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Angela's Restaurant
We have kept many of your Winchester's favorites including items offered on the Copper Queen's original 1902 menu and added a bit of Italian Flair with many ...
Saloon and Live Entertainment
Every friday and saturday we have live entertainment either on the Saloon patio or indoors. Come listen to some of the local artists singing everything from Back Porch Swing to some favorite show tunes.
Read MorePackages and Specials
We have packages for every occasion. Whether your looking for a romantic getaway or a fun filled family vacation we have everything you need.
Packages must be booked by calling the hotel at (520) 432 - 2216.
Read MoreWelcome to Our Hotel!
One of Americas Last Remaining Gems
The Copper Queen Hotel, started in 1898 and completed in
1902, was the product of a booming mining camp called Bisbee. Once the largest
city between St. Louis and San Francisco, it is now a beautiful, quiet getaway.
While the town of Bisbee has "grown up," it has not lost its charm. Soon after
Bisbee became a town, Phelps Dodge Mining Company built the Copper Queen Hotel
as a place for dignitaries and investors to relax in luxury. Construction was difficult because Phelps Dodge had to
blast away and clear a large portion of the mountainside in order for building
to begin. Although the most modern and up to date materials were used, it did
not lessen the difficulty of each task. In order for concrete to be mixed, water
had to be pumped up the hill from the mercantile, what is now called Copper
Queen Plaza, on Main Street. The walls were constructed to be nearly 2 feet
thick, which helps keep the hotel cool during the summer months.
The Copper Queen Hotel was one of the most modern hotels
in the west during that time. One can only imagine what changes the hotel has
gone through to accommodate the modern day traveler. Initially, the first floor was heated by a fireplace in
the lobby. Now, the first floor has central air and heat. Originally, the hotel
boasted 73 rooms with shared baths at the end of the hall on each floor. Today,
the original hotel has 48 rooms with turn of the century Victorian charm, each
room having its own modern private bath. The courtyard building adjacent to the
hotel was originally built in 1904 to house Phelps Dodge's lawyers' offices as
well as the surveyor's and Western Union offices after they moved out of what is
now the Saloon. This building was later converted to a bed and breakfast and
bought back by the Copper Queen Hotel in 2006 giving the hotel a total of 52
rooms. The courtyard rooms are also decorated in a Victorian style and located
just steps away from the hotel. The courtyard is brick-inlaid and has a relaxing
fountain and wrought iron furniture to sit, relax and enjoy the day. Located roughly 100 miles southeast of Tucson and at an
elevation of 5,300 feet, the hotel is usually 10 to 20 degrees cooler than in
Tucson or Phoenix. In the winter, we are even blessed with an occasional
snowfall. Bisbee is the southern most mile high city in the U.S. and is eight
miles from the border of Mexico. Although the Copper Queen Hotel has maintained the
ambiance of the Victorian Era Old West, it has been renovated with modern day
conveniences to make your stay more comfortable.




