Located in Deadwood, Cedar Wood Inn is a 16-minute walk from Adams Museum. With a terrace, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Barbara
United States of America
Cozy we were given a king room with a living room. If not we would have been in a very small Queen room
Located a 3-minute walk from Adams Museum, Hampton Inn at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort offers 3-star accommodations in Deadwood and has a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering free WiFi, The Hotel by Gold Dust is located in historic Deadwood. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen cable TV. Adams Museum is 459 feet from the hotel.
Tami
United States of America
Excellent location if enjoying downtown Deadwood. Friendly and helpful staff. Nice bathroom. Room had a fridge and microwave.
Featuring an on-site casino and a restaurant, this historic Deadwood, South Dakota hotel is on Main Street, in the heart of the city. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Meuli
United States of America
The location is perfect for walking around town. We like staying in historic haunted hotels!
In the heart of historic Deadwood, South Dakota, this hotel features rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TVs. A complimentary hot breakfast is served each morning.
In the Black Hills National Forest, this Deadwood hotel is one mile from shopping and entertainment in the center of the city. Featuring an on-site casino, each room features cable TV with HBO.
Located in Deadwood, a 3-minute walk from Adams Museum, Celebrity Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a bar and a casino.
In the heart of downtown Deadwood, this historically restored hotel features guest rooms with antique furniture and period décor. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the hotel.
Located in Deadwood, a few steps from Adams Museum, The Branch House has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. The rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV.
Julie
United States of America
Great location. Easy check-in. The building was quiet but lots of road noise in morning .
Featuring an on-site restaurant and casino, First Gold Hotel is located along Main Street in Deadwood. Free WiFi access is available in each guest room. Adams House Museum is 3.1 mi away.
Denise
United States of America
Breakfast was delicious, rooms were clean, bed was comfortable and staff was nice.
Located in Deadwood, a 3-minute walk from Adams Museum, Celebrity Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a bar and a casino.
Location was amazing. The staff were very friendly.
Located in Deadwood and within a 1-minute walk of Adams Museum, The Bank Hotel Deadwood features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Excellent location, breakfast right around the corner. Close proximity to everything downtown.
Located in Deadwood, Cedar Wood Inn is a 16-minute walk from Adams Museum. With a terrace, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Quaint. Nice landscaping. Convenient to Trolley car
Located just off the main street of historic Deadwood, this hotel features the on-site Wooden Nickel Casino with slots, video gaming, and more. Free WiFi is available.
Quaint and cute with a friendly staff. Great location.
In the heart of downtown Deadwood, this historically restored hotel features guest rooms with antique furniture and period décor. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the hotel.
The owner was very involved and very accommodating
Boasting a casino and an on-site restaurant, this Deadwood, South Dakota hotel is conveniently located off Highway 14. It offers free valet parking and a business center.
The location, The staff, the size of the room was nice.
In the Black Hills of South Dakota, this lodge is just a mile from historic downtown Deadwood. It features an on-site casino with 270 slot machines, and an indoor water park.
Kids loved the pool we also loved the onsite eating.
Located a 3-minute walk from Adams Museum, Hampton Inn at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort offers 3-star accommodations in Deadwood and has a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar.
Great location and your breakfast lady was the bomb
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Didn't get to experience much except casinos due to the time...
Didn't get to experience much except casinos due to the time of year we visited. A lot of places were closed. The town in a typical tourist town, can't really see much of the history the place holds.
Lara
United States of America
10
Scored 10
My husband and I love Deadwood and have made more than 20...
My husband and I love Deadwood and have made more than 20 trips in the last 10 years. Lots to do in the area including visits to different museums, hiking, ghost tours, shopping, wine tasting, great food, and gambling. There is still a lot that we have not seen and done, which keeps us making the 10 hour drive 2 times a year.
Maggie
10
Scored 10
We went after a snowfall and streets weren't cleaned.
We went after a snowfall and streets weren't cleaned. Some businesses and shops were closed and the sidewalks never got shoveled and were very slippery. Everyone that we met was friendly and fun. There was a lot to do and see, next time we'll stay longer. We'll be back as soon as we can, but in the fall rather than winter.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lots of fun things to do and see.
Lots of fun things to do and see. Reenactments going on everyday on the main strip. The local saloons were great and filled with great atmosphere! We did not have enough time to do any tours as we were only there one night but we would come back to explore. We happened to walk into an outdoor concert that was awesome! It was very easy to get around on the local bus that travels by the hotels. We went to get some coffee in the morning at the Pumphouse which was filled with beautiful locally made glass art. It is worth a quick stop!
Jennifer
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Staff were nice especially Broadmoor.
Staff were nice especially Broadmoor.
Hotel was not very clean.
You had to go into the CASINO for breakfast - not appropriate for children.
Everyone in the casino could see you in the swimming pool - creepy experience.
Signs up everywhere in case you stole something! Nothing worth stealing.
Lobby so small.
Hotel was a good walk outside of Deadwood.
Mary
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Had breakfast at the hotel inside the Franklin.
Had breakfast at the hotel inside the Franklin. Excellent food. Gambled at Mr. Wu's where they have free hotdogs, drinks and popcorn for players. We were there on a Tuesday night so the town was very quiet. Prefer to go when there are more people having fun.
1899 Inn is a beautiful old building, loads of character and definitely the best B&B we have stayed in in the USA. The property was clean, tidy, comfortable and the breakfasts truly a revelation to us from the U.K., not what we would generally eat for breakfast but absolutely delicious! The hosts could not do enough for you. I would recommend this place to stay to anyone. 5 minutes walk to the the hustle and bustle of downtown Deadwood but very quiet and comfortable.
My husband and i stayed for 4 days, the hotel was GREAT! We got a 3rd floor "suite" with a king bed, fridg and microwave...it was clean, staff very friendly, comfy beds...only down side was the ice machine was out of ice, but not a big deal! The hotel wasn't staffed at night so we had a security code to enter - we would definitely stay here again, a block off of "main" street Deadwood, close to all the shops, food, casino's.
Great location at the end of town, parking available if necessary. I called to let the hotel know that we would check in late and they said we could check in any time during the night which was helpful - when we arrived we had to go to the neighbouring hotel to check in though as the Four Points itself was not actually 24/7 reception. All went smoothly. Clean, spacious room with everything we needed for a night.
Hotel was exactly what we were wanting and expecting. Not a chain hotel but that was the best part. Clean and staff were accommodating and friendly! The location was a short walk to Historic Main Street and had a trolley available twice an hour right outside the hotel to shuttle downtown also.
It is a historic hotel and is furnished that way, very quaint. Owner spent some time with us at check in explaining things and showing us different things about the hotel, very personable. Hotel is right downtown, close to all the shops, restaurants and sights.
We loved the Celebrity Hotel and staff was wonderful. We only had the pleasure stay one night but you need to need to enjoy Deadwood several days before leaving.. This hotel. Is awesome and clean. Bathroom is to to die for. Plus they have Gambling slots.
Staff was friendly and accomidating, rooms were spacious and beds comfortable, hot tub provided relaxation, and it was nice that the Trolley provided transportation to downtown and other casinos/hotels
The hotel was downtown Deadwood and centrally located to other attractions. The staff was awesome and very helpful for getting around. The restaurant on site was good as well.
Large Room, Good Shower and Comfortable bed. Good location with only a five minute walk into the centre of Deadwood, The café downstairs does a good breakfast
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