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A vibrant red caboose stands prominently on elevated tracks, surrounded by greenery and flowers. A pathway, lined with stones, leads to a wooden sign indicating 'TO TRAINS'. The bright blue sky adds a cheerful backdrop to the setting.
Train in Virginia City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 385 reviews

Ruby the Red Caboose

Stay in a REAL train car in historic Virginia City, NV. Authentic 1950s caboose converted into a private guest suite that captures the glory days of train travel. Enjoy the famous 100-mile view from the cupola as you sip your coffee in the morning or your cocktail in the evening. Watch the steam engine (or the wild horses) go by from your private covered deck. Easy access to the V&T Railroad, bars, restaurants, museums, and all that VC has to offer. Choo choo! Please note the pic of the stairs!

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A serene sleeping area features a spacious bed with a light-colored bedspread, accented by patterned pillows. A decorative wall panel adds texture. Natural light enters through the window, and small mirrors enhance the ambiance. A simple table holds candles, complementing the calm aesthetic.
Loft in Reno
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 466 reviews

The Loft | Luxury retreat in Midtown

Luxury LOFT near Midtown! Completely remodeled and ready for a clean, comfortable getaway. Everything is new, bed, furniture, linens, dishes; really— everything! Upstairs unit has great views of the surrounding neighborhood with a deck for outdoor relaxing. Out-door picnic area also available. Fresh ground coffee, and more! With a walk score of 89, the LOFT is conveniently located in the Old Southwest - one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Reno - an easy walk or bike ride to Midtown!

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The bedroom features a spacious bed adorned with a patterned throw blanket and decorative pillows. A purple armchair sits beside a dresser, and natural light enters through a window, illuminating the softly painted walls. A mirror reflects the room's design elements.
Bungalow in Downtown Reno
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 719 reviews

Desert Gold - A Midtown Treasure - Reno, NV

Our cool and comfortable 1930's brick bungalow is quite possibly Reno's biggest little secret. Tucked in the heart of the desirable Midtown district, everything exciting is within reach. With a walkability score of 93, you won't be disappointed when it's time to choose where to dine/shop/explore. The street is very urban, surrounded by restaurants, salons and retail; near Reno Public Market, Kauboi Izakaya restaurant, La Condesa eatery, Magpie coffee, Beefy's, Lou Lou's, Micanos and much more!

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Guest suite in Downtown Reno
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 1,156 reviews

RiverCottage+ExtraClean+FreeOnSiteParkingSpace

• Riverwalk listing for the comfort of savvy travelers • Cleanliness exceeds CDC guidelines: Guest safety is our top priority • Luxurious, private studio with fireplace • Free Parking • Equipped private kitchen • Wifi • Fully renovated 1928 Riverwalk District brick studio • Plush bath towels, bathrobes, and hair dryers • Full laundry washer/dryer • Entirely designed for best, most luxurious Airbnb traveler experience • 5 minute walk to eateries, bistros, theaters, casinos, museums & shopping

Top guest favorite
A stone firepit is situated within a beautifully lit backyard, surrounded by natural landscaping. Cozy seating is arranged around the firepit, enhancing the outdoor entertaining space. The night sky is visible above, contributing to a serene atmosphere.
Home in Reno
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

City & Mountain views | Hot Tub | Fire Pit | Patio

Escape to elevated comfort at this modern Reno retreat. Enjoy panoramic mountain and city views, a saltwater hot tub, fire pit, and a spacious two-level layout perfect for winter relaxation. The home features a Cal King master suite, gourmet kitchen, dedicated workspaces, fast Wi-Fi, and an EV charger—ideal for families and cozy getaways. Just 20 minutes to downtown Reno and 25 minutes to Mt. Rose Ski Resort, it’s the perfect place to relax, recharge, and enjoy winter in the high desert.

Top guest favorite
A bright bedroom features a spacious bed with white linens and striped accent pillows. A decorative map hangs above the headboard. Nearby, large windows adorned with sheer curtains allow natural light to fill the room. A small writing desk sits in the corner.
Home in Sparks
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

Our Little Farmhouse (1-2 Guests)

Welcome to our Little Farmhouse! Please Note: This is listing is for 1-2 Guests only. We do have a separately listing for 3-4 guests. Please check out my host page for the separate listing. Our charming home is located in a quiet neighborhood conveniently near Downtown Sparks and just a mile off Highway 80. While our home is welcome to all traveling guests, please note this is a cozy home for travelers only. Unfortunately, we do not host to local residents of the Reno/Sparks area.

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An inviting shared courtyard features a hot tub and a far infrared sauna, with wood paneling and ambient lighting. The interior showcases a cozy sleeping area with a queen-sized bed, complemented by dark cabinetry in a fully equipped kitchen and spacious countertops.
Guesthouse in Reno
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 416 reviews

Tahoe Studio Spa•Hot Tub+Sauna•1.5 Miles 2 Airport

♨️ TAHOE ROOM – 1BR Spa Retreat Escape to a romantic one-bedroom retreat with spa access. Enjoy evenings in the hot tub and mornings in the sauna. A quiet courtyard setting near Midtown Reno. Perfect for reconnecting and slowing down. Private bedroom comfort with shared luxury amenities. Calm. Convenient. Comfortable. A true retreat experience. Amenities: • 1 private bedroom • Hot tub • Infrared sauna • Fire pit courtyard • Free parking • Fast WiFi Book now for a Great Night Stay!

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Home in Reno
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

New South Reno Home with Hot Tub

This newly built 2500 square foot South Reno home has everything you could need to make your trip to Reno effortless and fun. It features four bedrooms, a beautiful backyard with a hot tub, an 85” smart TV in the living room (plus smart TVs in each bedroom), a fully equipped kitchen, a level 2 EV charger, and so much more. Beautiful South Reno is the perfect home base for visiting Tahoe, exploring Reno, working remotely, or just getting away with family and friends.

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A set of stairs leads upward, featuring artistic designs in black and gold. Lush greenery surrounds the steps, with a shaded seating area visible at the top. A glimpse of a patio area with a gazebo can be seen, contributing to the inviting outdoor environment.
Apartment in Reno
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 821 reviews

Villa B'dilla

This apartment is in our backyard, above our detached garage. We are located in the quaint, beautiful neighborhood of Reno that the locals call "the old Southwest". It is very close to Midtown, which has an abundant variety of shops, restaurants, cafes and nightlife. We are located near parks and the Truckee river. Also, many downtown events and happenings are located within 1- 2 miles from our house. The airport is just 3 miles from our home.

Top guest favorite
A private heated saltwater pool is surrounded by well-manicured gardens and a spacious patio. Potted shrubs frame the pool area, while lounge chairs are positioned nearby for relaxation. A covered seating area offers shade, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Cottage in Reno
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Private Heated Pool and Spa, Oasis Luxury Retreat

NO SMOKING OR VAPING on the premises. NO PETS ATTENTION: pool and spa are exclusively for the use of registered guests only. Charming private cottage located behind the main house surrounded by the (seasonal) private heated pool and gardens on a third acre. A private entrance is through a metal security gate with a code. Vivint code lock for self check in. Unwind in the spa with special filtering system allowing for less chemicals.

Top guest favorite
A comfortable living area features a light grey sofa positioned beside a decorative plant. A wooden media console is placed against the wall, showcasing storage space and decorative items. A flat-screen TV is mounted above, while natural light filters through a window adorned with a simple shade.
Guest suite in Spanish Springs
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Italian casita

Our casita is located in Sparks, we are approximately 8 miles from 1-80 and 20 miles to Pyramid lake. If you want to stay close to home your welcome to take a stroll on the walking trails behind the property. Entrance to the trail is in the cul-de-sac WC STR permit: WSTR23-0092 Transient lodging tax license: W4729 Maximum occupancy: 2 Bedroom: 1 Bed: 1 Parking spaces: 1 No offsite street parking is permitted.

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Home in Sparks
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Browny's House, Solo/ Couple

Our home is located on heart of Downtown Sparks, just three blocks of Highway I-80 & in quiet neighborhood. Walk distance for local breweries, wine place, theater, restaurants, casino, new concert venue The Nugget Amphitheater, plus great local events. Completely remodeled and ready for travelers Only. Unfortunately, we do Not Host to Local residents of Reno/Sparks area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Reno?

    Explore stays in Midtown for vibrant arts and dining, or choose the Riverwalk District for proximity to galleries, shops, and the Truckee River. The university area has a more relaxed atmosphere and often attracts visitors seeking a quieter setting.

  • What are the best things to do in Reno with kids?

    Families frequently suggest interactive exhibits at the Nevada Museum of Art, animal encounters at Animal Ark, and playful fun at The Discovery. Local parks and the Truckee River have spots for outdoor activities year-round.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Reno?

    Explore the Riverwalk District’s public art and shops, visit the Nevada Museum of Art, and wander through the National Automobile Museum. Reno also has a lively events calendar and mountain views nearby.

  • How is the weather in Reno?

    Reno has cool winters, with temperatures from 26–48°F (-3–9°C), and warm, dry summers that reach up to 94°F (34°C). Spring and autumn are milder and see less rainfall, making for pleasant outdoor conditions.

  • What are the best places to visit in Reno?

    The Nevada Museum of Art, National Automobile Museum, and Midtown’s murals are frequently suggested. The Riverwalk District is also known for its local shops, public art installations, and scenic views along the Truckee River.

  • What are some hiking trails in Reno?

    Explore the trails around the Reno-Sparks area, including Peavine Peak for panoramic vistas and the Tom Cooke Trail near the Truckee River. Huffaker Park has interpretive paths that highlight local plants and wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Reno?

    Discover hands-on exhibits at The Discovery, watch animals at Animal Ark, or stroll the gardens at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. Many visitors enjoy local playgrounds and shaded picnic spots as well.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Reno?

    Explore nearby lakes, hike in mountain parks, or visit Virginia City for a glimpse of historic streets and local museums. Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada foothills are also frequently suggested for their outdoor recreation.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Reno?

    Many accommodations in Midtown, Old Southwest, and the university area welcome pets. Local parks and trails make it easy to bring your dog along for outdoor adventures.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Reno?

    Locals often recommend packing layers, as temperatures shift quickly from day to night. Sample locally roasted coffee, and consider exploring art walks, pop-up events, and farmers’ markets for a deeper sense of place.

  • What is Reno known for?

    Reno is known for its vibrant arts scene, public murals, and lively casino culture. The city is also recognized for its proximity to Lake Tahoe, mountain recreation, and annual festivals celebrating local art and innovation.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Reno?

    Midtown’s independent shops and murals, Fleishmann Planetarium, and the historic Reno Arch are often mentioned as lesser-known treasures. Neighborhood gardens and local breweries invite visitors to discover Reno’s creative side.

  • What are the best foods to try in Reno?

    Reno’s food scene features Basque cuisine, locally roasted coffee, and creative craft brews. Visitors often suggest sampling tri-tip sandwiches, fresh Mexican fare, and modern takes on American classics.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Reno?

    Bring layered clothing for variable weather, comfortable walking shoes for trails and city exploration, and sun protection year-round. A reusable water bottle is helpful in Reno’s dry climate.

  • What is the nightlife in Reno like?

    Nightlife in Reno has live music venues, cozy pubs, and lively lounges, especially in Midtown and the downtown area. Outdoor patios, eclectic dance floors, and art-filled spaces are part of the local scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Reno?

    Burning Man, Hot August Nights, and the Reno Rodeo are some of the most well-known events. Summer also brings downtown art walks and food festivals that draw both visitors and locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Reno?

    Many vacation rentals around Midtown, Old Southwest, and suburban neighborhoods are described as family friendly. Features like spacious living areas and access to parks are frequently noted by guests.

  • When is the best time to visit Reno?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer temperatures, outdoor festivals, and events. Winter attracts visitors interested in snow activities in the surrounding mountains.

All about Reno

For a place that calls itself the Biggest Little City in the World, Reno isn’t all that large. Measuring roughly 100 square miles in Nevada’s high desert, the midsize town punches well above its weight class, with world-class galleries and museums, of-the-moment restaurants, and an entertainment industry that feels quaint compared to Nevada’s other big tourist draw. And it all happens in the shadow of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

To get your bearings, take a stroll down Reno’s Riverwalk, the heart of downtown, dotted with wine bars, bistros, clothing boutiques, and open spaces perfect for stretching out. Better yet, head to Truckee River Whitewater Park to dip your paddle in Class II rapids. For even more fun on the water, the glistening shores of Lake Tahoe are less than an hour away. One of the biggest and most beautiful lakes in the United States, Tahoe attracts visitors year-round to its sandy beaches and iconic ski resorts.

What are the top things to do in Reno?

Downtown Reno Riverwalk

This lively district nestled along the Truckee River in Downtown Reno is the city’s cultural hub, featuring dozens of boutiques, art galleries, eateries, and bars. The area hosts an array of special events, including open-mic nights and the beloved Wine and Art Walk, put on by local merchants on the third Saturday of every month.

National Automobile Museum

With 200 cars set amongst realistic street scenes, this place is a dream for gearheads. The museum opened to showcase the auto collection of a local gaming and casino pioneer who had managed to collect more than 1,400 cars in his lifetime. Highlights include the 1907 Thomas Flyer, winner of the 1908 New York-to-Paris auto race.

Truckee River Bike Path

Extending more than 12 miles, the Truckee River Bike Path takes you along the river in Downtown Reno and past beautiful marshland as you make your way to the neighboring city of Sparks. The trail is part of the longer Tahoe-Pyramid Trail connecting the source of the Truckee River to Lake Tahoe.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Reno

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 1,590 vacation rentals in Reno

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Reno vacation rentals start at R332 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 75,250 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    810 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 710 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    260 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    970 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,550 of Reno vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Reno rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Reno stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Reno's top spots, include Nevada Museum of Art, Galaxy Luxury+ IMAX, and Galaxy Theatres Victorian

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