Located off Interstate 90, this hotel is 4.3 miles from Montana State University-Bozeman. It features a large indoor pool with hot tub and guest rooms with cable TV and coffee facilities.
Amelda
South Africa
The overall property is clean and neat. We booked 2 nights and booked another night again. Luckily there was a room available.
Located 3 miles away from Montana State University, this motel features a year round indoor pool. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and provides free guest parking.
JIMMY
United States
The room was very clean and nice. I'm a building cleaner, so yes I'm impressed. The building staff are a very friendly and professional.
Just a 10-minute drive from the city centre of Bozeman, this hotel boasts free WiFi access and an on-site hot tub. Bridger Bowl Ski Area is 32 km from My Place Hotel.
Set in Bozeman, 2.2 km from Montana State University, Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman, an IHG Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre....
Leanne
Canada
Staff was very friendly and helpful, place was clean, mattress and pillows were great! Excellent location to walk all over downtown.
The LARK is located in the city centre of Bozeman, Montana. Free WiFi access is available at this modern hotel. Each bright and air-conditioned guest room here provides a flat-screen TV.
Situated in Bozeman, 15 km from Schlasman's, Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Bozeman features a hot tub and indoor pool. Each room is fitted with a TV.
Featuring an indoor heated pool with hot tub, this Bozeman, Montana hotel also provides a 24-hour gym and guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. Montana State University is 3 miles away.
PATRICIA
United States
that we were able to get a room, on short notice and got to see snow over all we had a good nights rest
Located 20 miles from skiing at Bridger Bowl, this Bozeman hotel offers an indoor pool and hot tub. Free Wi-Fi is included in each guest room. Hiking at Gallatin Canyon is 40 minutes’ drive away.
Near the excellent ski trails at Bridger Bowl and close to the historic city centre, this Bozeman, Montana hotel features an on-site restaurant and modern guestrooms offering microwaves and...
Gamell
United States
The place was comfortable. Nothing special. A bit expensive but so are most hotels in Bozeman.
Located 15 miles away from Bridger Bowl Ski Area, this Montana hotel features an indoor pool and hot tub. It serves a daily continental breakfast. All rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
The Days Inn and Suites Bozeman offers air-conditioned rooms and suites and a large indoor pool, just one mile from Glen Lake Park and 8 miles from Gallatin Field Airport.
Breakfast was not good. Room and bed were very good.
Located in Bozeman, 4.5 km from Montana State University, Courtyard by Marriott Bozeman provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Set against a backdrop of Montana's Rocky Mountains, this hotel offers an indoor pool, heated spa and fitness center. Suites come with fully equipped kitchens and free internet access.
Located at the base of the Bridger Mountains in Bozeman, Montana, this hotel is 3 miles from the Museum of the Rockies. It features an indoor pool/jacuzzi and on-site gym.
This Bozeman hotel is located off Interstate 90 and is 2 miles from the Gallatin Pioneer Museum. It offers an indoor pool, tour desk and suites with fully-equipped kitchens.
Beautiful hotel. Very clean. Great breakfast. Awesome staff
Set in Bozeman, 3.3 km from Montana State University, Residence Inn by Marriott Bozeman Downtown offers accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Walking distance to downtown, kitchenettes available
Set in Bozeman, 2.2 km from Montana State University, Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman, an IHG Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
proximity to downtown, dog friendly and rooftop pool
Element Bozeman offers accommodation in Bozeman. The hotel has a barbecue and terrace, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Rooms have a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Bem localizado
Café excelente
Hotel novo e muito confortável
Situated in Bozeman, Montana region, Everhome Suites Bozeman is located 3.2 km from Montana State University. The rooms at the hotel are fitted with a TV with satellite channels and a kitchen.
Fly into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN), the nearest airport to Bozeman, Montana. Direct flights are available from various US cities. International travellers may need a connecting flight. Alternatively, drive via Interstate 90; travel times vary based on starting location.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. It's approximately 13km from Bozeman, offering direct flights and good connections. It's the largest airport in Montana.
Bozeman, Montana offers several public transport options. Streamline Bus Service provides free rides within Bozeman and to nearby towns. For more flexibility, consider hiring a bike or walking, as the city is pedestrian-friendly. If you prefer driving, car rental services are available. Always check the latest schedules and routes.
The Downtown area in Bozeman, Montana, is ideal for visitors, offering a blend of historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and proximity to amenities. It's a hub for shopping, dining, and cultural attractions like the Museum of the Rockies.
Bozeman, Montana, USA experiences a continental climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summers (June to August) are warm with average highs of 27°C, while winters (December to February) are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dropping below -9°C. The city receives most of its precipitation in May, while the driest month is typically February. Bozeman does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
What guests said about Bozeman:
10
Scored 10
Bozeman is a very charming town.
Bozeman is a very charming town. Its Main street has a number of good restaurants and appealing shopping. The surrounding scenery is spectacular. Its certainly a town to experience for an overnight and a couple days.
Summ28
United States
10
Scored 10
Bozeman is a beautiful bit of history, western culture, good...
Bozeman is a beautiful bit of history, western culture, good food, and tremendous entertainment. Since the pandemic, the influx of tourists and new residents has hit the resources hard. Prices have dramatically increased and there is a "wait time" for most products and services. Montana is my home, and I am sensitive to the challenges for long-term residents of Bozeman. There is nothing more beautiful however in terms of Mother Nature's handiwork.
Andrea
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bozeman city is growing very fast.
Bozeman city is growing very fast. Spreading westerly, new homes and wide open skies....University town. I was led to believe the average age of all residents was 36 yrs. Wonderful research programs for vulcanism, geology, ancient artifacts and, animal's living in all the Yellowstone greater area, as well as great museums. Much flyfishing, much history of the West, good and bad...
Negatives are housing has become too expensive for folks working there all year round. Affordable housing is being constructed, but may need more.
Louis
10
Scored 10
Bozeman is a fun little western town, doable in an afternoon...
Bozeman is a fun little western town, doable in an afternoon. We stayed just outside of town and in addition to exploring Bozeman's shops and cafes, we visited local attractions such as the Museum of the Rockies (FABULOUS!) and the Madison Buffalo Leap (A MUST-DO). And we did some star-gazing on a brilliant clear night from Hyalite Canyon.
This was a great way to start our two-week trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park.
KATHLEEN
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bozeman is a clean, safe place to visit with a nice Main...
Bozeman is a clean, safe place to visit with a nice Main Street area for shopping, dining, and plenty of bars. The city itself is nice, but I thought Bozeman and especially Big Sky were overpriced. Roughly 60-90 minute drive to Yellowstone. Big Sky restaurants absolute robbery. 100 dollars for a steak at many restaurants. In Montana???
Kristin
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
We just stopped into Bozeman as a gateway to Yellowstone.
We just stopped into Bozeman as a gateway to Yellowstone. It was a good place to stock up on essentials (such as bear spray and snacks). Bozeman Hot Springs was a great place to unwind after a day of travel.
This place was so well put together. Although it wasn't in the heart of downtown main street Bozeman, it wasn't far and the facility itself made up for that. The room had so many fun details like an old school functioning record player with a Barry Manilow record. Also had products to try and its own mini fridge. To top things off they have a wonderful cafe with great food. Definitely would recommend this spot.
Easy drive, few minutes from Bozeman airport. Plenty free parking. We had two queen room, beds were super comfortable (most important thing for me when travelling). McD's next door. Lots of amenities in bathroom. Blackout curtains. Coffee, hairdryer. Delicious plentiful breakfast. Convenient for Bozeman town, Museum of the Rockies and other tourist places. We would definitely stay here again 10/10.
Staff was incredibly helpful and kind. Our room was super quiet, and the hotel was spotless. Beds were very comfortable. It was easy to get around from the hotel and avoid downtown Bozeman traffic while still being very close to downtown. Also, given that it was move-in at Montana State University, they didn't hyper-inflate their prices like a lot of other hotels in town, which was really nice.
Absolutely loved this property!! Super smooth check in service, all done via text making it very easy and complimented with a glass of champagne!! The Farmers Daughter cafe attached to this hotel was amazing, had breakfast there which was delicious, didn’t get to have lunch but the menu looked good. Good location, just a short walk from downtown, and they have bikes available for use.
The staff was very helpful on the phone, when I checked in and when I checked out. I appreciated that the room was clean, description was realistic, the Bozeman is a classic motel that wasn’t full of fancy amenities, but also didn’t cost the money that a fancy resort would have charged me! Sometimes you just want a clean, quiet room to sleep in after a long day of travel!
This is such a clean hotel and the breakfast area is so clean and they are constantly cleaning it the food was a 10. The poool and hottub area is clean as well. This has been by far the best hotel I have stayed at. All of the staff is amazing and george is a great worker. I wish I could remember the other people's names. But everyone there was great
This is a fine no-frills hotel in an okay location near a dozen nearly-identical hotels, situated at the outskirts of Bozeman. There is nothing remarkable or special about this hotel, but is an okay value for the money if you just need a bed. The bed was comfortable and that is all I needed.
Very comfortable house, nice garden, well equipped kitchen and lots of space in the living room/lounge. The beds are great! Bozeman (5 minutes by car) is a lovely town and the nature all around is stunning. This house is close to town and also supermarkets/shops (5 minutes by car)
Breakfast was fine, like any other hotel breakfasts. Their dining area was available for having your meals in. There was a big barbeque for use and a nice warm fire pit. Costco was right across the street and a supermarket was further down in the same area. Very convenient.
The LARK always welcomes us whether we’re there in winter or summer. Love the location. We always start the day with a coffee from Treeline Coffee and then make our way up Main Street to shop or eat. Their valet is really quick when we need our car to venture out of Bozeman.
This was an excellent value and a terrific place to stay for one night. The room was spacious and nicely furnished. The staff was friendly. The hotel was a fthree or four blocks from Main St in Downtown Bozeman. I highly recommend staying here for skiing and visiting.
Truely a value stop for us. We spent time in a 2nd location that same weekend in Bozeman, and the contrast was striking. Quality Inn was roomier, a good, cooked breakfast, friendly and engaging staff. No buyer's remorse from this hotel!
Overall I enjoyed my stay at the LARK, the staff was very friendly, and the rooms were very charming. I liked the plethora of outlets and usb ports. Lots of table/counter space in the rooms. I loved that it was a private boutique hotel.
Great hotel!! Beds are comfortable, room was clean, staff were so nice and helpful. Also the pool is great. Stayed for 2 nights and would love to stay more;)
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