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6.0

The town itself is nothing special, but if you don't want to...

The town itself is nothing special, but if you don't want to stay in the park this is the closest town. There are several other larger towns within reasonable driving distance if you want more restaurants, grocery stores, etc. The main reason to be here is to visit Death Valley National Park -- which is beyond amazing. El Valle Mexican restaurant (which is really in Amargosa Valley, NV) is really good.
Guest review by
Adam
United States
10

There is not much if anything here but that is what you come...

There is not much if anything here but that is what you come here for. It's an old motel, with an amazing story, that could use a bit of TLC but the rooms are clean, the air conditioning works, and the water was hot in the shower. A great place to stay and show the photos to your friends.
Guest review by
Donald
United States
10

A tiny historic town looking much the way it did 100 years...

A tiny historic town looking much the way it did 100 years ago. A tour of Marta Becket's murals in the Opera House is highly recommended; we can only hope that performances once again take place in this unique hall. The restaurant currently sits empty, so bring anything you want to eat with you. There is a refrigerator in the common area you can use to store some food. The surrounding Armargosa Desert stretches out east, north, and south of the village as far as the eye can see. Amazingly, there is an aquifer deep underground fed by the Armargosa River (also underground at this point). So there are some ranches and tiny Nevada casino towns nearby (but not too nearby). For more info about the Armargosa, visit the Armargosa Conservancy's website at armargosaconservancy dot org.
Guest review by
Scott
United States
8.0

The information and warning to refuel before entering the...

The information and warning to refuel before entering the National Park are true. The price of fuel in NP is really higher. Stock up on plenty of water, the temperature is really high. Exertion in the heat will make up for the beauty that appears to be dead, but it is not.
Guest review by
Lubica
Slovakia
6.0

DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION IS CLOSER TO THE PARK BUT THE PROBLEM...

DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION IS CLOSER TO THE PARK BUT THE PROBLEM THERE IS NO CONVENIENT STORE TO BUY FOR FOOD AND NO GASOLINE STATION. HOPING SOMEDAY THERE WILL BE MORE HOTEL AND CONVENIENT STORE TO BE PUT UP.FURNACE CREEK IS VERY EXPENSIVE AND PANRUMP IS VERY FAR TO TRAVEL TO GET A HOTEL ,FOOD AND GAS.
Guest review by
AMADA
United States
6.0

It's close to the East entrance to Death Valley, which makes...

It's close to the East entrance to Death Valley, which makes it a less expensive alternative to resort accommodations in the valley. It's also close to gas and food, which is just 7 miles away to the North, in Nevada (Nevada prices). Again, providing less expensive alternative to gas, and food in the valley.
Guest review by
Anonymous
United States

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From US$135.52 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.8
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 552 reviews
quaintness and quirkiness of the whole establishment, its historic character, the old photos and murals (even though they were peeling!), the ability to have tea constantly and coffee in the morning, and to make your own meals (breakfast and dinner) using the microwave, toaster and frig in the room by the old dining room. This should be made better known in the advertising of the hotel.
Guest review by
Hugh
New Zealand
From US$135.52 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.8
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 552 reviews
The hotel is a historical building which is conveniently located at the death valley junction, so it's an excellent place to spend the night if you're traveling in the area. The staff was very welcoming and helpful, and the hotel has shared kitchen facilities such as a microwave, a fridge, ice, cold and boiling water. You can also take a tour around the place for 10$.
Guest review by
Natalie
Israel
From US$135.52 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.8
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 552 reviews
Staff were very friendly and knowledgeable about the hotel and opera house. Lots of parking. Very historic building, could do with some TLC and general maintenance as building quite shabby. Not much around the area, no shops in the vicinity so make sure you pack food and drinks before you come.
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Lois
United Kingdom
From US$135.52 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.8
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 552 reviews
Fantastic, historic and atmospheric hotel. It’s obvious age and quirky facilities are its advantages if you’re willing to indulge them. Friendly staff. Highly recommend the Opera House tour.
Guest review by
Lewis
United Kingdom
From US$135.52 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.8
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 552 reviews
Well located hotel. Kind lady at reception. Beautiful historic building.
Guest review by
Philippe
Belgium