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Top guest favorite
The exterior of the bungalow features a wrap-around front porch with green accents and decorative chairs. A white picket fence borders the landscaped yard, while large windows provide ample natural light. The inviting front door is set against a backdrop of a blue sky and lush greenery.
Home in Downtown Reno
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Spacious Midtown Bungalow • King Bed • Parking

Walking distance to both Midtown and downtown. Spacious with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, pull out sofa, a mudroom, wrap around front porch, and peaceful neighborhood. Enjoy a comfortable stay at this centrally-located historic charmer. Driveway parking! Perfect for family vacations, work trips, weddings, couples, or friends! Visit Lake Tahoe with quick access to I-80, UNR, Children’s Museum, Downtown, and Mountains from this adorable bungalow. Dogs under 40lbs ok with fee, max 2. Fenced yard.

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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, 376 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!

Top guest favorite
The cottage features a light-colored exterior with a peaked roof and two large windows on the front. A small patio area is visible, furnished with a table and an umbrella providing shade, surrounded by a low decorative fence. Snow-capped mountains are seen in the background.
Home in Virginia City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Rustic cottage in the heart of Virginia City, NV.

This home, dating back to the 1880s, is in the heart of the Historic District of Virginia City, NV. At roughly 900 sq. ft., it has all the character of a 150-year-old home with today’s modern amenities for a comfortable getaway. Tucked away on a quiet hillside, it's easy to forget that you are mere steps from shops, restaurants, and year-round festivities and events and minutes away from exploring Nevada's high desert landscape. You will feel right at “home on The Comstock” in this cozy cottage.

Guest favorite
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 Reno
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 713 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!

Guest favorite
A spacious living area features large windows offering views of the city. Two comfortable sofas are arranged around a glass coffee table atop a textured rug. A floor lamp and an accent chair complete the inviting setup, illuminated by natural light.
Apartment in Downtown Reno
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

❤️Stunning Views❤️On Riverwalk❤️Wow Factor 1BR2BA

Wow factor, for sure. Reno living at it's finest, with spectacular city & river views! This one bedroom, two bath condo looks over Wingfield Park & is located on the Riverwalk, where you can enjoy many events like movie night on the river, concerts, and shows right across the street. Walk to the movie theater, restaurants, cafes, gastropubs, entertainment, shows, casinos, gyms, bars, or lounges. Downtown entertainment includes wine walks every other Saturday and the Downtown Farmers Market.

Top guest favorite
An open living space is presented with a leather sofa and bright yellow pillows. A wooden coffee table sits atop a textured rug. The kitchen area features a breakfast bar with stools, refrigerator, and ample counter space. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room.
Guesthouse in Reno
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Backyard Bungalow in Charming SW

Charming freestanding one bed / one bath guest cottage located on the edge of Midtown in one of the best Reno neighborhoods - the Old Southwest! Private entrance, open living space, separate bedroom with workspace. Quiet and safe neighborhood filled with of character. Central location: 15-20 minute walk to shops, bars, and restaurants in Midtown. 10 min drive to casinos, convention center, and airport. 30 mins to skiing, hiking, and biking at Mt Rose and 45-60 mins to beautiful Lake Tahoe.

Top guest favorite
A landscaped backyard features a stone wall backdrop and a level lawn area. Two wooden chairs with a small table are positioned on a tiled patio, surrounded by fresh black mulch and greenery. Decorative plants frame the space, providing a peaceful outdoor setting.
Home in Reno
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

The Garden | Midtown's Botanical Oasis

Relax & Unwind in this calm, stylish & private home (duplex). Near all the great sites in Reno, but in the quiet and desirable "Old Southwest" neighborhood. Walking distance to Midtown and less than a mile to Downtown. Completely remodeled with high-end touches. Situated on a tranquil tree-lined street, this spacious home offers single story convenience with an amazing backyard that will delight your outdoor senses. Perfect for a romantic getaway, or a comfortable space for a work trip.

Top guest favorite
An open concept kitchen and living area features modern decor with a central wooden island and four bar stools. Natural light enters through multiple windows. A refrigerator, stainless steel appliances, and a television displaying a tranquil beach scene are clearly visible.
Home in Reno
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 396 reviews

Charming Midtown Retreat w/ private yard

Enjoy your stay in our beautifully renovated and modern 1 bedroom/1 bathroom home located between Reno’s Midtown and Wells Ave Districts; an enclave of historic homes loaded with charm. One of Reno’s most desirable locations, it is quaint, loaded with amenities, and situated only 4 minutes from I-80, walking distance to Midtown's shops and restaurants, a mile from downtown, and less than a mile from Renown Medical Center. You truly are in the heart of the Biggest Little City in the World!

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the house features a modern design with a blue metal roof and a welcoming entrance defined by two blue doors. Surrounding the home are native shrubs and boulders, set against a clear blue sky.
Home in Reno
5 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

The Little Blue House

❄️ The Little Blue House is the perfect winter escape in the Sierra Nevadas. Winter is the refreshing season when crisp nights give way to sunny beautiful days☀️. The quiet beauty of the sage; snowfall in the mountains, & a mellow pace. Every sunrise lifts you out of bed, and each sunset tucks you in. Enjoy the rosy glow on the mountains, a serene hike, and a cup of cocoa by the fire 🔥. Snowshoe on local trails or spend a day skiing at Mt. Rose. Then dine nearby, or just order in:)

Top guest favorite
A private outdoor patio area features a paved design with natural stone patterns. Two chairs and a small table are positioned in front of the studio, surrounded by greenery and shaded by overhead branches. Large windows provide views into the studio.
Guesthouse in Reno
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Private Cottage

Private brick studio in sought out Newlands Manor historical neighborhood known for tree lined streets and unique characteristics. Short walking distance to Wingfield Park, Riverwalk District, Downtown and Midtown restaurants/bars/shopping. 10 minute drive to the airport. Just under an hour to Lake Tahoe. Comfortable queen bed, workspace, dining table, Roku TV. Kitchen has mini fridge, microwave, airfryer, coffee maker, Keurig, stove top, and all the cooking essentials.

Guest favorite
A dining area is shown with a wooden table set for four, featuring plates and utensils. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, providing soft lighting. Large windows frame the space, complemented by a fan and a lamp on a nearby table, enhancing the cozy ambiance.
Apartment in Reno
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 369 reviews

☼ Classic 2 BR in Reno's Old Southwest

The house is in the heart of the Old Southwest (Newlands) area of Reno, close to vibrant California Street, and not far to the Reno airport. Short walk to the Nevada Art Museum, the Truckee River, and nightlife. A delightful, tree lined street, in the very walkable and friendly " original Reno" neighborhood. Ample parking on a quiet one-way street as well as in the driveway and ..wifi internet download speed of 58.5 MB!

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, 149 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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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 R335 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 71,250 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    820 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 700 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    260 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    950 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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