Featuring an outdoor pool, and a restaurant and bar on site, this hotel is located in Bisbee. Free WiFi access is available. Bisbee-Douglas International Airport is 30 minutes’ drive from the hotel.
Hotel San Ramon provides accommodations in Bisbee. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space. The property has evening entertainment and a concierge service.
Uthe
United States of America
The staff went out of their way to be hospitable. The rooms were large and decorated so cute. It was clean updated and the beds were very comfy. Perfect location to walk anywhere in town. Each room has a refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. I would stay again.
THE CARRICK is offering accommodations in Bisbee. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and barbecue facilities. Certain units at the property include a patio with a mountain view.
Mary
United States of America
Very nice apartment/room. Spacious with everything you need. Lovely patio. Receptionist was a real sweetheart!
Hotel La More at The Bisbee Inn has accommodations in Bisbee. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The nearest airport is Tucson International Airport, 100 miles from the hotel.
Featuring tiled outdoor trails and built over the still-flowing Apache Springs Well, this historic hotel is less than one mile from downtown Bisbee. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas of the hotel.
Joanna
United States of America
The property is fun and funky, very old school like going to visit your grandma. Lots of antiquities around and full of history. It was close to restaurants and shops. We were comfortable and cozy and slept well.
Providing a terrace, Greenway Manor provides accommodations in Bisbee. There's an outdoor fireplace and guests can access free Wifi and free private parking.
We loved the artistic, diverse, and eclectic feel of Bisbee.
We loved the artistic, diverse, and eclectic feel of Bisbee. The alleys with artist murals and sculptures made it feel like we were walking around in Italy, France, or a little beatnik city without having to get into a car to drive to locations. There was a little something for everyone from music, shopping, and food. Even the locals got into the interesting artistic décor with fences made out of multi colored iron board and beautiful gothic faces and angels.
Joanne
10
Scored 10
Great place to visit alone or with family.
Great place to visit alone or with family. Highly recommend Cooper Mine Tour, the Night Ghost Tour.
Many stores were not open maybe due to holidays? Walking shoes a must. Be sure to see all of Bisbee. Definitely will be back. Visiting from Tucson.
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Anonymous
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Bisbee is not worth the trip.
Bisbee is not worth the trip. Southern Arizona is dry and dead enough, driving all the way into a half-dead mining town is not uplifting. The trip into the mine was interesting, but did not feel very safe. The town is "trying", but i cannot recommend visiting with a good conscience
Tina
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved everything about Bisbee.
We loved everything about Bisbee. We loved the 100 plus year old charm, the old buildings, the haunted hotels, the restaurants. We love to park our car and walk everywhere so as not to miss a thing. We stopped and talked to the locals and discussed their businesses in town. We frequented many small businesses and made purchases so as to support them. There are many different tours available for those that like to enjoy the area with the guidance and knowledge of someone very familiar with the area as well. There is definitely a little something for everyone in Bisbee.
Carla
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Bisbee is a interesting town with a lot of personality.
Bisbee is a interesting town with a lot of personality. The shops were fun and unique. Every restaurant we ate at was very good. A can't miss is the French bakery, Patisserie something starting with a J.
Sandra
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Bisbee is a town of funky artists, local flare and small...
Bisbee is a town of funky artists, local flare and small town joy. The history, ghosts included, is amazing. lots to do and see....great shopping, food, coffee and history. The big Pit is wild and kinda scary, but way cool. the town of Warren just south of Bisbee has some cool shops, from south Bisbee and hwy 92 you can see the border and wall.....the night time view with all the lights is cool. some of our favs: Bisbee breakfast club in lowell, just south of the Pit, Cafe Roka, Cornacopia cafe, High Desert market/cafe, Red Bone Vintage for shopping.....and the Bisbee table and mini indoor shopping area is cool too.....great coffee shop there.
First off, the property was conveniently located near everything we were visiting so it was easy to walk everywhere. The staff was incredibly nice and made arrangements for our early check-in. The rooms were cute, spacious, very clean, bright, the beds were so comfy, and we had a beautiful view. This hotel is so cute, quaint, quiet and relaxing. Our entire group loved it and Hotel San Ramon will definitely be our Bisbee staple.
The breakfast basket was great- especially the hot breakfast bowl. The "welcome" cookies were delicious, and a nice touch. Both Henry and Rick were super helpful and friendly. Henry delivered the breakfast basket to our door at 8 sharp, as we had requested. I got to see a part of Bisbee that was a little further from the downtown area, which I had never seen before. Great neighborhood for a walk.
What a wonderful quirky hotel. Vivian at the Front desk was amazing and so helpful. We enjoyed our one night stay in Bisbee very much. The location is great to walk around town and see the million staircases everywhere you turned. We would definitely stay here again. The room amenities were great having everything we needed.
Beautiful boutique hotel right in the middle of Bisbee. The staff was polite and friendly, the room was very nice and it was comfortable. It was also surprisingly quiet for being in 'downtown',, both inside and outside. It keeps a great vintage feel, but with modern appointments like a great bathroom and doors and locks.
The hotel was above the bar. It was a real throw back to the earlier times. The guest facilities were great. The furnishings were period. The staff was just great. The included breakfast was the absolute best. The pancakes were to die for. We really felt that we had gone back in time to the turn of the 20th century.
What a wonderful, quirky, possibly haunted old hotel! We knew not to expect the generic comforts of a Best Western, so the steep stairs and squeaky floors just added to the charm. We met some fascinating people and enjoyed the eclectic decoration in the common areas. We'll be back the next time we are in Bisbee!
The staff were friendly, helpful, and informative. The breakfast was tasty and well-presented. The bed was quite comfortable. Wifi was fast and reliable. Location is a few minutes outside of the tourist crush of downtown Bisbee.
this is a cozy and comfy place, with a special character. Bisbee is surely worth a stop and this is the place where to stay, just a short walk from the center. The owner gave us the best infos where to eat, drink and wonder around
Great place to stay. Located in the middle of everything…short walk to dining, shopping, mine tours and museums. The hotel is quaint, clean and comfortable. Highly recommend staying here on your next visit to Bisbee.
Nice and central to the town and facilities. The suite was roomy with a big lounge, bedrooms & bathroom (Captain’s Suite). There was a generous breakfast included in the fee, which was available in the Hotel bar.
The location is great. You can walk just about everywhere in town. And with parking at a premium that is nice. The hotel itself has a sense of charm. Our room was nice. The staff was friendly.
The Copper Queen Hotel was an architecturally beautiful and historic building in the heart of Bisbee. At one time in history it had been a significant and lavish property
The suite was huge and well-appointed. Comfortable bed, reasonable decor, a full kitchen, great location. Fit our needs perfectly for checking out Bisbee.
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