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14 Best Places to Stay in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Lobby of the Historic Plains Hotel

Known best for Yellowstone National Park, and Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming is far and wide acknowledged for its natural wonders. What it lacks in a large populace, it truly makes up for in its grandiose scenery and unbelievable sights.

The Cowboy State isn’t just about the northwest corner and the parks, though. From the Wind River Range to the Badlands and Laramie Range, there’s a lot more to see than bison and geysers.

While Cheyenne doesn’t have top-of-the-world skiing like Jackson Hole, The Magic City of the Plains is home to incredible Western history. If you’ve always dreamed of exploring the Old West, Cheyenne could be your unexpected historical haven.

Not only can you experience Cheyenne in all its Western charm, but you won’t be spending a fortune like in other parts of the state. (Sorry, Jackson Hole). See for yourself what is so magical about this cowboy town as we explore its top hotels, resorts, and best places to stay in Cheyenne!

TL;DR

Hotel Name Location Average Rating Price Range Amenities
The Plains Hotel 1600 Central Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001 3.9/5 $$ Free WiFi, Parking, Pet-friendly
Nagle Warren Mansion B&B 222 E 17th St, Cheyenne, WY 82001 4.5/5 $$$ Free WiFi, Complimentary Breakfast, Fitness Center
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1820 W Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001 4.3/5 $ Pool/Hot Tub, Shuttle Service

Where to Stay in Cheyenne, Wyoming

1. Historic Plains Hotel

Lobby of the Historic Plains Hotel
Historic Plains Hotel / Booking.com

Address: 1600 Central Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001

Built in 1911, the Historic Plains Hotel was one of the first luxury hotels built in the Cheyenne area, as well as the first with a phone in every room! It hosted celebrities, dignitaries, and other VIPs visiting the town.

Now, over a hundred years later, we still see these sophisticated aesthetics in the lobby and bar areas. The rooms are more modest, though still plenty stylish.

There aren’t a ton of amenities available inside the Historic Plains Hotel, but what’s there is pretty solid. There is a great on-site restaurant and lounge, both steeped in the hotel’s history.

There’s free parking on-site, and guests can also access free walking tours from the pet-friendly hotel. It’s also in a highly walkable location.

Pros:

  • Restaurant and bar
  • Free parking
  • Pet-friendly
  • Free wifi
  • Walkable
  • Cool history and decor

Cons:

  • Slightly austere rooms compared to the rest of the…

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