Featuring free access to WiFi, Quality Inn Alpine is 1.5 kilometers from Sul Ross State University. A cable TV is provided in each room.
Anna
Italy
Nice structure and spacious, clean room.
Breakfast was ok but for two days the coffee machine was broken (luckily every room has its own coffee maker).
Just 1 minute from Sul Ross State University, this Alpine hotel offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily.
AChrales
United States
The breakfast was amazing. Staff was wonderful at keeping stations filled, and it was very busy at one point due to spring break holiday. Very impressive. My kids also loved the indoor pool and hot tub.
The Hampton Inn Alpine, easily reached on Highway 90 in west Texas, has an indoor pool, whirlpool and a fitness center for guest to use, along with flat-screen TVs in all rooms.
Paul
Peru
The hotel was exactly what I expected. The breakfast was nice enough - you could make your own waffles, other hot food items, etc. Quiet hotel. Didn't get a chance to try out the pool.
This boutique hotel is 1.5 km from Sul Ross University in Alpine, Texas. The guest rooms at The Holland Hotel are styled with a warm colour palette, custom bedding, and local artefacts.
Travelodge by Wyndham Alpine is offering accommodation in Alpine. With a fitness centre, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
David
France
The rooms were clean enough and it's a decent location to visit Big Bend (about 1h40 minutes away).
Located less than 1 mile from Sul Ross State University, this Alpine, Texas motel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
Georgina
United Kingdom
Close enough to town and reasonably priced. Comfortable room.
Situated in Alpine, within 22 km of Alpine Amtrak Station, Casa de Luna offers accommodation with air conditioning. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the holiday home free of...
Touristy small town with a lot of varied personalities.
Touristy small town with a lot of varied personalities. It's a gateway to Big Bend Natl Park. I guess there's a lot of festivals of various types throughout the year there that would be fun. Not far from the mountains I didn't know were in W. Texas. I will go back to the area seeing as how I want to explore Big Bend, don't know if I'd choose Alpine as a destination, I'd try other locations.
John
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quaint West Texas motel within driving distance to Big Bend...
Quaint West Texas motel within driving distance to Big Bend and Maria. Good restaurants and cute little town for shopping. Murals were beautiful. Town is largely closed Mon-Tues-Wed so visit on other days if you want to shop.
Deborah P
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We expected Alpine to be like many small West Texas towns:...
We expected Alpine to be like many small West Texas towns: slowly and sadly dying. But to our pleasant surprise, Alpine was a vibrant little town nestled in a pretty desert valley. It even has a "Rush Hour", as we jokingly called it, when one of the mile-long trains creeps through the middle of town in the morning and evening and stops traffic.
claycle
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The big attraction of Alpine is (relatively) nearby Big Bend...
The big attraction of Alpine is (relatively) nearby Big Bend National Park. Alpine itself, however, is quite interesting - some good restaurants, a university, the Museum of the Big Bend, and Marfa close by. We ate at the Holland House Hotel (good food and cocktails) and Giuzzi Pizza (a good salad and a good pizza). This is a fascinating part of the United States that attracts a lot of European visitors because of its ruggedness and Far West feel. I highly recommend it.
jolson007
United States
10
Scored 10
Between Fort Davis, Terlingua and Marfa, Alpine had much...
Between Fort Davis, Terlingua and Marfa, Alpine had much more going on when we visited on Saturday and Sunday after Thanksgiving. The Holland Hotel was as delightful as the photos and was a splendid choice for the last stay location for our trip. The restaurant was open for dinner (the prime rib dinner was excellent) and the Century Bartender was a delight as well.
Louisa
United States
10
Scored 10
This trip was so much fun!!
This trip was so much fun!! We went to the McDonalds Observatory, Fort Davis and toured the fort. Marfa and viewed the Marfa lights, simply amazing. Hike at Fort Davis State Park. Relaxed and enjoy the local food establishments. We will be back. One word of advice is to Be sure and make reservation at the State Parks.
Perfect place to stay in Alpine! Adorable beautifully kept house, a great combination of vintage and up to date. Walking distance into town. The host was so accommodating and very responsive to questions. HIGHLY RECOMMEND for visitors to Alpine, Marfa, and Big Bend National Park.
This is a very pleasant hotel. Located on the outskirts of Alpine, it is easy to get to downtown and the roads that lead to Big Bend National Park. Staff was pleasant, the breakfast was very good (and it included hot food), mattresses were comfortable, and towels were plush.
I like that this is one of the only properties in alpine that provides smoking rooms as we are people who smoke. I also like the location because it isn’t hard to find at all and the rooms are always very clean and organized.
This hotel is close to a lot of things in Alpine, which makes it very convenient. It has a quaint charm, each room enters from the outside, and you can park right outside your door. Nice pool too. Friendly staff.
A clean, well-equipped room in a beautiful old-fashioned style. And a good, informative email about the fact that You must check in BEFORE 7 pm at the Holland Hotel on the main street which is easy to find.
Our stay was perfect, the room was clean and quiet and check-in was easy. The location is close to everything we wanted to do in Alpine and there is plenty of parking for our large moving truck.
The hotel was exactly what I expected. The breakfast was nice enough - you could make your own waffles, other hot food items, etc. Quiet hotel. Didn't get a chance to try out the pool.
A great base for exploring the surrounding area, we stayed while we visited big bend national park. The hotel was clean, safe and the staff were very helpful.
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