Hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
Hotels near Terre Haute, Indiana
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Hampton Inn Paris
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Candlewood Suites Terre Haute by IHG
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Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Terre Haute
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Terre Haute
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Terre Haute by IHG
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Terre Haute
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Terre Haute
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Best Western Plus Covered Bridge Inn
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Holiday Inn Terre Haute by IHG
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Hampton Inn Terre Haute
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Sleep Inn Terre Haute University Area
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Comfort Suites Terre Haute University Area
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Days Inn by Wyndham Sullivan
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Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area
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Hampton Inn Paris
Hampton by Hilton creates the predictable home base your team can count on while navigating everything your city destination offers.
- Meeting space provides private areas for group planning and downtime
- Free parking removes downtown navigation stress and expensive meter feeding
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining separate sleeping spaces
Candlewood Suites Terre Haute by IHG
Candlewood Suites offers the extended-stay comfort that transforms multi-night group travel from chaos into smooth coordination.
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding family-friendly restaurants
- Indoor corridors offer secure navigation regardless of unfamiliar neighborhood dynamics
- Reliable WiFi keeps groups connected when local cell service varies
Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute
Hilton Hotels & Resorts transforms chaotic group city trips into coordinated experiences where everyone stays connected and on schedule.
- Spacious lobby creates natural gathering spot for group coordination meetings
- Complimentary parking removes the city parking puzzle from travel planning
- 24-hour front desk provides local knowledge and assistance throughout the stay
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Terre Haute
La Quinta by Wyndham creates the reliable foundation teams need to explore confidently and return recharged for tomorrow's plans.
- Meeting space gives groups a private place to gather and plan
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating unfamiliar street regulations
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Terre Haute
SpringHill Suites delivers the organized comfort your group needs to stay coordinated and refreshed throughout your city adventure.
- Mini-refrigerators and microwaves reduce dependence on outside dining options
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring opportunities are uncertain
- Indoor pool creates entertainment when local options are limited
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Terre Haute by IHG
Holiday Inn Express provides the consistent foundation that keeps your team focused on exploring rather than worrying about logistics.
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating unfamiliar city parking
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning search for unfamiliar dining options
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Terre Haute
Home2 Suites transforms chaotic group city trips into coordinated experiences where everyone stays connected and organized throughout your multi-day tournament.
- Indoor pool provides reliable recreation regardless of weather conditions
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families and teams within easy reach
- Connecting rooms offer flexibility for families exploring unfamiliar territory
Fairfield Inn & Suites Terre Haute
Fairfield by Marriott provides the dependable base that keeps traveling groups organized while maximizing their time exploring the city together.
- Meeting spaces give groups a private place to plan tomorrow's adventures
- Meeting space offers private group gathering areas between city activities
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families organized in unfamiliar surroundings
Best Western Plus Covered Bridge Inn
Best Western Plus specializes in turning scattered city visits into well-orchestrated group experiences where everyone stays connected and on schedule.
- Free parking removes the guesswork of finding safe overnight spots
- Indoor pool provides guaranteed entertainment regardless of local weather conditions
- Indoor corridors provide secure access without outdoor weather exposure
Holiday Inn Terre Haute by IHG
Holiday Inn delivers the structured foundation your group needs to navigate unfamiliar cities without losing track of teammates or schedules.
- Indoor corridors keep the group together without navigating outdoor hotel layouts
- Indoor pool offers guaranteed entertainment when local options are limited
- On-site restaurant removes dinner guesswork in a town with limited options
Hampton Inn Terre Haute
Hampton by Hilton delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to focus on competition instead of coordinating logistics.
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining privacy space
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected when local internet options are uncertain
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating unfamiliar street options
Sleep Inn Terre Haute University Area
Sleep Inn creates the practical group environment where everyone stays refreshed and your multi-day city plans run smoothly.
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups organized under one roof
- Free parking removes the guesswork of finding safe spots downtown
- Free hot breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
Comfort Suites Terre Haute University Area
Comfort Suites offers the group-friendly environment that simplifies coordination and keeps everyone comfortable during extended city visits.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal search in unfamiliar territory
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams close while maintaining privacy
- Free parking removes the guesswork of navigating small-town parking rules
Days Inn by Wyndham Sullivan
Days Inn by Wyndham provides the organizational foundation that keeps multi-night group stays running smoothly instead of falling into chaos.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in limited dining options
- Free parking removes one expense from multi-day city trips
- Oversize vehicle parking accommodates larger group transportation without scrambling
Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area
Quality Inn ensures your city adventure runs smoothly by offering dependable accommodations that simplify group logistics and stretch travel budgets further.
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while navigating an unfamiliar town
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning hunt for unknown local restaurants
- Meeting room provides private space for group coordination and planning
Terre Haute, Indiana Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Terre Haute sits in western Indiana along the Wabash River, a college town of about 60,000 people that punches above its weight for sports hosting. Home to Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the city has that classic Midwestern feel with tree-lined streets and a slower pace that teams appreciate during tournament season.
The sports scene here is legit — Terre Haute hosts the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships annually and has excellent facilities for basketball, baseball, and soccer. The local sports culture runs deep, with strong youth programs and community support that makes tournaments feel welcoming rather than just transactional. You'll find plenty of hotel options that understand the sports travel game, plus enough restaurants and activities to keep families busy between games.
Getting Around
Most teams fly into Indianapolis International Airport (about 75 minutes east via I-70) since Terre Haute's regional airport only handles small aircraft. Lambert-St. Louis International is another option at roughly 2.5 hours southeast. Car rentals at Indy are plentiful with all major brands represented, and most teams find renting vehicles essential since Terre Haute doesn't have robust public transit.
The city sits right on Interstate 70 (east-west) with easy access to US-41 running north-south, making drive times predictable. Uber and Lyft operate here but availability can be spotty, especially during busy tournament weekends. Most sports venues are within 15 minutes of downtown hotels, and traffic is rarely an issue except during ISU game days. Parking is generally free and abundant at most venues and hotels.
Where to Stay
The Honey Creek area along US-41 south of downtown offers the newest hotels and easiest highway access — perfect for teams hitting the road early. This strip includes Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn, all with pools and hot breakfast that tournament families love. You're 10 minutes from most sports venues and close to chain restaurants.
Downtown Terre Haute has some solid options like the Hilton Garden Inn if you want walkable restaurants and a more local feel. The eastside near ISU puts you closest to university athletic facilities but furthest from other sports complexes. Avoid the older motels on Wabash Avenue unless budget is your only concern — stick with the newer properties for better team rates and amenities that actually work.
Sports & Recreation
Memorial Stadium and the Hulman Center at Indiana State handle the big events, but youth tournaments gravitate toward Deming Park with multiple baseball/softball diamonds and Collett Park for soccer. The LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course is world-class — this is where NCAA champions are crowned every fall, featuring rolling hills that test even elite runners.
Grand Slam Sports Center hosts indoor tournaments year-round with basketball and volleyball courts, while Rea Park offers tennis facilities that see regional tournament action. The Wabash River provides crew and kayak venues. Baseball tournaments often use the excellent facilities at Bob Warn Field, and the city's parks department actually knows how to run youth events efficiently — fields are well-maintained and concessions are reasonably priced.
Things to Do
The Terre Haute Children's Museum saves many a rainy tournament day with hands-on exhibits that actually engage kids for a solid hour or two. Dobbs Park Nature Center offers easy hiking trails perfect for team bonding or burning energy between games. The Candles Holocaust Museum provides a more serious cultural experience for older teams looking for perspective beyond sports.
Families often hit Deming Park even when not playing there — the playground and disc golf course are solid. Prairie Creek Reservoir offers fishing and basic boating if you have extra time. The Indiana State University campus is worth a walk, especially if you have college-bound players. Skip the casino unless parents need a late-night escape — it's not particularly special and the drive isn't worth it for most tournament schedules.
Food & Drink
Clabber Girl Baking Museum isn't just a museum — their cafe serves excellent breakfast and lunch in a unique setting. Mogger's Pub & Eatery handles large groups well with solid American fare and reasonable prices. Fire Fly Coffee House downtown makes the best coffee in town and has WiFi that actually works for tournament bracket checking.
Chain restaurants cluster along the Honey Creek corridor — Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, and Cracker Barrel all accommodate teams with advance notice. Stables Steakhouse works for team celebration dinners if you're celebrating something big. DaVinci's delivers decent pizza to hotels, crucial for those late tournament nights. The local Mexican scene is surprisingly good — Los Prados serves huge portions that feed hungry athletes without breaking team budgets.
Shopping & Entertainment
Honey Creek Mall covers basic shopping needs with a JCPenney anchor and the usual suspects, plus a food court that works for quick team meals. It's not huge but has everything you'd need for forgotten tournament gear. Walmart and Target locations on the south side handle emergency equipment and snack runs efficiently.
Showplace Cinemas offers standard movie theater entertainment with reasonable prices. Strikes & Spares Entertainment Center combines bowling with arcade games — perfect for team bonding when weather kills outdoor plans. The downtown area has a few antique shops that parents browse while kids recover from games, but don't expect major entertainment districts. Most evening team activities happen at hotels or restaurants rather than entertainment venues.
Weather & Packing
Indiana weather changes fast, so pack layers regardless of season. Summers hit the 80s and 90s with serious humidity that makes early morning games feel comfortable and afternoon games brutal. Spring and fall tournament seasons bring unpredictable swings — you might see 40-degree mornings and 70-degree afternoons in the same weekend. Winter tournaments mean indoor venues mostly, but pack serious coats for the walk from parking lots.
Rain gear is non-negotiable from April through October — afternoon thunderstorms pop up regularly and can wash out outdoor tournaments quickly. Pack extra socks and shoes because grass fields get soggy fast. Wind picks up regularly, especially at exposed venues like the cross country course, so bring layers that won't flap around during competition. Tournament season peaks in spring and fall when weather is most pleasant but also most variable.
Local Tips
Hotel pools get packed during tournament weekends — claim chairs early or find alternative plans. Most venues offer free parking, but arrive early for championship games when locals show up. Indiana State University events can clog traffic on weekends, so check their schedule and plan extra time if the Sycamores are playing at home.
Gas stations along I-70 charge highway prices — fill up at stations on Wabash Avenue or 3rd Street for better deals. Tournament directors here actually communicate well and stick to schedules, unlike some venues. The local sports community is genuinely friendly — don't hesitate to ask for directions or recommendations. Download weather radar apps because storms develop quickly and tournament delays are common during thunderstorm season. Most restaurants close earlier than you'd expect, so plan team dinners before 9 PM on weeknights.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana are good for families?
Several hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana are well-suited for families. Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute (0.64 mi, from $189/night), Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area (0.68 mi, from $82/night), and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Terre Haute (3.66 mi, from $109/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area (0.68 mi, from $82/night), Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute (0.64 mi, from $189/night), and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Terre Haute (3.66 mi, from $109/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana?
Yes — Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area (0.68 mi, from $82/night), Sleep Inn Terre Haute University Area (3.8 mi, from $79/night), and Days Inn by Wyndham Sullivan (40.56 mi, from $104/night) are budget-friendly options in Terre Haute, Indiana, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana?
Yes — Candlewood Suites Terre Haute by IHG (0.66 mi, from $126/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Terre Haute (7.9 mi, from $187/night) are all extended-stay properties in Terre Haute, Indiana, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute (0.64 mi, from $189/night) and Holiday Inn Terre Haute by IHG (4.15 mi, from $126/night) both offer a pool and on-site dining.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana offer free breakfast?
Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area (0.68 mi, from $82/night), La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Terre Haute (3.66 mi, from $109/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Terre Haute (3.66 mi, from $149/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana offer free parking?
Candlewood Suites Terre Haute by IHG (0.66 mi, from $126/night), Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area (0.68 mi, from $82/night), and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Terre Haute (3.66 mi, from $109/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana have suites or extra space?
Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute (0.64 mi, from $189/night), Candlewood Suites Terre Haute by IHG (0.66 mi, from $126/night), and Quality Inn Terre Haute University Area (0.68 mi, from $82/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana have a full in-room kitchen?
Candlewood Suites Terre Haute by IHG (0.66 mi, from $126/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Terre Haute (7.9 mi, from $187/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
Which hotels in Terre Haute, Indiana have a kitchenette?
Comfort Suites Terre Haute University Area (3.73 mi, from $100/night) and SpringHill Suites by Marriott Terre Haute (4.2 mi, from $156/night) offer rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
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