Ski resorts in Iowa, United States

Where to Stay in Iowa, United States — Prices With All Fees Included

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Cheap hotels in Iowa worth considering

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Waterpark Wonderlands:
Scenic Retreats:
Strawberry Farm B And B
Family Friendly Stays:
Days Inn By Wyndham Dubuque
Convenient Business Locations:
Towneplace Suites By Marriott Dubuque Downtown
Budget-Friendly Choices:
Super 8 By Wyndham Spirit Lake/Okoboji
Quick Stopover Spots:
Super 8 By Wyndham Ida Grove
Alluring Getaway Near Council Bluffs:
Courtyard By Marriott Omaha East/Council Bluffs, Ia

FAQs about hotels in Iowa

The main things you should know before booking a hotel

Which hotels in Iowa offer the best views or are family-friendly?
The Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark features views of the Mississippi River and offers family-friendly amenities such as a water park. The Days Inn By Wyndham Dubuque also caters to families and provides easy access to city attractions.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Iowa?
Among the listed hotels, the Super 8 By Wyndham Spirit Lake/Okoboji and the Super 8 By Wyndham Ida Grove often provide more affordable rates, typically starting around $70 per night, depending on the season.
What are the top-rated hotels in Iowa based on guest reviews?
The Towneplace Suites By Marriott Dubuque Downtown and the Courtyard By Marriott Omaha East/Council Bluffs are frequently noted as top-rated properties, with guests praising their cleanliness and service.
Which hotel in Iowa is particularly suitable for couples?
The Strawberry Farm B And B is known for its romantic setting, making it an ideal choice for couples seeking a cozy getaway.

Essential Hotel Facts in Iowa, United States

This guide provides key information on hotels in Iowa, evaluating 8 properties to help travelers make informed accommodation choices based on specific features and costs.

Typical nightly rates range from $80 to $150.

There are 8 hotels evaluated across the state.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June-August) and fall (September-November).

Local taxes average around 7%, with possible additional fees.

Most hotels are within 5 km of major attractions like the Iowa State Capitol.