The Historic Hotel Congress, built in 1919, is a landmark in the heart of downtown Tucson, Arizona. This classically renovated Tucson hot... more »
The Historic Hotel Congress, built in 1919, is a landmark in the heart of downtown Tucson, Arizona. This classically renovated Tucson hotel recalls the Southwestern charm of yesterday. Within these walls live the history and intrigue of which legends are made.
The guest rooms of this historic Tucson hotel transport you back to a simpler time with vintage radios, antique iron beds, a fully operational 1930's era switchboard and the rumble of the occasional train - all come together to make for a unique and memorable stay. All 40 rooms are located on the second floor and have private bathrooms. We pride ourselves on maintaining the Hotel?s original ambience, so our rooms do not feature televisions; however, for the modern day traveler we do offer a television and a computer with internet access in the 2nd floor guest lounge. We are also equipped with complimentary wireless internet in all rooms.
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28 year old with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
The minute I walked into Hotel Congress I knew that I would love it. The lobby is beautifully painted in a southwestern style, and as I walked towards the desk I could smell the food from the cafe. I checked in with an extremely helpful young woman, who not only informed me about the working switchboard, but also let me know I could see the live music in the club that night for free. I made my way up the stairs (there is no elevator) and went to my room. When I opened the door it was like taking a step back in time. No TV's, old fashioned furniture, and the sound of the trains across the street. I had dinner in the cafe and the food was amazing. I saw the live music in the club on the beautiful Club Congress stage. All the staff was very friendly. I was sad to leave and can't wait to go back and visit again.