"Long time traveler here, this is the BEST place to stay if you are in Mancos area or visiting Mesa verde NP. The home is so clean and the hosts are the nicest people you will ever meet. Also, their breakfast is absolutely delicious and the conversations around the breakfast table were just as lovely! I would give them 15 out of 10 if I could. Highly recommended!"
"Long time traveler here, this is the BEST place to stay if you are in Mancos area or visiting Mesa verde NP. The home is so clean and the hosts are the nicest people you will ever meet. Also, their breakfast is absolutely delicious and the conversations around the breakfast table were just as lovely! I would give them 15 out of 10 if I could. Highly recommended!"
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"Stayed here several years ago and it wasn't very good. This time it had been remodeled and was very nice. The staff was friendly and helpful. We didn't eat at the breakfast buffet."
"The price was good. The staff was courteous. The lobby was well done and inviting. Our room was comfortable and clean. Beds were comfortable and everything worked well. The chair in our room could stand a deep cleaning. The outside grounds need some serious TLC and the stairwells could use some vacuuming. The hallways were clean. There are no elevators and you have to go down stairs to get to bottom level and then back upstairs to 2nd and 3rd floor. Not a drawback for most but hard for elderly and impossible for handicapped. We did not try the breakfast but it looked like a basic continental breakfast and the area looked clean. Overall we would recommend and would stay there again."
"Pam, the woman that checked us in was the sweetest. It was great to see such a smiling face after Really Long Day of driving. We had two rooms and three dogs. She made sure our rooms were all the way at the end and next to each other. That made everything easier for us. She even called to see if we needed anything after we got checked in. She had little packets of cookies for our dogs and told us where there was a good park, right around the corner, to walk them. The room was very clean and the beds were super comfortable. I liked that it had laminate floors. There were no pet odors at all. We had a vehicle and a giant u-haul pulling a trailer. We had no trouble parking and the area seemed safe. We had no problems.
The lady that did breakfast on Sunday was atrocious. My husband said good morning to her and she just snarled and grunted. There was a construction worker that had been staying there and told him she was there last week too and treated them all the same way. The breakfast was almost cold and she didn’t even put out the waffle mix. It’s a shame to have a dark cloud in an otherwise really great environment. The area was really nice. There were plenty of food options and the park we walked to was lovely. We chose the place because it allowed dogs. We would stay there again even if the dogs weren’t traveling with us. Thank you Pam for starting our trip off in such a lovely way."
"If you want to experience Mesa Verde in the early morning or late afternoon or evening, the Far View Lodge is your best option for accommodations since it is the only facility within the park.
The rooms are modest, but provide all the essentials including good and clean beds, excellent reading lights, a small desk, frig, coffee maker. a large picture window, and a small outdoor terrace.
Staffing and training workers for seasonal work in remote National Park hotels must be a huge challenge, so it is understandable that quality control of getting every room super clean after heavy check-out mornings could slip, as several fellow reviewers have noted. So it is probably a good idea to check your room as soon as you arrive.
It's also good to remember that, by comparison to the earlier residents living in the cliff dwellings, Far View Lodge is the lap of luxury! :-)
If the weather is nice, I would highly recommend having dinner at the lodge's rooftop lounge for expansive views of the Mesa."
"Clean room, nothing broken, missing or not working. Parking is a little tight, unless you're on a motorcycle. Good location, gas station right across the street. I have stayed here multiple times. Nothing fancy, great for an overnight stay."
"I had a good stay. I never got to see any staff members, but that was ok. I had two issues: the first is my air conditioner wasn’t very cold and two my remote control didn’t work. Other than those two things it was clean and I was able to rest well."
If you're interested in something a little quirkier than your standard hotel experience, a bed and breakfast could be the perfect alternative for your holiday. If your ideal holiday to Cortez includes spending lots of time outside, Cultural Park is a good spot to enjoy the scenery.
Are you interested in an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a garden for guests to admire or a beautiful breakfast room, the small details are what make bed and breakfasts a home away from home.
What are the best B&Bs in Cortez?
Below are some well-liked B&Bs in the surrounding area: Ancient Echoes at Kelly Place: 11 rooms. 10.8 mi (17.5 km) from the heart of Cortez. Enjoy the snack bar/deli and unique decor. Starry Nights Ranch Bed & Breakfast: 3 rooms. 13.7 mi (22 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the private garden and unique decor.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Cortez?
When you're planning your getaway to Cortez, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 22°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 0°C. Average annual precipitation for Cortez is 346 mm.
What is there to do in Cortez?
Travellers enjoy Cortez for its scenic parks and array of dining options. If you're looking to find something to do during your travels, you might consider visiting Cortez Cultural Center and Cultural Park. You should put Yucca House National Monument and Canyons of the Ancients National Monument on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Cortez?
You can map out your trip in and around Cortez ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Cortez, CO (CEZ-Montezuma County), which is located 4 mi (6.4 km) away from the heart of the city. If you'd like to explore around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.