Located in Sturgis, within 29 miles of Journey Museum and 13 miles of Adams Museum, The Hotel Sturgis has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Baymont Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sturgis has a fitness center, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Sturgis. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.
Featuring a free hot breakfast, this Sturgis, South Dakota hotel is 0.9 mi away from Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame. Each guest room is equipped with free WiFi.
Amanda
From
United States
The staff was extremely rude went to check in and booking.com and the actual price was different by .47 she refused to help me but was happy to help the next 2 guest and called to get it fixed. Said the pool was closed the 1st day but opened it for the morning and that same evening said they could swim but there was so much chemicals in the pool that it was burning my child’s skin the picture says they have a restaurant but no they didn’t have it open as well feel like I should have gotten a refund due to no pool or restaurant and all the staff needs to work on their customer service skills. Absolutely will not stay here again
Located in Sturgis, 30 miles from Journey Museum, Super 8 by Wyndham Sturgis provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Cedar Wood Inn is a 5-star property located in Deadwood. There's a terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
April
From
United States
The owner was super nice and laid back. The motel is super cute. Basic amenities, but we had everything we needed. We liked the fact that it wasn't right in the hustle and bustle of the casinos, but it was close enough to walk. There is also a trolly that stops right next to the motel if you didn't want to walk.
Located a 3-minute walk from Adams Museum, Hampton Inn at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort offers 3-star accommodations in Deadwood and has a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar.
Leigh
From
United States
Breakfast was great, food was hot. And it was kept very clean at all time.
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 459 feet from the hotel.
Sandra
From
United States
Walked into the room bathroom floor was dirty, so was the tv screen. There was no rack to put our suitcase on so we asked and was told some drunken broke it. But the guy said he would see if he could find another one that did not happen. When we went downstairs to go out he was sitting in his chair on his phone. Room was really some no room to even put a chair in there, had to sit on bed to put shoes on. I am older and have a difficult time doing that. Tub was deep, had a hard time stepping into it, no bars to hold on to.
Featuring an on-site casino and a restaurant, this historic Deadwood, South Dakota hotel is on Main Street, in the heart of the city. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Hotel remodeled in 2025 and across the street from the Days of '76 Museum.
Hailey
From
United States
The Springhill staff are some of the best in Deadwood. They’ve always been more than accommodating, friendly, and respectful! The property is convenient in location, quiet, and luxurious. Breakfast in the morning is included too!
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.
Guest review by
Maas
Review score
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.
Guest review by
IrkenDrken
United States
Review score
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.
Guest review by
jordanashlie
United States
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Richard
United States
Review score
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.
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Guest review by
Tina
United States
Review score
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.
Guest review by
Dawn
United States
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We were treated with the upmost respect, courtesy, and honesty. I would recommend anyone to stay and enjoy this great place. Every time I have to travel to take my boys back and forth to college we will stay here. This place has more respect for people than your chain hotels, motels and inns!!! By far never will we stay at another place than here!! We even got the best recommendation as to where to go have dinner!!
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.
Very nice helpfull staff, plenty towels and good toiletries, swimming pool area getting new flooring so a bit dusty in this area. Breakfast was plentiful, eggs and sausage cooked fresh by Judy a lovely touch. I would recommend this hotel.
Breakfast was great! The hotel was in the perfect location, and the rooms were very clean and comfortable. We will definitely stay here again. The staff was kind and helpful throughout our stay.
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