Tombstone, Arizona
The Legendary San Jose House on Fremont Street is in Tombstone's Historic District. The San Jose House, was built 1879 as Tombstone's 1st boarding house and is one of Tombstone's oldest structures. We are a short distance to main street, the Tombstone Epitaph and The Crystal Palace Saloon. The San Jose House is historically documented, appeared in movies, and also TRUE WEST Magazine. Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Batt Masterson, and many others stayed here including Josephine Marcus. Enjoy Mountain Views and the Sunrise with your morning coffee from our covered porch. Hang your hat & park your boots in The Town Too Tough To Die, and stay at the historic "San Jose House" in the heart of downtown Tombstone.
Great location for visiting Tombstone. Nice old Western vibe.
This property is older and made you feel like you were living in old Tombstone. It was clean but a little noisy at night. There was only web type TV no cable. It was self check in and out therefore we never saw anyone. It was a prefect spot to walk into town.
Easy access to all things to do in Tombstone, room was okay, shower to small, could have been cleaner, need some extras, like paper towels dish cloths, air freshener.
Loved staying here. Very clean.
Tombstone wast my Best ever vacations
Our stay was wonderful. Full of history and the room couldn't of been any better. I would recommend the San Jose House to anyone that wants to be surrounded by the history of Tombstone. Walking distance to everything.
Location was good. Walking distance to everything. Comfortable beds and Jose was very helpful.
Loved our stay! Beds were comfy. Plenty of room for the 4 of us. No problems whatsoever. Will stay again.
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