momondo users have recommended 10 hotels to users looking to stay near Montana State University-Bozeman. Hotels in this area have an average price of $193 per night. These prices may change based on several factors, such as time of year. Hotels near Montana State University-Bozeman are typically 2% less expensive than the average hotel in Bozeman, which is $198.
Low Season | February | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | August | most expensive time to stay |
31% | expected price decrease | |
19% | expected price increase |
Price | $163 - $292 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Wednesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$247 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$311 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Bozeman is: 4-5 star, 13 days before. |
1-2 star | $172 - $234 | |
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3 star | $226 - $278 | |
4-5 star | $359 - $411 |
Lowest Hotel Price | $40 |
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Hotels Near Airport | 789 |
Bozeman, Montana is has a great public transportation system. The Streamline bus service is both eco-conscious and fare-free. There’s even a late-night service that operates Thursday through Saturday. Streamline will take you almost anywhere you need to go in Bozeman and will also connect you with the Skyline Bus System that takes you to and from Big Sky. For easy access to the Streamline service, look for Bozeman hotels in the downtown neighborhoods of Mendenhall and Tracy or near Montana State University. If you need a specific pick-up or drop-off point, you can access Uber or Lyft 24/7 in Bozeman, Montana.
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Bozeman, MT
5997 East Valley Center Road, Bozeman, MT, United States
Kimpton - Armory Hotel Bozeman, An IHG Hotel
24 West Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, MT, United States
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If your stay in Bozeman is all about exploring nature and heading into the mountains, then the South Side is the neighborhood for you. Here, you’ll have easy access to the bars and restaurants of Downtown Bozeman, but you’ll also be as close as you can get to the paths that lead you out into the beauty of the Rockies. Business travelers will find Bozeman hotels in the downtown area to be centrally placed and convenient. The Lark Bozeman offers a 24-hour business center and places you in the heart of the downtown district, with art, culture, cafes and restaurants at your doorstep. Meanwhile, those looking for a romantic getaway may wish to consider a more natural setting on the outskirts of town. Bozeman hotels like the MountainView Lodge and Suites or the SpringHill Suites by Marriott would be ideal options.
Most people looking to book hotels in Bozeman are looking to explore on the many outdoor activities the region is famous for. The Gallatin River offers opportunities for kayaking, while the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area has plenty of hiking trails, including access to Bear Trap Canyon. Those booking Bozeman hotels in winter may wish to pack their skiing or snowboarding gear. Bozeman is nestled in the Rocky Mountains, meaning it has an abundance of opportunities for winter sports. Yellowstone National Park and the Gallatin National Forest are easily accessible from Bozeman. In Downtown Bozeman, you’ll also find an array of museums and galleries, including the Museum of the Rockies and the Altitude Gallery.
Whether you’re looking for bars, restaurants, or both, Downtown Bozeman is the place to be. In this neighborhood, you can find a selection of cafes, restaurants, pubs, bars and taverns to cater to nearly any taste. Downtown Bozeman hotels place you within easy walking distance of Plonk, the Sashimi Bar, Lockhorn Cider House, Copper Whiskey Bar & Grill, the Montana Ale Works and more. This means every night can be a new adventure in fine dining, live music and the region’s finest craft beer and cider. For those who enjoy dive bars, you can make like a Bozeman local and head to the "Barmuda Triangle," demarcated by Scoop Bar, Molly Brown, and Haufbrau House. If you don’t feel like walking back to your accommodation, Streamline offers a late-night bus service from Thursday to Saturday that's convenient for most Bozeman hotels. Alternatively, Lyft and Uber operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week in Bozeman.
Sports fans will get a thrill out of the annual "Cats-Griz" game between the Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State Bobcats. Also known as "The Brawl of the Wild," this fierce event goes down at Bobcat Stadium on the Montana State University grounds. The Streamline bus service offers free transport to and from the stadium from all Bozeman suburbs. However, if you want to go on your own schedule, you can book an Uber or Lyft ride in advance. Bozeman hotels are also the perfect launch point for visitors stopping by in winter to carve up some snow at Big Sky and the Bridger Bowl Ski Area. Though taxis offer the quickest trip from Bozeman, they are costly. Big Sky Shuttle offers a bus or private car service to Big Sky from the Bozeman Airport. Rental cars are a popular alternative for those who also wish to explore Bridger Bowl. Then there’s the annual Sweet Pea Festival, held on the first weekend of August each year, this event draws travelers and Bozemanites alike to the neighborhood for theater, comedy, music, dance, art exhibitions and of course, food. The festivities center around Lindley Park, making hotels in Bozeman’s Downtown an ideal base of operations for visitors to the city. Once again, the Streamline bus service is a convenient way to move around in Downtown Bozeman.
The cost of a hotel room in Bozeman will vary according to demand, location and star rating. On average, rooms will cost around $264 per night.
Bozeman hotels are at their most economical to book in the month of February. The rates you are charged may be 32% lower than in the high season and is the best time to get a great deal.
Hotel rooms in Bozeman are generally cheapest on Saturday and more costly on Tuesday.
Bozeman hostels and hotels with a 2 star rating and below charge around $58 for a bed per person. This will be around $179 under the cost of a typical Bozeman hotel.
With an average temperature of 44.6 °F and expected precipitation of 0.8″, October is a great month to explore the outdoors near Bozeman. Some great places to visit near Bozeman in October are Yellowstone National Park North Entrance and Lolo Peak.
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