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Alamo Inn
Located in the high desert town of Alamo, this motel features guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. BBQ facilities are offered on site and free coffee is provided in the lobby. Las Vegas is 158 km away.

Sunset View Inn L.L.C
Sunset View Inn L.L.C offers pet-friendly accommodation, ONLY ON REQUEST, in Alamo. Free WiFi is featured and free private parking is available on site.

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- From US$83.11 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 309 reviewsLovely spacious room spotlessly clean with all the facilities needed realy comfy bedsGuest review byAndrew H UKUnited Kingdom
- From US$75.60 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 619 reviewsVery good motel, the room was otherworldly! One of the best I stayed in.Guest review byKamilPoland
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- 10.0
I highly recommend staying here.
I highly recommend staying here. The rooms are actually cleaned. They wash all blankets and comforters unlike other hotels and inn's . Everyone is super nice the rooms are big and come with a microwave and fridge. . and the store is just down the road .Guest review byAnonymous - 8.0
Not much there.
Not much there. The main hub is the Sinclair station combo fast food and grocery store. And it is a dry city with the nearest beer 7 miles north. If you are looking for nightlife this aint it. But it is quite and with a great night sky.Guest review byAnonymousIndonesia - 6.0
There is very little actually in Alamo - It's a good "...
There is very little actually in Alamo - It's a good "jumping off" place to other areas. Almost nowhere to eat (although the Sinclair station has a snack bar and a good variety of pre-made sandwiches and snacks).Guest review byMichaelUnited States