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Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

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Welcome to the Amargosa Opera House & Hotel! Located in the charming city of Death Valley Junction, California, this 2-star motel is the perfect place to stay for an unforgettable desert adventure. With its prime location only 0,1mi from the city center, you'll have easy access to all the attractions and activities that this unique destination has to offer.

Bed in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
Bed in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

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Deluxe King Room in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

Pokaż 6 zdjęć

1 Łóżko King Size

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235 sq ft

Deluxe, Łóżko King Size

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Experience the ultimate comfort and luxury in our Deluxe King Room. With a spacious king size bed and accommodations for up to 2 adults and 1 child, this room is perfect for a relaxing stay. Smoking is not allowed in this room.

King Room in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

Pokaż 12 zdjęć

1 Łóżko King Size

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235 sq ft

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Welcome to our King Room, a cozy and comfortable space perfect for two adults and one child. With a spacious size of 237 sqft, this room offers a king-size bed, private bathroom, air conditioning, and free toiletries. Enjoy a relaxing stay with our convenient amenities such as heating, a wardrobe, and a bathtub or shower. Smoking is not allowed, ensuring a fresh and clean environment for your comfort.

Queen Room in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

Pokaż 9 zdjęć

1 Łóżko Queen Size

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235 sq ft

Pokój z łóżkiem typu Queen

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Welcome to our Queen Room, a cozy double room perfect for your stay. With 237 sqft of space, our room can comfortably accommodate 2 adults and 1 child. Enjoy the comforts of a private bathroom, air conditioning, and free toiletries.

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This hotel offers a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. From the free parking to the pet-friendly policy (with extra charges), your convenience is a top priority. Stay connected with the free WiFi, relax in air-conditioned non-smoking rooms, and enjoy some live music or performance for an extra charge. After a day of exploring, unwind in the bathtub and take advantage of the complimentary toiletries provided.

Property building in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
Property building in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

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With 722 reviews and counting, guests rave about the Amargosa Opera House & Hotel. From the friendly staff to the cozy rooms, this motel provides a delightful experience for travelers. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on a desert getaway that you won't soon forget. Book your stay today with prices starting from $93.

When it comes to payment options, the Amargosa Opera House & Hotel has you covered. Cash is not accepted, but they do accept major credit cards including American Express, Discover, Visa, and Mastercard. So you can be sure that your preferred payment method will be accepted hassle-free.

Bed in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
Bed in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

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Now, let's talk about the room types available. The Deluxe King Room is perfect for couples or solo travelers, as it accommodates two adults and one child. This room features a spacious king-size bed, and with non-smoking rooms throughout the hotel, you can enjoy a fresh and comfortable environment during your stay.

If you're traveling with a larger group, the Standard Double Suite is an excellent choice. With enough space to accommodate four adults and one child, this suite features two double beds. It's the ideal option for families or groups of friends looking to share a comfortable space.

Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

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Darmowy parking

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Klimatyzacja

Biuro wycieczek

Parking na miejscu

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Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
Bed in Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
Amargosa Opera House & Hotel
First and last, the price. We wanted to spend a few days in Death Valley but the prices in the park are astronomical for little more than a Motel 6 room, and food prices there are 2-3 times higher than normal. Amargosa was around $100 a night, and the location, a half hour drive from the sightseeing center of Furnace Creek, was quite convenient, esp. since the drive to Furnace Creek passed two of the top sights, Dante's View and Zabriskie Point. Also, Amargosa itself is a tourist sight--you pay $10 for a tour of the opera house and learn the amazing story of Marta Becket who spent 50 years there putting on shows. The walls of the hotel and opera house were all painted by Marta, and the scenes are wonderful. We also liked (and needed) the microwave and large fridge provided, since the hotel serves no food and you have to bring your own. The nearest restaurant is at a casino 7 miles away, and that can get quite crowded.

Warren

Just for the experience you have to stop and sleep here. This is a very old building in need of a LOT OF money to be put back into its former glory. The history of this place is rich. The original paintings are fantastic and the opera house is a beauty. If you believe in ghosts and spirits this makes the experience even grander. Connie was great in showing us around and was very keen to have a positive impact on improving the building. There are no shops/restaurants around so get your own food and use the communal tables, fridge and microwave to eat. The bedroom and bathroom were clean and you could tell with a big refurbishment they would look stunning (with some original feature). There are plenty of free parking spaces and this is next door to the Death Valley so a perfect visit at this time of the year!

Celine

We enjoyed staying at this hotel, It is a 100 years old building so it is not modern, but you get your own bathroom which we appreciated a lot. The king room was very spacious and we loved the bed which had the most comfortable mattress from all our trip (we did stay at 6hotels). There is no fridge in each room but you can use the one in the common kitchen where you can also get some ice. There is a restaurant maybe 10minutes by car from the place. The hotel is located on the road to Death Valley and costs much cheaper than hotels in the park which is a big plus. Also, the lady at the reception was really nice and friendly which we always appreciate when we stay somewhere.

Eva

The ambience is unique, even charmingly bizarre, a throwback to the aspirational culture of the old west. Ghosts of opera within 35 minutes of the most remote desert national park? I enjoyed the tour of the old theater, with its remarkably fresh -looking curtains and whimsical murals. The hotel itself is rich in historical paintings and photographs and other archival materials. The staff were friendly and helpful after I was initially rebuffed having joined the tour later than 6pm. Food is available 15 minutes up the road at a casino.

Alan

Loved the tour! Staff was very helpful. It was like stepping back in time and even though there are repairs to be made, no TV and strange plumbing were all part of the adventure!! I do think having the restaurant back is important!! My thought is invite food truck venders to sell and make the cafe the place to eat it until the possibility of reopening the cafe is possible. Even having a simple breakfast with the great coffee that was available would help not having to drive so far for a meal. All said I would definitely return!!

Ladonna

First and last, the price. We wanted to spend a few days in Death Valley but the prices in the park are astronomical for little more than a Motel 6 room, and food prices there are 2-3 times higher than normal. Amargosa was around $100 a night, and the location, a half hour drive from the sightseeing center of Furnace Creek, was quite convenient, esp. since the drive to Furnace Creek passed two of the top sights, Dante's View and Zabriskie Point. Also, Amargosa itself is a tourist sight--you pay $10 for a tour of the opera house and learn the amazing story of Marta Becket who spent 50 years there putting on shows. The walls of the hotel and opera house were all painted by Marta, and the scenes are wonderful. We also liked (and needed) the microwave and large fridge provided, since the hotel serves no food and you have to bring your own. The nearest restaurant is at a casino 7 miles away, and that can get quite crowded.

Warren

Just for the experience you have to stop and sleep here. This is a very old building in need of a LOT OF money to be put back into its former glory. The history of this place is rich. The original paintings are fantastic and the opera house is a beauty. If you believe in ghosts and spirits this makes the experience even grander. Connie was great in showing us around and was very keen to have a positive impact on improving the building. There are no shops/restaurants around so get your own food and use the communal tables, fridge and microwave to eat. The bedroom and bathroom were clean and you could tell with a big refurbishment they would look stunning (with some original feature). There are plenty of free parking spaces and this is next door to the Death Valley so a perfect visit at this time of the year!

Celine

We enjoyed staying at this hotel, It is a 100 years old building so it is not modern, but you get your own bathroom which we appreciated a lot. The king room was very spacious and we loved the bed which had the most comfortable mattress from all our trip (we did stay at 6hotels). There is no fridge in each room but you can use the one in the common kitchen where you can also get some ice. There is a restaurant maybe 10minutes by car from the place. The hotel is located on the road to Death Valley and costs much cheaper than hotels in the park which is a big plus. Also, the lady at the reception was really nice and friendly which we always appreciate when we stay somewhere.

Eva

The ambience is unique, even charmingly bizarre, a throwback to the aspirational culture of the old west. Ghosts of opera within 35 minutes of the most remote desert national park? I enjoyed the tour of the old theater, with its remarkably fresh -looking curtains and whimsical murals. The hotel itself is rich in historical paintings and photographs and other archival materials. The staff were friendly and helpful after I was initially rebuffed having joined the tour later than 6pm. Food is available 15 minutes up the road at a casino.

Alan

Loved the tour! Staff was very helpful. It was like stepping back in time and even though there are repairs to be made, no TV and strange plumbing were all part of the adventure!! I do think having the restaurant back is important!! My thought is invite food truck venders to sell and make the cafe the place to eat it until the possibility of reopening the cafe is possible. Even having a simple breakfast with the great coffee that was available would help not having to drive so far for a meal. All said I would definitely return!!

Ladonna

First and last, the price. We wanted to spend a few days in Death Valley but the prices in the park are astronomical for little more than a Motel 6 room, and food prices there are 2-3 times higher than normal. Amargosa was around $100 a night, and the location, a half hour drive from the sightseeing center of Furnace Creek, was quite convenient, esp. since the drive to Furnace Creek passed two of the top sights, Dante's View and Zabriskie Point. Also, Amargosa itself is a tourist sight--you pay $10 for a tour of the opera house and learn the amazing story of Marta Becket who spent 50 years there putting on shows. The walls of the hotel and opera house were all painted by Marta, and the scenes are wonderful. We also liked (and needed) the microwave and large fridge provided, since the hotel serves no food and you have to bring your own. The nearest restaurant is at a casino 7 miles away, and that can get quite crowded.

Warren

Just for the experience you have to stop and sleep here. This is a very old building in need of a LOT OF money to be put back into its former glory. The history of this place is rich. The original paintings are fantastic and the opera house is a beauty. If you believe in ghosts and spirits this makes the experience even grander. Connie was great in showing us around and was very keen to have a positive impact on improving the building. There are no shops/restaurants around so get your own food and use the communal tables, fridge and microwave to eat. The bedroom and bathroom were clean and you could tell with a big refurbishment they would look stunning (with some original feature). There are plenty of free parking spaces and this is next door to the Death Valley so a perfect visit at this time of the year!

Celine

We enjoyed staying at this hotel, It is a 100 years old building so it is not modern, but you get your own bathroom which we appreciated a lot. The king room was very spacious and we loved the bed which had the most comfortable mattress from all our trip (we did stay at 6hotels). There is no fridge in each room but you can use the one in the common kitchen where you can also get some ice. There is a restaurant maybe 10minutes by car from the place. The hotel is located on the road to Death Valley and costs much cheaper than hotels in the park which is a big plus. Also, the lady at the reception was really nice and friendly which we always appreciate when we stay somewhere.

Eva

The ambience is unique, even charmingly bizarre, a throwback to the aspirational culture of the old west. Ghosts of opera within 35 minutes of the most remote desert national park? I enjoyed the tour of the old theater, with its remarkably fresh -looking curtains and whimsical murals. The hotel itself is rich in historical paintings and photographs and other archival materials. The staff were friendly and helpful after I was initially rebuffed having joined the tour later than 6pm. Food is available 15 minutes up the road at a casino.

Alan

Loved the tour! Staff was very helpful. It was like stepping back in time and even though there are repairs to be made, no TV and strange plumbing were all part of the adventure!! I do think having the restaurant back is important!! My thought is invite food truck venders to sell and make the cafe the place to eat it until the possibility of reopening the cafe is possible. Even having a simple breakfast with the great coffee that was available would help not having to drive so far for a meal. All said I would definitely return!!

Ladonna

Lokalizacja

608 Death Valley Junction Highway 127, Shoshone, 92328, Kalifornia, USA

Amargosa Opera House & Hotel