Marriott is one of the largest hotel brands in the world. It has particularly many hotels in its home country – the United States. But which of the roughly 6,000 properties are the cheapest? That’s what we set out to find out – both for Marriott-branded hotels and all the sub-brands in the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio.
Of course, this list could be missing some hotels, since a flexible search of 6,000 hotels would simply take an eternity. If you notice a cheaper hotel missing, feel free to leave a comment.
Also, all prices are final prices, including all taxes and fees.
First, let’s go to the really cheap hotels. These are the 20 cheapest hotels, including all Marriott sub-brands:
- SpringHill Suites Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, starting at US$65 (~€55)
- Four Points by Sheraton Houston Hobby Airport, Texas, starting at US$69 (~€59)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, starting at US$72 (~€61)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Longview, Texas, starting at US$73 (~€62)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Milwaukee Airport, Wisconsin, starting at US$73 (~€62)
- Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel, New Jersey, starting at US$75 (~€64)
- TownePlace Suites Denver Southwest/Littleton, Colorado, starting at US$75 (~€64)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Dallas Plano, Texas, starting at US$77 (~€66)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Houston Hobby Airport, Texas, starting at US$77 (~€66)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Colorado Springs Air Force Academy, Colorado, starting at US$77 (~€66)
- Residence Inn Oklahoma City South, Oklahoma, starting at US$78 (~€67)
- Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood, South Dakota, starting at US$79 (~€67)
- Four Points by Sheraton Mall of America Minneapolis Airport, Minnesota, starting at US$80 (~€68)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Houston Westchase, Texas, starting at US$80 (~€68)
- The Wayback, Pigeon Forge, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Tennessee, starting at US$81 (~€69)
- Courtyard Sandestin at Grand Boulevard, Florida, starting at US$82 (~€70)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Gatlinburg Downtown, Tennessee, starting at US$82 (~€70)
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Victoria, Texas, starting at US$86 (~€73)
- Four Points by Sheraton Orlando Convention Center, Florida, starting at US$86 (~€73)
- Courtyard Houston Westchase, Texas, starting at US$88 (~€75)

And now, let’s take a look at the 20 cheapest Marriott hotels:
- Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills, Oklahoma, starting at US$100 (~€85)
- Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center, Georgia, starting at US$101 (~€86)
- San Antonio Marriott Northwest Medical Center, Texas, starting at US$106 (~€90)
- Chicago Marriott Northwest, Illinois, starting at US$108 (~€92)
- Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley, California, starting at US$109 (~€93)
- Minneapolis Marriott West, Minnesota, starting at US$110 (~€94)
- Detroit Marriott Livonia, Michigan, starting at US$110 (~€94)
- Houston Marriott Westchase, Texas, starting at US$111 (~€95)
- BWI Airport Marriott, Maryland, starting at US$111 (~€95)
- Columbus Airport Marriott, Ohio, starting at US$112 (~€96)
- Madison Marriott West, Wisconsin, starting at US$114 (~€97)
- Milwaukee Marriott West, Wisconsin, starting at US$114 (~€97)
- Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North, New Mexico, starting at US$114 (~€97)
- Chicago Marriott Suites Deerfield, Illinois, starting at US$116 (~€99)
- Charleston Marriott Town Center, West Virginia, starting at US$118 (~€101)
- Marriott Lexington Griffin Gate Golf Resort & Spa, Kentucky, starting at US$119 (~€102)
- Houston Marriott Energy Corridor, Texas, starting at US$122 (~€104)
- Minneapolis Marriott Southwest, Minnesota, starting at US$125 (~€107)
- Houston Marriott South at Hobby Airport, Texas, starting at US$127 (~€108)
- Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows, Colorado, starting at US$128 (~€109)

Here’s a map of all the mentioned hotels. Marriott hotels are in red, sub-brands in blue:
By the way, we’ve also made a list of the cheapest Marriott hotels in the entire world two months ago:
Conclusion
Considering that Marriott has around 6,000 hotels in the USA, it’s quite astounding that less than 25 of them offer prices below US$100 (~€85) per night. That puts Marriott at a far higher price point than Hilton in the USA. Also, while many major cities made the list (e.g. Houston, Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Orlando, …), none of these hotels are actually located in an attractive area of those cities. And so, this list has left us rather disappointed.
Cover Picture: © Marriott International, Inc.