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    2.9 (10 reviews)
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    Chrysocolla Inn - Malachite Room

    Chrysocolla Inn

    (22 reviews)

    First time at Chrysocolla Inn in Globe, Arizona. What a charming and beautiful bed and breakfast!…read moreIt has a very rich history that extends back to Territorial Arizona. Very well maintained and clean with many common foyer and gathering areas. There are six bedroom suites. I stayed in the Turquoise Room. I have stayed at old hotels before in Arizona, and this one is one of the best historic properties if looking for that Old Arizona Charm. Just stayed the night and it has been very comfortable and quiet. Noah has been an exceptional and very kind host. I will be back to this beautiful property. Will also plan to try the breakfast on my next stay in Globe, Arizona.

    My husband, sister-in-law and I stayed in this bed and breakfast for two nights in two rooms. This…read morewas the first time my husband and I ever stayed in a bed and breakfast. It was a very positive experience. Holly owns this huge historic house, and she renovated it. We met Holly but had more contact with Noa. Noa's partner is Holly's cousin. Each morning Noa cooked us delicious full breakfasts. The breakfasts had quiche/frittata/flatbread made with eggs and veggies. One day we also had blueberry muffins and English muffins. There was fresh fruit salad. The breakfasts more than enough to satisfy our appetites. Noa is an excellent creative cook. See attached photos. The first morning we had breakfast in a delightful breakfast room with windows on three sides. We looked out onto lovely lush vegetation. We had our choice of coffee or various kinds of tea. I loved sitting in this room. We would arrive early, drink coffee and read the newspaper before Noa arrived to make breakfast. The next morning we had breakfast at a very large wood dining room table that could easily have sat 20 people. This room had French doors that opened into a patio with tables and chairs. When we were there a small wedding party was taking photos on one of the outdoor patios. There are additional common spaces. There was a sitting room with chairs and books on the same ground floor as the sunny breakfast room, dining room, and kitchen. There is also a small lobby one floor up on street level next to the front door. (The building is on a hill). One afternoon we went back to the sunny cheerful breakfast room and sat there to read. The on-the-street parking is free, safe and easy to obtain. The bed and breakfast is very conveniently located on a quiet street on a small hill about two blocks from downtown. For dinner we walked to the restaurants downtown on the main street. We conveniently arrived on a First Friday of the month. There was a small celebration a couple blocks away on main street. There was a band in the afternoon or early evening (which we missed) and some craft vendors and at least one food vendor. We bought some cookies there. Every guest room in this bed and breakfast is different. Our room and my sister-in-law's room were on the second floor near eachother. There were two staircases to reach the second floor, and a quaint little sitting area in between. The decor in our room was cute. Our room had two comfortable double beds. One bed had a bedside table with a foot high reading lamp. Due to space limitations the other bed did not have a bedside table or bedside reading lamp. There was a small chandelier over that bed. The room had good lighting. However, I would have liked a bedside lamp so I could read at night without disturbing my husband. Our bathroom was huge. It had both a shower and a claw foot tub. There was a sink in the bathroom and another small sink in the bedroom. We used the tub for storage. During our visit there was no ice available that I could find. The kitchen fridge had a water dispenser but the ice dispenser was broken when we visited. An appliance repair person was planned. Our room and my sister-in-law's room had individual wall air conditioners. We had the Amethyst room. We put a few sodas in the kitchen refrigerator since our room did not have a mini fridge. Management did not complain that we took up a little space in that fridge. When we eventually return to Globe, I would like to stay here.

    Cedar Hills Bed & Breakfast - Shared living room - feels like home.

    Cedar Hills Bed & Breakfast

    (2 reviews)

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    I came out to Arizona to visit my mom for Mother's Day weekend. My mom had business in the Globe…read morearea (she lives in Eloy) so the plan was to stay in her RV. Then the RV started to have plumbing issues and we both knew we wouldn't be able to stay in the RV for 1 more night. Someone suggested we stay at Cedar Hill Bed & Breakfast. I'm so glad that we did! I can not say enough good things about Cedar Hill. The whole house is kept up very well. I love the decor, many things in the home seem to be original like the bath tub and some light fixtures, etc. It was a charming place to stay. The owner is very friendly and welcoming. I felt like we were staying with someone my family has been friends with for ages. At night we drank wine out front on the porch swing and had great conversation. In the morning we sat out in the backyard and enjoyed the sunshine with our coffee and a things to nosh on. I would definitely recommend this Bed & Breakfast. It's perfect for a mother and daughter get away, a couple looking to get away, a single guy or gal (on an adventure, road trip, or business), even a small family who is looking to stay at a home away from home. I took the liberty of taking many photos around the first floor. Check this place out!

    My girlfriend and I stayed here at the end of May during a motorcycle trip around Arizona. We…read morearrived in the evening and after a tour from our lovely host, Linda, who publishes a local paper, we walked down to the old Main St., which was 1/2 a block away and filled with great old buildings. We found a local market close by and got a bottle of wine, which we drank on the charming front porch while hanging out with the cat, to relax after a day of riding. The spacious old house was really cool and clean and I felt as if we were staying at some forgotten cousin's place. Homey in a good way! There was nice art on the wall and good books on the shelves. We slept well, had a little breakfast in the morning and were on our way. It was a nice experience, a good deal, and I would stay there again!

    Belle-Aire Motel - Newly painted from outside.

    Belle-Aire Motel

    (15 reviews)

    We drove from Kansas City to San Diego and back and stayed in 12 different hotels, so we're…read morecomparing them all. We stayed one night in room 23 for $72.93, which was slightly below average price for the trip. HE: Globe is a small mining town in Arizona. SHE: Yes, and the Belle-Aire is clearly an independently owned little motel. Not a chain. HE: The guy at the desk was very nice, very pleasant. SHE: We were staying right behind the office and separated a little bit from the rest of the Motel. This one was it seemed to be attached to their home. Which only made it a little bit weird because there was a door in our room. It was locked, and there was no door knob, at least on our side, and there was a little nightstand in front of it, but It seemed kind of odd. HE: It was more of an access panel that might have gone to a utility room or something. SHE: Okay, but it's a full size opening HE: It didn't have a doorknob, didn't have a door. SHE: It had padlock that we couldn't lock because we didn't have the key. HE: It seem more like an access panel to a utility area. SHE: Okay, so anyway, it's a small room, which isn't a problem. If we were kind, we'd call it cozy. If we weren't kind, we'd leave. I think the space wasn't used terribly well, though. HE: Well, let's just get right to it. My favorite part of the motel was the robotic shower. The thing had seven different shower settings? I liked the waterfall setting myself. Although I do think it was placed six inches to a foot too high because two of them blasted straight into my face. SHE: Choose your own shower adventure. Hopefully there's a picture of that. Do you want to keep talking about the shower? HE: I could talk about it all day. SHE: I was a little concerned about the possible cleanliness because there were hard water stains on the shower head, HE: Yeah, the shower could use a good scrub down. SHE: It wasn't really filthy or anything, it was just ready for cleaning day. I wore my waterproof slides Into the shower because I wasn't sure about the shower floor. But the thing that got me was a little container thing. It doesn't have a top, so I guess it's sort of a shelf. It looked kind of grimy. It really needs a cleaning. So that made me very concerned about the cleanliness of the rest of the shower. HE: The sheets were very soft. Hardwood floors. SHE: I have now learned not to go barefoot on hardwood floors in hotels. Your feet get filthy. HE: I prefer carpet. SHE: It has a big picture window facing the sunrise. There are blackout curtains but be careful about where those seams are. A tiny bit of sun went right in my face in the morning and woke me up. HE: There's a refrigerator. SHE: The freezer didn't freeze the ice packs overnight, but they're cold. HE: There's a microwave we didn't use. SHE: I used the microwave. HE: Oh, you did? SHE: Oh yeah, it worked. HE: There's a flat screen TV mounted in the corner above all that, but we didn't use that either. SHE: There was only one nightstand, and it was the smallest nightstand I've ever seen in my life. HE: Well, they've gotten some cheap furnishings to fill the place up. SHE: There's really shabby drawers that are made of cloth, and they're falling apart. There's a cheap lamp that is falling apart. They need better quality furnishings. It did have two power outlets and USB ports. HE: The desk table did not have any outlets. There was a power strip hanging behind the refrigerator, I guess so that the TV cord could reach it, but I didn't touch it because it looked precarious. SHE: There were a couple of outlets in the bathroom. HE: It's funny how that's become so important. SHE: Again, very few surfaces. No surfaces, really. There was the desk, which was a decent sized desk, but that was it. There was not even any bathroom counter. There's no place in the bathroom to put anything, HE: It's right by a busy road, but it's quiet. SHE: Neighborhood? HE: Shrug, I have no idea. There's nothing there. Our room did have a little porch with a chair so you can sit outside, SHE: There were a couple of stairs, but they were very steep. HE: We got to park right in front of the door, so that was nice. They had a little lounge area nearby If you want to sit outside. It wasn't very inviting though.

    We decided to stay here as we had an early day the next morning and came all the way from Phoenix…read more Upon driving in, you can tell there is a lot of work needed. Overgrown grass, broken fence, etc. This was expected, and I had read other reviews mentioning it. We gave it a try since it was in a good location and very affordable. The check-in was easy, and the front desk staff was nice. Pros- Good price, the room was clean and had no carpet (Im not a fan of carpet), had a mini fridge and microwave and toiletries. The cons- a/c didn't really cool the room that well (I woke up sweating and had to mess with the a/c). Water in the shower never got warm or hot, and although it does have a nice rain shower, it was leaking water everywhere. Also, the outside needs a lot of work. All in all, it wasn't a horrible experience but probably will stay elsewhere next time.

    El Rey Motel - hotels - Updated July 2026

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