Built in 1859, this historic Jamestown hotel has its own house ghost and features an on-site restaurant and bar. Rooms include antique furniture and Yosemite National Park is 24 miles away.
Jimbo13
United States of America
The hotel dates back to 1859, so the rooms are small but very comfortable with lots of character and, of course, upgraded. Great location in the middle of the old gold-mining town of Jamestown, within walking distance to eateries if you choose not to eat at the hotel restaurant. Staff were outstanding, so helpful.
This Victorian Jamestown hotel features free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen cable TV in every room. Guests can enjoy the hotel’s gardens or sit on the balcony.
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, this pet-friendly Jamestown motel is just 15 minutes’ walk away from Railtown 1897 State Historic Park. It offers simply furnished rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Shannon
United States of America
The property is older, but the room is clean! We initially didn’t purchase to use the jacuzzi tub, but it was clean so decided to pay for the up grade. The property is quiet, but walkable to Main Street.
This Sonora, California hotel is 10 minutes’ drive from Columbia State Historical Park. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy a daily free breakfast and rooms with free WiFi.
Welcome to Hotel Lumberjack, proudly located in historic Sonora, California. Our hotel offers a newly envisaged Americana Motel experience inspired by the rich Lumberjack culture.
Between Sonora and Jamestown on the main Hwy 108, Hotel Country Inn Sonora is 1 mi from Central Sonora. The hotel offers seasonal outdoor pool and free WiFi in all guest rooms and the public areas.
Simon
United States of America
Staff is great and value is great for a place to sleep
Just 3 miles from Columbia Airport, Best Western Plus Sonora Oaks Hotel and Conference Centre features a year-round outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. A continental breakfast is served daily.
Discover a harmonious blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort at Sonora Inn.
Ronnie
United States of America
Recently updated inside. New paint, etc. An older historic hotel. Clean and met our three day stay needs well. The desk staff were all nice and helpful. The helped us out on several occasions. The downtown area is there for strolling , shopping, eating and bar hopping. Breakfast was nice, coffee was hot, food acceptable for a classic hotel self serve offering.
The Inn on Knowles Hill Bed & Breakfast Hotel has accommodations in Sonora. Each room at the 5-star hotel has mountain views, and guests can enjoy access to a garden and to a shared lounge.
Mornin
United States of America
The breakfast was very special. The owner's stories about the history of the inn were very enjoyable. We have recommended the inn to friends
Bradford Place Inn is located in Sonora. Free WiFi access is available. A made-to-order breakfast is included. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a DVD player.
Ball
United States of America
Lovely facility and excellent service all around.owner was very attentive to our every need.
Jamestown goes back to the California gold rush. It is a small town, about 3000 people, but its small downtown has a lot of character. We stayed at the historic National Hotel right on the main street and we are glad we did. It dates back to 1859. Be sure to checkout the Railway museum about a 15 minute walk from the downtown. They have old engines and rolling stock that have been used in dozens of movies (like High Noon, Unforgiven and Back to the Future III) and TV shows (like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Wild Wild West). There are multiple wineries nearby also.
Jimbo13
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Very fun place to stay! Our room was very comfortable.
Very fun place to stay! Our room was very comfortable. Good bed.
Extremely nice bathroom. It was 108 degrees outside and we were
completely comfortable--and I am one of those people who is not happy when the temp is over 72 degrees.
Also--nice staff.
We ate at the hotel (dinner and breakfast) and both were just fine.
I felt like the chef/staff were really trying.
Jacqueline
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
A small, quiet little town which appeared to be closed for...
A small, quiet little town which appeared to be closed for most of our stay. We should really have done better research. Sonora is a few minutes up the road and ticked every box but didn't have Jamestown's peace.
Jon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
our visit to Jamestown was to experience the gold rush days.
our visit to Jamestown was to experience the gold rush days. Staying at the National was part of traveling back in time. The hotel provided an authentic experience. Paired with a gold panning tour, this made the experience worthwhile. Be prepared to not have some of the modern amenities available as this is part of the experience. Did not have a chance to dine at the hotel restaurant, but did find some adequate dining in nearby Sonora.
Craig
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pleasant, historical Gold Rush town almost due west of the...
Pleasant, historical Gold Rush town almost due west of the San Mateo County coast & bay. Small enough to walk around in a few minutes. I ate at the Jamestown Hotel & at the Service Station. Delicious dinners, & the Service Station has a great beer selection. Jamestown's location is perfect for the Sonora Pass, Columbia Historical Park, Highway 49 (the Gold Chain Highway) and Yosemite.
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Anonymous
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Jamestown was a cute little town. Not much to it.
Jamestown was a cute little town. Not much to it. We had a great meal and a beer at "The Service Station"--would recommend the restaurant highly. We only stayed there prior to a 3 day rafting trip we were taking out of Groveland. Everything in Groveland was VERY expensive. Just was appalled at the accommodations at the Royal Carriage Inn in Jamestown.
The Palm Hotel is a fantastic place. You can experience the spirit of the old times. The hotel was build in 1890 and it used to be a luxury place back than. If you like to experience the warm hospitality and the flair of the Gold rush time, it is a perfect place to stay. The "Double Delight" room has a twin bathtube bathroom! A very nice breakfast is included in the price.
The hotel dates back to 1859, so the rooms are small but very comfortable with lots of character and, of course, upgraded. Great location in the middle of the old gold-mining town of Jamestown, within walking distance to eateries if you choose not to eat at the hotel restaurant. Staff were outstanding, so helpful.
The apartment was cozy and cute with modern amenities. Great walk-in shower! The location was very central in the historic town of Jamestown, with old west charm. There were plenty of places to walk to and we enjoyed the local restaurants. Easy check in. A good base if you are checking out the area.
My husband and I stayed here for our honeymoon. We loved everything about this place. The employees were amazing 🤩. They helped us find a place that was walking distance from the hotel to eat dinner. They pointed out a place where we could go eat breakfast in the morning. It was nice and quiet.
check in was fairly easy. I liked that the hotel was close to Railtown. The heater worked fairly well and the shower was nice aside from the bathroom being so small. I liked that there was a freezer as part of the in-room refrigerator.
The hotel was chosen because it was old and had a porch around the property and we could sit out on the porch, liked to learn the history . Breakfast was cooked specially for us and was excellent. We enjoyed our chats with the hosts.
We did not eat at the hotel. We did enjoy drinks at the bar and there was a talented local lounge singer performing that night. Our bartender Michelle H was amazing and the other staff were very friendly also.
The hotel was wonderful. Old style decor with modern conveniences. The bathroom was spacious, the shower was large, there was good water pressure. The bed was comfortable.
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