Missoula's BEST Kept Secret: City Center Motel! (Amazing Deals!)

City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

Missoula's BEST Kept Secret: City Center Motel! (Amazing Deals!)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the… well, the City Center Motel in Missoula. And let me tell you, it's not your usual cookie-cutter hotel experience. This place? It's Missoula's BEST Kept Secret! (Amazing Deals!) – and after my stay, I'm not so sure how secret it is anymore. I'm here to spill the (probably slightly stained) tea.

First Impressions & the "Accessibility" Angle (Because, You Know, We Gotta Be Inclusive!)

Okay, so Accessibility. This is where things get… interesting. The City Center Motel doesn't exactly scream "architectural marvel designed for everyone." But, and this is a big but, they do have some facilities for disabled guests. Now, I didn't personally test the wheelchair accessibility, but I did notice an elevator, which is a HUGE plus in a two-story motel. (Accessibility, Wheelchair accessible, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests). Plus, the front desk folks were super friendly and helpful, which can make a world of difference. (More on the front desk later – they're a whole CHARACTER).

Internet, Glorious Internet! (And Why It Matters)

Right, the internet! (Internet access, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!, Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas, Wi-Fi for special events). Look, in this day and age, Wi-Fi is basically oxygen. And the City Center Motel delivers. Free Wi-Fi in the rooms? Check. Wi-Fi in the public areas? Check. Speed? Well, let's just say it wasn't blazing lightning fast, but it was perfectly adequate for streaming a movie (or three). And hey, they even had LAN internet access. Remember LAN? That's a blast from the past! (Perfect for the retro gamer, or someone who just wants to be different). I needed it for some work and it was generally reliable.

The "Things To Do" & "Ways to Relax" Debacle (Or, How I Failed to Spa)

Okay, here's where I have to level with you. I was so hyped for the "spa" aspect. (Body scrub, Body wrap, Fitness center, Foot bath, Gym/fitness, Massage, Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor]). I'd envisioned myself, you know, lounging by a pool with a view, getting a body scrub, maybe a massage… the whole shebang.

Turns out… the "spa" situation was a little… optimistic. The pool? It looked lovely, but it was closed for the season. (Damn you, Montana weather!). The fitness center? Small, but functional, I think. (I'm not a gym person, okay?). And the "spa"… well, let's just say it was more of a "spa adjacent" situation. No body wraps, no massages, no foot baths. Maybe I missed something, maybe it's a seasonal thing. But my dreams of being pampered were slightly dashed.

Cleanliness & Safety: The "Are We Alive?" Check

Alright, let's get serious. (Cleanliness and safety, Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment). This is important. The City Center Motel, in the post-pandemic world, seems to be taking things seriously. They had hand sanitizer everywhere, the rooms looked clean (and smelled fresh), and I saw staff diligently cleaning common areas. I felt safe. And that's a HUGE win in my book. They even had the option to opt-out of room sanitization, which I appreciate.

Dining, Drinking, & Snacking: The "Fueling the Adventure" Chapter

Okay, so the dining situation is… again, not exactly Michelin-star worthy. (A la carte in restaurant, Alternative meal arrangement, Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bar, Bottle of water, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop, Desserts in restaurant, Happy hour, International cuisine in restaurant, Poolside bar, Restaurants, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant, Snack bar, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western breakfast, Western cuisine in restaurant). There wasn't an on-site restaurant. But… ahem… there's a convenience store right next door. And let me tell you, that convenience store saved my bacon (or, more accurately, my instant ramen). Breakfast? They had a pretty decent continental breakfast, which was a lifesaver. Coffee? Plentiful. And there's a bar nearby, I believe. I didn't partake, but the options are there.

Services & Conveniences: The "Stuff That Makes Life Easier" List

The City Center Motel offers a decent range of services. (Air conditioning in public area, Audio-visual equipment for special events, Business facilities, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Contactless check-in/out, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Essential condiments, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Indoor venue for special events, Invoice provided, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Seminars, Shrine, Smoking area, Terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center). Daily housekeeping? Check. Luggage storage? Check. Laundry service? Check. The front desk was also super helpful with directions and recommendations. The "convenience store" next door is actually a really nice perk. And, the contactless check-in/out was a nice touch.

For the Kids (and the Kid in You!)

(Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal). I don't have kids, so I can't personally vouch for the "family-friendly" aspect. But the motel seemed like a perfectly fine place to bring kids.

Access, Security & the "Is This Place Haunted?" Factor

(Access, CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Check-in/out [express], Check-in/out [private], Couple's room, Exterior corridor, Fire extinguisher, Front desk [24-hour], Hotel chain, Non-smoking rooms, Pets allowed unavailable, Proposal spot, Room decorations, Safety/security feature, Security [24-hour], Smoke alarms, Soundproof rooms). Security seemed good. There were cameras, and the front desk was staffed 24/7. The exterior corridor is… what it is. It's a motel. The rooms were non-smoking, which is always a plus.

Getting Around: The "Missoula Mobility" Report

(Airport transfer, Bicycle parking, Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Car power charging station, Taxi service, Valet parking). Free parking? YES! That's a huge win, especially in a city like Missoula. It's right off the highway, so getting around by car is easy.

The Room: My Personal Fortress (or, The Battle of the Blackout Curtains)

(Available in all rooms, Additional toilet, Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Carpeting, Closet, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Safety/security feature, Satellite/cable channels, Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens). The room itself? It was clean, comfortable, and had everything I needed. The bed was comfy, the air conditioning worked (thank goodness!), and the blackout curtains were a godsend. I slept like a log. The coffee maker was a lifesaver in the mornings. They even had complimentary tea! The bathroom was clean and functional. I'm not going to lie, it wasn't fancy, but it was perfectly adequate.

Anecdote Time! The Front Desk Saga

Okay, the front desk staff. They deserve their own paragraph. They were amazing. Seriously. I arrived late, frazzled from a long drive, and they were incredibly welcoming and helpful. One of the staff members, I think her name was Brenda, she had this amazing laugh that just brightened up the whole lobby. She gave me some great recommendations for things to do in Missoula. She was awesome.

**The Verdict: Should You

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City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into a Missoula, Montana adventure, starting with the grand, glorious, and slightly… ahemrustic City Center Motel. This isn’t your perfectly curated Instagram feed, folks. This is the real deal. Prepare for a journey, full of questionable decisions, unexpected delights, and the kind of memories that will make you laugh until your sides ache.

Day 1: Arrival and the Quest for Decent Coffee (and maybe a little existential dread)

  • 14:00 - Arrival at the City Center Motel: Okay, let's be honest. The exterior of the City Center Motel screams "classic Americana," which is code for "probably hasn't been updated since the Reagan administration." But hey, the reviews said "clean," and that's all that really matters, right? Right? Checking in was a breeze, mostly because the receptionist looked like she'd seen it all (and probably had). The room? Well, it's functional. Think beige, with a distinct "smell of… well, let's just call it "motel." But the bed looks comfy, and that's the main goal.

    • Anecdote: Found a weird, vintage-looking phone in the room, I swear it was from the 70s. I just had a moment. I was like, "Do I call someone? Who do I call? My grandma? Is she even alive?"
  • 14:30 - The Coffee Crisis: My first mission: COFFEE. Missoula, I quickly learned, has a serious coffee culture. My pathetic motel coffee maker clearly wasn't going to cut it. So, I ventured out, fueled by caffeine withdrawal and a growing sense of impending doom.

  • 15:00 - Finding coffee: Found a local coffee shop called "Rockford Coffee Co." They had real coffee. I'm talking, the kind that makes you feel like you can conquer the world. The barista was super friendly, even though I probably looked like a zombie.

  • 16:00 - Downtown Exploration: After the caffeine boost, I decided to explore downtown Missoula. Walking around and seeing the local shops and people.

  • 18:00 - Dinner at "The Old Post": Found a place called "The Old Post" for dinner. It had a cozy vibe, good food, and even better local beer. I ordered a burger, because comfort food is key when you're a solo traveler navigating the unknown.

  • 19:30 - Back to the Motel: Back at the motel room. Still have a lot of work to do!

Day 2: The River, the Mountains, and the Sudden Realization That I'm Not as Young as I Used to Be

  • 08:00 - Breakfast (and more coffee!): The motel's "continental breakfast" was… well, let's just say it was a testament to human resilience. I bravely consumed a questionable donut and a cup of coffee that, miraculously, didn't taste too bad. More Rockford Coffee was definitely on the agenda.
  • 09:00 - Car Rental and the First Mountain Encounter: Time to embrace the wilderness! Rented a car (a slightly beat-up, but functional, SUV) and headed towards the mountains. The drive was stunning. The air smelled like pine needles and freedom.
  • 10:00 - The Clark Fork River and a Moment of Zen (Almost): Found a spot along the Clark Fork River. It was all very picturesque, with the sun glinting off the water and the sound of the river rushing. I sat there for a while, trying to embrace the tranquility. I almost succeeded.
  • 11:00 - Hiking Trail Fail (Or, "How I Nearly Died of Embarrassment"): Decided to hike a short trail. I was feeling adventurous! Famous last words. The trail was steep. After about 20 minutes, I realized I was huffing and puffing like a walrus and my legs were screaming. I turned back. Apparently, my "mountain goat" skills are severely lacking.
    • Emotional Reaction: The feeling of failure was real. I sat on a rock, sweaty and defeated, and wondered if I should just stick to Netflix and potato chips for the rest of my life.
  • 12:00 - Lunch and the "I'm Not Sure This Is Working" Meal: Found a local diner and sat at the counter. Ordered a sandwich. The waitress was fantastic, a total Missoula local with a mile-wide smile and a comforting air of "been there, done that." The food? Mediocre. The company? Priceless.
  • 14:00 - Brewery Hopping (Because Why Not?): Missoula has a lot of breweries. Decided to sample a few. Each beer had a unique taste.
  • 17:00 - Dinner and Reflection: Found a cool restaurant. It had a really cozy atmosphere, and the food was amazing.
  • 19:00 - Back to the Motel: Back at the motel room.

Day 3: The Last Day, and the Sudden Urge to Stay Forever (Or at Least Until I Run Out of Money)

  • 08:00 - Last Breakfast and a Sad Farewell to the Donut: I went to the grocery store to buy some breakfast for the last day.
  • 09:00 - The National Bison Range: The National Bison Range. Saw a bunch of buffalos. It was pretty cool.
  • 12:00 - The "I'm Actually Going to Miss This" Lunch: Found one last restaurant in Missoula. The food was good, but the atmosphere was even better. It was filled with locals, laughter, and the general feeling of "home."
  • 14:00 - Last Minute Souvenir Shopping: Bought some souvenirs.
  • 15:00 - Check Out: Headed back to the City Center Motel. It was time to say goodbye.
  • 16:00 - Departure: Headed out of Missoula.

Post-Trip Ramblings (Because Honesty is the Best Policy):

  • The City Center Motel: It was… fine. Clean, functional, and a great base for exploring. I'd stay there again, just to be honest.
  • Missoula: This place is special. The people are friendly, the landscape is breathtaking, and the beer is excellent. I'm already plotting my return.
  • Me: I learned that I'm not as young as I think I am, but I'm still capable of having an incredible adventure. Also, I need to work on my hiking skills. And my coffee snobbery.

So there you have it: A messy, imperfect, and utterly human travel itinerary for Missoula. It wasn't perfect, but it was mine. And that, my friends, is what truly matters. Now go forth and make some memories of your own!

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City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

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City Center Motel: Missoula's (Not-So-Secret Anymore?) Treasure - FAQs!

Okay, okay, what *IS* the "Amazing Deal" hype about? Seriously?

Alright, buckle up, buttercup, because the City Center Motel… well, it’s a *vibe*. Think vintage charm meets... well, let's say "character." The amazing deal? Honestly, the price. You're getting a clean bed, a hot shower (usually!), and a roof over your head in *downtown* Missoula, often for prices that'll make you think you accidentally stumbled into a time warp. I've seen prices that would make a backpacker weep tears of joy! But don't expect a spa. Expect… a solid place to crash after a day of hiking, brewery hopping, or whatever Missoula shenanigans you're getting into. My friend, bless her heart, booked it for a last-minute trip, and when she found out it was just over $50 a night, she nearly choked on her kombucha (which, by the way, is a very Missoula thing to do).

Is "Clean" REALLY a guarantee? I'm a bit of a germaphobe, you know...

Look, I'm not gonna lie and tell you it's a sterile operating room. It's not. But from my experience, the rooms are *generally* clean. They're definitely not the Ritz, but they're usually tidy, and the linens *seem* fresh. Now, I *did* once find a rogue potato chip under the bed (don't ask), but hey, life happens, right? And hey, if you ARE a germaphobe, bring some Clorox wipes! It's always a good idea. Honestly, for the price, I'd say the cleanliness is surprisingly good. I’ve stayed in MUCH pricier places that were way sketchier. Just manage your expectations. You're not paying for perfection, you're paying for a place to sleep that doesn't break the bank.

What about the Amenities? Free breakfast? Pool? Robot butlers?

Robot butlers? Sadly, no. Free breakfast? Nope. Pool? Negative. Think of the amenities as… *minimalist*. You get a bed, a bathroom, sometimes a mini-fridge (Hallelujah!), and maybe a TV that actually works (it's a gamble). The "amenities" are more the *location*! You're steps away from downtown Missoula, which has all the amenities you could ever need: breweries, restaurants, shops, the river… the *vibe* is the amenity, my friend! I once had to walk to the grocery store in my pajamas at 3 AM because I forgot to buy snacks, and I’m not even mad about it. That’s how close you are to everything!

Is it noisy? I need my beauty sleep!

Okay, noise is a *potential* issue. You're in downtown, after all. Depending on your room and the time of year, you *might* hear some street noise, especially on weekends. I always bring earplugs, just in case. One time, there was a particularly enthusiastic wedding party celebrating nearby, and let's just say my beauty sleep was… interrupted. But hey, that’s downtown living! And honestly, the motel itself is usually pretty quiet. It's not like the walls are paper-thin (though, let's be honest, they're probably not made of concrete either). Just bring earplugs. Trust me. You'll thank me later.

What's parking like? I'm driving a monster truck.

Parking… is… *adequate*. There's usually parking available, but it might be a little tight. If you're driving a monster truck, you might want to call ahead. Seriously. I've seen some interesting parking maneuvers attempted there. Sometimes, you have to park a little further away, but it's not usually a huge deal. Just be prepared to maybe walk a block or two. It's downtown! You'll get some exercise! I once had to do a 15-point turn with my compact car, but hey, I survived. Consider it an adventure!

Is the staff friendly? I'm a people person.

The staff? They're usually… *there*. They're not overly chatty, but they're generally pleasant and helpful. They’re not trying to win any awards for customer service, but they get the job done. They're efficient. They’re usually pretty chill. I've never had a *bad* experience. They're usually just trying to get you checked in and on your way. One time, I had a little trouble with the TV remote, and they sent someone up to fix it right away. No complaints here!

Okay, spill. Give me the REAL dirt. Any horror stories?

Alright, alright, you want the dirt? Okay, here's the thing: I've stayed there, oh, maybe a dozen times? And while I wouldn't call it a horror story, there was *one* time… The lock on my door was a bit…iffy. Like, I jiggled it, and it *might* have opened. The whole time I was there, I was constantly checking it. I kept a chair wedged under the doorknob. I didn't sleep well. And the next morning? There was a *massive* spider on the ceiling. Not a tiny one. A *big* one. I screamed, obviously. I ended up switching rooms. But you know what? They were apologetic, they gave me a discount, and I still go back. Because, despite the occasional spider and the slightly-dodgy locks, it's a solid deal. And, honestly? The spider added to the experience. It's part of the charm, you know?

Is it worth it? Should I book it?

Look, if you're looking for luxury, the City Center Motel is NOT for you. If you're looking for a spotless, modern, amenity-filled hotel, look elsewhere. But… if you're on a budget, if you want to be in the heart of the action, if you appreciate a little bit of "vintage" charm (and aren't afraid of a rogue potato chip or a slightly creaky door), then YES. Book it. Seriously. Just manage your expectations, bring earplugs, and maybe some Clorox wipes. You won't regret it. And you might even find yourself, like me, developing a weird, nostalgic affection for the place. It's Missoula, baby! Embrace the quirks!
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City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States

City Center Motel Missoula (MT) United States