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"We had a food credit with the room and utilized it to pay for our breakfast in the morning. The bed was comfortable and the view was stunning. I very much liked the aesthetic of the place with the industrial look."
"Amenities:
Staff: 10/10
Bed: 10/10
Room: 10/10
Experience: 10/10
Personal Notes: Hotel San Carlos, built in 1928, is an amazing historic hotel. Being in a place that classic Hollywood celebrities have frequented during their visits to the 48th State was just amazing. To know that I may have walked the same halls as legends such as Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, & even Humphrey Bogart is just levels of awesome. Outside of the building, there are gold stars with the names & signatures of these legends, similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Next door is Seamus McCaffrey’s, an Irish pub that was once part of the hotel itself before becoming what it is today. Delicious food there, btw. Anthony at the front desk is really knowledgeable & took me on a short tour of the lobby, showing me different areas & talking about what used to be there before Phoenix grew into the Metropolitan city we know now. He showed me pictures of celebrities & even of some of the employees that had worked there for decades before they passed away. He did mention the rumors of the hotel being haunted, but I’ll be honest with you: I didn’t experience anything myself, though I admittedly only really slept there, so maybe I was sleeping when the experiences happened. But even if it is haunted, this place is still amazing. The bed was perfect. Nice & firm, which made me drift off to sleep with such ease. According to their website, it’s a Serta Sleep mattress. The bathroom, which had a classic lo"
"I chose this property based on it being walking distance to the event center. The room was beautiful, bed and pillows were super comfy, and I loved the shower. No need to pack hair dryer, shampoo, conditioner, or body soap. I used the paid parking and had no issues getting in and out. Front desk staff are the only employees I came in contact with, but everyone was friendly and helpful! I would stay again."
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What can I see and do near Phoenix Symphony Hall?
Arizona Science Center, Phoenix Art Museum and Arizona State Capitol feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Phoenix City Hall, El Zaribah Shriners Auditorium and Rosson House Museum are notable landmarks to explore if you're in the area. You can check out the local talent at Herberger Theater Center, Arizona Financial Theatre and The Van Buren.
How can I get to Phoenix Symphony Hall?
You can walk to nearby metro stations including 12th Street - Jefferson Station, 12th Street - Washington Station and 3rd Street - Jefferson Station. If you'd like to explore around the surrounding area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.