Staying at the hotel is a step back in time to 1879 when the Gold Rush was in full swing, Amador City was a bustling mining town and the Imperial Hotel opened its doors to prosperous Victorian hotel guests. Today the miners are gone, the traffic is gone and Amador City retains its rich historic characters, charm, and the beautifully restored Imperial Hotel. This location still offers a warm and gracious welcome to visitors visiting the Shenandoah Valley and the wineries ad vineyards of Amador County.
Described as “both elegant and whimsical” the Imperial Hotel is a place where time still lets you slow down. Local residents and visitors mingle over cocktails. Hotel guests sip a glass of wine or cup of tea on the balcony overlooking the town or on one of two native stone patios. A book or magazine selected from the hotel library leads to an afternoon of lazy inactivity.
The Imperial Hotel is a cozy place to stay and the beds are very comfortable. This place is great for a quiet weekend. It has a great restaurant downstairs where you can enjoy your morning breakfast, lunch, or a fine dinner.
Staying at the hotel is a step back in time to 1879 when the Gold Rush was in full swing, Amador City was a bustling mining town and the Imperial Hotel opened its doors to prosperous Victorian hotel guests. Today the miners are gone, the traffic is gone and Amador City retains its rich historic characters, charm, and the beautifully restored Imperial Hotel. For more information, contact the Imperial Hotel.