Located in the San Luis Valley, this hotel is 10 minutes from the Rio Grande Scenic Rail Road. It features an indoor pool, on-site gym, and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, this Greenwood Village, Colorado hotel is 10 minutes’ drive from Kennedy Golf Course. A free breakfast is offered daily.
Oswaldo
United States of America
Bed was very comfortable Room very spacious
And clean
Quality Inn & Suites is 33 mi from Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Free WiFi is available. A cable TV and a work desk are featured in all air-conditioned rooms at Quality Inn & Suites.
Featuring an indoor pool, this hotel is a 35-minute drive from Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Parking is provided on site.
Days Inn Alamosa offers accommodations in Alamosa. Some rooms feature a seating area where you can relax. All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower.
Dunes Inn Alamosa is offering accommodations in Alamosa. With a restaurant, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Less than one-half mile from the San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center, this Alamosa, Colorado hotel offers a grab and go breakfast. Spacious rooms feature free Wi-Fi and a cable TV.
Cynthia
United States of America
Staff was super friendly and the beds were super comfy. The breakfast had good selection.
Excellent location for those attending Adams State...
Excellent location for those attending Adams State University labs; it is only a 5-minute drive from campus. The breakfast was excellent, and the staff was extremely responsive. I will stay there again!
B
Bianca
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Alamosa is a cute little town - our stay at the "Cozy...
Alamosa is a cute little town - our stay at the "Cozy Colorado Retreat" was super comfortable for us & our 4-legged friends. Alamosa was centrally located to enjoy the Great sand dunes and was only an hours drive to El Sanctuario Chimayo, Joyful Journeys Hot Springs, & to snowmobiling in Red River, NM. Lots of great things to see & the scenery is gorgeous!
Kathryn
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Alamosa seems to be a working class dominated town, and a...
Alamosa seems to be a working class dominated town, and a bit past its prime. Most of the nature destinations (Great Sand Dunes, national forests) are a ways off, although not far by Colorado standards. While it has a small college (Adams State University) it seems that it doesn't influence the town strongly. I guess I'm just not a big fan of Alamosa.
Gary
8.0
Scored 8.0
Alamosa has a wonderful italian restaurant called "The...
Alamosa has a wonderful italian restaurant called "The Friar's Fork"
Really delicious. I wish we would have had more time to explore more of Alamosa. We were just passing through on a trip but very glad we stopped.
PJ
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We attended the Sandhill Crane Festival in Monte Vista but...
We attended the Sandhill Crane Festival in Monte Vista but chose to stay in Alamosa because hotel rates were less expensive than Monte Vista. Alamosa and the surrounding areas offer fantastic views of snow-capped mountains. Both the Alamosa and Monte Vista Wildlife Refuges offer excellent opportunities to observe and photograph wildlife. There are many outdoor activities available to those who love to drive or hike and explore.
Patrick
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
My family and I went to the Colorado Gators farm.
My family and I went to the Colorado Gators farm. It was a blast very family friendly, which is great since I have a 3-year-old and 10-year-old sons. Even my 20-year-old so had a lot of fun. It was my first time being to the farm, great staff and atmosphere.
We ate at Chili's our first night there and the service was really fast and friendly staff.
It's really easy getting around Alamosa. My older son lives, he's going to college at Adam State University.
I would only avoid the motel we stayed at for our visit.
The hotel was clean and room was spacious. There are some restaurants nearby and a Walmart very close by. The hotel is located on the west side of the city, so if you were planning to do things in the center of Alamosa, you will need to drive. The breakfast area is large with a lot of seating and the provided breakfast has numerous hot and cold options.
With prices being what they are in the USA these days, we can't really expect a whole lot. It is the Rodeway in Alamosa. It is exactly how you think it will be. The guy running the front desk is a cool dude. Rooms are okay if you are just spending a night. Rooms were clean enough but overall the property is in pretty rough shape.
Vicino ad Alamosa, ottimo se sì vuole visitare il Great Sand Dunes National Park. The host is very welcoming and the room is super comfortable. We have really appreciated the possibility to have a sauna after a long day trip. Special mention to Foxy and Frosty, very nice dogs.
Breakfast was normal for a hotel breakfast. I am gluten-free, so I liked that they actually had gluten-free bagels on one of the mornings. They ran out & didn't get more for the second morning. We were there for the Cumbres & Toltec train ride, so the location was very good.
The motel is a bit dated, but in many ways that is good. The walls and floors are solid, unlike many new cheap hotels, so I did not hear a thing from my neighbors. It is also quite close to downtown.
The hotel is close to a gas station but not much else. Rooms are passable clean but hallways are dirty, parking lot is sketch and bring your gun around the back side of hotel it’s bad.
Exceptionally friendly staff, clean and well-maintained property, and nice breakfast to get us on the way. If we're in the area again, we'll definitely choose this hotel.
A hot breakfast was included with the room. We were given vouchers which we could use at the front restaurant. Hotel was walking distance from town and restaurants.
Hotel was a bit tired. Room was small and not that comfortable. Breakfast was poor with very little choice and not much left. Staff were friendly and helpful.
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