Hotels in Reno (NV)









- Valet parking
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Cash withdrawal
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Hot tub
- Fitness center
- Sauna
Very good
408 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Hot tub
- Golf course [on-site]
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
Excellent
126 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Golf course [on-site]
- Fitness center
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
Very good
241 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Valet parking
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Hot tub
- Luggage storage
- Cash withdrawal
Excellent
577 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Laundry service
- Safety deposit boxes
Excellent
59 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Pets allowed
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Fitness center
- Spa
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
74 reviews









- Pets allowed
- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
- Shops
- Laundry service
29 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Golf course [on-site]
- Fitness center
- Breakfast [free]
- Swimming pool [outdoor]
Very good
85 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Fitness center
- Sauna
- Bicycles
- Front desk [24-hour]
Excellent
303 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Car power charging station
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Hot tub
- Fitness center
- Sauna
- Game room
Very good
31 reviews









- Valet parking
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Cash withdrawal
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Hot tub
- Fitness center
- Sauna
Very good
408 reviews
Fast facts about Reno (NV), United States
Accommodations | 153 properties |
Popular hotel | J Resort |
Popular area | South Reno |
Nightly rates from | $44 |
Airport | Reno-Tahoe International Airport |
Where to stay in Reno (NV)
Reno (NV) hotels & accommodations

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 rooms were a solid 4 stars except for the small and old TV. These rooms would be $150 a night in any most cities, very nice. Buffet is good, use the 2 for 1 coupon that comes with the room. Hash House 24 hour restaurant on the 2nd floor was pretty amazing. I think they have the biggest portions of any place I've ever been, seriously. Other than that - well,...

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 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...

The rooms were a solid 4 stars except for the small and old TV. These rooms would be $150 a night in any most cities, very nice. Buffet is good, use the 2 for 1 coupon that comes with the room. Hash House 24 hour restaurant on the 2nd floor was pretty amazing. I think they have the biggest portions of any place I've ever been, seriously. Other than that - well,...

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...

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...

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 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...

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.
4-star hotels in Reno (NV)

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...

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.
No supermarkets in the center, just casino's and snackbars. There's a nice river and some nice bars. That's it for Reno, sorry.
Reno is a weird town. It's just the strip of a few blocks and half a dozen casinos/resorts, and then mostly suburbia for a few miles around.
The recession has hit Reno hard. The past few years we have noticed fewer and fewer relaxed happy people and more and more kind of sad and desperate locals.
Fairly small downtown, all easily walkable. Several good breweries. Good road systems for exploring surrounding area.
Reno (NV) hotels with breakfast
Frequently asked questions
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 179. The average price for a 4-star resort in Reno (NV) this weekend is USD 171.
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 190. The average price for a 4-star property in Reno (NV) tonight is USD 167.
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 Home2 Suites by Hilton Reno, Kasa Archive Reno-Tahoe and Courtyard Reno Downtown/Riverfront.
What are the most suitable resorts around Reno (NV) for group visitors?
Resorts around Reno (NV) that are exceptionally rated by group vacationers are Grand Sierra Resort & Casino, Atlantis Casino Resort Spa and J Resort.
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, Homewood Suites by Hilton Reno and SpringHill Suites by Marriott Reno.
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, Homewood Suites by Hilton Reno and SpringHill Suites by Marriott Reno.
What places to stay found in Reno (NV) are highly rated for service?
Accommodationslocated in Reno (NV) that is exceptionally rated with regards to service include WorldMark Reno and Courtyard Reno.
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 Hotel 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 located in Reno (NV) next to a golf course include Sleek Family Retreat 4 Mi to Downtown Reno!, Luxurious Midtown Retreat with Furnished Deck! and Charming Reno House with Private Yard and Deck!.
Is quarantine mandatory for fully vaccinated tourists to enter Reno (NV)?
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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Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required to enter Reno (NV) from outside the country. For further details, please reach out to local authority or visit here.
