Located 5 miles from Brigham Young University, this Provo motel offers a seasonal outdoor pool. All guest rooms include free Wi-Fi and a grab and go breakfast is provided.
Nestled in the mountains and adjacent to the Provo River Trail, this Utah hotel features an indoor pool and a hot tub. Baymont Inn & Suites Provo River's spacious rooms provide free Wi-Fi.
The Sleep Inn Provo near University is located minutes from Provo Towne Centre which offers a variety of shops and restaurants. The hotel provides a continental breakfast and indoor pool and jacuzzi.
Best Western Plus Provo University Inn is 1 mile from Brigham Young University and 2 miles from Provo Amtrak Station. It features an indoor pool, a fitness centre and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Just a mile from BYU, this hotel features an outdoor pool, whirlpool and a fitness center. It also offers a complimentary shuttle service to destinations within a 20-mile radius.
This hotel is located less than 4 miles from Uinta National Forest and Brigham Young University. It has an indoor pool, and offers spacious rooms with luxury bedding and free Wi-Fi.
This hotel is situated near the Wasatch Mountains, and is a 3-minute drive from Brigham Young University. It has an indoor pool, and offers spacious suites.
Offering an indoor pool, the Fairfield Inn Provo is 10 minutes’ drive from Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University. It features free high-speed internet throughout the hotel.
Fly into Salt Lake City International Airport, then take a 1-hour drive south to Provo. Alternatively, take a Greyhound bus or Amtrak train. For international travellers, connecting flights may be necessary.
The most convenient airport for Provo, Utah is Salt Lake City International Airport due to its numerous domestic and international flights. It's approximately 75km away, making it a convenient choice for travellers.
Provo, Utah, offers several public transport options. The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides bus services throughout the city. For intercity travel, the FrontRunner commuter train is available. Alternatively, cycling is popular, with numerous bike lanes and trails. Car hire is also an option for more flexibility.
Downtown Provo is an ideal area for visitors, offering a mix of historic charm, dining options, and cultural attractions like the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum. Provo River neighbourhood is also popular, known for its outdoor activities and proximity to Brigham Young University.
Provo, Utah, experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are hot, with average highs of 32°C, while winters (December-February) are cold and snowy, with average lows of -7°C. Spring and autumn are mild and pleasant. The city receives most of its rainfall in late spring and early summer, with a drier period from July to October. There's no monsoon or hurricane season in Provo.
What guests said about Provo:
2.0
Scored 2.0
Person that check me in say she was going to upgrade my room...
Person that check me in say she was going to upgrade my room. That was great but later I was charged $53.63 as a miscellaneous charge which we did not use anything extra during our stay. This is a reap off I won't stay in this hotel again.
Donald
United States
10
Scored 10
We've made a lot of trips to Provo and the surrounding area.
We've made a lot of trips to Provo and the surrounding area. We love the city and this time were spent time in the City Center Temple. I love the shopping opportunities, and especially the farmers market at city center park
Kathy
United States
10
Scored 10
We spent most of our time in Springville and it was...
We spent most of our time in Springville and it was beautiful. We visited a couple parks and they were clean and safe. Springville and the surrounding area left us with a small town feel. Neighbors are friendly and look out for one another. We avoided the tourist traps and just enjoyed our time. I plan to move to Wyoming or Idaho, but I have to admit that I am tempted to look closer at Utah based on this trip.
Ken
2.0
Scored 2.0
My stay at the Days inn in Provo on Aug 27/29 was my worst...
My stay at the Days inn in Provo on Aug 27/29 was my worst experience I have had since booking with Booking.com. Didn’t get the room booked and front desk didn’t care they dead they could only go by that they had on computer every when I showed my confirmation e-Mail. Booking.com show breakfast included but no breakfast. Facilities where not keep up and looked like it was in a abandoned office track. The room we stayed in lock on inside of door was broken and there was a definite path on bathroom door like it was broken in too. We will remember this stay for future bookings and will bypass all Days Inn and have to think twice about anything by Wyndham. I will send this to the main office all so and Booking.com.
Rob
United States
10
Scored 10
I travel often to many states as a youtuber and video...
I travel often to many states as a youtuber and video blogger. I collect items that can be repurposed and reused in crafts or other projects. I found Provo to be a beautiful and dynamic city with a small town feel. Near by Orem is a city within a city featuring many community green spaces and an abundance of fun and interesting shopping.
BMast
United States
10
Scored 10
I loved all the shopping!
I loved all the shopping! The mountains were so beautiful with the changing of the leaves. We ate at Olive Garden, Applebees and Red Robin but there are unlimited types of restraunts. People are very friendly. There is a nice bus system and lots of lanes for all the traffic.
Everything about this place was phenomenal. sheets smell clean bathroom was clean. The whole entire room was spotless. I want to thank housekeepers. They are the heart of the hotel.
Thank you. And to the young lady that made breakfast this morning. You are awesome. All the guests, including myself, had smiles and it was amazing.
I will come here again. I recommend this place outstanding. I give it a 10 out of 10 🌟
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Everything went well for our stay. However the parking structure was not yet finished for parking at the Hyatt. So that was somewhat of an inconvenience everything looked brand new. But it would’ve been nice if they could’ve coordinated the structure for parking Being finished at the same time the hotel itself was finished. But overall very nice hotel great stay
Staying in Provo can sometimes be such a disappointment with the hotel choices. The new Residence Inn South is just the cure. The suites are spacious and beds are comfortable. The bathroom is also roomy with lots of light. The kitchen area has everything you need. The location has lots of restaurants and places to walk to. I can’t rave enough about this place!
The breakfast was self service and started early (which was good) with granola, yoghurt and orange juice. Waffles and burgers were available. The bed and showers were good standard. We particularly liked the fact that it had a good restaurant attached to the hotel called Ruby River Steak House which served good quality food and drink.
WITH FEW GOOD CHOICES FOR A BETTER QUALITY HOTEL NEAR BYU THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO STAY AT A FAIR PRICE. ON A ROAD TRIP AND HAD TO DO LAUNDRY. GOOD FACULITIES BUT AT A COST-$2 PER WASH AND $2 PER DRY. VERY NICE INDOOR POOL TO SWIM IN WHILE DOING LAUNDRY.
Wonderfully large suite with kitchen and full sized refrigerator! Comfortable bed, clean, and property well kept. Breakfast was great with healthy choices (bananas, oatmeal and oat milk!) Enjoyed the Provo river trail which starts adjacent to the hotel.
Staff is always friendly, accommodating and helpful. Secluded, low key area. Right by the river so its nice. They Almost always have the cheapest rates. For the price it's the best safest cleanest affordable hotel in provo.
It’s an older hotel room furnishings are dated but gave a homey comfortable atmosphere. Shower had great water pressure something you don’t find in hotel rooms these days. Location close to BYU and restaurants.
This property is within walking distance to LaVell Edward Stadium and the Provo City Center Temple. Super clean. Very helpful and responsive owner. it’s our new favorite place to stay in Utah Valley!
Key for our room door did not work. Finally moved to a new room. Key for outside door did not work. We use a rock to prop open the door. Just an old worn out hotel.
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