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Hotel San Carlos - (602) 253-4121
Hotel San Carlos
Tips
- The Extras
A Copper Square dining guide is available at the front desk and offers 40 area ideas. Ask the concierge about nightlife opportunities.
- Save Money
Encouraging visitors to experience downtown Phoenix, special packages can include activities around the area--sports- and theater-themed deals are common.
Customer Reviews
What a charming place
Reviewed by Ricardo Valle on
2009-09-27T22:47:08Z
When business or pleasure call you to Phoenix, and you are not hungup on %stars, San Carlos is the BEST. Clean, quite and loaded with character, I loved it. In a city where everything is new, the San Carlos is like stepping back in time. Walk in and your in the 1940's. The recent renovations have not destroied the charm and grace of a hotel that was the once the stopover for folfs like Spencer Tracy and Marilyn Monroe.The San Carlos will be my my first choice in Phoenix.
Pros: Charm and atmosphere on a budget.
Cons: OK, the shower was a bit small.
Great Location for Convention Center, don't plan on sleeping in
Reviewed by toeknee22 on
2008-05-08T22:44:19Z
I liked the way this hotel looked-classy for sure. The downstairs was lovely and The food in the restaurant was fantastic-the waitstaff were ok but the bartender was a big sweetie and gave us 5 cent margaritas. Great location-just blocks from the convention center, and within walking distance for great restaurants-though you might have to ask a local-not your behind-the-deskers. Strange-the pool was shaded by a canopy thing so it wouldn't get too hot....The beds were comfy and the rooms clean and spacious enough. The water pressure though-horrible: 2 out of the 3 days we were there. The walls were saran wrap thin, and we were woken up every morning by our neighbors giving some sort of presentation. My friend was paying for my stay so I didn't check out myself-as she was planned to pay for my room with her room, but I ended up getting charged for it. We'll see how their customer service is when call them and have them erase the charge. Overall, it was a pleasant experience, despite the walls and water pressure. I suppose i could have spoken up about the water...
Pros: great restaurant, historic setting, 5 cent margauritas for guests
Cons: thin walls, poor water pressure
The Breakfast Buffet is really great when they aren't running short on food and plates and having to wait in a long line for more
Reviewed by DBratt on
2008-04-19T18:05:31Z
I would not recommend this to anyone (weather it was weekdays or weekends) unless you have no issues getting up at 4 am or earlier to bath before everyone else to keep from being scalded with hot water suddenly, or having your tush freezing from sudden cold water or just not having any hot water to take a bath at all... After 4 days and nights, I decided never again, they even took out maid gratuities for maid services that had never even been done the whole time we were there, go figure huh!!! I asked why hot or cold water all of the time, they said this is an old hotel... The rooms look nothing like the pictures you see in here... No air conditioning and windows are painted shut from getting fresh air... There was a ceiling fan, but no controls for heat or air and the pool was being painted around it and could not even use that, there is 1 ice machine on the 3rd floor... The beds were uncomfortable and not one of us slept well the whole time while visiting in Arizona... I will say one good thing I liked about the whole place, there is this bell boy named "ADAM" he is an asset to the whole hotel and very nice and helpful, the rest of the crew could learn how to treat the customers through him, he is a pro at it and made you feel welcome... We talked to others staying there and there apparently is no set charges to stay there for the same services, another couple paid a great deal more for the same thing we had and we paid too much if you ask me... The location was great, and the Irish Pub was good as well, but I would never stay or recommend the "HOTEL SAN CARLOS" to anyone, period... What a joke, on anyone that stays there and wasn't warned first...
Thank You,
Diana Bratt
This is the one I am rating, be aware and watch your charges, they added more after we left...
Hotel San Carlos
202 N. Central Ave.; Phoenix, AZ 85004
(866) 253-4121 | (602) 253-4121
Fax (602) 253-6721
Pros: The Bell Boy (Adam) is wonderful and gave good service with a smile...
Cons: You name it, it was the worst place I ever stayed in and paid so much for...
Not as great as you'd think
Reviewed by italiangirl1975 on
2007-04-07T14:50:48Z
For lovers of boutique-style hotels, this is NOT one that you want to stay at. Though the building's restoration is nice, there are some things to note. Walls are so thin that you can hear your neighbors' conversations as if you were in the room. It was miserable, especially late at night when people are talking in "day-time" voices. I heard another guest mention that it felt like staying at a hostel. The water pressure in our shower was weak the majority of our 3 night stay. The restaurant and cafe are pleasant and the food is actually quite good. As to customer service, though noone was rude...noone had accurate information about nearby shopping and restaurant options. From the valet to the front desk attendant to the waitress. We were told that there was nothing in walking distance for a late evening dinner. We eventually figured out that a block north was a lovely restaurant, Nick's Deli, and about 5 blocks away were a number of mexican and italian restaurants too. They didnt even mention the Starbucks 1 block east. When we asked for a cab since we needed to get to a drugstore (there's none in walking distance in downtown Phoenix, by the way) the front desk called a car service instead and our 10 minute run to Walgreens ended up costing us $20 round trip (it's an $18 flat rate from the hotel to the airport which is a 20 minute drive). A one night stay might not be bad but I dont recommend this hotel at all for long stays.
Pros: Location is right downtown with close proximity to a number of restaurants/cafes.
Cons: Hotel staff had no knowledge of local information.
Fun! by shelley w.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2009-01-03T00:00:00Z
The San Carlos is a very old hotel with a lot of old charm. The rooms are clean and decorated in an old glamour way. They have a very quaint pool, too. If you stay here, you need to take the ghost tour. They take you into the basement and throughout the hotel to look for spirits. We didn't see anything but the historical information was very interesting and the tour was lots of fun.
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