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Hotel Congress

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About Me

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. A guest lounge offers television and internet connection for the modern traveler. Whether you are a Tucsonan on an "urban vacation" or visiting us from overseas, you'll feel you've stepped back in time - into the rhythm only this historic Tucson hotel can offer.Hotel Congress was listed on the National Historic Register on September 12, 2003.

My Interests

Dancing the night away at the famous Club Congress. Eating amazing food in the fabulous Cup Cafe. Being an iconic Tucson landmark.

I'd like to meet:

World travelers and Pueblo dwellers alike!

My Blog

Club Congress Turns 21!!!

Club Congress September, 1 2006 at Congress Comes Of Age - 21st Birthday Party! Not Available, Tucson, AZ 85701Cost: $25 for the Weekend Oh no! Not Again! A three day and night Labor Day Weekend Fiest...
Posted by Hotel Congress on Tue, 22 Aug 2006 03:39:00 PST

Do you believe in ghosts?

    Ghost stories and legends help keep the past alive at Hotel Congress.     A gentleman in an old-fashioned gray suit named T.S. has been seen peering out of the w...
Posted by Hotel Congress on Wed, 19 Apr 2006 04:40:00 PST

The Tucson Capture of John Dillinger

     In 1919 Hotel Congress was built to serve the growing cattle industry and railroad passerngers of the Southern Pacific Line. The Congress of the 1920's was the perfect shelter...
Posted by Hotel Congress on Wed, 19 Apr 2006 04:27:00 PST