Established in 1912, this landmark in the heart of El Paso has brought together the elegance that characterizes the Camino Real name and... more »
Established in 1912, this landmark in the heart of El Paso has brought together the elegance that characterizes the Camino Real name and all the warmth and tradition of southern hospitality. Located in El Paso's revitalized downtown adjacent to the newly remodeled convention center and only 15 minutes away from the airport, the Camino Real El Paso is a shining testament of the city's colorful past and vibrant future. Listed in the National Historical Register, the Camino Real offers 359 Texas sized rooms and suites and offers the grandeur you would expect from this hotel gem, beginning from the most photographed grand staircase in the Southwest, to the exquisite crystal chandeliers in the lobby and ballrooms, to the marble crafted by skilled Italian craftsmen almost a hundred years ago. In addition, the Camino Real has the most options to offer visitors coming to the Sun City. Conventions, seminars and social events can be staged in one of nineteen meeting rooms with space for up to 1300 guests. Our guests can savor the exquisite taste of regional Mexican cuisine in Azulejos or indulge their senses in our fine dining Dome restaurant. The world famous Dome Bar provides the perfect ambiance for an unforgettable evening. One can enjoy a cocktail under the breathtaking Tiffany cut glass dome, which is 25 feet in diameter and is suspended by wires. Come experience the "jewel" of the city, Camino Real El Paso.
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Location. Located in downtown El Paso, Texas, the Camino Real Hotel El Paso is across from the city's Museum of Art and Convention and Performing Arts Center. The University of Texas at El Paso is one mile from the hotel. A venture out of the country to Juarez, Mexico, is six blocks away. The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to and from El Paso International Airport, just seven miles away. Hotel Features. Regional Mexican cuisine is served in a casual dining atmosphere at Azulejos Restaurant. Fine-dining options include the Dome Restaurant, where menus change seasonally. The Dome Bar provides live weekend jazz entertainment and a boasted selection of imported wines and beers. The hotel offers daily complimentary buffet breakfasts. A total of 19 meeting rooms, ballrooms and conference areas with mezzanines hold over 36,000 square feet of capacity for events catering up to 1,300 guests. Also on site is a fully-furnished business center. Recreational activities include a heated outdoor pool and a health and fitness center. Guestrooms. The Camino Real Hotel El Paso's classical decor guestrooms feature scenic views of the Franklin Mountains, El Paso's downtown area and the cityscapes of Juarez, Mexico. Mirrored armoires and polished wood furnishings are complimented by accented fabrics. Rooms include complimentary wireless Internet access. Also offered in each room are complimentary weekday newpapers, cable television and in-room movies. Complimentary in-room coffee is also stocked each day. Expert Tip. This hotel was nicknamed Showplace of the West by spectators witnessing its grand opening in 1912. The hotel quickly became a favored place to watch the Mexican Revolution and Pancho Villa across the river. Today, it boasts the most photographed grand staircase in the Southwest and the famous original Tiffany cut glass dome, 25-feet in diameter, suspended from the ceiling of the Dome Bar.
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Although the stay at this hotel was
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Posted Jul 28, 2008
Good
Although the stay at this hotel was enjoyable, I was in the 4th floor right above the dome and although the music was muffled it was not sufficient....I had trouble tuning music out. They jacked up the music to end their night at 1am and it woke me ...
Excellent Hotel, not sure what everyones problem w
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Posted Jun 23, 2008
Excellent
I spent $89 a night on this hotel and it was absolutely beautiful. The service was very fast and friendly, the bar was stunning and the live entertainment was wonderful. True, the rooms and hall ways lack a certain level of attention to detail in...
At one time this must have been a beautiful hotel but now it is an absolute dump. Musty smelling, dirty rooms and lots of mold in the bathroom. Internet service is hit or miss, just cannot get a good connection. Stay away from this...
We stayed twice at this hotel once on our way to Arizona and once on our way back to Texas. Each room had its problems. The Mattress are horrible! They are very worn and one side was sloped to one side. When I went to take a shower, I had to keep...
IM AN ARTIST, I TRAVEL ALL OVER U.S., MEXICO, PUERTO RICO AND MORE. AND THIS HOTEL BY FAR IS ONE OF THE BEST! I DONT KNOW ABOUT ALL THOSE COMPLAINERS UP THERE!! "K LA K...
I had a great stay and the staff here
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Posted Aug 06, 2007
Excellent
I had a great stay and the staff here was absolutely wonderful. The only issues that I encountered were the wifi strength seemed to be very weak, I could connect in the lobby with no problem, but I could not connect in my room.
The newly renovated...
Bathrooms need update. Tile is very old
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Posted Jul 09, 2007
Okay
Bathrooms need update. Tile is very old and there was mold visible. Service in the famed dome bar was horrible. Breakfast room service was on time but cold.
I travel about 50-60 nights per year.
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Posted May 01, 2007
Mediocre
I travel about 50-60 nights per year. I've stayed in over 150 different hotels. Out of that number, this hotel would rank somewhere between 140 to 145. Loud until 1:45 a.m. Poor service the entire stay. Bellmen were good, though.
31 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
It is a nice location, with a charm and historic atmosphere. It was a pleasant stay in a large room. The staff overcame difficulties with the wake up service.
The not overly pushy staff and the nice accommodations made me feel comfortable.
I am very likely
to return to the Camino Real El Paso.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
Historic architecture & Tiffany-style
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Posted Mar 07, 2007
Good
Historic architecture & Tiffany-style dome bar/lounge.Run down rooms.“If you like the convenience of a downtown location with historic architecture, then this is the place for you. The hotel was completed in the early 20th century and it looks as if ...