyatt Place turns unfamiliar territory into your team's temporary home base, providing structure that lets everyone enjoy the journey.
- Connecting rooms keep groups together while maintaining individual space
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Indoor corridors provide secure movement between rooms in unknown territory
Aloft by Marriott Reno-Tahoe International Airport
Marriott Hotels & Resorts eliminates the guesswork from group coordination, ensuring your entire team moves through the city with shared purpose.
- Concierge desk offers local recommendations and activity planning assistance
- Mobile key technology eliminates worries about lost keycards while sightseeing
- Free Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected while exploring an unfamiliar city
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Holiday Inn Express Reno Airport by IHG
Holiday Inn Express ensures the predictable quality that keeps everyone in your group comfortable and ready for each day's activities.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Free parking removes the stress of finding spots downtown
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking heavy suitcases
Comfort Inn & Suites Airport
When your group needs dependable accommodations that won't complicate your city tournament logistics, Comfort Suites provides straightforward, consistent value.
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Free parking removes the guesswork of downtown parking rates
- Meeting spaces provide dedicated areas for group planning and coordination
Home2 Suites by Hilton Reno
Home2 Suites by Hilton transforms multi-night group travel from a logistical puzzle into a straightforward experience built for extended stays.
- Suite-style rooms with kitchenettes for flexible dining and snack storage
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when exploring new surroundings
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding family restaurants downtown
Whitney Peak Hotel Reno Tapestry Collection
When managing multiple schedules and personalities in an unfamiliar city, Tapestry Collection by Hilton delivers the structure groups need to stay organized.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Suite accommodations provide extra space for spreading out during extended stays
- Self-parking simplifies arrival logistics and eliminates valet scheduling concerns
Silver Legacy Reno- a Caesars Rewards Destination
Destination by Hyatt bridges the gap between independent travelers and unified groups, creating order from the chaos of coordinating multiple schedules.
- On-site bar creates relaxed gathering space for evening group discussions
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
- 24-hour fitness center maintains routines regardless of packed sightseeing schedules
SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Reno Airport
SureStay by Best Western delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to coordinate smoothly throughout your entire city stay.
- Flat-screen TVs with cable provide familiar entertainment in unknown surroundings
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different city neighborhoods
- Accessible rooms ensure comfortable stays for all group members
Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination
Destination by Hyatt offers the structured environment that keeps everyone aligned while navigating multi-day city stays together.
- 24-hour fitness center maintains routines regardless of packed sightseeing schedules
- Indoor pool offers climate-controlled recreation regardless of weather
- Suites with separate living areas give groups space to gather
Motel 6 Sparks NV - Airport - Sparks
For teams navigating unfamiliar cities together, Spark by Hilton ensures the hotel details work smoothly so you can focus elsewhere.
- Fitness center offers familiar routine when navigating a new urban environment
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different neighborhoods
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
Circus Circus Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination
For teams spending multiple nights in unfamiliar territory, Destination by Hyatt offers the premium comfort and dependable service that simplifies coordination.
- Indoor corridors provide secure passage between rooms and common areas
- Connecting rooms allow groups flexible space during extended stays
- Multi-bedroom suites keep families and groups together while exploring new territory
Reno, Nevada Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Reno is Nevada's second-largest city with about 250,000 residents, sitting in a high desert valley surrounded by the Sierra Nevada mountains. Known as "The Biggest Little City in the World," it's built its reputation on gaming, outdoor recreation, and increasingly as a tech hub. The city has a surprisingly strong sports culture, hosting everything from minor league baseball to major college athletics.
The downtown core revolves around casinos and entertainment, but the surrounding areas offer plenty of family-friendly options. University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) brings a college town energy, especially during Wolf Pack sports seasons. The city punches above its weight for youth sports tournaments, particularly soccer, baseball, and basketball, thanks to its central location and growing sports infrastructure.
Reno feels like a mid-sized city with big-city amenities. It's got the casino glitz downtown, suburban sprawl in the south, and mountain recreation everywhere. The altitude sits at 4,500 feet, so expect thinner air and intense sun. Most visitors are surprised by how much green space and outdoor access the city offers beyond the casino floors.
Getting Around
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) sits just 3 miles southeast of downtown with direct flights from most major West Coast cities and several hubs. The airport is small and efficient – you'll be in your rental car within 20 minutes of landing. Uber and Lyft are reliable here, though surge pricing hits during big events and weekend nights.
The city spreads along I-80 running east-west and US-395 going north-south. Traffic is generally light except during rush hours (7-9am, 4:30-6:30pm) and when California weekend warriors head to Tahoe. Downtown to the airport takes 10-15 minutes, downtown to Sparks takes 15 minutes, and you can reach most sports complexes within 20 minutes from anywhere in the metro.
RTC Ride runs the bus system, but it's slow and limited for sports families hauling gear. Car rentals are your best bet – all major companies operate at the airport. Parking downtown costs $5-15 per day at casinos (often comped with play), while suburban areas offer free parking everywhere.
Where to Stay
Downtown Reno puts you walking distance to restaurants and entertainment, with major casino hotels like Peppermill, Atlantis, and Grand Sierra Resort offering family-friendly amenities and pools. These properties work well for adult tournaments but can be noisy for youth teams. The Grand Sierra Resort specifically caters to groups with massive meeting spaces and activities.
South Reno around Meadowood Mall and along South Virginia Street offers the most hotel chain options – Hampton Inn, Hilton Garden Inn, Courtyard by Marriott. This area puts you close to many sports complexes and provides easy highway access. It's quieter than downtown with plenty of chain restaurants and shopping within walking distance.
Sparks (technically a separate city but basically part of Reno) has newer hotels near the Outlets at Sparks and provides good value. The Airport area along Plumb Lane offers budget chains and quick access to I-80. Avoid the sketchy motels along North Virginia Street – they're cheap for a reason.
Sports & Recreation
Greater Nevada Field downtown hosts the Triple-A Reno Aces and youth baseball tournaments throughout the summer. Mackay Stadium at UNR seats 30,000 for Wolf Pack football, while Lawlor Events Center handles basketball. The university facilities occasionally host high school state championships and regional tournaments.
Wilbur D. May Center in Rancho San Rafael Park features multiple sports fields used for soccer and lacrosse tournaments. Hidden Valley Regional Park has baseball and softball diamonds that stay busy with youth leagues and tournaments. The Reno Ice facility handles hockey tournaments year-round, while The Reno Sportsdome offers indoor soccer and other sports.
Reno particularly shines for soccer tournaments – the altitude and dry air create fast playing conditions. The city regularly hosts Silver State Cup and other regional competitions. Basketball tournaments happen at various high school gyms and the Reno Events Center downtown. Swimming competitions use the Lombardi Recreation Center at UNR.
Things to Do
Lake Tahoe sits just 45 minutes away and provides the area's biggest draw. In summer, families hit the beaches at Sand Harbor or Zephyr Cove. Winter brings skiing at Northstar and Heavenly. Even a quick drive up to see the lake makes for a memorable team outing between tournament games.
In town, the National Automobile Museum downtown showcases classic cars and works well for all ages. Rancho San Rafael Park offers hiking trails, a dog park, and the Wilbur D. May Museum with quirky exhibits. The Nevada Discovery Museum keeps younger kids engaged with hands-on science exhibits.
Topgolf in south Reno provides team bonding opportunities, while Grand Sierra Resort houses bowling, arcade games, and a movie theater under one roof. The Truckee River Walk downtown offers a pleasant stroll between casinos. For serious outdoor families, Mount Rose provides hiking trails with incredible views of the entire valley.
Food & Drink
Reno's food scene mixes casino dining with authentic Mexican food from the large Latino population. La Cocina de Doña Maria and Lindo Michoacan serve massive portions of real-deal Mexican food. Peg's Glorified Ham N Eggs has been the locals' breakfast spot since 1976, while Mickey's Big Breakfast offers another solid morning option.
Casino buffets have mostly disappeared, but Atlantis still runs a decent spread. For team dinners, BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse and Red Robin handle large groups well. In-N-Out Burger always draws lines from visiting California teams who think it's exotic, while locals prefer Round Table Pizza for team feeds.
South Virginia Street runs thick with chain restaurants – Olive Garden, Applebee's, Texas Roadhouse, and every fast-food option imaginable. Great Basin Brewing Company offers local beer and decent pub food. The Midtown District along California Avenue features food trucks and local spots, though it's more hipster than family-oriented.
Shopping & Entertainment
Meadowood Mall in south Reno anchors the main shopping area with Macy's, JCPenney, and typical mall stores. The Outlets at Sparks offers brand-name discounts and works well for tournament families needing gear. Summit Sierra shopping center provides Target, Best Buy, and other big-box stores.
For entertainment, Grand Sierra Resort packs the most under one roof – movie theater, bowling, arcade, mini golf, and restaurants. Galaxy Theaters at South Towne Center shows current movies. Coconut Bowl offers retro bowling and arcade games, while High 5 Casino has a huge arcade (despite the name, it's family-friendly).
Downtown casinos provide 21+ entertainment with showrooms and gaming, but families gravitate toward the suburban options. Bass Pro Shops at the Legends operates as much tourist attraction as store. The Reno Events Center hosts concerts and shows when not handling sports events.
Weather & Packing
Reno sits in a high desert at 4,500 feet elevation, creating extreme temperature swings and intense sun year-round. Summers hit 90-95°F during the day but drop to 50-60°F at night. Pack layers for every season – you'll peel off clothes by noon and add them back by evening. The air is bone dry, so bring extra lip balm and lotion.
Winter brings snow and temperatures from 20-45°F, though it's usually sunny. Spring and fall offer the best weather but still require layering. Summer tournament season (June-August) means dealing with heat, altitude, and sudden afternoon thunderstorms. Pack sunscreen with high SPF – the thin air and 300+ days of sunshine will fry you quickly.
The region gets only 7 inches of rain annually, mostly in winter. Afternoon thunderstorms pop up July-September but pass quickly. Peak sports travel happens May-October when outdoor tournaments run constantly. Air conditioning is essential in summer, heating matters in winter, but spring and fall offer perfect outdoor conditions.
Local Tips
The altitude hits harder than expected – kids especially need extra water breaks and may feel sluggish the first day. Hydrate constantly and expect the dry air to zap moisture from everything. Sports performance often improves after day two as bodies adjust to the thinner air.
Parking downtown costs money, but casino hotels comp it if you play slots or eat at their restaurants. Ask at the front desk about parking validation. Virginia Street runs one-way southbound downtown, which confuses visitors. GPS works fine, but download offline maps since cell service gets spotty in the mountains.
Nevada has no state income tax, so expect higher sales taxes and resort fees at hotels. Tipping culture runs strong in casino towns – tip your hotel housekeeping well for better service. Costco and Walmart offer the best deals for team snacks and drinks. The "Reno Snow" ash from local mining creates dusty conditions – keep car windows up and pack extra tissues for athletes with allergies.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Reno, Nevada are good for families?
Several hotels in Reno, Nevada are well-suited for families. Whitney Peak Hotel Reno Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.21 mi, from $252/night), Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa (0.25 mi, from $241/night), and Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.33 mi, from $52/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Reno, Nevada accommodate team and group travel. Whitney Peak Hotel Reno Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.21 mi, from $252/night), Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa (0.25 mi, from $241/night), and Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.33 mi, from $52/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Reno, Nevada?
Yes — Element Reno Experience District (2.69 mi, from $285/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Reno (5.97 mi, from $219/night) are all extended-stay properties in Reno, Nevada, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Reno, Nevada are ideal for a weekend getaway. Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.33 mi, from $52/night), Silver Legacy Reno- a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.45 mi, from $47/night), and Circus Circus Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.64 mi, from $35/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Reno, Nevada cater to business travelers. Whitney Peak Hotel Reno Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.21 mi, from $252/night), Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa (0.25 mi, from $241/night), and Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.33 mi, from $52/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada offer free breakfast?
Element Reno Experience District (2.69 mi, from $285/night), Holiday Inn Express Reno Airport by IHG (2.9 mi, from $192/night), and Motel 6 Sparks NV - Airport - Sparks (3.28 mi, from $63/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada offer free parking?
Holiday Inn Express Reno Airport by IHG (2.9 mi, from $192/night), Motel 6 Sparks NV - Airport - Sparks (3.28 mi, from $63/night), and Comfort Inn & Suites Airport (3.42 mi, from $127/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada have an outdoor pool?
Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.33 mi, from $52/night), Silver Legacy Reno- a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.45 mi, from $47/night), and Circus Circus Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.64 mi, from $35/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada have suites or extra space?
Whitney Peak Hotel Reno Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.21 mi, from $252/night), Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa (0.25 mi, from $241/night), and Eldorado Reno – a Caesars Rewards Destination (0.33 mi, from $52/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Reno, Nevada have a full in-room kitchen?
Element Reno Experience District (2.69 mi, from $285/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Reno (5.97 mi, from $219/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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