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    Copper Queen Hotel

    2.9 (335 reviews)
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    J Scott Howard and the Freightliners playing at the bar downstairs for the Sidepony festival.
    Marie N.

    Enjoyed our stay here! Room was great - quiet and comfy. It's a quaint older hotel. Could it use some work? Sure! That said, we didn't come here to spend all day in the hotel. Were only here when it was time to sleep and to watch a band at the bar. We were on the second floor and I was 100% certain we'd be kept up by the bar noise .... not the case! Couldn't hear a thing from our room (at least with the AC on). Slept very well. Hotel location is great! Walking distance to all the places we wanted to visit. Overall it met our needs and we'd stay here again in a heartbeat.

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    Lynnette G.

    Be sure to set expectations for a small town/historic vibes. Rooms are quite small with just enough room to walk around the bed and into the shower. Love the old school keys to the rooms, but you can literally hear every step in the hallways and common areas. Unfortunately, the elevator was broken during our stay so it was a haul every time we wanted to come and go. They went all out for Halloween and we loved the mini haunted house walk! Service was friendly and the saloon had plenty of options. Can't wait to visit again!

    Ivy C.

    Stayed one night as a guest booked by family, that lives in Queen Creek. So I didn't know what to expect, I only did min research on YouTube. Cool looking historic hotel, I wished I could've seen it in it's hey day. No elevator access so my elderly parents had a lil work out. Not recommend if you're handicapped. There were some people disappointed the restaurant wasn't open, and no notice. It was open during the 4th of July weekend, so closed the week after due to lull of guests/visitors. I used Yelp, and The Bisbee Table (turned out just across street) You just walk down the stairs through the small park, was short walk and food was very tasty Room was very warm upon entering so make sure you turn on that installed A/C first thing!

    Victoria M.

    Doing a Birthday Road trip through Arizona and Bisbee was a must. I chose this hotel from the historic site and the history The customer service was great extremely friendly The hotel is beautiful and charming I love the decor in the parlor room and while going from floor to floor. Very clean rooms The room I got was a great price Very clean and cozy smelled nice and the view was beautiful Bed was a bit hard pillows are comfortable Bathroom was nice and clean but honestly not plus size or big people friendly The shower was extremely tiny Water pressure was very good and warm water Loved the outside balcony had tables and chairs to sit and enjoy the outside weather and view Experience was great would definitely stay again

    Lexy N.

    I wish I could say overall that I was more pleased with our stay and experiences at the Copper Queen Hotel. Its a place Ive heard of many times over throughout my life and had pretty high on my bucket list of places to stay and check out. Being someone who has an interest in the paranormal and being in a town with such a rich history it felt like the perfect place to stay when we decided to extend our trip to make a stop in Bisbee. The employees were kind, and we decided upon arrival to upgrade to 'Billys Room' hearing it was the most spiritually active. I was excited, reading the book of others experiences and hearing stories from staff, though I noticed right away that in the early 2000's many guests who stayed in Billys room were saying it was room 312, not 412 where the plaque was on the door, but mostly just chopped it up to guests being forgetful after a less than good nights sleep filled with strange sounds and movement that kept them awake. We get into the room a bit late and as the hours slip away I find myself feeling disappointed; maybe we can chop it up to picking the wrong time to come, it was Superbowl Sunday after all so it was quite loud late into the night, and sounds echoed from blocks away into the room on the 4th floor. I wish I could say it was the only disappointment. Beyond the sounds of singing and cheering seeping through every wall far past midnight, the room was incredibly hot- especially for early February. Turning on the AC unit in the room and opening a window to let in the cold air offered no real reprieve from the heat of the room that made it difficult to sleep. The bed was also incredibly worn and sunk in the middle, leading both my partner and I rolling into this ditch in the bed, with our body heat certainly not helping with the overall comfort of the already hot room. I guess maybe my expectations were too high being told it was the most spiritually active room, expecting...well...anything at all? Not an unusual sound, no footsteps or giggling in the hall, no crying when water was run. Every item placed intentionally or not was right as we left it when we left for dinner late and when we arrived back, waking up in the morning everything was placed exactly as it had been the night before. Any of the rumored happenings in Billys room were entirely absent. Now I know they cant control what a 'spirit' does or doesnt do,when activity flares up or not, but it was still a bit of a bummer none the less especially paying to upgrade for that reason. I sat in the bed a number of hours before going to sleep and noticed in the articles and photos of the room that previously there was an entirely different portrait on the wall. The portrait there now of a boy with a Mona Lisa sort of expression on his face was certainly unsettling-did he crack a smile? I spent some time looking and trying to find information on the portrait, who of course the implication is to assume that this unsettling portrait is Billy, welcoming you into the space he calls home, which clearly is not the case. I enjoy doing the background work, a bit of a curious cat I enjoy researching the people who are allegedly said to still remain in these haunted spaces, but no information could be found on Billy at all, except the story of his drowning in the San Pedro river, which is also about a 20 minute drive away. They say he haunts the hotel because his mother had worked there but it begs the question, why is this very specific room 412 associated with the boy? Of all the places between the river and hotel, why not his home? Why the top floor in this room of this hotel very specifically? The whole experience-or maybe lack thereof- left me feeling almost a bit cheated. My enthusiasm for finally staying in a place Ive wanted to for so long only to be met with an uncomfortable and silent room was a bigger disappointment than I almost even care to express. If Billy is a real entity here it seems he didn't want to come out to play with us, I hope if you find yourself there you have a better or any experiences to report.

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    Kimberly D.

    This probably my worst hotel stay ever, especially for the price point. I'd first like to say that there two employees that definitely worked their tails off to try to make this place better and attempted to accommodate. Unfortunately I didn't get their names- but a tall, blond (bartender) - she busted her butt, went above and beyond. She actually should be running the hotel. And an older woman doing breakfast orders in the restaurant (Betty?) You could tell she was ran thin and trying to best to keep things going. My husband and I came in on a big bike event weekend. So they staffing/ food/ drinks/house keeping- everything should have been ready to go. An annual event. Needless to say you are really tired and ready for your room after riding over 500 miles or more. The internet went down due a fire in the area (no biggie). However they had no backup to get in people. We did get checked in 3. However, the room was not ready. So we were able to put our bags in the room to do what we needed. We returned at 7:30pm and the room STILL was not touched. And the housekeeper is on her phone in the hall, and her child with her. We were so cold and tired from the bike ride. Tyler was there then and came to the room and it was made up shortly after and attempted to make it right. Which helped but it just kept going down hill the whole weekend. The staff also apparently eat and hang out on the 2nd floor dining area. And left there pizza box and drink cups on it from at 3-8pm. The microwave for use was horrible and I about threw up opening it. - Bar draft wasn't working - out of CO2 at the bar- no canned soda at bar as an alternative for the CO2 out - very limited dinner menu due to food items being out -FOUND a metal NUT in my fries. This was just icing on the cake at this point. My review for that is on the restaurant page. I gave up at this point. - staff is so short everyone is running around with their hands cut off. I honestly feel bad for the ones you tell that care. Over all the hotel is just way ran down and over hyped. Just do a tour and leave it at that. Definitely not what I paid for and will never stay there again for the annual event.

    Beth B.

    It's old and spooky and we are claiming we were haunted on our stay. excited about it. Room was clean, beds are old but ok, bathroom was like a long hall. Seemed as if they were remodeling and so there's hope for new beds I'd stay here again it was awesome.

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    I love this place! I went here with my husband and had the best experience. The manager Jacobo was soo nice! Definitely spooky! #mustgo

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    Good luck ever trying to get anyones attention at the bar.. under staffed and rude. From the front desk to the bar. All rude

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    Ask the Community - Copper Queen Hotel

    Hello, do you allow for small dogs? Our dog is half Chiquita hand Maltese about 10 lbs. not a barker at all. ? Would like to come down for 1 night.

    Yes they do

    Has anyone purchased the romance package that includes dinner for two? Wondering if it's worth it. Also, what room is "the best"?

    Do the rooms have private bathrooms, or am I expected to share?

    Every time I've stayed there we've had private bathrooms - I don't believe I've seen any rooms with shared.

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    All that aside, its clean, dog friendly and is so close to Brewery St and all of old Bisbee.

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    Cafe Roka

    Cafe Roka

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    First off, I want to mention the excellent service. From the host at the door to our server -- who…read morewe later discovered will soon be the sous chef -- everyone was fantastic. We arrived just under the wire as the last table seated for the evening and were fully prepared to be turned away, but the hostess kindly welcomed us in. Our server was warm, attentive, and extremely knowledgeable about both the food and its preparation. As the evening went on, we learned that this is a family-run restaurant, which only added to the charm and warmth of the experience. I ordered the mussels, one of my favorite dishes, while my girlfriend had the artichoke and mushroom lasagna. For dessert we shared the crème brûlée and a caramel nut tart with mascarpone. Both of us have traveled extensively, eaten at many excellent restaurants around the world, and this was genuinely one of the better meals we've had. The restaurant is beautifully and thoughtfully designed, the food was exceptional, and the service matched it perfectly. As a business owner myself, and as an artist who deeply appreciates craftsmanship and people doing things well, I can't express enough how much I enjoyed the experience.

    Cafe Roka was an absolutely unforgettable dining experience from beginning to end. We were seated…read moreon the third floor by the window, and the ambiance alone set the tone; quiet, elegant, and intimate. It felt so special, like we had our own little corner of Bisbee to enjoy the evening. We started with the appetizer sampler, and every single bite was incredible. Each item was thoughtfully prepared and absolutely delicious. It set the tone for what turned out to be an unforgettable meal. For our entrées, my husband ordered the duck and could not stop raving about it. It was perfectly cooked, rich, and full of flavor. I had the Chilean sea bass, and I'm still thinking about it. It was cooked to absolute perfection. It was tender, buttery, and it truly melted in my mouth. As if that wasn't enough, it was paired with prawns and lobster ravioli... just beyond delicious. Okay, I also have to mention the salad. The salad was fresh and amazing, and just when we thought it couldn't get any better, we were served a lime palate cleanser before our entrée. Such a thoughtful and elevated touch. We were honestly blown away. Our server was incredibly kind, welcoming, and attentive. It made the entire experience feel warm and personal It's rare to come across service that truly enhances a meal like that. And dessert... the crème brûlée was to die for. We paired it with a 10-year tawny port, and it was the perfect ending. It was smooth, rich, and indulgent in all the best ways. This was more than just dinner; it was an experience. Café Roka delivered excellence from start to finish, and we will absolutely be back. To our wonderful server: May kindness you give return to you tenfold, May your path be light, your days be warm, And may every table you serve be filled with gratitude and joy.

    Bisbee Royale - Carne Asada Nachos!

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    Food was barely lukewarm. Espresso drinks were sent back…read more Service was mediocre . Door was propped open to vent the kitchen even though it was extremely cold in the restaurant. Handcut fries were very good.

    Bisbee is a small town, and because of that a lot of places aren't open really early. But thank my…read morelucky stars 'Bisbee Royale' was the only spot I knew of that was open at 8am on a Saturday. The exterior looks like a mix of three attractions: a restaurant, a museum, & a movie theater. I can't say if all three of those things are really in there, it's just an impression. I will say that I am glad I took at chance at trying their food at a time when I was seriously hungry. I was invited to sit wherever I wanted, so I chose a table along the wall with a big TV right above me. I was greeted kindly, and given time to order my food, which I decided would be a couple fried eggs, hashbrowns, sausage patties, toast, & cheesy grits. They were so good, with the hashbrowns being, as my partner put it, "The best he's ever had!" I personally enjoyed the patties the most, and the grits the least. The grits were made in a way that the shredded cheese was sprinkled on top of the grits instead of mixed in it, and I do not prefer that style. It was still good, just not as good as others I've tried. So that's why I'm not docking points; why be super critical on one side dish when everything else was an A+? I liked the wholesome feel of the restaurant, like everybody knew each other, and the fact that it was pet-friendly was a bonus too. A couple came in with three cute dogs, and that just made me super happy (not to mention, it WAS on my birthday too). I would come here again if I return to Bisbee.

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    This is an excellent pub crawl! Sean, the host and guide is very entertaining and knowledgeable…read moreabout Bisbee and its fascinating stories! This is a must if you're visiting Bisbee!

    From the owner: 1. Historic…read moreAtmosphere: Bisbee is known for its rich history and unique charm. Our pub crawl takes you through the historic streets and establishments of Bisbee, allowing you to immerse yourself in the town’s fascinating past while enjoying a vibrant nightlife. 2. Quirky and Eclectic Venues: Bisbee is home to a diverse range of pubs, bars, and breweries, each with its own distinctive character. Our pub crawl carefully curates a selection of these venues, offering you the opportunity to explore a variety of quirky and eclectic spots that reflect the town’s creative spirit. 3. Local Insights and Stories: Our experienced guides are passionate about Bisbee and its local culture. 4. Craft Beer and Artisanal Drinks: Bisbee has a thriving craft beer and cocktail scene. 5. Community Vibe: Bisbee is known for its tight-knit community and welcoming atmosphere. Our pub crawl fosters a sense of community by bringing together locals and visitors alike, creating an inclusive and friendly environment where you can socialize, make new friends, and share memorable experiences. 6. Hidden Gems and Offbeat Stops: While our pub crawl includes popular venues, it also takes you off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and lesser-known spots that showcase the authentic spirit of Bisbee.

    Queen Mine Tours - Straddling mine train ... find a new friend !

    Queen Mine Tours

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    Bisbee is only about 10 miles from the Mexican border and about two hours south of Tucson…read more However, the Queen Copper Mine Tour is very worth visiting. Every mine tour I've been on has been different and it's fun to see how they do it. With this tour, you are on the ground level and take a tram into the mine. You get off at various spots, but you won't do very much walking (there is a short flight of stairs to one of the stops). The tour guides are very knowledgeable and seems as if some of them actually had worked in the mine. Being a miner is definitely one of the most difficult, dirty, dangerous and labor intensive that a person can do, and it does make you appreciate how much work and effort it takes to extract any metal or mineral from a mine. The tour does a great job of explaining the process and how technology advancements changed over time from the late 1800's until the mine closed in 1975 Practical Information: 1. Make a reservation online, in advance. Traveling to Brisbee and finding out that you either you have to wait several hours for an open tour, or that they are sold out for the day is NOT something you want. 2. It's really not cold in the mine, since the part you visit is not underground, so you might want a sweatshirt or a light jacket, but that's about all. 3. Don't be late because once the tour starts, you forfeit your place if you aren't there when they leave. 4. The actual tour is about an hour.

    Wonderful experience on the tour!…read more **Make sure you buy on their site before you get here... we did but they sold out for a lot of people! ** You take a mine cart into the middle of the mountain, and your tour guide will show you what they did in the past to get the copper out of the mine. It was a very unique tour as the others around Tombstone do not have this same type of experience. The only downfall I had was the extra information when it came to questions. Our tour guide seemed agitated even though he asked if others had questions and honestly didn't seem to know the answers more than what he was told to say. Other than that, well worth the tour and the money (also some cheap bottles of water in the store inside)

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    The Eldorado Hotel in Bisbee is an absolute gem. Family owned and full of heart, it offers the kind…read moreof warm, personal hospitality that makes you feel instantly welcome. The hotel itself is quaint, charming, and perfectly suited to Bisbee's artistic, historic vibe. The location couldn't be better--up above the town of Bisbee, yet still cozy and relaxing. One of our favorite experiences was sitting on the balcony, enjoying a drink while listening to the live music drifting up from the bars below. It truly captures the magic of Bisbee at night. A special tip: definitely get the add-on if you enjoy margaritas or champagne--it's a fun and thoughtful touch that elevates the stay. If you're looking for character, comfort, and genuine family hospitality in the heart of Bisbee, the Eldorado Hotel is the perfect choice. We can't wait to come back.

    My birthday surprise involved staying at the El Dorado Suites Hotel, and I couldn't have been…read morehappier! When you stay here, you feel like you're at home. It's a very cozy, wholesome location that you can spend the day lounging in- once you're done exploring the town, of course. I stayed in a one-bedroom suite on the ground floor; it had a decently sized kitchen & living room, along with a front balcony that allowed me to sit on the porch by the main entrance. The kitchen was stocked with cooking supplies, a microwave, fridge (w/ a Brita filter) & a coffee machine. The living room included a small, electric fireplace that worked well in keeping the area toasty in January. There was also a sink that was placed outside the bathroom, so someone can wash their hands while another person does more private matters separately. The bedroom had a King-sized mattress, and a door that led to a backyard where you can sit while looking at a painting of 'Virgin de Guadalupe.' When you enter the hotel, you're more than likely to not encounter any staff, since they leave everything you need for your stay in a slot on a large counter. You can't miss this spot; it is to the right when you first walk in- passed the staircase. If you do need help for any reason though, the office is right next to the counter labeled, "STAFF ONLY." This was a new way of doing customer service for me, which I really liked, and I hope to find other hotels that can manage this system. The location is beautiful and gives a sense that you're not in a bustling city like Los Angeles, but a more relaxed vibe that some people may long to have back, before the days where taking selfies became the norm. It's almost like the townspeople know each other as good friends, as you hear their laughter from the hotel, and the guitar music they play at local bars. Bisbee is known as a town revived by hippies, so that's a big part of its charm. You can watch a comedy show, visit the historical museum, go on a ghost tour, or explore the mountains at the Queen Mine Tour- all within walking distance! I couldn't find much wrong about the hotel or Bisbee in general, except for one major thing...those darn streets! Specifically, I'm talking about the street you have to drive up to park by the hotel. If you plan to drive here, then get ready for some narrow pathways. I was always worried being in the car and another vehicle would be driving the opposite direction. Don't be fooled by those "two-way street" signs, those paths are NOT capable of having two cars on one road. When I left the hotel, I ran to the bottom of the street to make sure nobody would driving up to block our car. The difficulty driving to the hotel can be a hinderance, so I wouldn't recommend staying here if you have serious issues walking up & down hills or anxiety over fighting over a slim street. Otherwise, if you're looking for a break from this busy world of ours, then going to Bisbee and staying at the El Dorado Suites Hotel will ease your nerves and let you enjoy the simple things in life.

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