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Wyatt's Hotel
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Charming Wild West-inspired hotel offering 3 frilly rooms, plus complimentary breakfast & a cafe.
Nearby attractions
O.K. Corral
326 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
223 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Old Tombstone Western Theme Park
339 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Rose Tree Museum
118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Tombstone Visitor's Center
395 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Tombstone City Park
311 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Gunfighter Hall of Fame
395 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
The Bird Cage Theatre
535 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Tombstone's Historama
328 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Good Enough Mine Tour
501 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Nearby restaurants
O K Cafe Tombstone
220 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Crystal Palace Saloon
436 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
The Longhorn Restaurant
501 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Mom and Pop's Sandwich Shop
110 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Mario's Home Slice Pizza
108 S 7th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
FAMILY STYLE FOOD
711 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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Wells Fargo RV Park
215 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
The Russ House
131 S 5th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Larian Motel
410 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Allen Street Inn
101 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Katie's Cozy Suites
114 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Tombstone San Jose House
1 N 5th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Virgil's Corner Bed & Breakfast
97 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Katie's Cozy Cabins
16 W Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Inn History Tombstone
502 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Sagebrush Inn
227 N 4th St #1511, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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Wyatt's Hotel
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Wyatt's Hotel

109 S 3rd St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
4.0(88)

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Charming Wild West-inspired hotel offering 3 frilly rooms, plus complimentary breakfast & a cafe.

attractions: O.K. Corral, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, Old Tombstone Western Theme Park, Rose Tree Museum, Tombstone Visitor's Center, Tombstone City Park, Gunfighter Hall of Fame, The Bird Cage Theatre, Tombstone's Historama, Good Enough Mine Tour, restaurants: O K Cafe Tombstone, Crystal Palace Saloon, The Longhorn Restaurant, Mom and Pop's Sandwich Shop, Mario's Home Slice Pizza, FAMILY STYLE FOOD
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Nearby attractions of Wyatt's Hotel

O.K. Corral

Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

Old Tombstone Western Theme Park

Rose Tree Museum

Tombstone Visitor's Center

Tombstone City Park

Gunfighter Hall of Fame

The Bird Cage Theatre

Tombstone's Historama

Good Enough Mine Tour

O.K. Corral

O.K. Corral

4.6

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

4.7

(799)

Closed
Click for details
Old Tombstone Western Theme Park

Old Tombstone Western Theme Park

4.6

(758)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Rose Tree Museum

Rose Tree Museum

4.7

(199)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Ride a piece of history along the San Pedro River
Ride a piece of history along the San Pedro River
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:00 AM
Sierra Vista, Arizona, 85650
View details
Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure-Tombstone
Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure-Tombstone
Sat, Dec 6 • 7:00 AM
613 E. Allen Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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FAFSA Workshop
FAFSA Workshop
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:00 AM
483 East Myer Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
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Nearby restaurants of Wyatt's Hotel

O K Cafe Tombstone

Crystal Palace Saloon

The Longhorn Restaurant

Mom and Pop's Sandwich Shop

Mario's Home Slice Pizza

FAMILY STYLE FOOD

O K Cafe Tombstone

O K Cafe Tombstone

4.5

(592)

$

Click for details
Crystal Palace Saloon

Crystal Palace Saloon

4.4

(1.2K)

Click for details
The Longhorn Restaurant

The Longhorn Restaurant

4.2

(1.3K)

Click for details
Mom and Pop's Sandwich Shop

Mom and Pop's Sandwich Shop

4.8

(49)

Click for details
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Reviews of Wyatt's Hotel

4.0
(88)
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5.0
7y

This Hotel was Excellent for the price and the well worth the Adventure of the Tombstone, AZ Experience.

We stayed in the "Grand Miss Jessy Suite", which was very large, super clean, quiet, and set the mood for our stay with its lavish 1880's theme. The bed was amazingly comfortable, and the pillows were very accommodating to our personal sleep needs. There is plenty of seating area with the antique style chairs, the AC was perfect and the ceiling fan blended the air perfectly for a cool nights rest in the heated desert area. You would think the wall-paper would make you a bit dizzy at first, however, it matched the theme perfectly and was very pleasant. I wouldn't want my children in this room to run out of control. There are some very nice furnishings and pieces in here. So bring restraints!!! (Just kidding about the restraints).

The balcony with this room is very well worth the additional expense compared from the other rooms available (At first, Wyatt and Josephine's room was our choice without a balcony). In the Jessy Suite, You can sit out on the deck facing the street-side and watch the people move about and the horses and coaches ride upon the streets of Tombstone. We also saw 2 deer roaming the streets and often taking a peek at us wondering the same curios thoughts, as we were of them probably. The night air was clear and cool and breezy, and the sky was so dark as each star illuminated the night sky. The town was quiet, much more than you would ever expect on a Saturday night. The neighbors here are kind, friendly, and very respectful of the touristic atmosphere in their area of shared space.

The bathroom is elegant and was set in tile with dual sinks, good water flow, well lighted, and a cute Beauty area as well with a Hairdryer for my Wife's Snow White moments. The shower was quite large, and water flow was just right. Linens were super soft, clean, and comfortable to use - "A+". Soaps and Shampoos are also provided.

Heads up to all of us that have conformed to today's technology! Unless you have Ver**on service, you most likely will not receive a phone or Data signal in Tombstone, AZ. Internet is not provided at the Hotel, and would be sl-o-o-o-o-w even if it was. Not the Hotel's fault. This is a service provider issue. So, if you need to communicate outside the area, your best bet is to find a Payphone at Circle K, or make friends with the locals and ask for a temporary signal. Yep, Old School. But if your travelling for a get away, who cares, Right? So leave your Alexa at home on this trip!!

A TV is available, if that's what you came for, lol. It has satelite provided for you and many channels to select from. There is also an alarm and radio with an iPhone hookup for charging, with a USB port in back for us non iPhone conformists. A closet for your wardrobe with a lot of room for your old-fashion dresses and suits is also available.

Reservations are recommended, and make sure you email for your closest arrival time, within 15 minutes, for when you'll be there - not when you think you'll be there and keep people waiting. (We found internet available at the Hotel up the road & across the street from "Boot Hill" to email the Managers - don't abuse it though. You'll need a password) Wyatt's Hotel is not a traditional style front-desk Hotel. The Managers will meet you there, so DO NOT be late. This is actually quite nice. Our Manager was direct, friendly, and to the point of making sure we were comfortable. That's it! Which I liked. No drama. So pay attention class. They are there to setup your experience and make it accommodatingly comfortable. Tour Guides and information people are available on the Allen St. strip if you need it, that's the place to ask - There is also an info book in the Hotel room. Of course, if you need additional help, they will willingly answer your request within 15 minutes via email.

Please remember, for many Residents, they have a primary/secondary income outside of what you may think is a FT job. Be supportive and Please always TIP 20%!!

Overall,...

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5.0
3y

This is probably one of the best centrally located stays you can find in Tombstone - it's literally right at the entrance of the historic section of Allen St and the O.K. Corral is almost visible from the front of the hotel. Accessing your room is done via automatic text message sent to you on the day of your stay with door codes to access the hotel and your room, though you may still bump into the host and she's very nice and welcoming. All of the rooms are upstairs so know that you'll need to lug them to and from your car. The rooms themselves are super cute and themed to Tombstone's good ol' days with modern luxuries like AC, a TV, and a nice bathroom with a walk-in shower. The breakfast, while sufficient for some people, didn't impress us too much because it was only a basic breakfast bar with cereal, muffins, coffee, breakfast bars, etc, so we ate across the street at the O.K. Cafe both days we stayed. Overall aside from the meh breakfast offerings, we greatly enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to anyone we know traveling...

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5.0
7y

The wife and I just stayed here in the Miss Jessy Suite. We went upstair to our room, opened the door and we were well surprised to the quality of our room. Beautiful, spotless room, the pictures don't do it justice. A time period correct room filled with many antiques. We immediately settled into this spacious room and headed out for a night on the town. The location is so convenient to the heart of town. After the tourists leave you feel like you are the alone in town. So peaceful and quiet with an occasional whisper of soft noises in the background. The lightning storm lasted for hours as we enjoyed the seanery. We were standing very close to the Crystal Palace admiring the lightning. The site of Allen st at night with the storm reminded me of the movie tombstone. ( the night Virgil and Morgan got shot ). We went back the hotel room and quickly relaxed in our most comfortable king sized bed. In the morning we enjoyed our coffee on the private balcony. The hotel is perfect place to get away and truly enjoy all that Tombstone...

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This Hotel was Excellent for the price and the well worth the Adventure of the Tombstone, AZ Experience. We stayed in the "Grand Miss Jessy Suite", which was very large, super clean, quiet, and set the mood for our stay with its lavish 1880's theme. The bed was amazingly comfortable, and the pillows were very accommodating to our personal sleep needs. There is plenty of seating area with the antique style chairs, the AC was perfect and the ceiling fan blended the air perfectly for a cool nights rest in the heated desert area. You would think the wall-paper would make you a bit dizzy at first, however, it matched the theme perfectly and was very pleasant. I wouldn't want my children in this room to run out of control. There are some very nice furnishings and pieces in here. So bring restraints!!! (Just kidding about the restraints). The balcony with this room is very well worth the additional expense compared from the other rooms available (At first, Wyatt and Josephine's room was our choice without a balcony). In the Jessy Suite, You can sit out on the deck facing the street-side and watch the people move about and the horses and coaches ride upon the streets of Tombstone. We also saw 2 deer roaming the streets and often taking a peek at us wondering the same curios thoughts, as we were of them probably. The night air was clear and cool and breezy, and the sky was so dark as each star illuminated the night sky. The town was quiet, much more than you would ever expect on a Saturday night. The neighbors here are kind, friendly, and very respectful of the touristic atmosphere in their area of shared space. The bathroom is elegant and was set in tile with dual sinks, good water flow, well lighted, and a cute Beauty area as well with a Hairdryer for my Wife's Snow White moments. The shower was quite large, and water flow was just right. Linens were super soft, clean, and comfortable to use - "A+". Soaps and Shampoos are also provided. ****Heads up to all of us that have conformed to today's technology!**** Unless you have Ver**on service, you most likely will not receive a phone or Data signal in Tombstone, AZ. Internet is not provided at the Hotel, and would be sl-o-o-o-o-w even if it was. Not the Hotel's fault. This is a service provider issue. So, if you need to communicate outside the area, your best bet is to find a Payphone at Circle K, or make friends with the locals and ask for a temporary signal. Yep, Old School. But if your travelling for a get away, who cares, Right? So leave your Alexa at home on this trip!! A TV is available, if that's what you came for, lol. It has satelite provided for you and many channels to select from. There is also an alarm and radio with an iPhone hookup for charging, with a USB port in back for us non iPhone conformists. A closet for your wardrobe with a lot of room for your old-fashion dresses and suits is also available. Reservations are recommended, and make sure you email for your closest arrival time, within 15 minutes, for when you'll be there - not when you think you'll be there and keep people waiting. (We found internet available at the Hotel up the road & across the street from "Boot Hill" to email the Managers - don't abuse it though. You'll need a password) Wyatt's Hotel is not a traditional style front-desk Hotel. The Managers will meet you there, so DO NOT be late. This is actually quite nice. Our Manager was direct, friendly, and to the point of making sure we were comfortable. That's it! Which I liked. No drama. So pay attention class. They are there to setup your experience and make it accommodatingly comfortable. Tour Guides and information people are available on the Allen St. strip if you need it, that's the place to ask - There is also an info book in the Hotel room. Of course, if you need additional help, they will willingly answer your request within 15 minutes via email. Please remember, for many Residents, they have a primary/secondary income outside of what you may think is a FT job. Be supportive and Please always TIP 20%!! Overall, 5-stars - Enjoy!!
Cody PCody P
This is probably one of the best centrally located stays you can find in Tombstone - it's literally right at the entrance of the historic section of Allen St and the O.K. Corral is almost visible from the front of the hotel. Accessing your room is done via automatic text message sent to you on the day of your stay with door codes to access the hotel and your room, though you may still bump into the host and she's very nice and welcoming. All of the rooms are upstairs so know that you'll need to lug them to and from your car. The rooms themselves are super cute and themed to Tombstone's good ol' days with modern luxuries like AC, a TV, and a nice bathroom with a walk-in shower. The breakfast, while sufficient for some people, didn't impress us too much because it was only a basic breakfast bar with cereal, muffins, coffee, breakfast bars, etc, so we ate across the street at the O.K. Cafe both days we stayed. Overall aside from the meh breakfast offerings, we greatly enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to anyone we know traveling to Tombstone.
E FedE Fed
Stayed a night here and while it may not be the fanciest place, the charm alone is worth the visit. There is a coded door to enter the hotel to prevent non-guests from wandering in. All rooms are in the second floor, so beware that you will need to climb stairs as you load/unload or just for coming and going. The loft to the three rooms is a common area that is stocked with snacks and drinks and the complimentary continental breakfast. While all three rooms are fairly close to each other, there was no sound I could hear from the others once in my own room. Parking is on the street, so you will have to parallel park if it’s full. All that the Main Street of old tombstone has to offer is within walking distance, so there is no better place to be when you visit!
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This Hotel was Excellent for the price and the well worth the Adventure of the Tombstone, AZ Experience. We stayed in the "Grand Miss Jessy Suite", which was very large, super clean, quiet, and set the mood for our stay with its lavish 1880's theme. The bed was amazingly comfortable, and the pillows were very accommodating to our personal sleep needs. There is plenty of seating area with the antique style chairs, the AC was perfect and the ceiling fan blended the air perfectly for a cool nights rest in the heated desert area. You would think the wall-paper would make you a bit dizzy at first, however, it matched the theme perfectly and was very pleasant. I wouldn't want my children in this room to run out of control. There are some very nice furnishings and pieces in here. So bring restraints!!! (Just kidding about the restraints). The balcony with this room is very well worth the additional expense compared from the other rooms available (At first, Wyatt and Josephine's room was our choice without a balcony). In the Jessy Suite, You can sit out on the deck facing the street-side and watch the people move about and the horses and coaches ride upon the streets of Tombstone. We also saw 2 deer roaming the streets and often taking a peek at us wondering the same curios thoughts, as we were of them probably. The night air was clear and cool and breezy, and the sky was so dark as each star illuminated the night sky. The town was quiet, much more than you would ever expect on a Saturday night. The neighbors here are kind, friendly, and very respectful of the touristic atmosphere in their area of shared space. The bathroom is elegant and was set in tile with dual sinks, good water flow, well lighted, and a cute Beauty area as well with a Hairdryer for my Wife's Snow White moments. The shower was quite large, and water flow was just right. Linens were super soft, clean, and comfortable to use - "A+". Soaps and Shampoos are also provided. ****Heads up to all of us that have conformed to today's technology!**** Unless you have Ver**on service, you most likely will not receive a phone or Data signal in Tombstone, AZ. Internet is not provided at the Hotel, and would be sl-o-o-o-o-w even if it was. Not the Hotel's fault. This is a service provider issue. So, if you need to communicate outside the area, your best bet is to find a Payphone at Circle K, or make friends with the locals and ask for a temporary signal. Yep, Old School. But if your travelling for a get away, who cares, Right? So leave your Alexa at home on this trip!! A TV is available, if that's what you came for, lol. It has satelite provided for you and many channels to select from. There is also an alarm and radio with an iPhone hookup for charging, with a USB port in back for us non iPhone conformists. A closet for your wardrobe with a lot of room for your old-fashion dresses and suits is also available. Reservations are recommended, and make sure you email for your closest arrival time, within 15 minutes, for when you'll be there - not when you think you'll be there and keep people waiting. (We found internet available at the Hotel up the road & across the street from "Boot Hill" to email the Managers - don't abuse it though. You'll need a password) Wyatt's Hotel is not a traditional style front-desk Hotel. The Managers will meet you there, so DO NOT be late. This is actually quite nice. Our Manager was direct, friendly, and to the point of making sure we were comfortable. That's it! Which I liked. No drama. So pay attention class. They are there to setup your experience and make it accommodatingly comfortable. Tour Guides and information people are available on the Allen St. strip if you need it, that's the place to ask - There is also an info book in the Hotel room. Of course, if you need additional help, they will willingly answer your request within 15 minutes via email. Please remember, for many Residents, they have a primary/secondary income outside of what you may think is a FT job. Be supportive and Please always TIP 20%!! Overall, 5-stars - Enjoy!!
S Mcknight

S Mcknight

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This is probably one of the best centrally located stays you can find in Tombstone - it's literally right at the entrance of the historic section of Allen St and the O.K. Corral is almost visible from the front of the hotel. Accessing your room is done via automatic text message sent to you on the day of your stay with door codes to access the hotel and your room, though you may still bump into the host and she's very nice and welcoming. All of the rooms are upstairs so know that you'll need to lug them to and from your car. The rooms themselves are super cute and themed to Tombstone's good ol' days with modern luxuries like AC, a TV, and a nice bathroom with a walk-in shower. The breakfast, while sufficient for some people, didn't impress us too much because it was only a basic breakfast bar with cereal, muffins, coffee, breakfast bars, etc, so we ate across the street at the O.K. Cafe both days we stayed. Overall aside from the meh breakfast offerings, we greatly enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to anyone we know traveling to Tombstone.
Cody P

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Stayed a night here and while it may not be the fanciest place, the charm alone is worth the visit. There is a coded door to enter the hotel to prevent non-guests from wandering in. All rooms are in the second floor, so beware that you will need to climb stairs as you load/unload or just for coming and going. The loft to the three rooms is a common area that is stocked with snacks and drinks and the complimentary continental breakfast. While all three rooms are fairly close to each other, there was no sound I could hear from the others once in my own room. Parking is on the street, so you will have to parallel park if it’s full. All that the Main Street of old tombstone has to offer is within walking distance, so there is no better place to be when you visit!
E Fed

E Fed

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