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5 star

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|0.78km from city centre
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Business travel

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|0.78km from city centre
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Breakfast

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|0.78km from city centre
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Family friendly

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|0.78km from city centre
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Libby

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Rocky Mountain Music

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|0.88km from Rocky Mountain Music
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Rosauers

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|0.32km from Rosauers
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Heritage Museum

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|2.75km from Heritage Museum
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Zero Uno Zero Robotics

Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews

Venture Inn

Libby|6.32km from Zero Uno Zero Robotics
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

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Venture Inn
4.2/5100 Reviews
After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor I thought the Venture Inn would be a great choice for an overnight stop on our ”Montana Road Trip.” What I found was quite the opposite. While the front desk person was friendly and helpful, I was shocked to see that she handed us actual keys for the room. Now, I'm not a snob but am accustomed to hotels like the Hampton Inn or Fairfield Suites and no one uses anything but card readers for security for at least the last 15 years. The security for the door was a chain lock from possibly the 1970s. The door shifted as people went down the hall - not enough soundproofing. The room came furnished with a small coffeemaker, hotel size refrigerator, microwave and tv. There were NO USB ports to be found and one electrical cord with 3 outlets attached to the desk. They do have internet and you are given the code for that when you check in. The bathtub was a premanufactured fiberglass tub/shower combo. Water pressure was good but the bottom of the tub was not one you would want to soak in after traveling all day - it was probably clean but appeared dingy. The bed was a deep mattress atop a wooden base that was approximately 8 inches high. A recliner sits in the corner but if extended it would hit the bed. Night stand on only one side of the bed because of the space taken by the recliner. Standard desk area with only a lamp and the 3 outlet extension cord attached. Microwave needs to be installed so that it doesn't move backwards as you push the lever to open the door. Small kitchen table with coffeemaker on it sits in front of a mirror that is approximately 30x48”. Makeup mirror in the bathroom would be a plus - much in the bathroom needed a plus. There were two bath towels, two hand towels and two washcloths - one of which was wrapped around the sample size shampoo, etc. in a small container identical to the ones found at Dollar Tree. Ice bucket was not insulated - only a small plastic container that was reminiscent of the kitchen canisters my mom had on her counter in the 1960s. We asked for another towel at the front desk and received it immediately with a friendly smile. There is no complimentary breakfast but they do have free cookies in the lobby as well as the most gorgeous life-size wood carvings displayed for sale there and the artist is very talented. There is also a restaurant on site - you get a 15% discount while staying at the hotel but we chose to eat elsewhere. In case you can't tell, I was sorely disappointed with this hotel and would advise those reserving a room here to expect little and you won't be disappointed.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels in Libby?

    Libby has many popular hotels. Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Country Inn Libby, Caboose Motel and Venture Inn are preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Libby?

    For hotels in Libby, the average price on weekdays is CAD 180, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is CAD 184.

  • Which hotels in Libby provide high-quality breakfasts?

    Country Inn Libby and Caboose Motel provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotels in Libby provide fitness facilities?

    Country Inn Libby and Evergreen Motel provide fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while traveling!

  • Which hotels in Libby have swimming pools?

    Venture Inn and Evergreen Motel are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

  • Which hotels in Libby provide free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're traveling on business or for vacation, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Country Inn Libby, Caboose Motel and Venture Inn are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

  • Which hotels in Libby provide airport transfer services?

    Not familiar with Libby? Evergreen Motel provides airport transfer services.

  • Which hotels in Libby have spas that are worth experiencing?

    Feel tired from traveling? Venture Inn provides highly rated spa services.

  • What hotel promotions are there in Libby?

    Trip.com provides various promotions and discounts for users all year round. You can check the promotions page to see what promotions are available on Trip.com.

Local Travel Info

Highest PriceCAD 320
Lowest PriceCAD 112
Number of Reviews 360
Number of hotels14
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 180
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 184