We are excited to host your stay at The Courtyard!
The Courtyard is an active venue in the center of historic Bisbee that hosts concerts and celebrations of all kinds. When not reserved for an event, it’s available for overnight stays for you to enjoy.
You will have the whole space to yourself.
Below is information you’ll need for your stay.
Due to the space being multi-use, we can’t accommodate early check-ins or late check-outs.
The address of The Courtyard is:
18 Brewery Ave, Bisbee, AZ 85603
It’s located in a historic area called Brewery Gulch in Old Bisbee. The Courtyard is directly across the street from the Old Bisbee Brewing Co. You’re looking for the white brick building with iron gates and a big palm tree! This is The Courtyard!
We suggest parking in the public parking lot out front. Fridays and Saturdays can require a little patience, but a spot is usually available.
HELPFUL INFO: the city of Bisbee doesn’t issue parking tickets! There is also a large paid parking lot right as you turn into Brewery Ave.
There is a keypad on the front door, so you can check yourself in at your convenience.
Your door code is provided to you via email or text the day before check-in
Your Hosts are Dan, & Puspa & Coco.
Coco is your main point of contact. Her number is 442-341-0026.
Feel free to reach out via text or call.
If you have trouble reaching Coco, Dan’s number is 917-664-8352 & Puspa’s is 917-664-8352.
Our email is info@thebisbeecourtyard.com.
We hope you have a wonderful stay in our quaint little town of Bisbee, AZ!
Built into steep hillsides in the late 1800s and early 1900s, it has many interesting architectural features.
The Cochise County Courthouse, for example, is considered one of the best examples of civic Art Deco architecture in the Southwest. St Patrick Catholic Church is famous for its extraordinary stained glass.
There is a lot to explore in the winding streets of this gem of a town. Murals, terraced steps & gardens, not to mention shopping & restaurants, are all just steps away. Perhaps the best place to start would be the Mining & Historical Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate in the grassy park just around the corner.
A welcome sheet is placed on our coffee table, listing our favorite things to do along with restaurant recommendations, so be sure to take a look after check-in!