Places to stay in Prescott, Arizona

We currently have 40 accommodations in and around Prescott. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, RV parks, Bed & Breakfasts and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

Throughout the year Prescott offers a variety of events and activities so that no matter when you visit, you'll get a chance to experience the many faces of Prescott and find out for yourself why Prescott is considered one of the top emerging metropolitan cities. Places to eat in the region include Palace Restaurant & Saloon, Genovese's Ristorante Italiano, El Gato Azul, and Olivas’ Mexican Food.

If you are travelling in the area, Prescott is located close to Granite Creek Park, Pine Mountain Mine, Thumb Butte, Seep Spring and Hillside Church of God.

It was designated "Arizona's Christmas City" by Arizona Governor Rose Mofford in the late 1980s it is also "The Cowboy Capital of the World".

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Palace Restaurant & Saloon

Roman Ristorante ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 623 Miller Valley Roman. Looking for a quaint, comfortable and romantic Italian restaurant with dishes served from generations of recipes handed down to entice and satisfy your palate? Zach Beland and staff are there to continually impress you and your special guests. Mangia!

Palace Restaurant & Saloon ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 120 South Montezuma Street. The Palace Bar first opened its doors in September 1877. Although Whiskey Row was known for its many saloons, The Palace was much more than a fancy watering hole. Men came in to check for notices of work available; it served as an election central for several area political races and cattle spreads; and mineral claims were bought and sold over the bar. The Palace is still the oldest frontier bar in Arizona and the most well-known and historic restaurant and saloon in the state. historicpalace.com Link

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