Martin & Mason Hotel Deadwood, Deadwood
About the Hotel
The Martin & Mason Hotel, nestled in downtown Deadwood, offers a glimpse into the rich Victorian atmosphere of the late 19th century. The historic property features the Grand Olympic 1893 Ballroom, a spacious venue ideal for various events. Its prime location places guests just steps away from key attractions, dining, and entertainment in Deadwood. With a unique blend of history and modern comforts, this hotel serves as a fitting tribute to Deadwood's storied past.
Location
Located in the heart of Deadwood, the hotel is just one block from Main Street, providing easy access to shops, casinos, and local nightlife. Guests are minutes away from major attractions including Mount Moriah Cemetery, home to Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Deadwood offers a range of events year-round, from festivals to concerts, making it a lively destination. Rapid City Regional Airport is about 52.5 miles away, with local transportation options readily accessible.
Rooms
Each of the eight beautifully appointed guest rooms features lofted 12-foot ceilings and is decorated with period antiques. The hotel includes five rooms and three suites, all equipped with premium bedding, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Select rooms offer clawfoot tubs with hand-held showerheads, enhancing the vintage experience. Guests can enjoy complimentary soft drinks and bottled water during their stay.
Eat & Drink
The Lee Street Station Diner, located on the first floor, serves breakfast from 7 AM to noon. The hotel provides event catering with a complete range of fine wines, champagne, and a variety of imported and domestic beers available for gatherings. Private dining experiences can be arranged for up to 170 guests, tailored to individual preferences. In addition, the vibrant dining scene around the hotel features several five-star restaurants within walking distance.
Leisure & Business
The Martin & Mason Hotel's Grand Olympic Ballroom spans over 5,000 square feet, accommodating events from small meetings to large banquets. An attentive event coordinator is available to assist with planning and execution of events, ensuring all details meet guest expectations. The ballroom and various reception areas offer picturesque views of historic downtown Deadwood, adding charm to any gathering. Available facilities also include high-speed Wi-Fi and AV equipment for business needs.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Express check-in/ -out
- Concierge desk
- No pets allowed
- Elevator
- ATM/Cash machine
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Spa & Leisure
- Casino
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Arriving at the hotel, I was pleased to find a room that was set to a comfortable 65 degrees, blending Victorian decor with modern comforts. However, some rooms lacked common amenities like extra seating or closets, which was a letdown considering the price. The service restored our experience to perfection with terrific attention to detail, from easy check-in to a beautiful suite overlooking the Adams museum. The location was excellent, transporting me back to the days of booming Deadwood. The dining experience at the co-located Lee St Station Cafe was enjoyable, offering authentic Indian dishes.
Staying at the hotel was like stepping back in time to the 1800s, feeling like kids in a preserved museum exhibit. The Sanderson room with its large king bed was fantastic, cozy, and warm with red walls and antique furniture. The service was unbelievably kind with easy check-in and a fantastic suite room experience. The location was excellent, truly making you feel part of the gold rush era in charming Deadwood. Dining at the on-site Lee St Station Cafe was a treat, with iconic sandwiches. Overall, a memorable and unique stay.
Staying at the hotel felt like taking a step back in time with its well-appointed rooms overlooking the Adams museum. The morning coffee and scones added a lovely touch, though some may find the interior decor a bit dated. The friendly staff truly went above and beyond to ensure our enjoyment, from the easy check-in to escorting us to our beautiful suite room. The location was convenient, right in the heart of Deadwood.