Hotel San Carlos
About the Business
Hotel San Carlos is a historic and charming lodging institution located at 202 North Central Avenue in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Built in 1928, this iconic hotel has been a beloved destination for travelers seeking a unique and memorable experience. With its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, luxurious accommodations, and exceptional service, Hotel San Carlos offers guests a truly unforgettable stay. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, this hotel provides a convenient and comfortable oasis in the bustling city of Phoenix. Enjoy the elegant rooms, on-site dining options, and proximity to local attractions, making Hotel San Carlos the perfect choice for your next stay in Arizona.
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Location & Phone number
202 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, United States
Reviews
"The best part of the historic hotel is the location. I had read the reviews beforehand of it being old and outdated. It is. But if you go there knowing that ahead of time, it's an okay hotel that's convenient to getting around the downtown area for events like my daughter's graduation at Chase Field."
"We had a great experience in our one night stay here at the San Carlos Historic Hotel! Very quaint and cute for a decent price. Unfortunately our only downfall was when I called back to question a 10$ “surcharge” fee, Tony the Manager rudely hung up on us. He was very unprofessional as he proceeded to ask me sarcastic questions instead of simply explaining to me what this extra fee is for. It is understandable that a cleaning fee or a resort fee may apply, but just a simple clarification for what a “surcharge” is, would have sufficed. I had a super helpful woman check us in, but the surcharge fee was never mentioned when I made my reservation over the phone, and when I checked out."
"You can't beat the location to the conference center and the downtown restaurants. Also the staff was super helpful and kind my entire stay. The only issue I had was with the room and the facilities. It's very much dated, I felt like I was staying in a Grandparents home, like a Boomer's parents home, which didn't feel like a hotel. My room did have an iron and a coffee maker but no stopper for the bathtub. The pool was under construction at the time of my visit. The wifi also went in and out and was not dependable, which seems like an easy fix and an annoying inconvenience. Overall I wouldn't stay there again unless every hotel within walking distance of the conference center was booked. However it was five minutes to the conference center which was really great after a long day."
"Definitely a historical building and location. The rooms and furniture could use some upgrading, though I get they're trying to provide a nostalgic setting. The beds and pillows were not on point though, very hard! We stayed in the Clark gable room, that was kind of cool to read about his time spent there and know we were staying in that same room."
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