25 Best Hotels in Grand Rapids, MI

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JW Marriott Hotel Grand Rapids
JW Marriott Hotel Grand Rapids
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If you're looking for a comfortable place to stay in Grand Rapids or you're a tourist, you'll find that there are plenty of great hotels to choose from.

Whether you want a luxury hotel with a private pool, a business hotel that's close to downtown or a hotel near the airport, you're sure to find a great place to stay.

JW Marriott Hotel Grand Rapids

JW Marriott Hotel Grand Rapids
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*Prices are as of the time of writing/updating this post.

JW Marriott Hotel Grand Rapids feels like a classic downtown high-rise stay—sleek, quiet, and built for convenience. Set along the Grand River, it’s positioned for easy access to the city center, but the mood inside is calm and businesslike, with a polished, predictable flow.

The rooms are modern and comfortable, with big windows that bring in river or skyline views. Design details stay minimal rather than expressive, and the experience is more about space, cleanliness, and consistency than personality. Amenities are strong, including a spa, indoor pool, fitness center, and several on-site dining options.

JW Marriott Grand Rapids is best suited to travelers who prefer a polished, reliable stay in a central location — more structured than boutique, and more refined than character-driven.

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Amway Grand Plaza, Curio Collection by Hilton

Staying at Amway Grand Plaza, Curio Collection by Hilton feels like getting two hotels in one—historic and modern—right in the center of downtown Grand Rapids. It’s set by the Grand River with direct access to nearby venues, making it especially convenient for events, shows, and convention weekends.

The character comes through in the older, heritage side, where original architectural details give the public spaces more presence than most downtown hotels. The newer glass tower leans contemporary and straightforward, so the experience depends on which side your room is in—classic atmosphere versus modern simplicity.

Amenities are comprehensive without feeling overly resort-like: an indoor pool, fitness center, spa, and multiple on-site dining options for when you don’t want to plan around reservations.

The Amway Grand Plaza is best for travelers who want a downtown stay with real history and full-service convenience, not a boutique-style experience.

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Canopy by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown

Staying at Canopy by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown feels more like a stylish city base than a traditional business hotel. It’s right in downtown, about a five-minute walk to Van Andel Arena, so it works well if you’re in town for a game, concert, or just want to be in the middle of things.

The vibe is mid-century modern (a nod to Grand Rapids’ “Furniture City” roots), with a clean, curated look that shows up in the common spaces and carries into the rooms. The rooftop beer garden is a highlight—especially in good weather—and it gives the hotel a more social feel without turning it into a party place.

It’s best for travelers who care more about location, design, and an easy downtown rhythm than a long list of resort-style amenities (there’s no pool, and parking is paid). Think “weekend in the city” energy—modern, convenient, and low-effort.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown

Staying at Embassy Suites by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown is a comfort-first kind of stay — roomy, easy, and designed for people who like having everything handled. It’s downtown by the river, so you’re close enough to the action without feeling stuck in the busiest spot.

The best part is the Embassy Suites routine: all-suite rooms (so you get extra space), a free made-to-order breakfast, and a complimentary evening reception that’s nice when you want a low-key night without going back out.

There’s also an indoor pool and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe overall. This place is best if you want a straightforward downtown base that feels convenient and comfortable — not trendy, but very easy to live in for a weekend.

DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Rapids Airport

Staying at DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Rapids Airport is a simple, no-stress option when you want to be near the airport without giving up comfort. It’s just a few miles from Gerald R. Ford International Airport, and the free airport shuttle is the kind of detail that makes travel days easier.

The vibe is classic DoubleTree: comfortable beds, a straightforward layout, and that familiar “hotel that works” feeling. There’s a heated indoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center, plus an on-site restaurant and bar if you’d rather not go hunting for food after a late arrival.

This place is best for quick trips, early flights, work stays, or anyone who wants a practical base with parking and the basics covered. Reviews tend to highlight friendly staff and an easy, comfortable stay, even if some parts can feel a little dated.

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Sheraton Grand Rapids Airport Hotel

Landing late or flying out early? Sheraton Grand Rapids Airport Hotel is the kind of place that keeps things simple without feeling bare-bones. It’s a couple miles from Gerald R. Ford International Airport and offers an airport shuttle, so it’s an easy pick when you don’t want to think too hard about logistics.

What makes it stand out (for an airport hotel) is that it doesn’t feel purely functional. There’s a 24-hour fitness center, an on-site restaurant and bar, and a rare perk in this category: both an indoor and outdoor pool plus a hot tub, which gives it a more relaxed, “reset between travel days” feel.

Best for quick trips, work stays, and anyone who wants convenience but still likes having a few real amenities on-site. Some reviews mention the building shows its age in places, but overall it’s a reliable, comfortable stop near the airport.

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Grand Rapids East, MI

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Grand Rapids East is a good “easy base” hotel when you want to be near Grand Rapids without paying downtown rates. It sits just off the highway, and the hotel positions itself as a relaxing spot that’s still close to downtown breweries and restaurants.

Inside, the vibe is simple and low-key. Nothing flashy, nothing overly styled — just clean rooms, comfortable beds, and a layout that works. It’s the kind of place where you drop your bags, head out to explore, and come back to something quiet at the end of the night.

Country Inn & Suites is best for travelers who value convenience, comfort, and reasonable rates, and want Grand Rapids to feel easy rather than expensive or high-energy.

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Courtyard by Marriott Grand Rapids Airport

Staying at Courtyard by Marriott Grand Rapids Airport feels more modern and streamlined than most airport-area hotels. It’s in Kentwood, a few minutes from Gerald R. Ford International Airport, so the focus here is convenience — but in a clean, updated way rather than a dated one.

The look is contemporary and business-minded, with a brighter lobby layout and rooms that feel designed for both work and rest. There’s an indoor pool and fitness center, and The Bistro serves coffee and casual meals, which makes it easy to keep everything in one place during a short stay.

Courtyard Grand Rapids Airport is best for travelers who want something efficient and updated near the airport, and prefer a modern, low-fuss stay over charm or resort-style amenities.

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Courtyard by Marriott Grand Rapids Downtown

Right in the center of downtown, Courtyard by Marriott Grand Rapids Downtown is built around convenience. It connects directly to DeVos Place and sits close to the riverfront, which makes it especially practical for conferences, events, and game weekends when you don’t want to think about transportation.

The interiors lean clean and contemporary, with a straightforward layout that feels more business-focused than boutique. Rooms are bright and functional, and higher floors offer city or river views without trying to turn them into the main attraction. Downstairs, The Bistro handles coffee and casual meals, and there’s an indoor pool and fitness center for downtime between plans.

Courtyard Grand Rapids Downtown is best for travelers who prioritize location and ease, and want a stay that feels efficient and central rather than stylish or character-driven.

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Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown by IHG

Just outside the busiest part of downtown, Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown by IHG keeps things practical without feeling disconnected. It’s within walking distance of the Grand River and close to places like DeVos Place and local museums, which makes it a convenient base without the higher price tag of some central high-rises.

Inside, the feel is casual and unfussy. Rooms are straightforward and comfortable, and there’s an indoor pool, fitness center, and an on-site restaurant and bar that make it easy to settle in after a long day. It’s not design-forward, but it covers the essentials reliably.

Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown is best for travelers who value location and affordability, and want the city to feel accessible rather than upscale or high-energy.

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown

If you’re staying more than a night or two, Homewood Suites By Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown makes the city feel easy to settle into. It’s right in the center of downtown, within walking distance of restaurants, museums, and the riverfront, but the setup is more apartment-style than traditional hotel.

Suites come with full kitchens and separate living areas, which changes the rhythm of the stay — you’re not just sleeping there, you’re actually living there for a few days. There’s also an indoor pool and fitness center, plus the brand’s usual free breakfast, which keeps mornings simple.

Homewood Suites is best for travelers who value space and flexibility, and want Grand Rapids to feel comfortable and livable rather than rushed or hotel-heavy.

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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Grand Rapids North

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Grand Rapids North is the kind of hotel you choose when you want extra space and an easy drive into downtown. It’s not trying to be a destination — it’s more of a comfortable base with shopping and restaurants nearby, and quick highway access when you’re bouncing around the city.

The big perk is that everything is set up suite-style, with a separate living area and little conveniences like a kitchenette/wet bar feel that make it easier to spread out. 

It’s especially nice for families or anyone staying a couple of nights who doesn’t want to feel boxed into a standard room. You’ll also get free hot breakfast, plus a heated indoor pool and 24/7 fitness center for downtime between plans. 

SpringHill Suites Grand Rapids North is best for travelers who want space and practicality, and don’t mind being a short drive from downtown.

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SpringHill Suites Grand Rapids Airport Southeast

If you want an airport-area hotel that doesn’t feel too bare-bones, SpringHill Suites Grand Rapids Airport Southeast is a solid middle ground. It’s a quick drive from Gerald R. Ford International Airport, but it’s set up more like a comfortable base than a crash pad.

The rooms are all suites, so you get a little extra breathing room — a sitting area plus handy basics like a mini fridge and microwave. It’s the kind of setup that works well for short work trips, quick weekend plans, or anyone who just likes having space to spread out.

SpringHill Suites is best for travelers who want extra space, an easy airport location, and a stay that feels practical and comfortable rather than stylish or destination-focused.

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Radisson Hotel Grand Rapids Riverfront

Set along the Grand River, Radisson Hotel Grand Rapids Riverfront is one of those places that feels a little more “quiet base” than “downtown buzz.” It’s about two miles from the city center, so you can dip into Grand Rapids when you want—then come back to something calmer by the water.

The vibe is classic and straightforward rather than trendy. The nice part is you’ve got a few easy stay-put options: an indoor pool and hot tub, plus on-site dining (River Rock) and even a Starbucks Express for quick mornings.

Radisson Riverfront is best for travelers who like a quieter setting with river views, and want Grand Rapids to feel relaxed rather than packed and high-energy.

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Wyndham Garden Grand Rapids Airport

After a long drive or a late flight, Wyndham Garden Grand Rapids Airport feels like a place where you can actually exhale. It’s in Kentwood near the airport area, so it’s an easy choice when you want something convenient without dealing with downtown traffic.

The vibe is casual and a little cozier than you’d expect for an airport hotel — there’s a garden patio and a lobby fireplace that gives it a warm, low-key feel. Rooms are straightforward and comfortable, and you’ve got practical basics like free Wi-Fi plus an indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center when you want to reset between travel days.

Wyndham Garden is best for travelers who want an easy airport-area stay with a calm feel, and care more about convenience and comfort than being in the middle of downtown.

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Affordable Suites of America Grand Rapids

If you want a stay that feels more like a small apartment than a standard hotel room, Affordable Suites of America Grand Rapids (also known as Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Grand Rapids, MI) leans that way. A lot of guests book it for longer trips, since you’re not just getting a bed—you’re getting a setup that’s meant for living in, not just sleeping in.

Suites typically come with kitchenette-style features (the kind that make leftovers and simple meals realistic), plus extra space so you’re not stuck on the bed all evening. On-site basics like free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and a pool and fitness room round it out as a practical “base” rather than a destination hotel.

This hotel is best for travelers who value space and a kitchen setup, and want Grand Rapids to feel easy and livable rather than hotel-heavy.

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Sonesta Hotel Grand Rapids Airport

When you’re in “airport mode” and just want something easy, Sonesta Hotel Grand Rapids Airport fits that role well. It’s close to Gerald R. Ford International Airport and even includes a free 24/7 on-demand shuttle, which is the kind of detail that saves you stress on travel days.

The vibe is casual and comfortable, not trendy. You’ve got a heated indoor pool, plus an on-site restaurant and lounge for those nights when you’d rather stay put than go searching for food. Parking is also free, and they even offer a Park ‘N Fly option if you’re leaving your car for a trip.

Sonesta is best for travelers who want simple airport convenience with a few real amenities, and prefer an easy, low-effort stay over downtown atmosphere.

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Drury Inn & Suites Grand Rapids

If you like when a hotel includes the extras upfront, Drury Inn & Suites Grand Rapids tends to stand out in the airport area. It’s near Gerald R. Ford International Airport, but what people usually remember isn’t just the location — it’s how much is bundled into the stay.

Rooms are spacious and straightforward, and the atmosphere is relaxed rather than business-focused. The big draw is the brand’s signature perks: a free hot breakfast in the morning and the evening “Kickback” with snacks and drinks, which makes it easy to skip dinner plans if you’re tired or arriving late. There’s also an indoor pool and hot tub for a quick reset.

Drury Inn & Suites is best for travelers who appreciate value and built-in meals, and want an airport-area stay that feels generous and easy rather than minimal or purely functional.

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Hilton Garden Inn Grand Rapids East

On the east side near Woodland Mall, Hilton Garden Inn Grand Rapids East works well when you want something modern without being right in the middle of downtown. The setting is more retail-and-restaurant focused, so it’s convenient for grabbing dinner or doing a little shopping without planning around city traffic.

Inside, the look is clean and contemporary, with the brand’s usual practical touches — comfortable beds, a mini fridge and microwave in the room, plus an on-site restaurant and bar for easy evenings. There’s also an indoor pool and fitness center, which makes it feel balanced for both work trips and quick getaways.

Hilton Garden Inn Grand Rapids East is best for travelers who want a polished, low-fuss stay with nearby dining options, and don’t mind being a short drive from downtown energy.

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Comfort Inn Grand Rapids Airport

Just off the highway on the south side of the city, Comfort Inn Grand Rapids Airport is the kind of hotel you choose when you want something simple and easy. It’s close to Gerald R. Ford International Airport and a short drive from downtown, which makes it convenient if you’re passing through or keeping your plans flexible.

The atmosphere is straightforward and relaxed rather than stylish. Rooms focus on comfort and practicality, and the hotel keeps things easy with everyday basics like free Wi-Fi and parking. There’s also an indoor heated pool and a small fitness area if you want a quick break from the road.

Comfort Inn Grand Rapids Airport is best for travelers who value affordability and convenience, and want a stay that feels easygoing rather than upscale or destination-focused.

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Comfort Suites Grand Rapids South

A little extra space can make a short trip feel much easier, and Comfort Suites Grand Rapids South leans into that idea. Located just off the highway on the south side of the city, it works well as a practical base if you’re driving through Grand Rapids or planning to explore the area by car.

Rooms follow the all-suite setup, so you get a separate sitting area along with the usual conveniences like a mini fridge and microwave. The overall feel is simple and comfortable — not flashy, but easy to settle into after a day out.

Comfort Suites Grand Rapids South is best for travelers who value extra room and straightforward convenience, and want a stay that feels relaxed rather than downtown-focused or upscale.

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AmericInn by Wyndham Grand Rapids Airport North

Tucked into a quieter corner near the airport, AmericInn by Wyndham Grand Rapids Airport North has a noticeably calmer feel than many airport-area hotels. Instead of the typical modern chain aesthetic, it leans cozy and lodge-like, with warm wood accents and a relaxed atmosphere that feels more Midwest retreat than travel stop.

One thing that stands out here is the large indoor pool and hot tub area, which tends to feel more spacious than what you find at most budget-friendly airport properties. It gives the hotel a slightly more relaxed rhythm, especially if you’re unwinding after a long drive or flight.

AmericInn Airport North is best for travelers who want a quiet, low-key stay near the airport, and prefer a calm, cozy atmosphere over something modern or busy.

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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Grand Rapids

Close to Gerald R. Ford International Airport, Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Grand Rapids is the kind of hotel built for quick, uncomplicated stays. The setting is practical rather than scenic, but that’s part of the appeal — it keeps travel days simple, especially if you’re flying in late or heading out early.

The design follows Fairfield’s modern, light-filled style, with bright common spaces and rooms that feel clean and easy to settle into. It’s the kind of place where everything is organized to keep your stay smooth rather than memorable.

Fairfield Inn & Suites is best for travelers who want a reliable airport-area base and prefer a simple, efficient stay over a hotel with lots of personality.

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Hampton Inn & Suites Grand Rapids-Airport 28th St

Right along 28th Street, Hampton Inn & Suites Grand Rapids-Airport 28th St sits in one of the city’s busiest commercial corridors, surrounded by shopping centers and casual restaurants.

It’s a practical location if you’re arriving through Gerald R. Ford International Airport or planning to spend time exploring the retail and dining options on this side of town.

The hotel follows a clean, contemporary Hampton style, with bright interiors and rooms designed for straightforward comfort. Suites offer a bit more room to spread out, which helps if you’re staying a few nights or traveling with family.

Hampton Inn & Suites is best for travelers who want an easy airport-area base with plenty of nearby dining and shopping, and prefer convenience over a downtown-focused stay.

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