Known in part for its unique feel and lodging options, Marfa is both historic and hip. We’ve compiled a list of the top places to stay so you can make the most of your trip to this small West Texas town.

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Hotel Saint George

105 South Highland Ave., Marfa

Built on the site of the 1886 hotel of the same name, the Saint George opened to rave reviews in 2016 with 55 rooms and suites.

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El Cosmico

802 S. Highland Ave., Marfa

This 21-acre escape from the “built world” allows you to stay in yurts, teepees, and vintage travel trailers. The site also doubles as a campground.

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Hotel Paisano

207 Highland St., Marfa

The reborn Hotel Paisano downtown has lost none of its stature as the classic Texas rancher hotel. This is where the cast of Giant—including Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean—stayed during filming in 1955.

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Thunderbird Hotel

601 W. San Antonio St., Marfa

This boutique hotel features 24 rooms that include all the necessities for a comfortable stay.

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The 105 Lincoln

105 W. Lincoln St., Marfa

The building of this boutique hotel started out as stables for the Presidio County Courthouse but now features beautifully designed rooms that are walking distance from Marfa’s attractions.

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