Featuring an on-site casino and a restaurant, this historic Deadwood, South Dakota hotel is located on Main Street, in the heart of the city. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Johan
Sweden
If you want to experience the ”real” Deadwood… this is the place to stay at! Smack on the Historic Main Street with Seth Bullocks ghost roaming around the corridors. Friendly staff. Very clean room/bathroom. Nice breakfast. I Will stay here again!
Situated in the Black Hills National Forest, this Deadwood hotel is 1 mile from shopping and entertainment in the city centre. Boasting an on-site Casino, each room features cable TV with HBO.
Bianchi
United Kingdom
Even though hotel is slightly out of town. The trolley bus was fab. Which took you into town.
Hotel was perfect for our needs.
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 140 metres from the hotel.
Lynne
Australia
It was very close to historic main street and had private parking. Plus a king size bed.
Located 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.
Located in the heart of historic Deadwood, walking distance to everything, this historically restored hotel features guest rooms decorated entirely in the era of the 1890's.
Sylvia
United Kingdom
Friendly owner/manager, quirky, great location. Gives you the Deadwood vibe (historical, gambling etc).
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 5 km away.
Aokmom2
United States
The employees were great! They engaged with us and made us feel very welcome. We were very impressed with our room. It was large, very clean, very nice. The bed was very comfortable. The free play offered to us was the highest of any place we've gambled. Having a restaurant was nice.
Set in Deadwood, 500 metres from Adams Museum, Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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.
Dakotasue
United States
The whole experience was fantastic. From the staff to the room! I will never stay anywhere else while in Deadwood! We had 3 service dogs and the staff was very accomodating.
Located in Deadwood, 1.6 km from Adams Museum, Tru By Hilton Deadwood provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
The hotel was VERY clean and no carpet in our room!
Situated 300 metres from Adams Museum, Hampton Inn at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort offers 3-star accommodation in Deadwood and has a fitness centre, a restaurant and a bar.
The food was great and the dining room was very clean
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 140 metres from the hotel.
Very clean, no odor for as old as this little gem is.
Situated in the Black Hills National Forest, this Deadwood hotel is 1 mile from shopping and entertainment in the city centre. Boasting an on-site Casino, each room features cable TV with HBO.
The room was comfortable and clean. Staff was wonderful.
Set in Deadwood and within 200 metres of Adams Museum, The Bank Hotel Deadwood features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
This property is in a great location and is absolutely beautiful.
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.
The staff was amazing! Super helpful, welcoming and friendly.
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 centre.
Located in Deadwood, 200 metres from Adams Museum, Historic Franklin Hotel has a casino and a bar. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property. The property offers a 24-hour front desk.
I enjoyed not having to walk so far from the Saloons
FAQs about hotels in Deadwood
On average, 3-star hotels in Deadwood cost £163 per night, and 4-star hotels in Deadwood are £170 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Deadwood can on average be found for £103 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Deadwood this weekend is £242 or, for a 4-star hotel, £337. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Deadwood for this weekend cost on average around £803 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £123 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Deadwood for tonight. You'll pay on average around £156 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Deadwood will cost around £104 (based on Booking.com prices).
The office staff were very helpful and friendly. The steered us towards good places to eat and hiking spots with waterfalls. Our room was clean and nicely furnished. We appreciated having a freezer in the fridge. We were in the midst of a 2 week driving trip & traveled with snacks and lunch. The only disappointment was the small shower. While neither of us are big people, there was not much room to move in the shower stall. We managed and overall it was a pleasant stay.
MIke
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
We thought Deadwood would be more quaint and authentic but...
We thought Deadwood would be more quaint and authentic but unfortunately, it is very touristy and commercial. Heavy emphasis on gambling and slot machines. Fortunately, we found two good restaurants in town but everything else looked like pretty average fair food wise. Lots of drunk people wandering the streets at night. Not sure why families would visit here? Legends Steakhouse and Jake’s were both excellent!
Scott
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Deadwood itself was ok but a little too “Las Vegas” for me.
Deadwood itself was ok but a little too “Las Vegas” for me. I did not go there to gamble but it seems that is what they are now known for. Even the downtown area lost its flavor of the old west because of the large resorts that took over! So sad!
Deborah
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The only issue with our trip was that we did not realize the...
The only issue with our trip was that we did not realize the motor cycle rally was so close to our trip date. We had no issues the the motor cyclists, there were just a lot of them which made parking in Deadwood a little hard and at times very loud.
Michael
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Deadwood is a great place.
Deadwood is a great place. It is a good central location for lots of things. Hiking, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Hill City, Custer, Needles highway. The town itself is fun for a day. But some great food
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a very cute and rich little rural casino town.
It's a very cute and rich little rural casino town. The buildings are great, the restaurants are nice, there are nice things you can do besides - instead of, actually - gambling. It's very lively in the summer packed with the typical obnoxious and desperate casino crowd. The George S. Mickelson bicycle train starts here, and this part of the trail is gorgeous - which is why we came. There are some other very nice small towns in the area so you can explore multiple days. The absolutely magnificent Custer State Park, Mt. Rushmore, the Crazy Horse memorial, and lots of entertainment is within reach from here, although there are more convenient places for visiting them (we stayed in the State Park lodge for most of our visit). Hill City and Custer are nearby cute towns. Lots of hiking and other activities nearby.
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