Hotels in Reno (NV)









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Car park
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
Excellent
319 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Luggage storage
Very good
368 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course (within 3 km)
- Airport transfer
Very good
495 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Airport transfer
Very good
900 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Airport transfer
Excellent
97 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
Excellent
388 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
Excellent
269 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Room service
82 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Pets allowed
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning in public area
Very good
90 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
Excellent
652 reviews
Fast facts about Reno (NV), United States
Accommodations | 159 properties |
Popular hotel | J Resort |
Popular area | South Reno |
Nightly rates from | $28 |
Airport | Reno-Tahoe International Airport |
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Reno (NV) hotels & accommodations
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The best Hotel in Reno, with beautiful rooms, and great housekeeping. All hotel employees do their best to make your stay enjoyable, and the hotel offers many restaurants, shops and activites. A stay at this hotel will keep you entertained as well as comfortable. I highly recommend The Grand Sierra Resort for anyone's stay in Reno.

We always choose to stay at Atlantis whenever we are in Reno. The rooms are clean, spacious and usually have a nice view of the city lights at night. The indoor and outdoor pools are great recreation and easy to access from the hotel. Best of all is the Toucan Charlie Buffet with a delicious variety of authentic ethnic food. If you go on a weeknight for dinner, the cos...

But your security guards are directed to discourage this. Look dudes, I go to Reno to party. Turn the rooftops into controlled viewpoints so I can linger with a coffee/drink and have a smoke. Kick the teeth out of some thieves that abuse the system, but I have no priors and don’t even want to see something that looks remotely like a cop anywhere near me when on vacatio...

First time to Reno in a half-century after constantly going to Vegas. IMO Vegas is now toxic, too crowded, can't walk streets because of homeless, topless woman wanting you to pay for pictures and low lifes. If found Reno to be a small town relaxed atmosphere. Felt safe everywhere and no crowds. Very clean hotel and surrounding streets. The Roxy was the hit restau...

Wonderful one stop shop for eats, gaming, clubbing. Went there to spend a long weekend with long time friends. Was pleased to be upgraded to a Suite at the Tuscany floor. Wonderful activities during Halloween. Their club is hip happening. We did go downtown Reno to check out the scenes and gaming. A bit older downtown compared to the hotel area by the Airport. Peppermi...

The Sands is one of the older hotels in Reno still standing and surviving from its golden age. It is from an era that was less “Burbank“ and more “Hollywood“. There are many little tips of the hat to Dean Martin and the Rat Pack around the hotel, and despite its age, it still holds some nice charm. The superfluous red curtains and gold trim in the room were a very ...

The hotel portion of the casino was excellent and the staff very helpful. I received a good value for the money. But and this is a big BUT, maybe I'm just old and out of date, the taxes and fees that are charged on everything in a resort area just blows me away. The reason I do not give 5 stars was the hotel said I received a credit for not cleaning the room the first...

Very convenient to Reno airport. More than adequate room. Clean, but once I was put in a room with a pet bed and I did not request a pet room. Fortunately, I am not particularly allergic to pet dander, but those rooms should be reserved for people with pets. Doors should be marked more clearly, so you know which one is closest to your room from parking lot. Front des...

This hotel is new so it was clean and all the staff was very helpful. The area was safe and was a quick drive to many major chain stores and restaurants. The drive to Mt Rose ski area was about 30 mins although I would not choose this as a ski hotel. My only complaint with this hotel was the breakfast, it was a buffet for nearly $10 and there was not much to choose ...

I should have payed more and got the deluxe upgraded room. This room, King bed upstairs, its pretty good size, clean, but the T. V. is like one of the first flat screens made the picture is fuzzy with lines and dots thru it and the remote dont work, so annoying. The decor is hideous and the dusty rose paint is an eye sore, I try not to pay attention but its all aroun...

We are a family of four two parents a teen and a baby. We asked for a non smoking room and got an awful smelling room. The cigar smell was so strong it kept us coughing through the nigh we had to open the window to let some fresh air in. You can imagine with a baby that was not great. They actually charge your card for the deposit and you have to wait for that refund t...

The hotel, less than 10 minutes from the airport, is right off I-80; you can see it from the highway. It is adjacent to residential areas, so the only restaurant I can see from the hotel is Denny’s, a block away. It is 10 minutes on foot to the edge of University of Nevada, Reno, where I attended a one-and-half-day meeting, so it is convenient for me. The room has b...

We had one night in Reno for a wedding and had a great stay at this hotel. The staff was very accommodating and helped us get checked in quickly. Breakfast w as very nice I the morning before we headed home and it looked to be a very family friendly hotel. I would highly recommend this hotel for myriad of activities you could embark upon.

The room had a film coating on the windows, blocking view of outdoors. The room was extremely dusty almost as if it hadn't been occupied recently. I could hear noise transfer thru the walls and door. Nothing spectacular about the room. Final bill did not align with Agoda quoted rate. Valet staff was exceptional. Front desk service was poor and nonaccomidating.

Reserved ADA guest room / confirmation received had detail of full breakfast. Room as booked / full breakfast? Not there. Room worked very well for my needs ADA? Parking spots filled by vehicles without ADA placards displayed. Arriving to find this / one member of the group I was with mentioned to one of the people with non compliant vehicles - informed they had man...
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First time to Reno in a half-century after constantly going to Vegas. IMO Vegas is now toxic, too crowded, can't walk streets because of homeless, topless woman wanting you to pay for pictures and low lifes. If found Reno to be a small town relaxed atmosphere. Felt safe everywhere and no crowds. Very clean hotel and surrounding streets. The Roxy was the hit restau...

The hotel, less than 10 minutes from the airport, is right off I-80; you can see it from the highway. It is adjacent to residential areas, so the only restaurant I can see from the hotel is Denny’s, a block away. It is 10 minutes on foot to the edge of University of Nevada, Reno, where I attended a one-and-half-day meeting, so it is convenient for me. The room has b...

The Sands is one of the older hotels in Reno still standing and surviving from its golden age. It is from an era that was less “Burbank“ and more “Hollywood“. There are many little tips of the hat to Dean Martin and the Rat Pack around the hotel, and despite its age, it still holds some nice charm. The superfluous red curtains and gold trim in the room were a very ...

But your security guards are directed to discourage this. Look dudes, I go to Reno to party. Turn the rooftops into controlled viewpoints so I can linger with a coffee/drink and have a smoke. Kick the teeth out of some thieves that abuse the system, but I have no priors and don’t even want to see something that looks remotely like a cop anywhere near me when on vacatio...

I should have payed more and got the deluxe upgraded room. This room, King bed upstairs, its pretty good size, clean, but the T. V. is like one of the first flat screens made the picture is fuzzy with lines and dots thru it and the remote dont work, so annoying. The decor is hideous and the dusty rose paint is an eye sore, I try not to pay attention but its all aroun...

We are a family of four two parents a teen and a baby. We asked for a non smoking room and got an awful smelling room. The cigar smell was so strong it kept us coughing through the nigh we had to open the window to let some fresh air in. You can imagine with a baby that was not great. They actually charge your card for the deposit and you have to wait for that refund t...
![Swimming pool [outdoor]](http://pix10.agoda.net/hotelImages/2463775/-1/3ee9bb2370459f77de5cd2bbf4b34ec0.jpg?ca=9&ce=1&s=312x235&ar=16x9)
The best Hotel in Reno, with beautiful rooms, and great housekeeping. All hotel employees do their best to make your stay enjoyable, and the hotel offers many restaurants, shops and activites. A stay at this hotel will keep you entertained as well as comfortable. I highly recommend The Grand Sierra Resort for anyone's stay in Reno.

The hotel portion of the casino was excellent and the staff very helpful. I received a good value for the money. But and this is a big BUT, maybe I'm just old and out of date, the taxes and fees that are charged on everything in a resort area just blows me away. The reason I do not give 5 stars was the hotel said I received a credit for not cleaning the room the first...

Wonderful one stop shop for eats, gaming, clubbing. Went there to spend a long weekend with long time friends. Was pleased to be upgraded to a Suite at the Tuscany floor. Wonderful activities during Halloween. Their club is hip happening. We did go downtown Reno to check out the scenes and gaming. A bit older downtown compared to the hotel area by the Airport. Peppermi...

We always choose to stay at Atlantis whenever we are in Reno. The rooms are clean, spacious and usually have a nice view of the city lights at night. The indoor and outdoor pools are great recreation and easy to access from the hotel. Best of all is the Toucan Charlie Buffet with a delicious variety of authentic ethnic food. If you go on a weeknight for dinner, the cos...

Very convenient to Reno airport. More than adequate room. Clean, but once I was put in a room with a pet bed and I did not request a pet room. Fortunately, I am not particularly allergic to pet dander, but those rooms should be reserved for people with pets. Doors should be marked more clearly, so you know which one is closest to your room from parking lot. Front des...

Reserved ADA guest room / confirmation received had detail of full breakfast. Room as booked / full breakfast? Not there. Room worked very well for my needs ADA? Parking spots filled by vehicles without ADA placards displayed. Arriving to find this / one member of the group I was with mentioned to one of the people with non compliant vehicles - informed they had man...

This hotel is new so it was clean and all the staff was very helpful. The area was safe and was a quick drive to many major chain stores and restaurants. The drive to Mt Rose ski area was about 30 mins although I would not choose this as a ski hotel. My only complaint with this hotel was the breakfast, it was a buffet for nearly $10 and there was not much to choose ...

The room had a film coating on the windows, blocking view of outdoors. The room was extremely dusty almost as if it hadn't been occupied recently. I could hear noise transfer thru the walls and door. Nothing spectacular about the room. Final bill did not align with Agoda quoted rate. Valet staff was exceptional. Front desk service was poor and nonaccomidating.

We had one night in Reno for a wedding and had a great stay at this hotel. The staff was very accommodating and helped us get checked in quickly. Breakfast w as very nice I the morning before we headed home and it looked to be a very family friendly hotel. I would highly recommend this hotel for myriad of activities you could embark upon.
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The best Hotel in Reno, with beautiful rooms, and great housekeeping. All hotel employees do their best to make your stay enjoyable, and the hotel offers many restaurants, shops and activites. A stay at this hotel will keep you entertained as well as comfortable. I highly recommend The Grand Sierra Resort for anyone's stay in Reno.

We always choose to stay at Atlantis whenever we are in Reno. The rooms are clean, spacious and usually have a nice view of the city lights at night. The indoor and outdoor pools are great recreation and easy to access from the hotel. Best of all is the Toucan Charlie Buffet with a delicious variety of authentic ethnic food. If you go on a weeknight for dinner, the cos...

But your security guards are directed to discourage this. Look dudes, I go to Reno to party. Turn the rooftops into controlled viewpoints so I can linger with a coffee/drink and have a smoke. Kick the teeth out of some thieves that abuse the system, but I have no priors and don’t even want to see something that looks remotely like a cop anywhere near me when on vacatio...

First time to Reno in a half-century after constantly going to Vegas. IMO Vegas is now toxic, too crowded, can't walk streets because of homeless, topless woman wanting you to pay for pictures and low lifes. If found Reno to be a small town relaxed atmosphere. Felt safe everywhere and no crowds. Very clean hotel and surrounding streets. The Roxy was the hit restau...

Wonderful one stop shop for eats, gaming, clubbing. Went there to spend a long weekend with long time friends. Was pleased to be upgraded to a Suite at the Tuscany floor. Wonderful activities during Halloween. Their club is hip happening. We did go downtown Reno to check out the scenes and gaming. A bit older downtown compared to the hotel area by the Airport. Peppermi...

The hotel portion of the casino was excellent and the staff very helpful. I received a good value for the money. But and this is a big BUT, maybe I'm just old and out of date, the taxes and fees that are charged on everything in a resort area just blows me away. The reason I do not give 5 stars was the hotel said I received a credit for not cleaning the room the first...

The room had a film coating on the windows, blocking view of outdoors. The room was extremely dusty almost as if it hadn't been occupied recently. I could hear noise transfer thru the walls and door. Nothing spectacular about the room. Final bill did not align with Agoda quoted rate. Valet staff was exceptional. Front desk service was poor and nonaccomidating.
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there are some gems here but in order to find them you have to pass through a seedy underbelly. be prepared.
Fairly small downtown, all easily walkable. Several good breweries. Good road systems for exploring surrounding area.
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What's the average price of a resort in Reno (NV) this Friday and Saturday?
The typical price for a 3-star hotel in Reno (NV) this Friday and Saturday is USD 161. The average price for a 4-star resort in Reno (NV) this weekend is USD 129. The typical price for a 5-star resort in Reno (NV) this weekend is USD 121.
What's the average price of a property in Reno (NV) this evening?
The average price for a 3-star resort in Reno (NV) tonight is USD 199. The average price for a 4-star property in Reno (NV) tonight is USD 161. The average price for a 5-star property in Reno (NV) this evening is USD 140.
What are the top resorts in Reno (NV) in close proximity to Reno-Tahoe International Airport?
Verified visitors to Reno (NV) who stayed next to Reno-Tahoe International Airport have given top rated reviews to Romantic Couples Retreat - Tahoe Room, Reno Romantic Couples Retreat and MidTown Art Deco.
What are the most suitable resorts around Reno (NV) for group visitors?
Resorts around Reno (NV) that are exceptionally rated by group vacationers are Circus Circus Reno, Grand Sierra Resort & Casino and Ramada by Wyndham Reno Hotel and Casino.
What places to stay located in Reno (NV) are very highly rated with regards to facilities?
Accommodationsfound in Reno (NV) which is highly rated regarding facilities include Courtyard Reno, Midtown Flight Deck: 2BR Gem and Best Bet Motor Lodge.
What places to stay around Reno (NV) are well rated for location?
Resortsaround Reno (NV) which is exceptionally rated with respect to location include Courtyard Reno, Best Bet Motor Lodge and Rustic Studio walking distance to Downtown.
What resorts around Reno (NV) are very highly rated with regards to value for money?
Hotelsin Reno (NV) that is very highly rated with respect to value for money include Courtyard Reno, Midtown Flight Deck: 2BR Gem and Best Bet Motor Lodge.
What places to stay found in Reno (NV) are highly rated for service?
Propertiesin Reno (NV) that is very highly rated regarding service include Courtyard Reno, Courtyard Reno Downtown/Riverfront and Midtown Flight Deck: 2BR Gem.
What are the preferred places to stay found in Reno (NV) that have swimming pools?
Verified travelers to Reno (NV) have given excellent feedback relating to the swimming pools at Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, SureStay Plus by Best Western Reno Airport and Atlantis Casino Resort Spa.
What's the top rated resort in Reno (NV) next to a golf course?
Highly rated hotels around Reno (NV) near golf course include 4 Mi to Dtwn Reno Sleek Family Retreat! and Romantic Couples Retreat - Tahoe Room.
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Quarantine is not required for fully vaccinated tourists to enter Reno (NV) from outside the country. For up-to-date and in depth information on travel restrictons, please check out the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
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Discover the Vibrant Spirit of Reno NV
Reno, affectionately known as the "Biggest Little City in the World," is a destination that captivates visitors with its unique blend of energy and charm. Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, this city offers an eclectic mix of urban excitement and outdoor adventure. The lively atmosphere is palpable as you stroll through the streets, where the sounds of laughter and the buzz of activity create a welcoming ambiance. Reno is not just a city; it’s a community that embraces visitors with open arms, making them feel right at home.
As you explore Reno, you’ll discover a city that is constantly alive with events and activities. From the vibrant arts scene to the exciting nightlife, there’s something for everyone. The local culture thrives through its numerous festivals, art installations, and community gatherings that showcase the creativity and spirit of its residents. Whether you’re wandering through the bustling downtown area or enjoying a quiet moment by the Truckee River, the heart of Reno beats with an infectious enthusiasm that invites exploration and enjoyment.
Reno’s charm is further enhanced by its stunning natural surroundings. The majestic mountains, lush parks, and clear blue skies create a picturesque backdrop that complements the city’s vibrant spirit. Outdoor enthusiasts will find a plethora of activities to indulge in, from hiking scenic trails to enjoying water sports on nearby lakes. It’s this perfect combination of urban and natural experiences that makes Reno a truly special place to visit.
Top Reasons to Experience Reno NV
Reno is a treasure trove of attractions that cater to a variety of interests. One of the top draws is undoubtedly the city’s renowned casinos. Whether you’re a seasoned gambler or simply looking to enjoy the lively atmosphere, establishments like the Silver Legacy Reno Resort Casino and Grand Sierra Resort & Casino offer thrilling gaming experiences alongside world-class entertainment. With endless options for dining, shows, and nightlife, these venues are at the heart of Reno’s excitement.
But Reno is more than just casinos. The surrounding natural beauty is a major reason to visit. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore breathtaking landscapes and partake in activities such as hiking, biking, and skiing, depending on the season. The nearby Lake Tahoe is a popular destination for those looking to enjoy pristine waters and stunning mountain views. Additionally, local parks like Virginia Lake Park and Bartley Ranch Regional Park provide serene escapes right within the city limits, perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls.
Reno’s rich cultural scene is another compelling reason to experience this vibrant city. The National Automobile Museum and the Nevada Museum of Art offer fascinating insights into the region's history and artistic expression. For those who appreciate local craftsmanship, the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center hosts various events throughout the year, showcasing the city’s agricultural roots and community spirit. With so many diverse attractions, Reno truly has something for everyone.
When to Visit Reno NV for the Best Experience
Timing your visit to Reno can greatly enhance your experience, as the city offers unique attractions and events throughout the year. The summer months, particularly June to August, are ideal for outdoor activities, with warm temperatures perfect for hiking, biking, and enjoying the numerous festivals held during this time. Events like the Reno River Festival and the Reno Rodeo attract visitors from all over, adding to the lively atmosphere of the city.
Fall is another fantastic time to visit, as the weather cools down and the landscape transforms into a canvas of vibrant autumn colors. September and October are particularly beautiful, making it a great time for scenic drives and enjoying the outdoors. Additionally, visitors can partake in local harvest festivals that celebrate the region’s agricultural bounty.
Winter brings a different charm to Reno, with nearby ski resorts offering fantastic opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts. The holiday season lights up the city with festive decorations and events, making it a magical time to experience Reno’s warmth and hospitality. Spring, with its mild temperatures and blooming flowers, is also a lovely time to visit, especially for those interested in exploring Reno’s parks and gardens.
Essential Travel Tips for Navigating Reno NV
When traveling to Reno, being well-prepared can make your experience more enjoyable. One of the first things to consider is transportation. The city is easily navigable, with a range of options available. Public transportation, including the RTC bus system, provides a convenient way to explore the city and its surrounding areas. For those who prefer to drive, rental cars are readily available, allowing for more flexibility to visit attractions outside the city limits.
Safety is always a priority when traveling, and Reno is generally considered a safe destination. However, as with any city, it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. Familiarizing yourself with local customs can also enhance your experience. The friendly locals are always eager to share their knowledge about the city, so don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations or tips on the best places to visit.
Finally, it’s beneficial to plan ahead for popular attractions and events. Some venues may require reservations, especially during peak seasons or special events. Checking the local calendar for festivals and happenings can help you align your visit with exciting activities. With a little preparation, navigating Reno can be a breeze, allowing you to focus on making unforgettable memories.
Where to Stay in Reno NV for Every Budget
Finding the perfect accommodation in Reno is an essential part of your travel experience. The city offers a wide range of options to suit every budget and preference. For those looking for a touch of luxury, the Grand Sierra Resort & Casino provides a lavish experience with upscale amenities, including a full-service spa, fine dining, and an array of entertainment options. Guests rave about the exceptional service and the variety of activities available right on the property.
If you’re traveling on a budget, the Ramada by Wyndham Reno Hotel and Casino offers comfortable accommodations at an affordable price. With friendly staff and clean rooms, it’s a popular choice for travelers looking for value without sacrificing quality. Families and groups may also appreciate the spacious options available at Circus Circus Reno, which features a fun atmosphere and plenty of entertainment for all ages.
For those seeking a unique experience, boutique hotels like J Resort provide a cozy and personalized stay. These smaller establishments often offer charming decor and a more intimate atmosphere, making them a favorite among travelers looking for something special. No matter your budget, Reno has a variety of accommodations to ensure a pleasant stay.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Bet for Booking Hotels in Reno NV
When planning your trip to Reno, choosing the right platform for booking accommodations can make all the difference. Agoda.com stands out as a premier choice for securing hotels in Reno, offering a user-friendly interface that simplifies the booking process. With a vast selection of properties ranging from luxurious resorts to budget-friendly options, travelers can easily find the perfect fit for their needs. The intuitive search filters allow you to sort accommodations by price, amenities, and guest ratings, ensuring you make an informed choice.
One of the key benefits of using Agoda.com is the exclusive deals and discounts available to users. Regular promotions make it possible to snag incredible rates on hotels like the Grand Sierra Resort & Casino or the Ramada by Wyndham Reno Hotel and Casino. These savings mean you can allocate more of your budget toward enjoying the vibrant attractions and activities Reno has to offer. Plus, Agoda’s loyalty program rewards frequent travelers with points that can be redeemed for future bookings, adding even more value to your travel experience.
Customer service is another area where Agoda.com excels. With 24/7 support, any questions or concerns can be addressed promptly, ensuring a smooth booking experience. Whether you need assistance with a reservation or have inquiries about specific accommodations, the dedicated team is just a message away. This level of support provides peace of mind, allowing you to focus on planning the fun aspects of your trip rather than worrying about logistics. With Agoda.com, booking your stay in Reno is not just convenient; it’s a smart choice for savvy travelers.
Getting Around Reno NV Like a Local
Exploring Reno is a breeze, thanks to its well-connected transportation options. The RTC (Regional Transportation Commission) bus system provides an efficient way to navigate the city and reach popular attractions without the hassle of driving. With routes covering key areas, including downtown and the Reno-Sparks area, public transportation is both affordable and reliable. Plus, many hotels are conveniently located near bus stops, making it easy to hop on and off during your adventures.
For those who prefer more flexibility, renting a car is an excellent option. Several rental agencies operate within the city, allowing you to choose from a variety of vehicles to suit your travel plans. With a car, you can easily venture beyond the city limits to explore the stunning landscapes of the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains or take a scenic drive to nearby Lake Tahoe. The ease of having your own transportation means you can create your own itinerary without being tied to public transport schedules.
Biking is another fun and eco-friendly way to get around Reno. The city features several bike lanes and paths, making it safe and enjoyable to explore on two wheels. Bike rentals are available at various locations, allowing you to discover the city at your own pace. Whether you’re cruising along the Truckee River Walk or exploring the vibrant Reno Midtown area, biking offers a unique perspective of the city’s charm and beauty. With these various options, getting around Reno like a local is not only easy but also an enjoyable part of your travel experience.
Exciting Activities and Adventures Await in Reno NV
Reno is a playground for adventure seekers and those looking to experience something new. The city offers a wide range of activities that cater to all interests, ensuring that every visitor finds something to enjoy. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby mountains provide opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and even skiing during the winter months. Trails like the Hunter Creek Trail offer stunning views and a chance to immerse yourself in nature, making it a must-visit for those who appreciate the great outdoors.
In addition to outdoor adventures, Reno boasts a vibrant array of unique local experiences. One popular activity is the Reno Midtown Mural Pedicab Tour, where you can explore the city’s art scene while enjoying a leisurely ride. This guided tour takes you through the streets adorned with colorful murals, showcasing the creativity of local artists. It’s a fantastic way to learn about Reno’s artistic culture while soaking in the sights and sounds of the city.
For thrill-seekers, the Max Action Arena Experience at the Grand Sierra Resort offers an adrenaline-pumping day of fun. From go-kart racing to laser tag, this entertainment venue provides an action-packed escape for families and friends alike. Additionally, the Ultimate Rush Speed & Thrill Park presents an opportunity to experience high-speed go-kart racing in a safe and exciting environment. With so many options available, Reno is sure to keep you entertained and engaged throughout your stay.
Shopping Hotspots in Reno NV You Can't Miss
Reno’s shopping scene is as diverse as its attractions, featuring everything from local boutiques to well-known retail chains. Whether you’re in search of unique souvenirs, trendy apparel, or artisanal goods, the city has something to offer every shopper. One of the premier shopping destinations is Meadowood Mall, where you can find a wide range of stores, including fashion retailers, electronics, and specialty shops. This mall is perfect for a leisurely shopping day, complete with dining options to refuel during your retail therapy.
If you’re looking for something more eclectic, Junkee Vintage is a must-visit. This quirky store offers a treasure trove of vintage clothing, home decor, and unique collectibles. It’s a fantastic place to hunt for one-of-a-kind items that you won’t find anywhere else. The store’s vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff make browsing a fun experience, and you might just leave with a special piece to remember your trip by.
For art lovers, the River Gallery showcases the work of local artists and offers a chance to purchase beautiful pieces that reflect the spirit of Reno. From paintings to sculptures, the gallery provides a glimpse into the creative talent of the region. Shopping in Reno is not just about buying; it’s about discovering local culture and supporting the community. With these shopping hotspots, you can take home a piece of Reno that tells a story.
Nature's Playground: Outdoor Attractions in Reno NV
Reno’s stunning natural surroundings offer a plethora of outdoor attractions that beckon nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. One of the most popular spots is Virginia Lake Park, a beautiful oasis nestled within the city. This park features scenic walking paths, picnic areas, and a tranquil lake perfect for birdwatching. It's an ideal place to unwind and enjoy a peaceful afternoon with family or friends. The park’s lush greenery and well-maintained facilities make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
For those seeking more adventure, the Hunter Creek Trail provides a fantastic hiking opportunity just a short drive from downtown Reno. This scenic trail meanders through picturesque landscapes, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The trail is moderately challenging, making it suitable for hikers of various skill levels. As you trek through the area, you’ll encounter beautiful wildflowers in the spring and stunning fall foliage, making each season a unique experience.
Another gem in Reno’s outdoor offerings is Bartley Ranch Regional Park, which combines natural beauty with cultural experiences. The park features hiking trails, picnic spots, and even a historic ranch house. Visitors can enjoy various activities, including horseback riding and seasonal events that celebrate local heritage. With its blend of nature and history, Bartley Ranch is a perfect destination for those looking to connect with Reno’s outdoor charm. These outdoor attractions truly highlight the natural beauty that surrounds the city, inviting everyone to explore and enjoy.
Uncover Reno NV's Rich History and Culture
Reno's history is woven into the fabric of its identity, showcasing a unique blend of cultural influences and historical significance. One of the city's most notable attractions is the National Automobile Museum, which boasts an impressive collection of over 200 vintage automobiles. This museum not only highlights the evolution of the automobile but also tells the story of Reno's role in the automotive industry. Visitors can explore beautifully restored vehicles, learn about famous car manufacturers, and even see cars that have appeared in films. It's a fantastic way to appreciate the craftsmanship and innovation that has shaped the automotive landscape.
Another cultural gem is the Nevada Museum of Art, where art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in a diverse range of exhibitions. The museum focuses on the art and culture of the American West, featuring both contemporary and historical works. Special events and educational programs are frequently hosted here, making it a dynamic space for creativity and inspiration. Additionally, the Truckee River Walk offers a picturesque stroll along the river, adorned with public art installations and scenic views. This area is perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, or simply soaking in the local atmosphere.
For those interested in local heritage, the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center hosts various events throughout the year, celebrating the city’s agricultural roots. From rodeos to livestock shows, these events provide insight into the community's traditions and the importance of agriculture in the region. Exploring Reno's historical and cultural attractions offers a deeper understanding of the city's identity, making it a rewarding experience for visitors.
Family-Friendly Fun in Reno NV for All Ages
Reno is a fantastic destination for families, offering a variety of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One of the top family-friendly spots is the Ultimate Rush Speed & Thrill Park, where kids and adults alike can enjoy thrilling go-kart racing, arcade games, and laser tag. This entertainment venue guarantees a day filled with excitement and laughter, making it a perfect choice for family outings. The park's vibrant atmosphere and variety of activities ensure that everyone can find something enjoyable to do.
Another great option for families is Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, which features expansive green spaces, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Families can spend quality time together while enjoying the outdoors, whether it's playing frisbee, having a picnic, or simply taking a leisurely stroll. The park also hosts seasonal events, providing additional opportunities for family fun throughout the year.
For a unique experience, the SWAN LAKE NATURE STUDY AREA offers educational opportunities for children and adults to learn about local wildlife and ecosystems. Guided nature walks and educational programs are available, making it a great way for families to connect with nature while gaining knowledge about the environment. With so many family-friendly attractions, Reno ensures that visitors of all ages have a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Experience the Excitement of Reno NV's Festivals and Events
Reno is known for its lively festivals and events that celebrate the city's culture, community, and creativity. One of the most anticipated events is the Reno Rodeo, held annually in June. This week-long celebration features thrilling rodeo competitions, live music, and a lively carnival atmosphere. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience the local culture and enjoy a taste of the Wild West. The rodeo attracts visitors from all over, making it a highlight of the summer season.
Another notable event is the Reno River Festival, which takes place in May along the scenic Truckee River. This festival celebrates outdoor activities and features exciting competitions, live music, and local vendors. Visitors can enjoy kayaking competitions, art displays, and delicious food while soaking in the beautiful riverside setting. It's an excellent way to experience Reno's vibrant community spirit and outdoor lifestyle.
Throughout the year, Reno hosts various cultural events, art walks, and seasonal festivals that showcase local talent and creativity. The Burning Man Art and Mural Private Pedicab Tour is a unique experience that allows visitors to explore the city’s artistic side while learning about the famous Burning Man festival. These events not only provide entertainment but also foster a sense of community, making them an integral part of the Reno experience.
Practical Travel Information for Your Reno NV Adventure
When planning a trip to Reno, having the right information can enhance your experience. One important aspect to consider is local customs. Reno is known for its friendly and welcoming locals, so don't hesitate to strike up a conversation or ask for recommendations. Tipping is customary in restaurants, bars, and for services like taxi drivers or hotel staff, typically ranging from 15% to 20% of the total bill.
As for currency, the United States dollar is the official currency, and ATMs are widely available throughout the city. Most establishments accept credit and debit cards, making transactions convenient for travelers. It's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases or local markets, where card acceptance may vary.
In case of emergencies, the local emergency number is 911, and it's good to familiarize yourself with the location of the nearest hospital or urgent care facility. Reno has several healthcare facilities, ensuring that medical assistance is readily available if needed. Having this practical information at hand will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit to Reno.
Explore the Culinary Delights of Reno NV
Reno's culinary scene is as diverse as its attractions, offering a plethora of dining options that cater to every palate. From casual eateries to upscale restaurants, the city has something for everyone. For those craving a taste of local cuisine, the Reno Riverwalk District is home to various dining establishments that highlight farm-to-table ingredients and regional flavors. Enjoy a leisurely meal along the river, where you can savor delicious dishes while taking in the scenic views.
For a unique dining experience, Junkee Vintage not only offers vintage shopping but also features a café that serves delightful bites and beverages. This quirky spot is perfect for a casual lunch or coffee break, allowing visitors to relax and recharge while surrounded by eclectic decor. The combination of shopping and dining makes it a fun stop for foodies and treasure hunters alike.
Don't miss the chance to try some local favorites, such as Basque cuisine, which reflects the region's rich cultural heritage. Restaurants serving this hearty fare often feature communal dining experiences, where guests can enjoy a variety of dishes in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Exploring Reno's culinary delights is an adventure in itself, offering a taste of the city's vibrant culture and community.
Nightlife and Entertainment in Reno NV for Night Owls
As the sun sets, Reno transforms into a lively hub of nightlife and entertainment. The city boasts a variety of bars, clubs, and entertainment venues that cater to all tastes. One of the most popular nightlife spots is the Grand Sierra Resort & Casino, where visitors can enjoy live music, dance the night away, or try their luck at the gaming tables. The resort often hosts renowned artists and performers, ensuring that there's always something exciting happening.
If you're in the mood for a more laid-back atmosphere, the Reno Midtown District is filled with trendy bars and lounges that offer craft cocktails and local brews. This area is perfect for bar hopping, allowing visitors to experience the city's vibrant nightlife scene while mingling with locals. Many venues feature outdoor patios, making it an enjoyable place to unwind on warm evenings.
For those seeking unique entertainment options, the Max Action Arena Experience offers a thrilling night out with go-kart racing and laser tag. This venue provides a fun-filled environment for friends and families looking for an action-packed evening. With so many nightlife options available, Reno ensures that night owls have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city's energetic atmosphere.
Outdoor Adventure Sports to Try in Reno NV
Reno is a paradise for adventure sports enthusiasts, offering a variety of thrilling activities that cater to adrenaline junkies. One of the most popular options is white-water rafting on the Truckee River, where visitors can experience the rush of navigating rapids while enjoying stunning scenery. Guided tours are available for all skill levels, making it an accessible adventure for families and groups looking to bond over an exhilarating experience.
Mountain biking is another fantastic way to explore the beautiful landscapes surrounding Reno. The city is home to numerous trails that cater to both beginners and experienced riders. Trails like the Hunter Creek Trail provide breathtaking views and a chance to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying an adrenaline-pumping ride. Renting bikes is easy, with several local shops offering rentals and guided tours for those looking to discover the best trails.
In the winter months, nearby ski resorts offer fantastic skiing and snowboarding opportunities, attracting winter sports enthusiasts from all over. With breathtaking mountain views and well-groomed slopes, resorts provide a perfect setting for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Renting gear is convenient, and lessons are available for those looking to improve their skills. Outdoor adventure sports in Reno promise unforgettable experiences and memories that will last a lifetime.
Day Trips from Reno NV to Explore the Surrounding Area
Reno's prime location makes it an excellent base for day trips to explore the stunning natural beauty and attractions in the surrounding area. One of the most popular destinations is Lake Tahoe, just a short drive away. Known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking mountain scenery, Lake Tahoe offers a plethora of outdoor activities year-round, including hiking, swimming, and skiing. Visitors can spend the day enjoying the lake's beauty, exploring charming lakeside towns, or indulging in water sports.
Another fantastic day trip option is the Virginia City, a historic mining town that provides a glimpse into the Wild West. Visitors can stroll along the wooden boardwalks, explore old saloons, and learn about the rich history of the area. The town often hosts events and reenactments that bring the past to life, making it an engaging experience for history buffs and families alike.
For those seeking a more serene escape, the Black Rock Desert offers stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration. Known for the famous Burning Man festival, this vast desert area is perfect for hiking, camping, and stargazing. The unique terrain and breathtaking sunsets create a magical atmosphere that is perfect for a day of adventure. With so many incredible day trip options, visitors to Reno can easily explore the natural beauty and rich history of the surrounding region.
Weather and Climate Insights for Your Reno NV Trip
Understanding Reno's climate is key to planning the perfect visit. The city experiences a high desert climate, characterized by four distinct seasons. Summers (June to August) are typically warm, with daytime temperatures often reaching the 80s and 90s °F (27-37 °C). This is an ideal time for outdoor activities, festivals, and enjoying the beautiful parks and lakes in the area. Visitors should pack light clothing, sunscreen, and plenty of water to stay hydrated while exploring.
Fall (September to November) brings cooler temperatures, with highs in the 60s and 70s °F (15-25 °C) and stunning autumn foliage. This is a great time for scenic drives and outdoor activities, as the weather remains pleasant. Layered clothing is recommended, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day.
Winter (December to February) is cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Snowfall is common, especially in the nearby mountains, making it a popular time for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. Visitors should prepare for winter conditions by bringing warm clothing, including jackets, gloves, and hats. Spring (March to May) sees a gradual warming trend, with blooming flowers and milder temperatures, making it another lovely time to explore Reno's outdoor attractions. Understanding the weather patterns will help visitors make the most of their time in Reno.