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Best Reno, NV bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

Private Entry Suite – 5 Min Walk To Unr - Reno, NV
10 47 reviews
Reno, NV
07/10 – 07/12
$170/nighttotal: $340 (2 )

Private Entry Suite – 5 Min Walk To Unr

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B&B , Reno
This private suite near the University of Nevada, Reno offers convenient access to campus and surrounding areas.
The unit features a queen bed, sofa bed, and full-size bed in a private loft, accommodating up to four guests and including a kitchenette, one bathroom, and free parking.

Best Reno, NV bed and breakfasts with a garden

Fire Pit | Fire Place | Hot Tub | Room To Roam | - Reno, NV
9.9 108 reviews
Reno, NV
07/03 – 07/08
$538/nighttotal: $2690 (5 )

Fire Pit | Fire Place | Hot Tub | Room To Roam |

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gîte , Reno
This charming gîte is located just outside of Reno in the Truckee Meadows Valley, offering a peaceful escape from the city while still being close to downtown and the surrounding mountains. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a great option for travelers looking for a comfortable and relaxing stay.
The property features a main house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a separate garage apartment with an additional bedroom and bathroom, accommodating up to eight guests. Enjoy amenities like a wood-burning fireplace, air conditioning, a hot tub, a private mountain stream, and stunning views of the valley, making it perfect for a family getaway or a relaxing vacation with friends.
White Lotus Lodge In Midtown - Reno, NV
9.8 374 reviews
Reno, NV
07/17 – 07/19
$133/nighttotal: $266 (2 )

White Lotus Lodge In Midtown

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B&B , Reno
This White Lotus Lodge guest suite, located in Reno's Midtown, offers a unique stay on the grounds of the Reno Buddhist Center, within walking distance of restaurants and shops.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom chalet accommodates two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and access to a contemplative garden with a BBQ, meditation spaces, and occasional community dinners at the Moon Rabbit Cafe.
Modern Comfort Meets Midtown Reno - Reno, NV
9.9 217 reviews
Reno, NV
07/17 – 07/19
$169/nighttotal: $338 (2 )

Modern Comfort Meets Midtown Reno

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B&B , Reno
This studio apartment is located in Midtown Reno, a lively neighborhood just a short drive from downtown Reno's casinos and the Riverwalk. The studio consistently receives excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall guest experience.
The apartment has a private entrance and is comfortably designed to accommodate two guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a private patio, and an EV charger for a fee, making it a convenient and comfortable option for travelers.
Wilkie & Son's Airbnb - Reno, NV
9.9 156 reviews
Reno, NV
07/17 – 07/19
$145/nighttotal: $290 (2 )

Wilkie & Son's Airbnb

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B&B , Sparks
This Sparks bed and breakfast is conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from Downtown Sparks, a 10-minute drive from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, and a 10-minute drive from Downtown Reno. Guests have consistently rated it excellent for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The 2-bedroom suite features its own private entrance and bathroom, accommodating up to 3 guests. It comes equipped with amenities like a refrigerator, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, and a private patio for outdoor relaxation.

Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in Reno, NV

  • What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Reno?

    For a day trip, you'll want to hit up the National Automobile Museum, which has a massive collection of vintage cars. You can also check out the Reno Arch, a landmark that's been around since the 1920s. And if you're looking for some outdoor fun, head over to the Riverwalk District, which has a beautiful trail along the Truckee River.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Reno, NV?

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Reno?

    When you are planning a visit to Reno you can opt for bed and breakfast properties that can provide you with the right accommodation experience. This ensures that you can provide yourself and your family with the right holiday experiences. Bed and breakfast properties come in different varieties. Hence, you can choose from budget hotel rooms to private inns that provide you with private guest rooms to make you feel comfortable and relaxed. These bed and breakfast properties also come with added benefits and features like private bathrooms, free parking, free Wi-Fi and even laundry and housekeeping services.
  • In which districts of Reno should you consider booking a bed and breakfast?

    The Midtown District is a great place to stay, with plenty of charming B&Bs and restaurants within walking distance. The historic Fourth Street area is also a good choice, with many Victorian-era homes converted into B&Bs.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Reno, NV?

  • When is a good time to visit Reno?

    If you are visiting Reno for the first time you should choose the early summer and fall seasons. Hence, you should visit the city in April and May and October and November. These are the best months weather-wise allowing you to explore the outdoors and local attractions. If you prefer hiking and golfing this is the right weather. Also, you would not expect a lot of visitors at this time of the year. During the summer months from June to September more visitors come to Reno and that affects the hotel rates as well. Winters in Reno can get cold but if you want to stay on a budget you can choose winter months.
  • What is the typical weather in Reno, and how does it affect outdoor plans?

    Reno has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool, snowy winters. During the summer, you can expect temperatures in the 90s. In the winter, temperatures can drop below freezing, and there's a good chance of snow. So, be sure to pack for all types of weather, and check the forecast before you head out for any outdoor activities.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Reno, NV?

  • What are the best parks in Reno?

    1. Crissie Caughlin Park - If you are a dog owner, or you want a place to sit back and relax you can visit this park. This provides you with plenty of green spaces where you can unwind and soak in the Reno vibes.
    2. Idlewild Park - This is a large community park which has a rose garden, duck ponds and plenty of space for the kids to play around. Also, the park has a pool and skate area for the kids.
    3. University Ridge Park - Visiting this park in the evening hours can provide you with the best sunset experiences. While the park is smaller compared to other parks it still offers a great relaxing experience.
  • What dining options are recommended for solo travelers staying at bed and breakfasts in Reno?

    For solo travelers, there are tons of great cafes and bistros in the Midtown District. The Old Stone House is a popular spot for a romantic dinner, but it's also great for a solo meal. The Depot Cafe is another good choice, with a cozy atmosphere and a menu that caters to all tastes.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Reno, NV?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Reno, NV are Dulce Hogar, California Dreamin and 2 Rooms - 1 Night Per Guest Minimum - Pets Ok.

  • How can I get around Reno?

    Walk - If you are in the Riverwalk District you can walk to most of the local attractions which are nearby. Bicycle - However, if you want to cover more ground quickly and affordably, you can use the bike share program which allows you to use the biking paths across the city. Public Transport - You can also make use of public transport buses that can take you around the city on several routes. Many of these buses have racks that accommodate multiple bikes. Car - Renting a car sounds like a great idea only when you are exploring more places around and outside the city. If you are planning to visit Lake Tahoe it would be a good idea to rent a car.
  • What are the best cultural activities and events in and around Reno?

    Reno has a vibrant arts scene, with the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra and the Nevada Museum of Art being popular attractions. The city also hosts a number of festivals throughout the year, including the Artown festival in July, which features a month-long celebration of art, music, and dance.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Reno, NV?

  • What are the most popular street foods in Reno?

    Reno is a great place to enjoy some street food because you can find plenty of food trucks that can offer you all kinds of meals. You can find plenty of food trucks that offer pizzas, hamburgers, tacos and other Mexican food items. Also, you can find plenty of options for hot dogs and the classic mac n cheese. Chicken wings and fried chicken trucks are also popular and you can find them plenty in Reno. However, if you are visiting restaurants you can many farm-fresh dishes and many upscale steakhouses in Reno.
  • Which hiking trails are recommended for exploring in and around Reno?

    The Flume Trail is a popular choice for hiking and biking, with stunning views of the Truckee River. For a more challenging hike, try the Mount Rose Trail, which leads to the summit of Mount Rose, the highest peak in the Sierra Nevada.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Reno, NV?

  • What amenities are commonly offered in bed and breakfasts in Reno?

    Most B&Bs in Reno offer a continental breakfast, as well as amenities like free Wi-Fi and parking. Some B&Bs also have swimming pools, hot tubs, and fire pits. Be sure to check the amenities list when you're booking your stay.

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Guest-Favorite Bed and Breakfasts with Parking in Reno, NV

On-site parking takes one thing off your list when visiting Reno, NV, as every B&B here has it included for your stay.

Midtown Zen Den - Reno, NV
8.7 46 reviews
Reno, NV
06/25 – 07/24
$190/nighttotal: $5510 (29 )

Midtown Zen Den

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B&B , Reno
MidTown Zen Den, a Reno guesthouse in the Midtown district, offers convenient access to the Nevada Museum of Art (within a 10-minute walk) and other downtown attractions, including the Truckee River Walk and National Automobile Museum.
This 450-square-foot guest house features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, a Jacuzzi, a spa, room service, parking, and air conditioning.
The Foley Nest - Reno, NV
9.9 282 reviews
Reno, NV
01/01 – 01/07
$107/nighttotal: $642 (6 )

The Foley Nest

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B&B , Reno
This Reno bed and breakfast is conveniently located near the Washoe Public Golf Course, a short drive from downtown and Tahoe ski resorts. It has earned excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The suite offers a private patio entrance, living area, large kitchenette, and separate bedroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Amenities include EV charging, reserved parking, and a pet-friendly environment (dogs are not allowed in the suite but can be met upon request).
Midtown Art Deco - Reno, NV
9.2 29 reviews
Reno, NV
06/20 – 06/27
$243/nighttotal: $1701 (7 )

Midtown Art Deco

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B&B , Reno
MidTown Art Deco B&B offers a peaceful Midtown Reno retreat, situated within a mile of the National Automobile Museum and National Bowling Stadium, and close to other attractions like the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center and Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
This 450-square-foot guest house features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three, and includes a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, plus free private parking and on-site car rental.
Midtown Art Deco - Reno, NV
Reno, NV
06/20 – 06/27
$243/nighttotal: $1701 (7 )

Midtown Art Deco

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B&B , Reno
B&B listing. Your accommodation will be based in Reno.
Facilities and services: free parking, a fridge and a kitchen.

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Best Reno, NV bed and breakfasts with air conditioning

Look No More! 2 Relaxing Units, Full Kitchen! - Reno, NV
10 1 review
Reno, NV
07/09 – 07/11
$590/nighttotal: $1180 (2 )

Look No More! 2 Relaxing Units, Full Kitchen!

4 10
B&B , Reno
This Reno bed and breakfast is conveniently located within five miles of the airport, making it easy to reach from anywhere. It's also close to attractions like the Nevada Historical Society, Fleischmann Planetarium, and Truckee River Walk, so you can easily explore the city's cultural offerings.
The bed and breakfast features spacious two-bedroom suites that can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests. Guests can enjoy amenities like a swimming pool, fitness center, and complimentary breakfast, making it a perfect choice for families or groups looking for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Suite At Quail Cottage  Near Everything! - Reno, NV
10 255 reviews
Reno, NV
07/10 – 07/12
$196/nighttotal: $392 (2 )

Suite At Quail Cottage Near Everything!

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B&B , Reno
This private studio is located in a quiet residential neighborhood near the freeway entrance, just a short walk from a Starbucks and a mini market, and close to various attractions like skiing, Truckee, and downtown Reno. The studio has received excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The studio is attached to the main house but offers a separate entrance and a private patio, accommodating up to two guests. It features a stainless steel kitchenette, a comfortable queen bed, and a fireplace, providing everything you need for a relaxing and convenient stay.
The Turquoise Nook: Private Entrances & Full Bath - Reno, NV
9.9 30 reviews
Reno, NV
07/17 – 07/19
$97/nighttotal: $194 (2 )

The Turquoise Nook: Private Entrances & Full Bath

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B&B , Reno
This studio offers an excellent location in Reno, situated one block from Rancho San Rafael Park, providing a 5-minute drive to downtown Reno and a 10-minute drive to midtown.
This private studio accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, internet, parking, a queen bed, a workspace, and laundry facilities, with easy access to UNR and Lake Tahoe, a 50-minute drive away.
2 Lits Douillets Non-fumeur Frigo - Reno, NV
Reno, NV
06/20 – 06/21
$192/nightfor 1 night

2 Lits Douillets Non-fumeur Frigo

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B&B , Reno
This pet-friendly B&B in Reno offers excellent proximity, located just a 6-minute walk from the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center and within 1.2 miles of the National Automobile Museum and National Bowling Stadium, with Reno-Tahoe International Airport approximately 3.1 miles away.
This accommodation accommodates up to 4 guests and features air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, complimentary on-site private parking, and an outdoor pool, with rooms equipped with a TV, bath, refrigerator, and microwave.
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