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Longstreet Inn & Casino

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Welcome to Longstreet Inn & Casino, a delightful 3-star hotel located in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. Just 16mi from the city center, this charming hotel offers a convenient and peaceful retreat for travelers. With 2792 reviews, it's clear that guests are raving about their experiences here.

Seating area, Bed in Longstreet Inn & Casino
Seating area, Bed in Longstreet Inn & Casino

Habitaciones

Queen Room with Two Queen Beds in Longstreet Inn & Casino

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2 Camas Queen Size

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335 pies cuad.

Habitación - 2 camas Queen

Vista a la montaña

Baño Privado

Entrada privada

Lavadora

This room includes free Wi-Fi and cable TV.

Queen Room with Two Queen Beds and Lake View in Longstreet Inn & Casino

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2 Camas Queen Size

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335 pies cuad.

Habitación - 2 camas Queen, Vista Al Lago

Vista al lago

Vista a la montaña

Vista al jardín

Baño Privado

Boasting a balcony with lake views, this room features free Wi-Fi and cable TV.

King Suite with Lake View in Longstreet Inn & Casino

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1 Cama King Size

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335 pies cuad.

Suite, Vista Al Lago

Vista al lago

Vista a la montaña

Vista al jardín

Baño Privado

Suite Lake View

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The starting price for a stay at Longstreet Inn & Casino is only $208, making it an affordable option for budget-conscious travelers. The hotel is situated at 4400 South Highway 373, providing easy access to nearby attractions and amenities. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including free parking, a pet-friendly environment (with extra charges), a casino, and a refreshing outdoor swimming pool. Whether you're here for business or pleasure, there's something for everyone.

Facade/entrance in Longstreet Inn & Casino
Property building in Longstreet Inn & Casino

Vive lo Mejor

The hotel boasts a wide array of facilities, including free Wi-Fi, a hot tub/jacuzzi, and a 24-hour front desk for added convenience. The spacious and comfortable rooms feature a private entrance, lake views, and free toiletries. Guests can also indulge in delicious meals at the on-site restaurant and enjoy live music performances. Longstreet Inn & Casino truly offers a memorable and enjoyable stay for travelers of all kinds.

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in Longstreet Inn & Casino

Planifica tu estancia

When you stay at Longstreet Inn & Casino, not only will you enjoy comfortable accommodations and excellent amenities, but your four-legged friends can come along too! Pets are allowed at this hotel, with some charges applicable. So you don't have to worry about leaving your furry companion behind while you embark on your adventure.

During the warmer months, take a refreshing dip in the hotel's outdoor swimming pool. This pool not only offers a cool escape from the Nevada heat but also treats you to stunning views of the surrounding lake. With a shallow end and a scenic backdrop, it's the ideal spot to relax and soak up the sun. Just keep in mind that this pool is for adults only, ensuring a peaceful and tranquil experience.

Restaurant/places to eat in Longstreet Inn & Casino
Lounge or bar in Longstreet Inn & Casino

Servicios

Aparcamiento gratuito

Casino

Restaurante

Piscina al aire libre

Centro de negocios

Wifi gratis

Aire acondicionado

Bar

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Longstreet Inn & Casino
Lounge or bar in Longstreet Inn & Casino

Piscina

Al aire libre, Solo para adultos

Estacional, Extremo poco profundo, Con vista

Swimming pool in Longstreet Inn & Casino
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Longstreet Inn & Casino

Restaurantes

Jack's Cafe

Americana

Nebraska Steak House

Americana

Restaurant/places to eat in Longstreet Inn & Casino
Lounge or bar in Longstreet Inn & Casino
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We booked last minute for 2 nights to see Death Valley NP - which is around 40 min drive. It was beginning of Dec, and so great time to see the National Park. The room had 2 queen beds and it was spacious (2nd floor). It had a second sink outside the bathroom. There is an elevator to the second floor, however the elevator is such that you still have 8 to 10 stairs to go to your room (or any room on second floor, I think). The rooms are non smoking but had a strange cleaning agent smell. We had to open the window for an hour to get the smell out / or adjust to the smell. The rooms have small fridge. You have access to microwave in the "convenience store" where you can also buy snacks and drinks. The second night, we had veggie pizza from the restaurant there, which was pretty good. The gas station is right by the property. It is a good place to stay, if visiting the NP and can't find lodging inside the park.

Sanfl

If you are looking for a standard chain hotel, then Longstreet Inn is not for you. We like places with character, which is why we liked the Longstreet Inn so much. Although centered around a casino, which we weren't interested in, the Inn is full of, and surrounded by, historical memorabilia which gives an interest and charm. The staff were very friendly and helpful and we enjoyed the meal. The shop is open 24 hours with free coffee on tap, the beds were comfortable and although it was a cold night, our rooms remained cosy. Would be a great base to use to explore the Death Valley National Park. Would definitely stay there again.

Peter

I'm not a big casino person but I absolutely adored this place. It's much more authentic than Vegas; like time stood still which is a good thing - I wish more places like this existed. With just a short drive from Death Valley it has the perfect location as well. The room was bigger than I imagined, very clean, splendid bathroom and the vanity was a huge plus for me. The staff was super friendly but I of course fell in love with Jackpot the Casino cat. Although we visited mostly everything around there I will make it a life goal to visit this place again one day!

Pim

Very cool, affordable place to stay outside of Death Valley. The casino is small, but within it, there are ALOT of old, interesting items from the area (think of furniture, pictures etc...even an old bar). We had breakfast at the resturant and it was amazing. Our room was comfy and I liked the convience type story in the casino which had alot of food, liquor and snack options. The casino bar was good and affordable. There were a TON of things to explore outside (old church, lake, sculptures) but it was rainy and cool when we were there.

Joyce

We did a roadtrip around Californai and by far, Longstreet Inn & Casino was my favourite place to stay. Our room was large and had a terrific locked in historical charm about it. Yes, there is a casino, but it's small and not intrusive. I absolutely loved the 70s, 80s, 90s paraphernalia everywhere, loved the landscaped outdoor area, loved the farm animals, it had a restaurant and mini-mart on site. But best of all, if you're coming from Death Valley National Park, driving the extra 8 mins from Death Valley Junction was not an issue.

Michaelant

We booked last minute for 2 nights to see Death Valley NP - which is around 40 min drive. It was beginning of Dec, and so great time to see the National Park. The room had 2 queen beds and it was spacious (2nd floor). It had a second sink outside the bathroom. There is an elevator to the second floor, however the elevator is such that you still have 8 to 10 stairs to go to your room (or any room on second floor, I think). The rooms are non smoking but had a strange cleaning agent smell. We had to open the window for an hour to get the smell out / or adjust to the smell. The rooms have small fridge. You have access to microwave in the "convenience store" where you can also buy snacks and drinks. The second night, we had veggie pizza from the restaurant there, which was pretty good. The gas station is right by the property. It is a good place to stay, if visiting the NP and can't find lodging inside the park.

Sanfl

If you are looking for a standard chain hotel, then Longstreet Inn is not for you. We like places with character, which is why we liked the Longstreet Inn so much. Although centered around a casino, which we weren't interested in, the Inn is full of, and surrounded by, historical memorabilia which gives an interest and charm. The staff were very friendly and helpful and we enjoyed the meal. The shop is open 24 hours with free coffee on tap, the beds were comfortable and although it was a cold night, our rooms remained cosy. Would be a great base to use to explore the Death Valley National Park. Would definitely stay there again.

Peter

I'm not a big casino person but I absolutely adored this place. It's much more authentic than Vegas; like time stood still which is a good thing - I wish more places like this existed. With just a short drive from Death Valley it has the perfect location as well. The room was bigger than I imagined, very clean, splendid bathroom and the vanity was a huge plus for me. The staff was super friendly but I of course fell in love with Jackpot the Casino cat. Although we visited mostly everything around there I will make it a life goal to visit this place again one day!

Pim

Very cool, affordable place to stay outside of Death Valley. The casino is small, but within it, there are ALOT of old, interesting items from the area (think of furniture, pictures etc...even an old bar). We had breakfast at the resturant and it was amazing. Our room was comfy and I liked the convience type story in the casino which had alot of food, liquor and snack options. The casino bar was good and affordable. There were a TON of things to explore outside (old church, lake, sculptures) but it was rainy and cool when we were there.

Joyce

We did a roadtrip around Californai and by far, Longstreet Inn & Casino was my favourite place to stay. Our room was large and had a terrific locked in historical charm about it. Yes, there is a casino, but it's small and not intrusive. I absolutely loved the 70s, 80s, 90s paraphernalia everywhere, loved the landscaped outdoor area, loved the farm animals, it had a restaurant and mini-mart on site. But best of all, if you're coming from Death Valley National Park, driving the extra 8 mins from Death Valley Junction was not an issue.

Michaelant

We booked last minute for 2 nights to see Death Valley NP - which is around 40 min drive. It was beginning of Dec, and so great time to see the National Park. The room had 2 queen beds and it was spacious (2nd floor). It had a second sink outside the bathroom. There is an elevator to the second floor, however the elevator is such that you still have 8 to 10 stairs to go to your room (or any room on second floor, I think). The rooms are non smoking but had a strange cleaning agent smell. We had to open the window for an hour to get the smell out / or adjust to the smell. The rooms have small fridge. You have access to microwave in the "convenience store" where you can also buy snacks and drinks. The second night, we had veggie pizza from the restaurant there, which was pretty good. The gas station is right by the property. It is a good place to stay, if visiting the NP and can't find lodging inside the park.

Sanfl

If you are looking for a standard chain hotel, then Longstreet Inn is not for you. We like places with character, which is why we liked the Longstreet Inn so much. Although centered around a casino, which we weren't interested in, the Inn is full of, and surrounded by, historical memorabilia which gives an interest and charm. The staff were very friendly and helpful and we enjoyed the meal. The shop is open 24 hours with free coffee on tap, the beds were comfortable and although it was a cold night, our rooms remained cosy. Would be a great base to use to explore the Death Valley National Park. Would definitely stay there again.

Peter

I'm not a big casino person but I absolutely adored this place. It's much more authentic than Vegas; like time stood still which is a good thing - I wish more places like this existed. With just a short drive from Death Valley it has the perfect location as well. The room was bigger than I imagined, very clean, splendid bathroom and the vanity was a huge plus for me. The staff was super friendly but I of course fell in love with Jackpot the Casino cat. Although we visited mostly everything around there I will make it a life goal to visit this place again one day!

Pim

Very cool, affordable place to stay outside of Death Valley. The casino is small, but within it, there are ALOT of old, interesting items from the area (think of furniture, pictures etc...even an old bar). We had breakfast at the resturant and it was amazing. Our room was comfy and I liked the convience type story in the casino which had alot of food, liquor and snack options. The casino bar was good and affordable. There were a TON of things to explore outside (old church, lake, sculptures) but it was rainy and cool when we were there.

Joyce

We did a roadtrip around Californai and by far, Longstreet Inn & Casino was my favourite place to stay. Our room was large and had a terrific locked in historical charm about it. Yes, there is a casino, but it's small and not intrusive. I absolutely loved the 70s, 80s, 90s paraphernalia everywhere, loved the landscaped outdoor area, loved the farm animals, it had a restaurant and mini-mart on site. But best of all, if you're coming from Death Valley National Park, driving the extra 8 mins from Death Valley Junction was not an issue.

Michaelant

Ubicación

4400 South Highway 373, Amargosa Valley, 89020, Nevada, Estados Unidos

Longstreet Inn & Casino