Havre’s New Hotel

Posted November 11, 2015

Havre’s newest hotel opened recently and I was fortunate to get a personal tour of the property.

The Best Western Plus Havre Inn & Suites is located on the north side of US Hwy 2 near Havre’s Holiday Village Mall and adjacent to Murphy’s Pub.

As you enter the hotel lobby you feel like you are in a huge metropolitan hotel. The lobby decor is beautiful, trendy, spacious and inviting.

One lobby display really caught my eye. An artist has created a sculpture coming out of the wall that features a Native American chasing a buffalo. THe buffalo extends out of the wall about 24 inches. The hotel is located near Havre’s buffalo jump known as Wahkpa Chu’gn.

There is a small meeting room on one side of the lobby that seats about 15 people and then there is a much larger room past the breakfast area that can accommodate up to 200 people.

The hotel also has a pool with a waterslide, fitness center and business center.

The BW Plus Havre Inn & Suites has impressive views overlooking Havre’s badlands, the Milk River and a nearby buffalo jump. As I was touring the sleeping rooms I glanced out and saw a BNSF train traveling parallel to the Milk River.

Artwork throughout the meeting rooms, common areas and all sleeping rooms is done by Havre photographer Todd Klassy and he features scenes from the area. The framed photographs are beautiful and a great nod to a local entrepreneur.

I enjoyed my tour of the Best Western Plus Havre Inn & Suites. Stop by for a tour – better yet treat yourself to an overnight at the hotel.

 

 

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