Be our guest at the Irma Hotel, built in 1902 by Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) as part of his plan to have travelers stay at Buffalo Bill’s Hotels in the Rockies on their way to the east gate of Yellowstone National Park. These hotels include the Wapiti Inn and Pahaska Teepee, but the Irma he called "just the sweetest hotel that ever was". ...
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Capture the romance of an era when Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show try-outs were held on the lots west of the hotel, buffalo ran amok in downtown Cody, and European nobility headquartered at the Irma Hotel on hunting treks in the area.
Stay in renovated rooms that housed some of the most famous personalities the world has ever known. You can even stay in Buffalo Bill's private suite or in a host of other historic rooms. Have a drink at the famous Cherry Wood Bar. You'll love the Irma Hotel. It's the heart of Cody, Wyoming.