Brunswick

Hotel Brunswick

Hotel Class: 2 out of 5 stars2 Stars - 1 Review and 32 Opinions

315 East Andy Devine, , Kingman, Arizona 86401

 

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Old West Hotel

My wife and I really enjoyed the Old West accomodations of this hotel in "Old Kingman". The hotel itself is vintage "turn of the century" (19th to 20th) and has a wonderful restaurant with REAL tablecloths and even a piano player. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and we did enjoy our stay very much. One has to realize that The Brunswick is and old building...well preserved, but not the luxury hotel most have come to expect. If one is interest in a bit of old flavour and ambiance, then this hotel should be given a go. There are shops and a terrific BBQ restaurant around the corner on Beale Street and several historical attractions within walking distance. One thing I must note: The railroad tracks are about 75 meters from the front of the hotel and any person staying "up front" will go bonkers with train horns about every 17 minutes. Ear plugs are supplied, however.

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Related to: Desert, Road Trip, Historical Travel

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 My wife and I really enjoyed the Old West accomodations of this hotel in "Old Kingman". The hotel itself is vintage "turn of the century" (19th to 20th) and has a wonderful restaurant with REAL tablecloths and even a piano player. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and we did enjoy our stay very much. One has to realize that The Brunswick is and old building...well preserved, but not the luxury hotel most have come to expect. If one is interest in a bit of old flavour and ambiance, then this hotel should be given a go. There are shops and a terrific BBQ restaurant around the corner on Beale Street and several historical attractions within walking distance. One thing I must note: The railroad tracks are about 75 meters from the front of the hotel and any person staying "up front" will go bonkers with train horns about every 17 minutes. Ear plugs are supplied, however. 

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