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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices in Raleigh peak around $138 on Saturday.
In Raleigh, hotel prices gradually increase from about $100 on Monday to just over $135 by Friday. The trend peaks slightly on Saturday at around $138, before dropping to about $102 on Sunday, indicating significant weekend pricing.
Price by Month
Lowest month just over $100, highest month around $250–$300.
In Raleigh, hotel prices show significant monthly variation. The lowest average price is just over $100 in January, while prices peak around $250–$300 in October, reflecting a typical increase leading into the busiest month.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices tend to reach just under $110 for same-day bookings in Raleigh.
In Raleigh, as the check-in date approaches, hotel prices typically rise due to reduced availability; numerous quality hotels are often fully booked three weeks in advance. Lower quality hotels may offer discounts last minute, with same-day bookings averaging just under $110.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category: 2* at just under $100.
In Raleigh, the distribution of hotels shows a clear trend where prices generally increase with star ratings. The most popular category is 2* hotels, priced just under $100. Notably, the difference between 3* and 4* hotels is minimal, with 3* hotels around $160.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Raleigh, and how flexible are they?
What taxes and mandatory hotel fees should I expect on a Raleigh hotel bill?
How much do hotel rates move with season and city events like the State Fair or NC State football?
Which Raleigh neighborhoods differ most for hotel value, walkability, and transit to downtown?
Are Raleigh hotels good for remote work, considering Wi-Fi speeds and nearby coworking options?
What are typical family and pet fee norms in Raleigh hotels?
What safety considerations should I know for hotel areas in Raleigh?
How do weather events affect hotel availability and pricing in Raleigh?
What are typical cancellation policies for hotels in Raleigh?
How accessible are Raleigh hotels for guests with mobility issues?
Are there any sustainability initiatives or eco-friendly hotels in Raleigh?
What are typical payment and currency norms for hotels in Raleigh?
How reliable is power and internet for remote work in Raleigh hotels during summer storms?
Is tipping common for housekeeping in Raleigh hotels, and what is the typical amount?
How do major events like the ACC Tournament affect hotel pricing and availability in Raleigh?
Top Tips
- Rates at downtown hotels can rise 30-150% and sell out quickly for NC State football weekends and the North Carolina State Fair in late October. Book 60-90 days in advance for these dates to secure availability and typical pricing.
- Downtown Raleigh hotel parking typically ranges from $15 to $40 per day. To minimize costs, compare walking distances to municipal garages or metered street parking, which are often found 1-6 blocks away for lower hourly or daily rates.
- Midtown (North Hills) hotels usually offer free or lower-cost self-parking and modern elevators, supporting step-free access. Consider these options for maximum mobility and convenience if traveling with extra baggage or accessibility needs.
- In Oakwood or Historic District inns, many in historic Victorian homes, verify step-free or accessible room options by requesting in writing before arrival. These properties may lack elevators or full ADA features due to building age.
- Expect RDU Airport ride-share fares to downtown Raleigh of $30-$55 one way; travel times are usually 20-35 minutes for the 14-18 mile trip outside peak traffic.
- For Raleigh Convention Center events, hotels within 0.3-0.6 miles (about a 5-12 minute walk) book fastest. Check surrounding neighborhoods like Glenwood South or North Hills for rates that may be $15-$60 per night less.
- Most full-service downtown hotels include free Wi-Fi. If you need high-speed internet for video calls, confirm with the hotel that speeds reach at least 25 Mbps before booking.
- Raleigh tap water is city-treated and safe to drink, so there's no need to budget for bottled water unless you prefer it or have allergies.
- Downtown hotel prices can increase 30-150% during major events like local festivals, the State Fair, or college games. Compare rates in nearby districts to save as much as 20-40% per night.
- Many airport and downtown hotels add daily parking, resort, or facility fees of $15-$35 per day and may not include breakfast. Always confirm total nightly costs, including all taxes and fees, before completing your reservation.
- Staying within 0.2-0.6 miles of Fayetteville St. or Moore Square places you near multiple GoRaleigh bus lines and the free downtown circulator, making it easy to explore without a car.
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