Travel
Hotel Congress One Night Stand
- Item Number
- 215
- Estimated Value
- 89 USD
- Sold
- 56 USD to scotblo
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
One night stay at the Hotel Congress, the place where Dillinger was apprehended.
The Historic Hotel Congress, built in 1919, is a landmark in the heart of downtown Tucson, Arizona. This classically renovated Tucson hotel recalls the Southwestern charm of yesterday. The guest rooms of this historic hotel transport you back to a simpler time with vintage radios, antique iron beds, a fully operational 1930′s switchboard and the rumble of an occasional train. All 40 rooms are located on the 2nd floor and whether you are a Tucsonan on an “urban vacation” or visiting us from overseas, you’ll feel you stepped back in time.
We pride ourselves on the many unique features we offer that you’d be hard pressed to find elsewhere. Some cynical city slicker types might notice the absence of a television in any of our 40 rooms and feel slighted. But it’s intentional – we strive to maintain the Hotel’s original ambiance – from the iron bed to the vintage radio, from the comforting rumble of the nearby iron horse to the retro-style phone that actually connects to a switchboard at the front desk. And, unlike most historic hotels, all rooms have private bathrooms.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the Cup Cafe, a hairdoo at the Hive, drinks at the Tap Room and then dancing at Club Congress. A full day and night.
Item Special Note
Subject to availability and changes.
For more information or to make a reservation, please call: 800.722.8848 or email reservations@hotelcongress.com
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