
Holiday houses in Kalamazoo
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Explore 240 holiday rentals in Kalamazoo

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Kalamazoo holiday rentals start at $52 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
90 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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Find 90 rentals that welcome pets

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
120 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
240 of Kalamazoo holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Kalamazoo rentals

4.8 Average rating
Kalamazoo stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
Top-rated holiday rentals in Kalamazoo
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Renovated Historic 2BR Downtown Kalamazoo
Renovated historic apartment with downtown views. This light-filled, second-floor space blends 1920s charm with modern amenities in the heart of Kalamazoo. The building’s decorated front stoop has become a popular photo destination, with visitors stopping by during the day. Walk to restaurants, shops, theaters, breweries, Bronson Park, and the Kalamazoo Mall. Close to WMU, Bronson Hospital, Waldo Stadium, & K College. Ideal for couples, visiting family, business travelers, and weekend getaways.

The Cozy Cottage - 1 bedroom close to highway
Our cozy-yet-urban cottage is ideal for traveling professionals, small families, or someone who wants a night to just relax! You will be located 2 minutes from I-94 and within walking distance to grocery stores, coffee shops, pubs, bookstores, and a beautiful park (15 minute walk, 5 minute bike ride). The home is located off a well-traveled two lane road that connects Kalamazoo and Portage. Large unfenced lot with fire pit. We DO NOT rent to crews. Discounts for first responders and healthcare.

Executive Furnished / For Extended Stays - 303
Luxury Apartment 303 is close to everything in Downtown Kalamazoo. Furnished 1BR | Ideal for Travel Nurses & Professionals | Monthly Discounts Modern and New Apartment Designed for Comfort Designed for traveling nurses, visiting faculty, and professionals needing a quiet, fully furnished apartment for weeks or months.” Private balcony - Full kitchen - 1.5 baths - In-unit or on-site laundry - New Construction Building - Plenty of Parking. Close to Hospitals - WMU - Major Employers - Downtown.

Wow! - Downtown Kalamazoo - 3rd Floor Arcade!
This 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home has everything you'll will need! We are two blocks from beautiful Downtown Kalamazoo, Bronson Park and all that Kalamazoo has to offer! We recently added a full game room to our 3rd floor. Old school arcade style game centers (Pac Man, Tetris, and More! You'll be able to walk to the downtown parks and enjoy all of the shops and restaurants in minutes. We're footsteps from WMU, Bronson Hospital, downtown restaurants, coffee shops, library, parks, breweries & more

Frank Lloyd Wright's The Meyer House
Seize this opportunity to stay in a Frank Lloyd Wright treasure! Mahogany accents have been meticulously restored, and the gardens are in full bloom throughout the season. Awarded the Seth Peterson Cottage Conservancy's 2019 Visser Award for Outstanding Restoration of a FLW House and the 2021 Wright Spirit Award in the private category. Once your reservation is confirmed you will need to provide your email in order to receive the house manual and contact information for the house manager.

Loft in the Zoo • Premium downtown apartment!
Welcome to Loft in the Zoo! The ideal space for anyone traveling to Kalamazoo and looking for a central location. Within walking distance to Kalamazoo's best restaurants and bars. Blocks away from the famous Bell's Beer Eccentric Cafe, historic Kalamazoo Mall, original Gibson guitar factory, cozy Factory Coffee and more! Clean and unique 2 bed / 2 bath 1500 sq ft ≈140 m² Ultra-fast fiber internet Drip coffee maker + grounds & tea Basic kitchen utensils Off street parking Solar-powered

Tiny house, a spring escape near I94
Charming 1880s Chicken Coop Turned Tiny House Getaway in Historic Kalamazoo Enjoy a cozy stay that is close to Kalamazoo's restaurants and attractions. On 22 acres with trails near Al Sabo Land Preserve. Beautiful and picturesque view of property from the living room space. The apartment is fully furnished with linens and dishes. Just bring yourself and your suitcase. There is a queen mattress ready for your peaceful slumber on the loft and also a sleeper sofa on the main floor.

Kalamazoo Stays #3 Downtown one bed Efficiency
Updated studio apartment in a 100 year old, Craftsman style home, located in the heart of revitalized downtown Kalamazoo. This special place is close to everything. Enjoy the convenience of home, in the city. Located on the first residential block south of downtown, it's an easy walk to Bronson Park, the State Theatre, Chenery, Kalamazoo Mall and the Radisson hotel. Walk to local breweries (Bells, Brite Eyes, Brewery Outré). Short drive or walk to WMU or K-College campuses.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Eppstein House
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Eppstein House is a rare architectural gem nestled in the same region as Wright’s Meyer May House in Grand Rapids, the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, and the charming beach town of South Haven. This is a unique opportunity to experience an extraordinary home—yours to enjoy for a few unforgettable days. Travel + Leisure named the Eppstein House as Michigan’s most unique Airbnb, effectively ranking it #1 in uniqueness for the state.

the ZooPlex!
Part duplex, all Kalamazoo... it's the ZooPlex! We're easy to find just 1.5miles from US-131. Once you get here you won't be disappointed. Four dedicated off-street parking spots and a wildflower garden greet you as you arrive. Stepping inside you'll be immersed in comfort with updated modern amenities and a unique experience of Kalamazoo themed rooms! Fast WiFi, 55" smart TV, serene fully-fenced backyard with calming mature trees and private deck for 6 people.

Moody Manor | Historic 2BR + Fenced Yard
Welcome to Moody Manor – Unit 1, the main-level flat of a beautifully preserved 1907 historic home in downtown Kalamazoo. This first-floor unit features two queen bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a spacious living room with TV, and a fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy a private, fenced-in backyard with patio seating, shared laundry in a secure basement with separate access, and two dedicated parking spaces. Just steps from downtown restaurants, shops, and breweries.

Cabin off 39 - Peaceful, private one bedroom cabin
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Nestled among the trees, it provides a quiet getaway from the chaos of life allowing you to recharge and renew. The main residence is approximately 400 feet from the cabin. The cabin is secluded and yet close to local attractions, restaurants, biking and nature trails. The Cabin has a total of 420 sq ft living space with 280 sq ft on the ground floor and a 140 sq ft bedroom loft.
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When is the best time to visit Kalamazoo?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $196 NZD | $208 NZD | $215 NZD | $207 NZD | $205 NZD | $201 NZD | $205 NZD | $205 NZD | $198 NZD | $224 NZD | $224 NZD | $222 NZD |
| Avg. temp | -4°C | -3°C | 2°C | 9°C | 15°C | 20°C | 23°C | 22°C | 18°C | 11°C | 4°C | -1°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo has stays in neighborhoods with historic homes, tree-lined streets, and easy access to cultural spots. Many visitors look for accommodations near the downtown arts district or around Western Michigan University to be close to dining and entertainment.
What are the best things to do in Kalamazoo with kids?
Families can explore hands-on experiences at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum or enjoy interactive wildlife encounters at the Binder Park Zoo. Outdoor parks and splash pads also provide space for active play throughout the warmer months.
What are some of the best things to do in Kalamazoo?
Explore local art at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, discover aviation history at the Air Zoo, or stroll through downtown’s markets and galleries. The city also has craft breweries and live music venues known for a creative vibe.
How is the weather in Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo has cold, snowy winters with average January temperatures around 19–31°F (-7–-1°C), and warm, humid summers near 63–83°F (17–28°C) in July. Spring and fall bring milder temperatures and frequent rainfall, so a light jacket and umbrella are helpful.
When is the best time to visit Kalamazoo?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for comfortable weather, outdoor activities, and a variety of community festivals. Winters have a quieter atmosphere and are popular for those interested in snow activities.
What are the best places to visit in Kalamazoo?
Many visitors explore the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, the historic Henderson Castle, and the Gilmore Car Museum. Outdoor spots like local parks are also frequently suggested for picnics or nature walks.
What are some hiking trails in Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo has nature trails at Al Sabo Preserve, Kalamazoo Nature Center, and Milham Park, where you can spot local wildlife or enjoy wooded walks. Trails range from easy strolls to longer loops through forests and wetlands.
What are some family activities we can do in Kalamazoo?
Enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, see animals at Binder Park Zoo, or skate and play in area parks. Family-friendly theaters and seasonal festivals also bring interactive experiences year-round.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kalamazoo?
Around Kalamazoo, you can explore Lake Michigan beaches, tour local wineries, or visit regional museums and small towns known for markets and historic districts. Nature preserves and hiking areas add opportunities for outdoor adventure nearby.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kalamazoo?
Many accommodations in Kalamazoo welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods near parks or nature trails. You will also find some rental hosts who provide extra amenities for guests traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Kalamazoo?
Support local shops and farmers markets, especially on weekends, as many highlight regional produce and crafts. Bring layers for changing weather, and check community calendars for performances and pop-up events during your stay.
What is Kalamazoo known for?
Kalamazoo is known for its vibrant arts scene, craft breweries, and connection to innovation in pharmaceuticals and guitars. The city has deep roots in education and features locally rooted music and public art.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kalamazoo?
You might discover unique sculpture gardens, small performance venues, or local bookshops tucked around downtown Kalamazoo. The Kalamazoo Nature Center’s quiet trails and lesser-known art installations are also frequently suggested by residents.
What are the best foods to try in Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo has local specialties such as smoked meats, craft beer, and dishes made with seasonal Michigan produce. Bakeries and restaurants around the city feature both hearty Midwestern cuisine and a mix of international flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Kalamazoo?
Pack layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes, as weather can shift throughout the day. If you plan to explore trails or parks, bring sun protection and refillable water bottles.
What is the nightlife in Kalamazoo like?
Nightlife in Kalamazoo has relaxed breweries, live music venues, and casual bars, especially in the downtown district. Open mic nights, jazz sessions, and performances at local spots appeal to a range of interests.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo has events like the Kalamazoo Blues Festival, art fairs in the downtown area during late spring, and celebrations that focus on music, local food, and the region’s history. These gatherings are frequently suggested for those interested in the city’s creative scene.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kalamazoo?
Many vacation rentals in Kalamazoo are well-suited for families, with spacious layouts, kitchens, and nearby parks. Neighborhoods around Western Michigan University and the downtown arts area are often popular for visitors traveling with children.
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