Our Rooms

Louie de Bisbee Room

Brought to the US from France, the mirrored Armoire dominates the room and matches the bed stand, chairs and headboard of the bed. From your bed, looking out the window or door leading to the balcony, is a lovely view of the Mule Mountains. The European pillow-top mattress is comfortable, yet firm. Several different pillows are available for your comfort. Bedside lamps provide directed light for reading. A small refrigerator and tiled counter with sink is in the room. A DVD-ready cable television is hidden in the armoire. Wireless internet access is available via your laptop. Your private full bathroom features quality body care products, hair dryer, and magnifying mirror.

Louie de Bisbee room is a tongue in cheek reference to the antique Louis XIIII furniture with a Bisbee tweak.

$110.00 per night

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Mary Jane Colter Room

With Art Deco furnishings, bed, night stands, and armoire, the Colter room is inviting to the eyes as well as comfortable. The European pillow-top mattress is firm yet yielding while several different-feel pillows are available for your support. Individual bedside lamps with focused beam assure good reading in bed. There is a small refrigerator and wet bar with sink for your use. A DVD-ready television is hidden in the armoire. An ample private bathroom with superb body care products, hair dryer,and magnifying mirror is yours without going outside your room. Your balcony overlooks Main Street and has a landscape view of the Mule Mountains.This room is named for Mary Jane Colter who was employed by the Fred Harvey company, which built many hotels and train stations in the West. Colter was the chief architect and decorator for the company from 1902 to 1948. Harvey commissioned Colter to design all of its buildings on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon buildings became her signature works, but she did many other buildings and interiors as well. In 1928 Fred Harvey commissioned her to design the "last great railway hotel," La Posada, in Winslow, Arizona. She also created (or co-created) La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, the El Navajo Hotel and railway station in Gallup, New Mexico, and interiors for railway stations in Chicago, Kansas City, and Los Angeles. She even designed the inside of the Cochiti dining car for the Super Chief train!

$110.00 per night

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Warren Suite

The spacious Warren suite features Mission furniture. The large Mission style bed, Armoire, bed stands and sidetable of the Warren suite are a small nod to Bisbee history. (See Bisbee Links). Our most spacious room, it features Saltillo tile floors, a full kitchen, large 32-inch television with DVD player, private balcony, accessed through two sets of doors, running the length of the room overlooking Main Street and the Mule Mountains.Our European mattress, queen sized in all our rooms, is firm, yet comfortable. An array of pillows are available to suit your particular style. Reading lamps and comfortable chairs are scattered throughout the room. A breakfast bar is built into the kitchen, which is fully equipped.

$135.00 per night

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