Inn at Price Tower
About the Business
The Inn at Price Tower is a unique and stylish lodging option located in the heart of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Situated at 510 Dewey Avenue, this institution offers guests a one-of-a-kind experience in the historic Price Tower, designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The Inn features modern and comfortable accommodations, with stunning views of the surrounding area. Guests can enjoy top-notch amenities and personalized service, making their stay truly memorable. Whether visiting for business or pleasure, the Inn at Price Tower is the perfect choice for travelers looking for a blend of history, architecture, and luxury.
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Location & Phone number
510 Dewey Ave #3560, Bartlesville, OK 74003, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"The mid-century details and quirky Frank Lloyd Wright architecture were so much fun to experience and explore. It’s a truly unique hotel. Great service at reception. No amenities on site, but that isn’t why we came. It was perfect for a weekend getaway. They are pet friendly for furry friends under 30lbs which is nice. There is truly nothing at all to do in Bartlesville other than the Price Tower and the Woolaroc museum west of town, but we were content to order pizza and enjoy the two story sunset views from the room. Worth the trip!"
"Checked in and was immediately overcome by a strong cleaning solution odor. The room had a fan running, and the carpet was wet. We opened the windows and left for a number of hours. When we returned, the odor was still strong. We called the front desk and explained the situation. The lady said she would move us to another room. Over an hour later, we were told that another room was available and we could pick up the key and move our things over. We were also told we would receive a credit to our bill. The new room was better, but we never received the promised credit. Very disappointing stay, will never stay here again."
"Very cool building worth seeing. Great location. Can't recommend staying there. Restaurant wasn't open hours listed online and on printed info in room - not open at all Thursday. Lack of amenities- no coffee maker, no tissues, no hand lotion. Go visit, stay elsewhere."
"Stayed in one of the two story suites. Absolutely beautiful. You have to allow for the fact that the building is old - and you have to appreciate the age and beauty of the timeframe in which it was built. Bathrooms were smaller then, and FLW didn’t believe in taking up extra space for functional items. Everything in the room worked (with the exception of the in-room elevator), it was beautifully decorated. The bed was not very comfy, but not surprised with the minimalist style. Wish the restaurant had been open. But we wandered around and saw the museum. The evening gal at the front desk was very friendly."
"We had stayed at Price Tower several years ago so we booked three rooms with family as part of a reunion weekend. Unfortunately everything had gone downhill since we last visited. The restaurant was closed - a homemade paper sign, taped on the front door, informed us of that fact. Check in was fine, though it was the receptionist who informed us that the bar-with-a-view we had enjoyed on our previous visit was also closed. No food on the premises and no bar would have been a deal-breaker for us, had we known. There was not even a coffee service in the room, so we had to leave the property just to get a cup. There was an ice bucket in the room, but you have to take it down to the receptionist who takes it away and brings it back, filled with ice. Our shower wouldn’t provide cold water, only hot - other rooms were the opposite, cold water only. Carpets needed to be cleaned badly, and the air conditioning struggled to keep us cool (the staff had placed an oscillating fan in the room to help.) Save yourself the headache and stay elsewhere when you’re in Bartlesville. Then book a tour of the property and learn how this Frank Lloyd Wright building became “the tree that escaped the forest.”"
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