Situated in Sturgis, within 47 km of Journey Museum and 21 km of Adams Museum, The Hotel Sturgis features accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Steve
United Kingdom
Location for downtown, exceptional staff and huge well appointed room
Featuring free WiFi, Days Inn Sturgis is a 15-minute drive from Bear Butte State Park. All rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV. A free continental breakfast is served each morning.
Jones
United States
Got a quality room for a reasonable value
Room is spacious and clean
Also very comfortable
Located in Sturgis, 48 km from Journey Museum, Super 8 by Wyndham Sturgis provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Situated in Sturgis, 46 km from Journey Museum, The Sturgis Motel features views of the mountain. Located around 22 km from Adams Museum, the motel is also 46 km away from Dinosaur Park.
Pamela
United Kingdom
A very good stay. A kettle or coffee machine in the room would have made it Excellent.
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.
Ilona
Netherlands
Nice service, great experience, good location. I loved every minute.
Last shootout of the year in front of the hotel.
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.
Soumyanil
India
the stuffs were good and helpful. I liked the breakfast. Waffle is the most liked.
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.
Nice quite town after the rally, but a lot to do in the...
Nice quite town after the rally, but a lot to do in the surrounding areas. Close to Deadwood and Spearfish Canyon. Plenty to do in the Black Hills. If you are on a motorcycle, you will not find a better place to ride. Roads are perfect and the Counties keep them well maintained. Custer State Park and Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse are well worth checking into! Fantastic weather most of the time.
Maas
Scored 8.0
8.0
This town isn't much during the off season.
This town isn't much during the off season. Good to see once. Had a beer at the Full Throttle Saloon(what a junk pile). The motorcycle museum in town is worth seeing. Otherwise, a one time visit, unless you are going during the rally.
IrkenDrken
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
It's clear that the city of Sturgis starts to come alive in...
It's clear that the city of Sturgis starts to come alive in anticipation of the world-renowned Sturgis motorcycle rally in August. The majority of the bars are biker bars with large outdoor patios and live music. They have a cute town square with shops and live music too. Because of all the outdoor seating, many bars are dog-friendly. Considering this is a small town, there aren't many restaurant options, which is to be expected.
I went 4th of July weekend, and it was starting to get busier. There isn't much to do in Sturgis, but it did serve as a good "home base" for seeing a lot of the major attractions in the Black Hills area. On one hand, it's only 20 minutes from Deadwood, the historical western town, but it's about 90 minutes from other attractions like Crazy Horse and Mt. Rushmore.
Should I explore this area again, I would probably stay in Rapid City. It's closer to the main attractions and is a larger town with more amenities, events, restaurants, etc. It was evident that most people coming to Sturgis were passing through or staying for a couple of days. I stayed for one week, but 3-4 days would have sufficed. I would still recommend staying in Rapid City though.
jordanashlie
United States
Scored 10
10
I am from Sturgis, I love this city.
I am from Sturgis, I love this city. South Dakota residents who work in the hospitality industry are the greatest. I know, I've been all over the nation. People here like to please visitors and as a result there is alot of repeat customers. I am retired, I travel the nation, coast to coast and this city, this state, rocks the house.
Richard
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Sturgis is a town struggling with its identity outside of a...
Sturgis is a town struggling with its identity outside of a annual rally location. Everything in town is for sale and way overpriced. Food was mediocre and tourists were looking for all of the iconic "Sturgis" bars and hot spots to be opened to visit, however, they only open during the week of the Sturgis rally. Big money makers have more or less ruined this town's economy.
T
Tina
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
I deliberately waited until after rally, only to discover...
I deliberately waited until after rally, only to discover that there isn't much to Sturgis. Only 25 miles to Rapid City, I will just add Natl Cemetery to my trip to Rapid, or find another place for my time in northern hills. There were limited options for food delivery.
Dawn
United States
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This is a beautiful boutique hotel in the middle of town, directly across the street from a wonderful bar/restaurant. The rooms are great (I love the 2 levels, loft) and huge windows. Every thing about this place is fabulous!
I got "stuck" here due to a snowstorm and had to spend 3 nights instead of 1 and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it.
The room smelled very bad, there was a dead fly stuck to the bathroom mirror and yellow stains running down the wall. Gross.
The breakfast was the best part of the hotel.
There was never anyone at the front desk.
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