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Bed & Breakfasts in Tombstone, Arizona?
Looking for anyone who has stayed at a B&B in Tombstone, AZ. Where did you stay, and what did you think? My husband and I are thinking about going, but would like to hear some feedback on some B&B's before we book. There are no reviews on tripadvisor.com for B&B's in Tombstone, so we're stuck. Thanks!
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Marie's Engaging Bed & Breakfast
Marie's Engaging Bed & Breakfast is housed in an orginial 1906 Victorian adobe house conveninently located within walking distance of historic areas and restaurants. The California King bedroom is decorated with a victorian flair. The Country bedroom has a queen bed. A full breakfast is served to guests.
Address: 101 N. 4th Street Tombstone, AZ USA 85638
Send an Email (28) 1 520 457-3831
Curly Bill's B&B
Beautiful, large adobe hacienda in Arizona's high desert with four luxurious individually decorated rooms. Desert gardens, spacious sunporch and spa with views to the Dragoon Mts. Close to Historic District but tranquil and private. Bird watching, jeep tours, aromatherapy and shuttle van to downtown. Open year around with central air conditioning and ceiling fans in every room. Full, hot breakfast or continental breakfast included. Smoking area on sun porch. AAA approved.
Address: 210 N. Ninth Street Tombstone AZ 85638
Send an Email (6) 1 520 457-3858
Tombstone Victorian Gardens Bed and Breakfast
Originally Emily Morton's 1880 Boarding and Pleasure House, this stucco, adobe home features hardwood floors and ceilings, rose etched and lead-glass windows, and a Victorian parlor. The Inn features covered Wedding Gardens.
Address: 211 E. Toughnut St. Tombstone AZ USA 85638
Send an Email (6) 1 520 457-3156
Source(s): From yellow pages - Anonymous5 years ago
You should always carry some kind of IS no matter what color your skin is. Most people just carry their driver license. If you want to be extra secure carry your passport. I'm lily white and I've been stopped and ticketed for driving offenses several times. The first thing the cop always asks for is my ID. This just isn't a big deal for US citizens, 40% of whom in Arizona happen to be Latino (as are a lot of the police officers). This feels like you're feigning paranoia just to make a point. Even those migrants who do get detained won't be deported as the Feds have refused to enforce immigration laws.
- 1 decade ago
Being a 40 year az resident, I would suggest spending the day in tombstone...all u need is one day, and spend the evning and next day in Bisbee....hilly, artsy antiquey mining town maybe 30 or so miles sw