I have so many good things to say about this hotel! First, the location is fantastic when you come visit Bisbee. It’s right at the heart of the historic main strip so it’s perfect to walk to all the shops and bars and restaurants.
With regard to parking, there is a small lot next to the building that has some barricade labeled “parking only for Warner hotel” which is good to keep available spots for guests. My recommendation is to leave your car there once you check in and walk everywhere to avoid losing your spot, particularly if during a holiday weekend.
The rooms: we stayed in room 103, which has the king bed and private bathroom. It has a big armoire in front of the bed with a smart TV. It also has an adorable vintage style Frigidaire mini fridge. I wish it had a microwave but it’s not a deal breaker. The room has giant vaulted ceilings with two fans and an AC. Windows do not open though, which can be good for safety but bad when you want to air out the room. The bathroom is lovely!!! The shower is so pretty and has curtains for privacy (or not, if that’s your jam). The bed was AMAZING. I have chronic pain so I really need a good mattress and it feels like this king bed has a good memory foam mattress topper. I slept so well on the bed. The comforter allows for perfect warmth without getting too overheated. These are important things for me as I’m a tough sleeper and find it hard to sleep in new places.
If you are sensitive to sound, bring a strong white noise machine as the floors creak and you can hear outside noise and guests above you walking and slamming doors. If you need peace and quiet this isn’t the place for you, but I was pleasantly surprised I wasn’t more bothered by the noise (but I did bring my own portable white noise machine).
There is an adorable cafe attached to the building and a really beautiful seating area with vintage furniture, plants, and a water feature. All 10/10 for vibe check!
As for the staff: the gentleman who helped me book over the phone was so kind. He ended up texting me the day of our arrive with the door code and map and instructions. BE AWARE THERE IS NO LOBBY HERE. There is no front desk. You will need to be on the look out for the door code and instructions on check in day!!!
I ended up asking for fresh sheets and he was very accommodating to bring them by for me. He was kind and attentive and I have absolutely no complaints about staff or rooms here. Granted I think I scored the best room in the hotel but it’s been such a great experience.
Finally, it is important to note that this is NOT wheelchair accessible or good for those with mobility issues. You either have to walk up a big intense flight of stairs or a heavily inclined roughly paved back alley drive way. I have some arthritis issues and yeah it hurt my knees but I don’t let that stop me. Don’t book this for your grandparents or older individuals with balance issues. I have been to Bisbee before so I knew this would likely be the case when choosing to stay near the main strip.
Takeaways, room 103 is the bomb dot com, staff is helpful, there is no lobby, you can hear a lot of noise from neighbors and the streets, bed is super comfy, and there’s a cute cafe attached that’s open on the weekends. Parking lot is detached off to the side. People with mobility challenges will have a hard time and this is not wheelchair...
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This was the best experience I’ve ever had at a boutique hotel. The property is a stunning example of a retrofitted and reimagined space, beautifully blending vintage childhood decor and charm with modern functionality—a rare feat in buildings of this age. Often, retrofits struggle with issues like heating, plumbing, and electrical systems, but everything here worked perfectly. The finishes and trim details were done at an expert level not often seen at this price point. Well done!
The design, layout, and furnishings were absolutely gorgeous, creating one of the warmest and most inviting atmospheres I’ve experienced in over a decade. I didn’t want to leave the incredibly comfortable bed, and the suite’s endless supply of hot water and fresh breeze through the open period correct windows made it even harder to say goodbye. When you can slide the vintage window up with ease you know the time and effort was put into making this a reality.
I loved it so much that I even tried convincing my wife to skip Thanksgiving so we could stay for the weekend! The location is ideal, with excellent food and unexpected live entertainment midweek. I especially appreciated being able to park the whip and walk to all the nearby restaurants and bars.
I genuinely did not want to leave. Thank you for creating such a...
Read moreI attended a Birthday Party, and stayed here this weekend. The hotel and party venue was great, the owner has been passionate about restoring an old boarding house in the day, to a gem of modern amenities and comfort. Once inside, you can appreciate the detail he has invested in. Some rooms have a bathroom, while others have their individual keyed bathroom across the hallway. Everything was very clean and in place. I would highly recommend this place for folks that are active and mobile in life. It's a fun environment! The down side is location, not for folks that have mobility issues(like me). The main door near the back, is up a hill with uneven surface, if you dare take a vehicle up there, your on a road with no outlet. So you unload luggage and have to reverse down to a tee intersection that is very tight to make the turn. Parking is tight down below in a shared lot, not much room for a large vehicle, maybe SUV type. This place is what it is due to location; maybe after discussion with my friends, a suggestion would be to have someone in a golf cart haul luggage and older folks up to the door. The front access is stairs down to Subway street, again tough for some. Thanks...
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