The Marquette center is about 1 mile south of Marquette Maritime Museum and 1 mile southwest of Us Coast Guard.
As a result of its location next to Lake Superior, Marquette experiences four distinct seasons strongly moderated by the lake. During the summer, the lake offers a cooling effect. June through August has average highs in the upper 60s and low 70s Fahrenheit. This temperature range makes summer the most popular season for visiting Marquette and exploring the outdoor attractions. Be prepared to find that hotels will charge higher prices for rooms during this time.
During the fall, Lake Superior starts releasing heat that it has accumulated over the summer, so temperatures stay slightly warmer longer. September has average highs in the upper 60s, and October offers average highs in the low 50s. However, once all the warmth leaves the lake, temperatures immediately begin to plummet, with November having average highs in the low 40s. If you plan a trip to Marquette in early fall, you can usually find mild weather to go along with lower hotel rates.
If your goal is to find the cheapest hotel rates possible in Marquette, you'll want to plan your trip for the winter. Just remember you'll also want to make sure you pack warm clothes. Even though the lake gives Marquette slightly warmer temperatures than inland locations, it also produces several lake-effect snowstorms, making the area one of the snowiest locations in the country. December through March has average highs in the upper 20s, and each month receives between 20 and 29 inches of snow.
Spring comes late to Marquette. April sees average highs in the upper 40s, and May gets highs in the upper 50s. Although the season is generally mild, weather can change quickly and dramatically. However, if you don't mind taking a chance and planning your trip during spring, you can take advantage of low hotel prices.
If you're looking for ways to save money during your stay in Marquette, you'll discover several hotels in the area that offer discounts. For example, Hampton Inn Marquette/Waterfront, on the shoreline of Lake Superior, offers guests 65 and older a 10 percent discount off the best available rate. Additionally, active military members, veterans, and their families get a special rate for their leisure stay. These savings are in addition to the complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel and the free hot breakfast buffet.
A stay at Settle Inn Marquette will put you 2 miles from Northern Michigan University and 3 1/2 miles from skiing at Marquette Mountain. AAA members will be able to save up to 10 percent off the daily rates with their membership, and AARP members also enjoy a 10 percent discount at the hotel. Plus, Settle Inn Marquette thanks service personnel with a special rate. Other complimentary amenities at this dog-friendly hotel include Wi-Fi, a continental breakfast, off-street parking, and a pass to the local gym.
The value option hotels in Marquette help you have a comfortable stay without breaking your travel budget. When you stay at Ramada Marquette, you're surrounded by some of the top attractions in downtown Marquette and a 15-minute walk from Ellwood A Mattson Lower Harbor Park. While you're in your room, you can check your email using the free Wi-Fi, relax with the 37-inch flat-screen television, or enjoy the convenience of having a coffee maker, mini fridge, and microwave in your room. The pet-friendly hotel also provides a heated indoor pool and on-site restaurant.
Holiday Inn Marquette is situated off Highway 41 and 2 miles from Northern Michigan University. During your stay, you can use the coffee maker to treat yourself to fresh coffee in the morning, store food in the mini fridge, reheat it using the microwave, plan your day using the free Wi-Fi, and catch your favorite show on the 27-inch flat-screen television with premium cable channels. You can also do some work at the 24-hour business center, get in your daily exercise at the 24-hour fitness center, or swim a few laps in the heated indoor pool.
Located near several shopping and dining options, My Place Hotel-Marquette, MI, is a casual hotel that's also 2 miles from the center of Marquette. For your convenience, your hotel room includes a kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and two-burner cooktop. For your comfort, you'll enjoy a pillowtop mattress and free Wi-Fi. Additionally, the pet-friendly hotel provides an on-site convenience store stocked with snacks, beverages, and dining utensils, as well as a business center, guest laundry facilities, and 24-hour front desk.
Since Marquette is located directly next to Lake Superior, you know you'll find several great activities revolving around the lake. If you want to learn more about the maritime history of all the Great Lakes, stop by the Marquette Maritime Museum. The museum collection includes everything from wooden canoes to artifacts from shipwrecks. This museum also offers guided tours of the nearby Marquette Harbor Lighthouse. The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes and provides a look at the lighthouse, which was constructed in 1866 and is the oldest significant structure in the city.
Another great way to enjoy Lake Superior is with a trip to Ellwood A Mattson Lower Harbor Park. This 22-acre park is situated directly on the lake's shoreline and offers a playground, large grassy area, picnic tables, park benches, and a concession stand. A portion of the 17-mile Marquette City Multi-Use Path also runs through the park. Additionally, the park has become a popular spot for a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, including the International Food Festival, Seafood Festival, and Winterfest.
Whether you want to explore the history of Lake Superior or get outside and enjoy the beauty of the lake, Marquette offers an exciting destination with a variety of hotel options to make your stay enjoyable.
Below are reviews of the city of Marquette, MI from an actual visitor's perspective.
Lake superior, historical area, weed shops and Thilmans fish shop, smoked trout, Cisco, whitefish! A great place to walk around and feel relaxed while drinking responsibly of course.
Marquette is awesome. I will be back to visit again.
Nice restaurants and beautiful views!
As a resident of the UP, Marquette is our most metropolitan area.
Loved the downtown area by the lower ore dock!
The city of Marquette and surrounding area is wonderful!
Loved Marquette. Small town quaintness and plenty to do outdoors.
Great beach and hiking trails. Children's Museum was perfect for the younger children. Bodega Restaurant had great food.
It is a scenic area, especially south of the city approaching the Gwinn area.
Marquette is a fantastic city with incredible opportunities for any outdoor activity. Views of the lake are stunning from almost anywhere near shore.
Always enjoy visiting Marquette...love the views of the lake.
Downtown Marquette is lovely!
Black Rocks!
I love the Lower Harbor area. Great place to walk or bike. Love the shops and restaurants.
Staff were friendly and efficient. My room was clean and comfortable.
The room was clean, and the staff was friendly. We know Marquette very well, my husband is from Marquette, were visiting in laws that live there. Beautiful city.
My daughter moved to Marquette a year ago. We like it so much that I just purchased a house in the area. There's a great recovery committee and visually it's truly God's country.
We love Marquette in every season. Great restaurants and there's always something to do!
Trenary Toast Cafe, 906 Sports Bar, Lake Superior!
Nature and shopping!
Friendly city with wonderful things to do.
Loved the Marquette area. Lots to do and many very good restaurants.
Good!
Very Beautiful Town. We Had A Fantastic Time!!!!
Shopping centers, great restaurants and walking at Presque Isle!!
The amount of shopping and restaurants
Love spending time at the parks along Lake Superior. They have done a beautiful job along the shoreline.
Bald Eagle and Harley Davidson!
Nice city, beautiful setting, great restaurant options and many fun things to do and explore!
Old beautiful buildings. Nice park and marina. Shops to shop. German restaurant.
Great little town!
Great little town!
Great restaurants!
Near the Lake!
The Hudson restaurant next door was a hit for us being Hudsons.
Marquette has lots of restaurants and shops of various kinds especially near the beautiful shoreline of Lake Superior.
Great restaurant next door!
Close proximity to Lake Superior, UP Health System, shopping, great Italian dining like The Villa Capri, Casa Calabria, The Thai House and it's small town appeal. You can't beat the fresh air, fresh water, nature, ski hill, the Olympic training site at the Sports Dome.
Our grandson Graduated from college and showed us around Marquette, nice town.
Lots of options for dining and shopping!
We have always liked the area. Going to the beaches, listening to the waves, it's so relaxing. Watching the breathtaking sunsets. There are so many different things to do from just sitting in the park, just watching the on goings of the people to hiking, biking, boating, checking out all of the history of the area and walking around to all the stores and shops, skiing, bird watching, going to Presque Isle Park and watching the freighters get loaded. This is not an area you want to be inside to enjoy.
It's beautiful!
The atmosphere, the ore docks, brewery restaurants, the people.
XX Country Ski Trails at Blueberry Ridge!
We didn't experience Marquette as our stay was totally based on having to be in town for surgery at the hospital. All of our time was spent there.
I love the city of Marquette. I'm a graduate of Northern Michigan University which is in Marquette. It's right on the shore of Lake Superior which only enhances it's beauty. Marquette is one of Michigan's coolest city's.
The Summer Months And Winters Are Beautiful!
If you've never been to the Upper Peninsula, Marquette is a great place to visit. Plenty to do, good places to eat, breweries, museums to visit. Spend some time in God's Country!
The view and drive around town is awesome. Plenty of very good restaurants, walk/biking trails along with an updated historic downtown. Trip to see the ore dock was a sight to see.
Lake Superior
Food was great everywhere. Liked all the shops.
We love the atmosphere, shopping, dining, breweries, HIKING, BIKING, & NMU!!!
Marquette is okay. Beautiful views. Wonderful history.
Great shops within walking distance.
The dockside bar and grill food was good. We love the area.
Being from Marquette I love everything about the city! It is absolutely gorgeous and unique. Lake Superior is a hop, jump, skip away and great food is everywhere.
Beautiful parks with lots of clean outhouses!