The Pleasant Street Inn Bed & Breakfast
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The beautiful 1906 Victorian Pleasant Street Inn Bed and Breakfast is in the quiet residential area of historic Prescott. The house was completely restored and has four rooms with private baths, two standard bedrooms and two two-room suites, one with fireplace and the other with a private deck. The comfortable living room with fireplace and outside porches are great places to relax, read a book and appreciate the beauty of Prescott.
Located three blocks from the Courthouse Plaza center, walking to restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, antique shops and Whiskey Row is easy, if you can tear yourself away from the warm and comfortable surroundings and accommodations. Sharlot Hall and Smoki Museum are also within walking distance.
A full gourmet breakfast is served each morning and we will be your concierge to help plan your day. Prescott is an ideal center for hiking, fishing, kayaking, birding and golfing and a great place for day-tripping to Sedona, Jerome and the Grand Canyon.
The Pleasant Street Inn has central air-conditioning and high-speed wireless internet. It is non-smoking establishment and is the only year round continually operating bed and breakfast in downtown Prescott.
The Pleasant Street Inn Bed and Breakfast has received many awards, including being named "One of Arizona's 10 Best B & B's" by Phoenix Magazine.
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Travelers are always looking for memorable and relaxing experiences. Let’s discover more through the words of our innkeepers. Many thanks to Jeanne Watkins for sharing her own secrets with BBOnline.com! Why do most travelers stay at your inn? The location and Victorian home in Prescott’s historic district
What are you best known for? What makes your inn unique? What do you love most about your inn? Only B & B within walking distance to Courthouse Plaza, it’s cleanliness and fantastic breakfasts.
If someone has never been to your city, what is the #1 reason to come visit? Prescott was founded in 1863 and was the first Territorial Capital of Arizona – lots of history.
What’s the best compliment you have ever received about the inn? "It’s so comfortable it feels like home."
What’s the best kept secret about the area? We have fabulous restaurants around and within walking distance of Courthouse Plaza.
If a traveler is staying at your inn for 4 nights, what should he/she do in the area? If they have no specific interests I would suggest: One day downtown walking around Courthouse Plaza with visits to the Shallot Hall history museum and Smoki Native American museum, all within walking distance of the B & B. One day driving around the area to Watson Lake, the Heritage Park (rescue) Zoo and a visit to the Phippen Museum of western fine art and/or hiking in Prescott National Forest, Thumb Butte or Granite Mountain. The third full day would be a drive to the nearby town of Jerome (an artist community “hanging off” Mingus Mountain) for lunch and/or shopping and then continuing on to Sedona for a drive through the famous red rocks.
Is there anything within walking distance of your inn? Courthouse Plaza with restaurants, shops, saloons plus two museums.
What is your favorite restaurant/food in the area? El Gato Azul
Any good area guides/websites that travelers could reference? How many rooms does your inn have? We have four rooms. Two two-room suites and two standard rooms, all with private baths.
Do you accept pets? Sorry, no pets.