Boutique Hotels in North Dakota, United States

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Best boutique hotels in North Dakota

According to guest feedback from the past 12 months

Cultural Comfort in Fargo:
Radisson Blu Fargo
Medical Center Convenience:
Americinn By Wyndham Fargo Medical Center
Budget Friendly Stays:
Rodeway Inn
Comfort in the Heart of Fargo:
Ramada By Wyndham Fargo

FAQs about boutique hotels in North Dakota

Our FAQs contain 5 questions about North Dakota hotels.

Which boutique hotels are the most family-friendly in North Dakota?
Americinn By Wyndham Fargo Medical Center offers family-friendly amenities, including spacious rooms and a pool. Candlewood Suites Fargo South-Medical Center By Ihg also provides kitchenette facilities, suitable for families looking to prepare meals.
What are the average prices and cheapest options for boutique hotels in North Dakota?
The average price for a boutique hotel in North Dakota ranges from $100 to $180 per night. The cheapest option typically is Rodeway Inn, where prices can start around $70, depending on the season.
Which boutique hotels in North Dakota are top-rated based on guest reviews?
Radisson Blu Fargo and Candlewood Suites Fargo-North Dakota State University By Ihg are highly rated, with scores often above 4.5 out of 5. Guests appreciate the modern amenities and exceptional service at these properties.

Boutique Hotels in North Dakota: Key Facts

This guide provides concise insights into boutique hotels in North Dakota, evaluating 6 properties to assist travelers in making informed accommodation decisions.

Typical nightly prices range from $120 to $250.

There are approximately 6 boutique hotels across the state.

Peak travel seasons include summer (June-August) and early fall (September).

Local occupancy taxes range from 5% to 10%, varying by city.

Boutique hotels typically sit 1-3 km from attractions like Theodore Roosevelt National Park and downtown Fargo.