Hotels in Amador City, California

Trusted places to kick back during your stay in Amador City.

Check-in
19Jul
Check-out
20Jul
Rooms and Guests2 Guests, 1 Room
Amador City features the scenic Amador County Fairgrounds, gold mining at the Historic Amador City, and the picturesque views from the nearby Mokelumne River. Visitors can enjoy wine tasting at nearby wineries like Amador Cellars and dine at local eateries such as the Sutter Steakhouse. Various charming inns and hotels await you, each offering unique experiences, from rustic lodges to cozy bed-and-breakfasts. This curated list of hotels showcases the best-reviewed options in the area. For the best deals, book during the off-peak season in spring or fall, and consider renting a car for easier navigation.
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Map100 yd from City Centre
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Map200 yd from City Centre
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Map200 yd from City Centre
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Hotel price range in Amador City

Choose from a wide range of stays, from affordable options to luxury escapes.

⬆️ The highest price
USD 337
⬇️ The lowest price
USD 175
💸 Average price for
3-star hotels
USD 159
Apartments
USD 306

Hotel Overview for Amador City Travelers

This guide provides key details about hotel options in Amador City, evaluating one property for critical information like pricing and local attractions to assist in planning your stay.

Typical nightly rates range from $90 to $150 USD.

Only 1 hotel property is currently available.

Peak travel seasons are April through October.

Local taxes and fees are approximately 12%.

The hotel is around 2 km from Amador County Museum.

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