Kris and his team at the Alamo motel and Shelter Social Club were beyond helpful and accommodating while hosting us and our friends and family for our wedding weekend. The Alamo motel is beautiful and a perfect place to stay a couple nights. The rooms are amazing and the people are so nice. From the moment we got there the staff was super helpful and arranged to have my welcome bags delivered to each guest room for me. They hosted our welcome dinner and bar Alamo was a perfect add to our event. This motel is right in the cutest town of Los Alamos and close to everything. We are so glad we decided to have our welcome dinner and all our friends and family stay at the Alamo motel. Our friends and family could not stop raving about how fun and nice the place was and how helpful and nice the staff was. It was a perfect weekend all thanks to Kris and his team. I appreciate them so much and i can’t wait to go back and stay there again and hopefully one day through another event there as well! I highly recommend the Alamo motel
Very basic old motel that has been touched up to look hip and cool. The room is basic with a functional bed and spartan bathroom. The best part about this property is the location where you can walk to many places to eat and drink in the small town of Los Alamos. Not a terrible stay but nothing to remember either.
It is an older motel, it is not ADA accessible. It is grandfathered due to the age, the town was established in 1865. They have updated some of the decor, they have claw foot tubs in some rooms. There's a small fire pit, chairs, small fountain/pond with little koy fish, horse shoes, bean bag toss, a big Jenga, and other tables/chairs to enjoy the fresh air, listen to the birds, it is cozy, inviting, and peaceful in those areas. All the businesses in town were friendly, places to eat had good locally sourced food and portion sizes for the $$, The employees are down to earth and friendly.
This hotel is cute and right in the centre of town but if you come here on a Wednesday be aware that nearly everything else in town will be CLOSED- which was a bummer for us. We had to walk up to another hotel to eat and that hotel actually ended up looking nicer than this one. The Alamo itself was nice though and much more central. They give you a palo santo when you check in which was really exciting to me as I love palo santo! However my sister seemed a bit caught off guard that the check in person was a bit prickly. The double room was small but big enough for 3. The walls are thin and we did hear other people but it wasn’t an issue for us. The bathroom is the reason this hotel gets less than 5 stars. It was horrible. Shower was leaky and had such intense pressure that it actually hurt my body and got the entire bathroom soaked. It was like showering in a hurricane. The hot water also went in and out- probably due to it being an older hotel. The outdoor bar is nice and has games and a fire. The fire pit is wood so you have to build your own which I found to be fun. However it shuts down between 9-10pm every night which was disappointing after coming home from dinner and not being able to use it for very long but that was our fault for not checking my.
Wonderful 1950’s era motel which was renovated a number of years ago. Nice little court yard in the middle of the motel. The courtyard also has a small wine bar. Queen and King Rooms are nice size for 2 people. The only down side to the rooms are the very mall bathrooms and sinks. Understanding the age of the motel the reason for the small bathrooms. They are one person bathrooms!! The hotel is pet friendly which is great. $40 per night pet fee. Staff is friendly and helpful.
This place is so poorly soundproofed I can hear people’s change jingling in their pockets outside and every word in hushed-voice conversation. Awesome service, hugely vibesy decor, terrible bones. The plywood floors are an interesting choice. No blackout drapes which is a silly cost-saving measure.
If you like to pay almost $500 for two night in a party motel, this is the place to be. Our expectations for the price where a little different. Also, the room had a very chemical smell. We opened the windows and door, but couldn’t get it out. When we mentioned it to the staff they only offered to spray some cleaning spray in our room to mask it. Very disappointing. We liked Los Alamos town, but this hotel is overrated and overpriced.
This is a great little hotel in the center of town. Everything is in walking distance. The rooms were nice and the bed comfortable. They allow pets. All good. The only thing I would recommend if you are staying there, is to bring a headlamp if you want to be able to read in bed. The lights are very dim! I guess you could go read in the brightly lit bathroom but honestly that isn't that appealing. I was not able to read in bed because of how dim the lights were in the room. A tiny fix to make things better. I wish I had brought my headlamp!
ð My husband and I made dinner reservations about a week before our anniversary. We got lucky as normally you'd need to make reservations a month in advance. Especially for weekend dinner. We went on a weekday and had an early dinner so maybe tha
Nice easy place, 4 pool tables, shuffle board, ping pong, a few arcade games, occasional bands, Karaoke Every Thursday. Charging stations for electric cars as well.