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    Beautiful hotel and such a wonderful staff. Lauri was exceptional. She personally took up our bags to our room. And handled our change of plans with our extra night accommodations. Would totally recommend Hotel Saint George because of its beauty of the hotel and the staff. Made our stay in Marfa for our mom's 80th birthday extra special.

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    The food was as expected - cocktails and service meh... if you are coming here be prepared to request everything from water to ketchup

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    Seriously, stopped in here on the way to a hiking trip; the best cheeseburger in the back bar that I have ever had, and I'm 64!

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    Biggest greediest rip off ever. $10 for shot of general vodka & $3 for a shot of club soda. Greedy business, my last visit thieves

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    Best place to stay in Marfa by far. Comfortable and relaxing while simultaneously modern and elevated. I can't wait to come back!

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    Way out West in Marfa there is a gem of a hotel. "Hey hey, My my". Hotel Saint George. The Pool!

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    The Lincoln Marfa

    The Lincoln Marfa

    (114 reviews)

    If you ever get hankerin' to see an invented art town, Marfa is the place. And you must stay for a…read morecouple of days to see all the art and artists. And if you stay in Marfa, the Lincoln is a cute, very funky place to stay. The rooms are like Casitas and each one is different. Mine was huge, with two TVs and a big living room with a full kitchen. Bathroom was smaller than the coffin I usually use for daytime naps. But I digress. Small bathroom. Seriously. An afterthought. The Lincoln is a "nobody is going to be here to help you" Hotel. You just get the code to the room or it is simply open. No manager on site which was weird. I think I didn't like that. Oh, no on site parking. Street only. No food or snacks or restaurant on premises. BUT they had real coffee in the room which was a real bonus. I think Abraham was not a tea drinker. Easy to find place but be advised to bring any vittles you want or you could get very hungry as places close early Over all, a nice comfortable expensive place. Next time, if ever, I'm going to try the St. George which is like a normal hotel.

    The Lincoln is a "boutique courtyard hotel and lodging community" in Marfa, TX…read more After searching for dog-friendly hotels, I deployed Airbnb for assistance for one-night stay on 2.16.2025. Lincoln is "contactless, self-check in, booked exclusively online." The property includes "four communal courtyards, featuring desert gardens, fire pits, a soaking tank, modern fish pond and bocce ball court." We stayed in room #1: Deluxe Queen Suite - Pet-Friendly Subtotal USD 169.75 Deposit USD 199.50 Processing Fee USD 6.79 City Tax USD 12.36 State Hotel Tax USD 10.60 Amount Paid USD 199.50 Major pitfalls: - mold/water damage on kitchen floors - limited air temperature control Key highlights: + text message updates + old-fashioned radio turned on & tuned into the local FM "pirate station" + Check-in: 3:00 PM & Check-out: 11:00 AM For more info, visit thelincolnmarfa.com.

    Thunderbird Hotel - Room 33 w/a king bed.

    Thunderbird Hotel

    (79 reviews)

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    I was on a road trip from L.A. to Houston and planned particular stops at different mineral…read moresprings along the way in CA, NM, and West Texas (Big Bend). West Texas is vast, so decided to stay in Marfa for 3 nights. The weather in March is unpredictable, ie can swing from cold to hot so searched for a place w/a pool. Found the Thunderbird Hotel which ticked all my boxes: clean, modern, comfy bed, phthalate-free soaps and body products and nicely appointed intentional design details. The pool is unheated and I didn't end up using it but did enjoy watching TV at night in the Guest Lounge which also has a microwave, mini fridge, bathroom facilities, a comfy sectional couch and a selection of board games. It's about a 15 min. walk into town. March is off-season for this area but found a number of wonderful places to eat or drink: Bordos, Planet Marfa, Jett's Grill... Also got a tour of Building 98, an essential soak in Langford Hot Springs at Big Bend, a quick visit to Prada Marfa, the Judd Fdn, and other galleries around town. Angela is the manager and was huge help on getting me settled into my room (the hotel has a remote key system for checking in). The one thing I think all hotels could improve upon, including Thunderbird, is adding hooks for backpacks, purses, jackets, etc. and/or drawers or shelving so that all your stuff is not just sitting on the floor. It's West Texas, so expect insects or bugs...

    Great manager at the front desk. She was really nice and helpful. The rooms were nice and simple…read more The bathroom was big and clean. No TV but we encountered that in many places around Big Bend.

    Gage Hotel - in the garden

    Gage Hotel

    (108 reviews)

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    Marathon, Texas, with its 300 residents might seem an unlikely spot for a luxury hotel. But the…read moreGage Hotel, nestled among the desert beauty of West Texas, exudes exceptional coolness. Like its neighboring towns Alpine and Marfa, Marathon is a place where quietude reigns, and the Gage fits seamlessly. The hotel offers a combination of cozy warmth and sophistication. The Western art collection feels like a perfect tribute to the region's history and culture. The staff is friendly and welcoming, creating an atmosphere both relaxed and thoughtful. In Marathon, time slows, and the Gage provides tranquility. It's understated and where restrained western luxury meets the desert's vast, peaceful solitude.

    This was my 3rd trip to Big Bend and wanted to make it a point to stay at the Gage Hotel. We got…read moreinto town around 2pm so I went to see if it was possible for an early check in. The front desk was very polite but informed us it wouldn't be ready until 3. No worries, we walked over to the Gage Gardens. Basically, a botanical garden and the only thing green in all of West Texas. It only takes about 15 minutes to walk through it but is very nice. We then went to the brewery/bbq spot to have a few beers while we wait. We went back to the reception desk at 3:45 and room still not ready. We actually didn't get in until about 4:30. Not that big of a deal but a little annoying. The room itself felt old. Old school metal keys, no TV, small room and old furniture (more antique like than outdated). There isn't much insulation as you will hear any noise going on in the hallway. There is no elevator so don't stay on the 2nd floor if you can't walk up a flight of stairs. Of course, my lady friend packed everything and the kitchen sink in her bag forcing me to carry it up the stairs. The grounds are great. Cool courtyard with various fire pits. The White Buffalo bar, V-6 coffee shop and the 12 Gage restaurant are also connected to the hotel. Plus, they own an art gallery, a distillery, and I think the pizza place, brewery and bbq place down the block. Don't get fired from Gage if you work here, there aren't a lot of other places to get employed. You'd have to move! We had drinks at the Buffalo Bar before walking down to Ghostfire pizza. We didn't get reservation in time to eat at the 12 Gage but that was fine because the pizza was really good. There are various style rooms, and we got basically the cheapest one at 289.00 (with taxes and fees) . I don't think it's worth the price for what we received but the hotel itself is decent.

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    Marfa House

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    Marfa House stands as if untouched by time, its facade echoing the rugged "Wild West" character it…read morefirst wore more than 130 years ago. From the outside, it feels like a preserved relic of the 19th century--but step through the doors and the illusion gives way. Inside, the past moves to the present, revealing a bright, modern boutique hotel where clean design and contemporary touches transform the space into something entirely unexpected. Our stay at Marfa House was nothing short of delightful, offering the kind of comfort and space that immediately puts you at ease. We booked the Bandelero Suite, and it felt far more like a thoughtfully designed apartment than a typical hotel room. With two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a small living area, and access to a balcony, it provided more than enough room for our family of four to spread out and relax. The primary suite featured a cozy queen bed and private bath, while the second bedroom--equipped with two doubles that could be combined--offered flexibility and comfort, even with its more compact bathroom. What truly elevated the experience was the fully equipped kitchen, complete with a full-size refrigerator, stove, microwave, and dishwasher, everything you'd need to settle in for more than just a short stay. It had all the creature comforts of home, making it easy to imagine lingering a little longer. Even small touches stood out: when we realized an iron and ironing board weren't in the room, the staff promptly delivered one and kindly pointed us to extra towels available nearby, adding to the welcoming, low-key hospitality. Its location made it an ideal home base for exploring Marfa and beyond, with easy drives to landmarks like the film location for the iconic movie "Giant" staring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean. Down the road was, the iconic Prada Marfa, and to the east is the McDonald Observatory, and Balmorhea State Park. While it may not carry the same historic prestige as Hotel Paisano or the sleek edge of Hotel Saint George, Marfa House has a charm all its own--modern, comfortable, artistic, and refreshingly affordable. It's the kind of place you don't just stay in--you genuinely enjoy living in, even if only for a few days.

    5 stars is my rating to Marfa House in Marfa Texas. I was looking for a place for a 1 night stay in…read moreMarfa Texas when I found the web site to Marfa House. Not finding reviews for this place I was not sure what to expect. Marfa House is a 3 story building that has been transformed into a place with several individual bedrooms with private bathrooms. Some with balconies. There is a common area with a fire pit and TV by the back entrance that is very enjoyable. And there is also a large living room with a nice sofa chairs and a small high top table to sit and eat or chat, play games or just enjoy. Sonya is the host that does the booking and handles the needs of the guests and she does a GREAT job at meeting the needs of guests. Roger is the owner, and he has a personality as big as TEXAS with a heart to match. Husband and I were lucky to meet and talk to Roger. I highly recommend Marfa House as a great place to stay in Marfa Texas. Please follow the house rules and park according, remove shoes in room and mind quiet hours.

    Holland Hotel - Lobby

    Holland Hotel

    (91 reviews)

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    Not my first time here to the Holland Hotel. I like it for the history, as it was built to serve as…read morea waypoint for commerce flowing through the Big Bend region, mostly through early rail service. Its white stucco façade rises with understated elegance, a study in regional restraint. Step inside, and the Western motif feels neither theatrical nor contrived--it is immersive. The interiors evoke a time when craftsmanship mattered and hospitality was tangible. That sense of authenticity is perhaps most charmingly embodied in the guest experience itself: upon check-in, visitors are handed an actual metal key. No plastic cards. No digital apps. Just the satisfying weight of tradition in your palm. My stay in a Balcony King room revealed generous proportions rarely found in contemporary boutique properties. The suite unfolded into a separate living area, creating a sense of residential calm rather than transient lodging. The design language is minimalist, layered with subtle Southwestern influences with warm tones, and textures that echo the surrounding landscape. The bed offered restorative comfort, while a thoughtful pair of earplugs placed bedside acknowledged Alpine's enduring rail presence. Trains still pass through town in the night, their horns sounding--a reminder that this hotel was born of the tracks and continues to exist in dialogue with them. Service is polished yet personal, with staff attentive both before arrival and throughout the stay. And location is paramount: The Holland sits squarely in the heart of Alpine, making galleries, cafés, and local storefronts effortlessly accessible on foot.

    Quick 1 night stay here before heading to Big Bend. Room was large and comfortable. Staff was…read morefriendly and helpful. Neat historic feel!

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