Description:

  • Revisit the era of the gold mining boom in Nevada. This stone structure was built in 1859 and is the oldest hotel in Nevada. The unique hotel has 15 rooms, each decorated in its own individual style. Antique beds and other period furnishings adorn the guest rooms. Four of the rooms feature fireplaces, wet bars and balconies. The hotel also features the Crown Point Restaurant with menu items often including exotic foods such as buffalo and alligator. Downstairs, you will find an old bar with original stone walls and brick floor.
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User Reviews for Gold Hill Hotel

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    Wedding Memories

  • We moved to Nevada in 2000, and been going to the Gold Hill hotel on a regular basis. My daughter decided to have her wedding there last August, and it was a fabulous experience for...

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    We'll be back!

  • My husband and I as well as our favorite couple to travel with stayed at this hotel when we came to watch the Camel Races. We found it to be quaint, quirky and fun. The staff was...

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    Smoker's Paradise

  • My husband has stayed here a few times and wanted to the kids and I to experience the historic nature of the hotel. My very first impression once I stepped in the door was the strong...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: (775) 847-0111
    • fax: +1 775 847 0604
    • send email
    • Address:

    • 1540 Main St
    • Virginia City, NV 89440
    • Amenities:

    • air-conditioning
    • restaurant
    • Payments:

    • mastercard visa

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