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How much do hotels in Montana cost?

The average price of a hotel in Montana has been around $194/night over the last 3 days. You can expect year-round prices for a 5-star hotel in Montana to be around $1,646/night, a 4-star hotel at $162/night, and a 3-star at $175/night on average.

What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Montana?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Montana is November ($139). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Montana is July ($297).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Montana?

The cheapest day to stay in Montana is Saturday ($194). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Friday, when the average nightly price is $232.

How much is a hotel in Montana tonight?

Users have found prices for hotels in Montana tonight starting as low as $47, rising to an average cost of $152, based on searches in the last 72 hours. Prices start from $116 for a 4-star hotel in Montana for tonight.

How much is a Montana hotel room this weekend?

In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen prices for hotels in Montana this weekend for as little as $54/night. If you’re specifically looking for a 3-star hotel this weekend, our users have found prices as low as $59/night. For a 4-star hotel in Montana, the cheapest rate recently found was $124/night for this weekend.

How far ahead should you book a hotel in Montana?

Save money by booking a hotel at least 1 day before your trip to Montana. The lowest price found when booking 1 day ahead was $116 per night.

Where to stay in Montana

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About Montana

Extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains, Montana is a ruggedly beautiful state in the American West. It is one of the least populated states in the United States, with huge expanses of national parks, forests and wide open spaces that attract adventure-seeking travellers from near and far.

Things to do in Montana

Whether you want to get cultured in Bozeman or escape to the wilds of Glacier National Park, Montana will leave you speechless.

Explore Glacier National Park. Encompassing snow-capped mountains, alpine meadows and sparkling lakes, Glacier National Park is the jewel in Montana’s crown. It can easily be explored along the 80-kilometre-long Going-to-the-Sun Road, which has been designated as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Alternatively, there are hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails to explore, with one of the most famous being the spectacular Highline Trail.

Visit the museums of Bozeman. Located in the Rocky Mountains of southern Montana, Bozeman is a lively city surrounded by hiking, mountain biking and skiing trails. Learn about AI and communications at the American Computer & Robotics Museum before delving into the local history at the Museum of the Rockies. This Montana State University-run institution is also home to the Siebel Dinosaur Complex, which is famed for its collection of Tyrannosaurus rex specimens.

Get active in Yellowstone National Park. Montana encompasses the north-west corner of Yellowstone National Park, with both the West Entrance and the North Entrance within the state’s boundaries. The West Entrance provides easy access to the world's tallest (currently-active) geyser, Steamboat Geyser, as well as the highly predictable Old Faithful geyser. From the North Entrance, you can explore the Boiling River and the travertine terraces of the Mammoth Hot Springs.

Getting around Montana

Billings Logan International Airport and Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport are the major aviation gateways to Montana, with flights to destinations across the United States. Amtrak’s Empire Builder train serves towns and cities across the state’s north while long-distance buses connect communities in the south. Renting a car is the most convenient way of getting around Montana.

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