Copper Queen Hotel - If you want the true flavor of historic Bisbee, Arizona a stay at the Copper Queen is a must do. All rooms are historic and unique. Throughout the Copper Queen's 100 year history, they have hosted many celebrities and they have named rooms after them. Inquire about the John Wayne, Teddy Roosevelt or Julia Lowell rooms. Rooms with claw foot tubs are subject to availability. The hotel offers a second floor, outdoor swimming pool. There is a restaurant and saloon on premises. Al fresco dining is offered.
Bisbee Grand Hotel- Another historic hotel is the Bisbee Grand. Constructed in 1906, the hotel originally provided lodging for traveling mining executives. The historic Bisbee Grand Hotel features seven suites and eight rooms with private baths. Rates are from $75 to $150 + tax (2006). A full breakfast is included. An old fashioned saloon is on the premises. The back bar fixture came from the Pony Saloon in Tombstone, where it had been installed in the 1880's. A honky tonk piano beckons patrons to play and sing along.
Canyon Rose Suites- Also conveniently located in central Bisbee, is the renovated Canyon Rose Suites. The turn of the century building is listed on the National Historic Registry and has been restored to provide every amenity. The rooms are in modern decor and include fully furnished kitchens and private baths.
Hummingbird Hill House- Humming Bird Hill House is a vacation rental. This house is an artistically restored 100 year old miners house perched in the hills overlooking historic Old Bisbee, AZ.
School House Inn Bed and Breakfast - The School House Inn The Inn has a school subject theme. It is housed in a historic brick school built in 1918 at the height of Bisbee's mining days and is located in the west end of Tombstone Canyon in a scenic Old Bisbee neighborhood.
Motels - While not located in the historic district, Bisbee and the surrounding area do have modern motels. The Bisbee Visitors' Center has a listing.
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