2 Best Hotels in Grass Valley, Sacramento and the Gold Country

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Gold Miners Inn

$ | 121 Bank St., Grass Valley, CA, 95945, USA

Just off Highway 49 and superbly run, this Ascend Collection property provides a comfortable experience, with art and artifacts reflecting the area's mining heritage gracing public areas and guest rooms. All the rooms are equipped with microwaves, refrigerators, Keurig coffeemakers, and flat-screen TVs. Accommodations in the Grass Valley Suites category, good for families or other small groups, contain these amenities plus sleeper sofas and wet bars. A generous full buffet breakfast is served in the lobby.

Pros

  • Clean downtown hotel
  • Art and artifacts reflecting the area's mining heritage
  • Complimentary hot breakfast

Cons

  • No pool
  • Despite stylish touches has a chain-like feel
  • Some light sleepers find highway-side rooms noisy (ask for courtyard accommodations)
121 Bank St., Grass Valley, CA, 95945, USA
530-477–1700
Hotel Details
81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Holbrooke Hotel

$ | 212 W. Main St., Grass Valley, CA, 95945, USA

A Main Street icon since the mid-1800s—when the A-list guest list included entertainer Lola Montez, writer Mark Twain, and Ulysses S. Grant—this two-story, historic-district hotel received a down-to-the-studs (in some cases bricks) makeover and reopened in 2020 as a boutique property. The 17 high-ceilinged guest rooms in the main hotel and 11 more across the back parking lot in the restored Purcell House contain a mix of antique, reproduction, and contemporary furnishings. Wide white subway-style tiles gleam in the bathrooms, whose 1-inch hex porcelain floor tiles and brass fixtures evoke days gone by. The ground-floor Golden Gate Saloon dates from 1852.

Pros

  • Convenient to shops and restaurants
  • Mix of antique, reproduction, and contemporary furnishings
  • Ground-floor saloon is reportedly the West's oldest continuously operating bar

Cons

  • A few rooms very small
  • Some noise from traffic in street-side rooms, restaurant patio in back rooms
  • Books up well ahead on many weekends
212 W. Main St., Grass Valley, CA, 95945, USA
530-460–4078
Hotel Details
28 rooms
No Meals

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