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Known as the Grand Dame of Prescott, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hassayampa Inn was built as a luxury Hotel in 1927 to entice Phoenix tourists to flee the summer heat and enjoy the cool mile-high mountain air. You literally hear first time guests take in a breath, in awe of the nostalgic elegance, as they cross the threshold into the strikingly restored 1920s style lobby.
On the surface little has changed since the Inn first opened its doors 81 years ago but every modern amenity you would expect a 21st century hotel to offer, including high speed wireless Internet, is available. Each room is a reflection of the lobby with carefully preserved decor complete with period furnishings. Accommodations range from a Standard Single to Classic, Suite and Jacuzzi Suite.
Enjoy world class cuisine in the ultra-fashionable, yet comfortable, Peacock Dining Room. Live jazz is frequent in the leisurely Cowboy Bar and you may even catch a glimpse of Faith, the beautiful resident ghost of the Inn.
The location is as impressive as the style of the Hotel. The world-famous Courthouse Square of Prescott is a mere block away. Endless boutiques, antique stores and every imaginable shopping experience desired can be found in this charming historic downtown, including the infamous Whiskey Row where the likes of Doc Holiday and Wyatt Earp frequented in Wild West days.
Enjoy every comfort plus the hometown ambience of Prescott, what a priceless treat.
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