Luxury hotels in Montana

Verified guest reviews from the past 12 months

Historic Charm in the Heart of Billings:
Northern Hotel
Mountain Retreat with Unmatched Views:
Grouse Mountain Lodge
Urban Elegance in Bozeman:
Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman By Ihg
Riverside Relaxation in Missoula:
Doubletree By Hilton Missoula Edgewater
Ski-In Ski-Out Luxury Experience:
Big Sky Resort Village Center
Contemporary Comfort in Big Sky:
Residence Inn By Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel
Charming Stay with Local Flavor:
Lewis & Clark Motel - Bozeman

FAQs about luxury hotels in Montana

To know more about places to stay in Montana, read these 5 answers to FAQs.

Which luxury hotels in Montana are family-friendly?
Big Sky Resort Village Center offers family amenities including ski-in/ski-out access and a children's program. Firebrand Hotel also provides easy access to family activities with its proximity to parks and local attractions.
Are there luxury hotels in Montana with unique views?
The Grouse Mountain Lodge features stunning views of the Flathead Valley and surrounding mountains. The Northern Hotel in Billings offers urban views with a historic charm.
Which luxury hotel in Montana is recommended for couples?
The Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman is ideal for couples, boasting a romantic atmosphere and proximity to downtown restaurants and attractions.
What are the best-rated luxury hotels in Montana according to guest reviews?
The Firebrand Hotel and the Big Sky Resort Village Center consistently receive high ratings for service and facilities. Guests appreciate the modern amenities and scenic locations.
What are some of the cheapest luxury hotel options in Montana?
The Lewis & Clark Motel in Bozeman offers competitive rates starting around $120 per night. The Madison Hotel Motel is another budget-friendly choice with rates starting around $112.

Luxury Hotels in Montana: Key Insights

This guide evaluates 12 luxury hotels in Montana, providing essential information on pricing, peak seasons, and proximity to attractions for travelers seeking upscale accommodations.

Typical prices range from $300 to $700 per night.

There are 12 luxury hotels evaluated across Montana.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June-August) and winter (December-February).

Local taxes/fees average around 10% for accommodations.

Luxury hotels are often within 10 miles of attractions like Glacier National Park and Yellowstone.