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Located in Deadwood, 300 metres from Adams Museum, Celebrity Boutique Hotel provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a bar and a casino. We had breakfast at the legions it was good. People that we met were very friendly. Staff at the Celebrity were lovely and very helpful. We loved the location it was so central, easy walking around the town.

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9.1
Superb
910 reviews
Price from
US$49
per night

Located just off the main street of historic Deadwood, this hotel features the on-site Wooden Nickel Casino with slots, video gaming, and more. Free WiFi is available. The staff is excellent, amenities are great! Close to downtown. Very clean comfortable rooms!

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9.1
Superb
296 reviews
Price from
US$49
per night

Hotel remodeled in 2025 and across the street from the Days of '76 Museum. Clean and good location. Breakfast was great. Even stayed an extra night

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9.1
Superb
182 reviews
Price from
US$74
per night

Located in the heart of Deadwood, this sprawling South Dakota resort boasts an on-site casino and 2 restaurants. Each guest room comes equipped with a 37-inch flat-screen cable TV. Amazing location of hotel situated at the top end of the main street. Easy walking access to all town facilities. Good secure parking. Room was very clean and quiet. Hotel linked to a casino with coffee shop.

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9.1
Superb
253 reviews
Price from
US$67
per night

Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, this lodge is just a mile from historic Deadwood town centre. It features an on-site casino with 270 slot machines, and an indoor water park. Very comfortable, clean and enjoyable stay. Stopped here passing through and it was the perfect location to be close to deadwood, but still surrounded by trees. Staff very welcoming, restaurant was great.

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9.1
Superb
775 reviews
Price from
US$99
per night

The Landmark Hotel & Casino has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a bar and casino in Deadwood. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, an ATM and free WiFi. It was excellent . Very modern and upmarket

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9.4
Superb
53 reviews
Price from
US$185
per night

Set in Deadwood, 500 metres from Adams Museum, Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. love the quietness, location. we wish parking with a trailer was easier.

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8.8
Fabulous
550 reviews
Price from
US$58.65
per night

Located in Deadwood, 1.6 km from Adams Museum, Tru By Hilton Deadwood provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. I liked that we had private parking and easy access to the elevator that went to our room

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8.2
Very good
560 reviews
Price from
US$56.58
per night

Featuring an on-site restaurant and casino, First Gold Hotel is located along Main Street in Deadwood. Free WiFi access is available in each guest room. Adams House Museum is 5 km away. Easy walking distance to downtown, super friendly staff, great food and drink deals

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8.4
Very good
126 reviews
Price from
US$69
per night

Featuring an on-site casino and a restaurant, this historic Deadwood, South Dakota hotel is located on Main Street, in the heart of the city. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Everyone was so friendly. The hotel was exceptionally clean

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8.5
Very good
608 reviews
Price from
US$49
per night

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