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Hotel Saint George, hotel in Marfa

Featuring a fitness center, bar and views of city, Hotel Saint George is located in Marfa, 26 miles from Alpine Amtrak Station.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
311 reviews
Price from$295per night
The Hotel Paisano, hotel in Marfa

The Hotel Paisano is located in Marfa, 26 miles from Alpine Amtrak Station.

8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
40 reviews
Price from$232.70per night
Thunderbird Hotel, hotel in Marfa

Located in Marfa, 27 miles from Alpine Amtrak Station, Thunderbird Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

I liked the simplicity and ease of the Hotel.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
48 reviews
Price from$135per night
Riata Inn - Marfa, hotel in Marfa

Located in Marfa, Riata Inn - Marfa is 26 miles from Alpine Amtrak Station. There's a seasonal outdoor pool and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.

No frills but it was peaceful.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
334 reviews
Price from$109per night
El Cosmico, hotel in Marfa

Located in Marfa in the Texas region and Alpine Amtrak Station reachable within 27 miles, El Cosmico has accommodations with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private parking.

Such a cute Marfa type glamping experience. Loved the front porch with a table, the grounds including hammocks, grills, cute little gift shop, fun bathrobes and linens. The place is just as cute and off-beat as Marfa itself.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
85 reviews
Price from$119per night
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What Guests Said About Marfa:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Just staying part of a day and overnight.

    Just staying part of a day and overnight. Enjoyed the bagels at Aster Marfa and lunch at Angels. Both were small intimate restaurants with good food. Very quaint but not fancy. Friendly atmosphere of locals and tourists.
    Pamela
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    I would not recommend a trip to Marfa unless there is a...

    I would not recommend a trip to Marfa unless there is a specific interest in something there. They have a music festival in September(?)each year. The town is kind of a failed art experiment. Food and service at the Hotel Paisano was great. A great Dairy Queen. You can see everything you want to see in half a day tops.
    Kristi
    United States of America
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    2-3 days is just enough to enjoy Marfa and get a taste of...

    2-3 days is just enough to enjoy Marfa and get a taste of Big Bend. Just make sure to plan your meals and shopping in advance! Most restaurants and stores are only open a handful of hours each day. Go to Para Llevar for incredible wood-fired pizza & Sentinel for great coffee/vibes! There are no public EV chargers as of Dec-2023 unfortunately.
    NickInDC
    United States of America
  • 10
    Scored 10

    This is a town between two worlds.

    This is a town between two worlds. One is an up-and-coming art center populated by creative types who see something special in Marfa's old bones. The other is Tex-Mex townspeople who seem totally at home in their high-desert West Texas landscape. The two groups appear to like each other a lot, which gives Marfa a surprisingly high-energy feel. The artists have found something unique and as a result the natives feel unique.
    Patrick
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Desert oasis for artists and art lovers.

    Desert oasis for artists and art lovers. I recommend making reservations online ahead of time to plan gallery visits or you may feel a bit lost. The Prada exibit is a 25 minute drive outside of town so plan accordingly. The best time to visit is the weekend because most restaurants are open Fri-Sun.
    Jarad
    United States of America
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Although our trip was short - just one night and we arrived...

    Although our trip was short - just one night and we arrived on New Year’s Eve, we were pleasantly surprised at the artsy cool vibe of Marfa. Only a few places were open, but we saw cute shops, bars, restaurants and an art gallery. It was a bummer the weather wasn’t goo, as we heard a lot about the stars/lights. This would be a lovely place to stop for a weekend! Lots of good reads to find out more.
    KATHERINE
    United States of America