The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona

Address: 112 Tombstone Canyon, Bisbee, AZ 85603, United States.
Phone: 5204324449.
Website: theinnatcastlerock.com
Specialties: Hotel, Lodging.

Opinions: This company has 353 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.3/5.

📌 Location of The Inn at Castle Rock

The Inn at Castle Rock es una opción acogedora para viajeros que buscan relajarse en un entorno natural y sereno.

Ubicación

Address: 112 Tombstone Canyon, Bisbee, AZ 85603, United States.

Phone: 5204324449.

Website: theinnatcastlerock.com.

Especialidades

Specialties: Hotel, Lodging.

Opinions: This company has 353 reviews on Google My Business.

Average opinion: 4.3/5.

Características:

  • Ubicado en Bisbee, Arizona, en un entorno natural y sereno.
  • Ofrece habitaciones cómodas y servicios de alta calidad.
  • Està cerca de atracciones turísticas y actividades al aire libre.

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👍 Reviews of The Inn at Castle Rock

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
Sara L.
5/5

The Inn at Castle Rock was amazing! Exactly what you’d expect from a quaint ‘haunted’ hotel that was built in 1895. We stayed in the Victorian room, small but super cute and to the style. Each room had a theme which was clever. The outdoor areas to hang out were filled with beautiful flowers, songbirds, and friendly staff. Amanda was super helpful and amazing! I wish more staff at other places were as helpful and real as she was to us. She made our experience that much more amazing. The Batman signal at night across the street made our night! For those that say the hotel was small, old, and not updated
I think that was the point of being unique and special. How else can it be haunted?!

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
Q6992AWlaurenh

This was my second time visiting Bisbee, but first time staying here. I do enjoy the quirky, charming vibe this place has. For being 130 years old, our room, the Crying Shame, was holding up pretty well. Some floorboards creaked, but overall it felt clean and well-kept. Although, a little confused as to why it was Paris-themed and not western-themed liked advertised? Maybe it’s in transition from western to Paris theme
? Anyway, no matter— staff is very friendly and helpful. The octagon room was cool and the room where breakfast is served had a piano and comfy places to sit. The whole place felt like visiting my grandma’s house in the best kind of way. We did not have any paranormal experiences (thankfully!). ||The only downside for me: walls are thin. I could hear the guy next door snoring and the annoying cars driving up and down the street blasting music several times. I’m not particularly picky, as long as the place is clean. I definitely felt it was sufficiently clean, thankfully. Immediately upon walking in, the place smelt of cleaning products, which was a good sign to me!||Overall, we had a nice experience. We met a nice couple in the breakfast area and had a nice conversation. The fireplace area was a warm welcome from the cold February weather. The well in the lobby is cool, too.

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
Pioneer40828455291

The place is a dump since the 90’ s. Weird energy. Owned and run by LGBTQ and lots of women making out in front of my 5 year old son. Not cool. Many places like this in Bisbee unfortunately. Inspect property if possible before you commit. Bisbee bnb’s are a roll of the dice. Read reviews. Not a family place.

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
Matt C.
3/5

I love the funky, eclectic nature of this place, but at the end of the day it’s a hotel. Our room, The Victorian was pretty small, Euro-style
had a decent enough King bed, but the room itself is so tired, like, exhausted. It probably hasn’t had an update since Victorian times, which is quaint on the one hand, but just smells disgusting when you come right down to it. It smells like the wood is rotten, the plaster is rotten and I would not stay there again. The bathroom is functional and also very dated, not in a claw foot tub-charming way, but barely works kind of way. The woman who was managing the place was super kind and helpful, and we appreciated the funky gathering places and breakfast hangout. This place is really a hostel not an Inn and if it was $65 that would be fine but at $125 on a Wednesday night, I would look elsewhere. The location is great and the quirky mineshaft in the lobby is super cool.

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
Matt M.
5/5

The owner is outstanding, room have no tvs, didn't bother us a bit. Never experienced a hotel like this before but it's pretty damn neat. If I ever get a chance to come back to Bisbee I'll be staying here. Their is a breakfast and plenty of room to sit by the fire places and chat. Outdoor seating is available and they have books and to common areas with smart tvs and dvds to watch.

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
James B.
4/5

We stayed here 2 nights. We did some research before booking, and we knew the inn was over 100 years old so my 4 stars are based on expectations. There are few amenities, and we knew that. The place is authentically old, and we knew that. Creaking floors, squeaky door hinges, Adequate but not fantastic shower.

These are the reasons we stay in old historic buildings.

Please before you book know what you are booking. If you book a room in a building that is more than 130 years old don't show up complaining it isn't the Hilton. There are no tvs in the rooms, there is no elevator, They know it and so did you.

Things of note. Parking is public parking on the street, first come first served. Breakfast is, honestly not sure. Toast and cereal maybe?

Very cool old hotel and convenient location in town.

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
G B.
1/5

I would not recommend this hotel, yes it’s a good location but find another hotel in Bisbee to stay. The rooms were outdated it felt like you staying in an old relatives house with old sheets and bedspreads. Tried to plug in the space heater and it blew the fuses. The. They charged me $75 just to clean or replace old second hand sheets because one of the kids had a bloody nose and didn’t tell us. They called and said they had to charge me. Apparently they don’t know how to clean bedding appropriately and want to charge $75 for twin bed sheets. It’s outrageous. STAY FAR AWAY from this poorly run hotel!

The Inn at Castle Rock - Bisbee, Arizona
L2781AMannb

I would recommend the Inn at Castle Rock to everyone I know. The Inn is cozy and very much like home. The Staff is wonderful and accommodating. I love that there are no televisions in the rooms. It gives you time to actually spend time and talk with who you are there with.

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