Hotels Near the Mexican Border in El Paso

Hotels Near the Mexican Border in El Paso
El Paso, Texas, located on the Rio Grande River, is one of Texas' best cities for outdoor activities. The city's location, on the border between the United States and Mexico, provides many days of warm sunshine. El Paso is a culturally rich city with several wilderness areas, parks and historical sites. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking at Franklin Mountains State Park and McKelligan Canyon or rock climbing at Hueco Tanks State Park. Take a half-day trip to the historic Mission Trail or visit El Paso's sister city in Mexico, Ciudad Juarez.

Camino Real El Paso

The Hotel Camino Real El Paso is in downtown El Paso and listed on the National Historic Register. This 1912 hotel is six blocks from the Mexican border, conveniently located for guests to walk across the International Bridge into Juarez. The 17-floor hotel has 359 rooms and suites and 19 meeting rooms. It has two restaurants and the world-famous Dome Bar, named by "GQ" magazine as one of the "top 12 bars in the world."

Camino Real El Paso
101 S. El Paso St.
El Paso, TX 79901
(800) 769-4300
www.caminoreal.com/elpaso_i/index.html

Doubletree Hotel El Paso Downtown/City Center

The Doubletree Hotel in downtown El Paso, steps away from the city's bazaar shops and Plaza, is five minutes from the Mexican border. Its top floor, complete with a business center and exercise room, has stunning views of El Paso, Juarez and New Mexico. The rooftop terrace has an outdoor heated pool and cabana bar. A restaurant and coffee bar are located within the hotel.

Doubletree Hotel El Paso Downtown/City Center
600 N. El Paso St.
El Paso, TX 79901
(915) 532-8733
doubletreehotels.com

Holiday Inn Express-El Paso Central

The Holiday Inn Express-El Paso Central is centrally located with just a short walk to the Mexican border and downtown El Paso attractions. This 110-room hotel has an outdoor pool, small fitness center on-site as well as a larger fitness center off-site available to guests for a fee. The hotel features a complimentary hot breakfast. Pets are allowed.

Holiday Inn Express-El Paso Central
409 East Missouri Ave.
El Paso, TX 79901
(877) 863-4780
hiexpress.com

The Gardner Hotel

The Gardner Hotel, El Paso's oldest continually operating hotel, is just one mile from the Mexico border in downtown El Paso. The infamous gangster, John Dillinger, slept here. The hotel offers private rooms or bunks in a hostel-like setting. The rooms have their original antique furniture and come with cable television and telephones. High-speed Internet, a pool table, a kitchen and dining area are available.

The Gardner Hotel
311 E. Franklin Ave.
El Paso, TX 79901
(915) 532-3661
gardnerhotel.com

Article Written By Kristi Gray

Based in Little Rock, Arkansas, Kristi Gray has been writing for over fourteen years with extensive experience in legal and business writing. Her articles have appeared in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and trade newsletters. She has won several awards at the annual Arkansas Writers' Conference. Gray holds a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of Arkansas.

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