Hotels in Jerome, Arizona

Hotels in Jerome, Arizona
Jerome, Arizona, was once a historic mining town before it turned into a popular ghost town and artist community. Whether you visit Jerome for the history, exploring the Verde Canyon by train, or search for ghosts, there are a lot of activities to do in Jerome. Tourists will find that the town's two main hotels and select Bed and Breakfasts are all close to the main attractions that Jerome has to offer.

Jerome Grand Hotel

The Jerome Grand Hotel is a AAA approved hotel located exactly one mile above the city of Jerome. The hotel is considered to be a historic landmark that once was an old hospital in 1926, and was re-opened into a hotel in 1994. The Jerome Grand is, according to ghostlyfavorites.com as, "One of the most haunted places in the world." There are many stories about possible ghost sighting and noises that guests believe came from ghosts.

The Jerome Grand is a non-smoking hotel. There are eight rooms that guests can choose from. Rooms range in the size, accommodations and views. After a night of ghost hunting or exploring the grounds, relax and enjoy the views of the mountains or the valley on one of the hotel balconies.

Prices at the Jerome Grand Hotel start at $120 for a standard room with a mountain view, and go up to $460 for a 2,000 square foot suite.

Jerome Grand Hotel
200 Hill St.
Jerome, AZ 86331
(928) 634-8200
www.jeromegrandhotel.com

Connor Hotel of Jerome

The Connor Hotel is located in the heart of Jerome. Found directly outside the hotel and a mere seconds walk away are some of Jerome's most famous restaurants and Old West shops.

Each of the 12 rooms in the Connor Hotel is decorated in their own unique way, you won't find any room to be exactly the same. The hotel first opened in 1898 and is one of the oldest buildings in Jerome. After a popular train ride in the Verde Canyon or a horse drawn carriage ride through the town, relax in the classic antique comfort that the Connor Hotel has to offer.

Rooms at the Conner Hotel of Jerome start at $90 and end at $165.

Connor Hotel of Jerome
164 Main St.
Jerome, AZ 86331
(928) 634-5006
www.connorhotel.com

Ghost City Inn Bed and Breakfast

The Ghost City Inn, owned by Allen and Jackie Mumm was first built in 1890. According to Arrington Journals, the Ghost City Inn is the, "Best in the West." With six different types of rooms to choose from, guests won't be disappointed in the unique ambiance. For those getting away for a romantic weekend a night in the American Room is the perfect room with its classic Americana feel. The extreme outdoorsman will enjoy a night stay in the Northern Exposure Room, which is adorned with antlers and a pine bed, making any visitor feel as though he stepped into his own personal cabin. Enjoy relaxing nights on the balconies, breathing in the fresh mountain air while admiring the red glow off of the Sedona rocks.

The lowest price for a room per night at the Ghost City Inn Bed and Breakfast is $95, the average price is $120, and the highest is $145, which consists of a private sitting area.

Ghost City Inn Bed and Breakfast
541 Main St.
Jerome, AZ 86331
(928) 634-4678
ghostcityinn.com

Article Written By Alison Merfeld

Alison Merfeld has been a freelance writer since 2008. Her published articles can be found on various websites, covering golf, the outdoors and other topics. She is currently working on her first fiction novel. Merfeld earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Iowa.

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