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Our top choices for Phoenix historic hotels

The Wigwam

The Wigwam
4.0 star property
Litchfield Park
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,010 reviews)
"Historic hotel"
United States
Karen
The price is ₹14,072
₹20,095 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Jun - 24 Jun
The Wigwam

Royal Palms Resort and Spa, part of Hyatt

Royal Palms Resort and Spa, part of Hyatt
5.0 star property
Camelback East
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,003 reviews)
"Great property! Nice amenities and room! Food was also great. Staff was excellent"
United States
Jenny
The price is ₹17,151
₹24,781 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Jun - 24 Jun
Royal Palms Resort and Spa, part of Hyatt

Hotel San Carlos - Downtown Convention Center

Hotel San Carlos - Downtown Convention Center
3.0 star property
Downtown Phoenix
7.6 out of 10, Good, (1,089 reviews)
"The staff were incredibly helpful and courteous"
United States
Aaron
The price is ₹6,550
₹8,364 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Jun - 24 Jun
Hotel San Carlos - Downtown Convention Center
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Frequently asked questions

What can a history enthusiast expect from a trip to Phoenix?
A visit to the historical places in Phoenix is likely first on your sightseeing itinerary. And while you're here, you can check out the acclaimed art scene and majestic mountain landscape. You can also discover the area's great live music.
Where's the best place to stay in Phoenix to be near historical sites?
Based on our travel expertise, Royal Palms Resort and Spa, part of Hyatt is a top historic resort bookable on Expedia and it features a full-service spa. A couple of other options close to historic sites include Hotel San Carlos - Downtown Convention Center and The Wigwam.
How many historically relevant hotels will I find in Phoenix?
In Phoenix, there are 18871 hotels bookable on Expedia, including 26 designated as historic hotels or close to historic sites.
What are the most important historical places and other sights in Phoenix?
Phoenix is notable for landmarks like Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, Rawhide Western Town & Event Center and Phoenix City Hall. Known for its art and theatres, cultural venues include Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix Symphony Hall and Arizona Financial Theatre. Other popular sights include Chase Field and State Farm Stadium.
What is a historic hotel like in Phoenix?
Historic hotels give guests a chance to stay in a building recognised with an official historic designation. Historic hotels throughout the world have had many former lives and uses, such as castles, stately homes, palaces or even pubs, lodges, old police stations or skyscrapers — any place of special interest. These types of hotels in Phoenix usually retain original characteristics like traditional architecture and period features in guestrooms or communal spaces.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
They are quite similar. The term "historic hotel" is more common in the U.S., while "heritage hotel" is often used in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to put more importance on the physical building and architecture. Heritage hotels draw their meaning mainly from the cultural value that the place has and how it inspired the surrounding community.
Do historic hotels in Phoenix have modern facilities?
Yes, every effort is made to preserve historic facades and treasured traditions, while interiors have safety features and modern conveniences. Visitors can expect the usual amenities from a contemporary hotel such as private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, and free and fast Internet. When you book a historic hotel in Phoenix, it doesn't mean you're picking a place that's uncomfortable for guests or simply rundown.