Coffee bar
Octagon Room
Sitting area
View from Veranda
The Inn at Castle Rock
Across the Street from Castle Rock Inn
Dining Area
The bat single from the Inn at Castle Rock
Extra blankets
Entertainment Room
Bathroom in Former Kitchen
The Inn at Castle Rock
Nighttime at The Inn at Castle Rock
Room 38
Breakfast bar
Private Veranda
Room 38
The Inn at Castle Rock
Octagon room
Robert K.
Nov 20, 2024
Long overdue review-Have stayed there twice now, once in June during Pride and again in late August for a birthday, and the staff has just been incredible each time. Amanda is just the best. The rooms are quaint and distinctly Bisbee. Very cozy and heat/cool very well. The kitchen and other common areas are well stocked and the provided breakfast options are delicious and appreciated.The surrounding area has great food and plenty of nightlife! It's an excellent time!
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Gina A.
Jan 12, 2025
If you love seeing antique furniture used in every facet of hotel use decor - this is it; right down to the bed covers. The rooms table/dressers lamps are amazing & you can imagine the history of each piece. No TV's are in hotel rooms but they do have gathering reading/coffee rooms with TVs. Friendly receptionist (Amanda), makes you feel welcomed.
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Lourdes V.
Aug 6, 2023
Im all about a quirky hotel or Airbnb experience but I was not quite ready for this one. Bisbee is an old mining town, lots of old buildings, antiques and repurposed items. I stayed in room 38, upstairs at the end of the hallway. The room was small but I don't spend much time indoors when I travel. When I walked in I wish I could've opened the window, it smelled like it had been closed off for a while. There were no screens on the windows and I didn't want to sleep with the mosquitos, So I turned on the ceiling fan and a/c and hoped for the best.There's a shared fridge & freezer for ice on the second floor, I filled up my water bottle and headed out. Nothing matches .. doors, carpets, paint, bedding, towels, furniture, carpets, flooring, art, decoupaged posters on walls, etc.. and everything is well worn. I had purple floral sheets, peach towels, brown hand towels, purple wash clothes, old/ dirty pink carpet, even the light bulbs don't matchThe shower is like the size of an Rv shower. There are two TVs on property in two community rooms, lots of board games and books, lots of areas to sit & lounge. There are a few hidden seating areas if you like to explore. Most rooms have a balcony or outdoor area, my room did not. Definitely a no frills kind of hotel, no tv, one outlet next to the bed for the ac & lamp, nowhere near bed to charge phone, no vanity space to place toiletries,Free breakfast of coffee, bagels, cold or hot cereal from 5:30am to 10am. Property is on main road, walking distance to everything, street parking.
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Marshall G.
Feb 10, 2023
This is the description of Nothing matches. It's a giant Hodge Podge of Decor and lighting and furniture from Every era Our wallpaper is salvaged world maps. My five lights and lamps are nothing similar. And yet, since that IS the plan they make it work. The owner host checked us in. Is A perfect inn keeper Any where you stay in this town is 80 years old. So roll with it.
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Cristina F.
Nov 1, 2024
The manager is unprofessional, staying on the phone instead of greeting guests. We booked ahead for 2 nights. She gave us a very dark, dank and unpleasant room at the very back of the hotel. When we asked to change rooms, she grudgingly moved us but warned all other rooms were booked for the next night. We were booked for the next night as well, so why is she giving higher priority to those arriving later? Then she refused to reimburse us if we cancel our second night. Bad service, a huge disappointment.
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Travis T.
Sep 27, 2022
Whenever I visit Bisbee, this is usually where I stay. This 1895 historic hotel is located in the middle of Old Bisbee at the foot of Castle Rock. It's a very unique place to stay. The walls are decorated with many old paintings, photos, and artifacts. Each room is uniquely themed with many of them having a balcony view. The nice thing about Inn at Castle Rock is that you are walking distance from many of the restaurants and activities in the downtown area. There is so much to do and explore here at the Inn at Castle Rock. My favorite is the Octagon room at the top of the building. The walls are angled with large windows and you can sit and relax in a chair and enjoy the views. There is nice fireplace next to the kitchen that has cozy reclining chairs. The entertainment room has a piano and a TV with movies. The Inn at Castle Rock was built over Apache Springs Well and you can view it near the lobby area. This place may be old, but it is very unique and has a lot of history to it. The staff is very friendly and the prices are usually pretty affordable.
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Norm W.
Nov 12, 2021
First time at the Inn at Castle Rock. Previously saw the Inn on other trips and spent the night in Room 36 called Return to Paradise. The Hotel was built in the 1890s. Our room was a double room with two single beds and a full size bed. The hotel has lots of rustic charm. Some renovations may be a work in progress. The high point was spending time on the private veranda enjoying the view and the weather.The rooms are meant for sleeping with a private bath. They have a separate TV room, a large patio, community refrigerator and a breakfast room. No elevators, good internet and friendly staff.Was unaware of the history and new ownership. Some interesting observations. The bathroom in Room 36 is large and has a two compartment kitchen sink with cabinets. Think it was part of a kitchen at one time. There are a number of electrical outlets in the rooms. The challenge is finding them, but they are there in odd places Lots of sharpie ink notations on electrical switches. Room did have a smoke detector. Toiletries provided and plenty of hot water.I couldn't figure out how the heat worked. There was a large old space heater next to the single bed on the wall. There was also a thermostat in the room and a window cooler. Asked about the heat and they mentioned an oil space heater. Did not find that little sucker until the next morning as it was in an open closet enclosure. Decided I did not really want to start lighting a pilot light on the other wall heater in the room, I did not have matches. Plenty of blankets in the dresser so all good.Parking is public along the street. Location is close to restaurants and shops. If looking for a work desk, hair dryer, in room refrigerator, TV or coffee pot, may want to look elsewhere. Now that I know what to expect, I will be back.
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mon k.
Jan 22, 2023
I loved staying here, the lady at the front desk and the staff were soooo nice and helpful.The place is enchanted and the water source inside the inn is magical!
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Cindy C.
Feb 29, 2024
They could improve almost every thing here. While I appreciate the history of the place,it is ready for tear down!
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Shane H.
Nov 26, 2024
I loved this place. We were looking for a historic hotel with charm. If you are looking for modern conveniences, a TV in your room, etc. this is not your place. However, if you are looking for what feels like being in your friends guest room (various themes for differenct rooms...ours was venitian), that is clean, you are at the right place. The owners have taken care to update this late 1800's hotel to feel homey. It is the opposite of a typical Days Inn. The room did not have a TV, microwave, coffee maker, ironing board, etc but we knew that going in. We had our own bathroom. The breakfest provided was like going into your friend's kitchen. It had a refrigerator with milk, butter, and other condiments. It had containers with begals, bread, engish muffins, cereal, etc. They have actual dishes, glasses, coffee mugs, silverware and such. You put your dishes in the sink when you are done. It has the actual first well that Bisbee was founded on in the lobby. It has two lounge rooms, one called the octogon, that has a fireplace, board games, a TV, and books. Each floor has a wrap around porch with porch swings and addornadak chairs. The grounds have trails heading up the cliffs behind the hotel to look outs and private decks. It was a truly unique hotel experience.
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