
Historic 1930s boutique hotel on 14 acres with pink stucco casitas, manicured gardens, and old Arizona charm.
Jenny Bell
I have been coming here for the past 35 years and it never fails to leave me feeling relaxed and tranquil. Love the beautiful grounds with all its flowers and greenery. There are many places to sit outside and enjoy the quietness and beauty. The food is delicious. We loved the duck dish in the main restaurant. The Yogurt and berries for breakfast are a real treat, there is no skimping on the berries so that is plenty for the meal. Enjoyed the afternoon tea, the scones were as good as we got in London. Love to sit in the library by the fire and spend the day reading.
Sandra Davidson
The Inn is a beautiful property, the exterior landscaping is carefully maintained. Lots and lots of parking makes it convenient. The main building has historical furniture. Our guest room was simple and very clean; you have to provide your personal password for streaming channels. The food was 5 stars, a crisp Caesar with freshly made dressing and perfectly prepared filets , exactly cooked to medium. Breakfast was outstanding.
maxine snider
We love the Arizona Inn! We’ve been there multiple times and it never disappoints. There is everything right there for you—-great food, tennis, a beautiful pool, and and an elegant library/living room tended with cozy fires and coffee in the morning and tea in a few afternoons. The only reason the rooms missed a star is that they vary widely, even within the same category, but they are always comfortable and immaculate. Treat yourself to a room with a patio and enjoy this very lovely place.
Ela
The Arizona Inn has a beautiful setting and plenty of history, but my recent dining experience in the restaurant left a lot to be desired. The menu didn’t offer good price value for what was served. The food was only average and often overly salty, and I ended up leaving several dishes unfinished.Service felt rushed, almost as if the staff wanted to move guests along quickly. When I politely raised a concern about my meal, I felt brushed off instead of heard, which made the experience even more disappointing. It’s clear the property has been going through changes under new ownership, the dining room still has a long way to go. With the Inn’s rich history, it deserves a dining experience that matches its legacy—but right now, it simply isn’t there.
Bert Ehrmann
Love, love, love this place! My partner and I spent a wonderful New Year’s Eve on the property. Even though we live here in town, decided to spend the night there to reduce driving after attending a show at the new music venue La Rosa nearby. Before going out, we had a wonderful cocktail and great service in the bar. Wonderful fire burning in the library, which was nice as we had a rare desert rain. Although old, room was kept up quite nicely and the bed large and very comfortable. The only negative is really on me, and that is that the light rain caused some dripping in the drain pipes outside our room. As a light sleeper, I could hear the drip drip, drip drip, but as a desert resident, I love the rain. What a wonderful experience overall!
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