Located in Tahoe City, a 6-minute walk from Commons Beach, Basecamp Tahoe City provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
Rebecca
United States of America
Very welcoming and cozy, I loved being close to the lake and restaurants, all in walking distance. The fire pits were so nice to chill by just before bed.
This Tahoe City Resort is on the west shore of Lake Tahoe and is 30 miles from Harrah’s Casino. This historic resort has lake access and spacious rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi.
Barbara
United States of America
Beautiful location. The Lodge and Restaurant could use some updating.
The staff is very friendly and accommodating.
Nestled at the base of Olympic Valley USA, this all-season mountain resort is minutes from world-famous Lake Tahoe. Olympic Valley’s best summer and winter recreational activities are only steps away....
Located in Olympic Valley, 2.8 miles from Squaw Creek Golf Course, Olympic Village Inn Olympic Valley provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue...
This Squaw Valley lodge features fireplaces and spa bathtubs in all of their apartments. Alpine Village is less than a 10 minute drive from the property and guests can enjoy ski-in/ski-out access.
There's a picnic area and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking. Providing access to a patio with quiet street views, the spacious vacation home consists of 3 bedrooms.
Beth
United States of America
Nice and clean overall. Bbq and tv were great. Master suite is large and roomy.
We had a wonderful stay in Tahoe City! We were able to experience all the wonderful offerings of the Lake Tahoe area, including the lake, the river, the biking trails, hiking trails, etc. We also loved being close to amenities like grocery stores, restaurants, shops, and more.
Ana
United States of America
Scored 10
10
It's very easy to get around.
It's very easy to get around. We had no problem finding parking (beginning of April) or getting reservations at restuarants. The visitor center is very helpful! Great location to get to the other little towns and to get to trailheads for hiking and snowshoeing.
John
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
It's just too busy.
It's just too busy. It's been overdeveloped to within an inch of its life. Not just Tahoe City, the whole lake. Our trip was September 23. Road works all the way round at various intervals, so driving was from hell.
Far too many "no access" "private beach" "so and so club only" signs. The private beach with our house was around 100 feet long with "no acceess" signs on a fence at either end. Even the jetty had a "access only to so and so boat club past this point" half way down it. The places you can go are inaccessibble due to traffic. As we say in England "It is knackered" Worse for me than a beach holiday in Benidorm and 10 times the price. It must have been a truely remarkable place but as with all accessible places of beauty, the Uber rich and the greedy have ruined it. Far busier even than Lake Como. We went from Tahoe to Yosemite National park, and stayed in the Valley. Nowhere near as busy! Yosemite was less expensive all round too. Probably great if you like crowds and have young kids. The water was lovely. There is a really good Safeway in Tahoe city with a good Thai restaurant opposite. (Vegan options Yay!)
Sam
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Tahoe City is a lovely old mountain town with immediate...
Tahoe City is a lovely old mountain town with immediate access to north Lake Tahoe and nearby ski areas including Alpine Meadows and Palisades Tahoe (Previously Squaw Valley). The town is quite historic and still retains some of its historic mountain charm. Unfortunately, the town has recently been rediscovered by vacationers and now is often overrun by tourists, travelers and skiers. It has become expensive to stay here, and it is hard to find reasonably priced nice lodging and the parking and traffic are often difficult and on weekends downright impossible. On a "good" day it is a 20 min drive to Alpine Meadows or Palisades. When the traffic is bad, these trips can take one-hour plus in each direction! Even with these "warts", TC is still a wonderful place to visit and enjoy all the many wonderful things to do in and around Lake Tahoe.
Adam
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
Interesting city Touristy as most are, usual overpriced food...
Interesting city Touristy as most are, usual overpriced food and drink. Didn't get to South Tahoe Lake so may have been more to see.
Rosies is a good place for breakfast. Mirada Mexican Restaurant for Good food. Za's for drinks and lunch.
Roger
Scored 10
10
Cute little town. Ideal location for hiking & kayaking.
Cute little town. Ideal location for hiking & kayaking. Shopping was good. Safeway was great to grab extra groceries to prepare dinner. Loved the walking trails -- especially along the river and lake.
This was an overnight stay as part of a three week road trip across the country. Prior to this we had stopped at various 2 and 3 star chain hotels - we wish all of them had been as good as Basecamp Tahoe City.
The girl on reception and running the bar was very welcoming and knowledgeable about the local area, and was happy to chat with us about our trip. The reception area was superb, as was the outdoor space with fire pits. We enjoyed a very welcome relaxing evening. The room was clean and very comfortable. Would happily stay again.
The hosts were very kind and willing to go the extra mile and gave plenty of accurate and thoughtful recommendations. Very charming setup, especially during the holiday season. Well insulated and heated cottages with ample of space, good beds, pillows and nice bathrooms. Very close to Lake Tahoe (walking distance).
Continental breakfast provided: Pastries, Fruits, Juice, Tea/Coffee. Sufficient Tea/Coffee are in the rooms. They have a microwave to heat up Deli's. Location and the rooms are extremely nice (close to Safeway & Chevron gas station). Parking is secured. Stuffs are very helpful.
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