Along with a restaurant, there's a coffee shop/cafe on site. Free breakfast is served daily. Public spaces have free WiFi. There's an onsite business center. A rooftop terrace, a library, and an arcade/game room are also featured at Steam Train Hotel. Free self parking is available.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this Antonito hotel.
Had a really nice time here. There is a lot of character in this small hotel in this really small town. If you are wanting to be in the area for outdoorsing (most likely, I'd guess) it is a nice alternative to camping.
All rooms are on the second floor and access is only by a steep set of uncovered stairs. No handicap aids anywhere. Breakfast area is in game room consists largely of frozen items and a microwave oven.
Charming old west hotel. King suite had full kitchen. Breakfast was not the best but adequate. Canât beat the location if youâre taking the scenic train. đ
The hotel was very unique. We had help with bringing our bags to the room and making sure the tv worked. They have a very nice common area where they have a variety of breakfast foods we could use. There were games, puzzles, books, and a pool table we could use. Each room was unique, ours had a whirlpool bath, a full kitchen and a separate bedroom.
This is exactly what it says on the outside âŠa 1911 hotel that has minimal upgrades. Minimal meaning a tv. More like a rooming house or boarding house. Funky, different, something to talk about for sure. Mismatched antique furniture, lighting.
The hotel was unique. We enjoyed our stay very much. With all the antiques and history we felt like it took us back in time. Was very enjoyable. The owner Paul was super nice. Gave us all the information and direction we needed for a great stay. We would stay there again!
There was pros and cons with this property. PROS: (1) When checking in, Paul was most helpful and nice. (2) We learned from another guest who knows the area that this is the best place to stay. (3) It is a 5-minute drive to get to the Cumbres & Toltec railroad station. (4) Some nice antiques on the upper floor. (5) There is a nice selection of breakfast foods including items like a frozen burrito that could be microwaved. There is a coffee pot that customers use to make their own coffee. CONS: (1) Windows need to be open to let in air. We had a corner room next to a patio and had to smell marijuana from someone smoking outside. (2) The information in the room indicated that we could call for assistance between 6 am and 9 pm. However, when I called several times at 7 am to report that there was no milk for cereal, all I got was an answering machine that said that the office opened at 8 am. So, no milk for cereal. The next time we come down for the train, we will stay in Alamosa.
Rooms have some character with some unique decorations. Staff on check-in very friendly and brought my suitcase up the stairs.
They need to work on amenities. Had a single small bar of soap (size ok, as know there's lots of waste with short stays) but had to transport from sink to/from shower.
The shampoo need work. Just left one packet for a two-night stay that had no maid service (I'm OK with no maid service, again as there's lots of waste). But just one pack of shampoo and in a package that can't be opened without using a sharp object. People coming here ride the train and expect might get dirty.
So let's leave enough supplies for the whole trip - and change the shampoo packaging.
Now I did call down and they did promptly bring additional supplies. I just think I shouldn't have had to ask.
They also need more attention to the breakfast offerings. The first morning I had the last Pop Tar (and threw out 2 empty boxes). Nothing brought for the next day. And on the second day, OJ was down to a measly 6 oz left. Need more attention in keeping the breakfast supplies stocked.