You'd expect one of the coolest towns around Lake Tahoe to have some pretty cool accommodations, right? Well, Tahoe City hotels, inns, estates and campgrounds are just that. When you can choose between a room in a 1920s castle, a European-inspired resort, mountain lodges, intimate inns, modern hotel rooms and campsites overlooking Emerald Bay, how can you possibly lose, no matter what the option is for Tahoe City accommodations?
Tahoe City hotels take advantage of their proximity to the lake by providing rooms with panoramic views and access to private beaches. Many of these properties are located right across the street from this body of water that draws thousands of people to the area. You can easily boat, go standup paddleboarding or kayaking or just sip a glass of wine by water's edge as the sun sinks down. But lake access isn't the only amenity that Tahoe City hotels offer by any means. Many Tahoe City accommodations also have heated pools, attached spas, in-room Jacuzzis, excellent on-site restaurants and conference spaces, free WiFi, video libraries, private BBQ areas with picnic tables, outdoor fire pits, kid play areas and more. Easy access to all the shopping, dining, historic sites and events that Tahoe City offers makes these accommodations even more attractive.
Tahoe City Hotels Are Comfortable
Since many families choose this area for their annual vacation, the larger Tahoe City hotel options, such as cabins and cottages, are the best bet. Some of these properties offer up to three bedrooms, so everyone has their space. Or, securing several rooms at Granlibakken Resort that has a private ski area, fine dining, tennis courts and fantastic nearby hiking can be a good Tahoe City accommodation choice that keeps your group together with lots to enjoy on site.
You just can't go wrong, no matter at which Tahoe City hotel you choose to lay your head in this Tahoe town.
Tahoe City Hotels by Category
America's Best Value Inn is a basic hotel in an excellent location. Directly across the street from the most popular park in Tahoe City, Commons Beach, and...read more
Remember the old movies where the British gentlemen would all gather at the Explorer's Club and swap tales of adventure, like in the beginning of Around...read more
Cedar Crest Cottages is a union of historic heritage with modern chic. A small cluster of eight cabins from 1933, Cedar Crest is newly remodeled, giving...read more
Chinquapin is a luxurious long-term and short-term condominium complex spread over 95 acres. The condos are placed to take advantage of the beautiful...read more
DL Bliss State Park is a culmination of absolute Tahoe beauty in the form of stunning turquoise water, old-growth forests and giant cartoon-like granite...read more
Ed Z'Berg Sugar Pine Point State Park is your best bet for winter camping. Also open with a larger selection of sites in the summer, the park is positioned...read more
If visiting Lake Tahoe in the summer, a great place to camp is Emerald Bay State Park. The park includes two campgrounds: the Boat-In Camp (accessible by...read more
A property management company covering the entire basin, Grand Welcome prides itself on delivering a quality experience and is always looking to exceed its...read more
Granlibakken Tahoe is tucked away in the forested hills framing Lake Tahoe. Located just a few minutes from Tahoe City, Granlibakken is a resort center that...read more
Kaspian Recreation Area is on Highway 89, 4 miles south of Tahoe City at the base of Blackwood Canyon. A campground and outdoor recreation area, the zone is...read more
Kehlet Mansion is an opportunity to truly live like the high and mighty of Lake Tahoe. A 1930s mansion that is nestled on one of the most beautiful strands...read more