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GoldCourtyard - South RenoNestled behind a newly-built shopping center (which includes a Starbucks and Beyond Juice) in South Reno is the 109-room Courtyard by Marriott.... |
Best hotel option for those needing or wanting to stay in South Reno. | |
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If staying in downtown Reno, the Siena is your best bet for comfort and ambiance, but not necessarily the workout. Amidst the flash and sparkle of... |
Our vote for the best Reno hotel. Accommodation surpasses all others in Reno, but hotel's gym is not the best. | |
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merck While we're not overly excited about this property after our visit, the dearth of appealing Reno hotels makes Grand Sierra worth recommending.... |
Large health club on property, but machines are mix of old and new. Outdoor pool is not lap-style (recreational only). Other unique features include "beach" volleyball court and 50 lane bowling alley. | |
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First and foremost we recommend this accommodation for its useful on-site gym sporting new Precor equipment and its proximity to several off-site... |
Small hotel gym, but stocked with new equipment. Several health clubs nearby. | |
SilverPeppermill Hotel & CasinoIf you can overlook the bright and tacky neon lights in the casino (bring your sunglasses for indoor wear), this massive 1635-room accommodation... |
Best hotel gym in Reno, but space somewhat dark and admission fee is charged. | |
BronzeHarrah's RenoHarrah's best attribute is its dead center location in the heart of downtown Reno. Two towers (East and West) house Harrah's 928 rooms. Neither... |
Mediocre on-site facility for a small access fee. |



