Since the day it opened in 1927, the Hassayampa Inn has been a sought-after retreat for travelers desiring attentive service in a charming and relaxed environment. The hand-painted ceiling beams; wall murals; rich glazed tiling; etched and stained glass windows and doors all combine to create an atmosphere that is both warm and inviting.
Sit in the courtyard and enjoy a coffee in Prescott's temperate weather. When the weather cools sit by a roaring fire in the Lobby with a libation or listen to live jazz every night in the Cowboy Bar.
Hassayampa in a Yavapai word meaning, "River that runs upside down." The Hassayampa River runs mostly underground.
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Check in: 3:00 PM Check out: 12 Noon Rooms: 68 Total Rooms Currency: U.S. Dollar
Built as a luxury hotel in 1927, the Hassayampa Inn, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, evokes the time when Prescott was the bustling territorial capital. In the lobby, exposed ceiling beams, wrought-iron chandeliers, and arched doorways all reflect the place's Southwestern heritage. Although guest rooms here tend to be very small, each guest room is unique and features either original furnishings or antiques, and all were renovated a few years ago. One room is said to be haunted, and any hotel employee will be happy to tell you the story of the ill-fated honeymooners whose ghosts are said to reside here.