A Travel Blog entry by mattncat from Durango, Colorado, United States
... it's big, wide main street and railway station. Cat found us a superb place to eat - the Diamond Belle bar in the Straterhotel. The barmen sported wiry moustaches and were suitably surly while the barmaids were much friendlier, wearing in corsets & ...
A Travel Blog entry by bmtravel from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... culture was on display at nearby Taos pueblo where traditional customs are maintained. On to Durango, where we stayed at the historic, supposedly haunted, StraterHotel & took a day trip on the picturesque snowy Silverton railway. Next stop ...
... have had such an amazingly perfect day without their help!
Loved the Strater and their restaurants
from anonymous
The StraterHotel and their restaurants on both sides of the hotel are wonderful! Very friendly and efficient staff who made ...
Many of the original buildings constructed and used by the area's pioneers can be found in this interesting and charming section of town that includes the grand StraterHotel, built in 1887 and still in operation today.