The Hotel Vendome is a nationally registered historic site and was a destination for silent film era celebrities. Its story stretches back to the early 1900s, when Prescott was a crossroads for travelers, entertainers, and anyone looking for the romance of the West.
The tour ends here, at a building that has witnessed every chapter of Prescott's modern history. From its early days as a traveler's haven to its current status as a preserved landmark, the Hotel Vendome is a fitting final stop.
A celebrity destination during Hollywood's silent era. The Hotel Vendome attracted the stars of its day.
A historic site recognized at the national level, preserving the stories of everyone who walked through its doors.
Hotel Vendome is located at 230 S. Cortez St, Prescott, AZ 86301, in downtown Prescott, Arizona. It is one of 10 stops on the Prescott History Tour, a 2-hour guided walk through Yavapai County's territorial-era landmarks.
Hotel Vendome is part of downtown Prescott's public streetscape and can be viewed any time. The Prescott History Tour walks past it every morning at 10AM with full historical context, sourced stories, and the people behind the place.
Walking. Hotel Vendome sits inside the Prescott History Tour route, a 1.5-mile loop from Courthouse Plaza through Whiskey Row and on to Nob Hill. Daily at 10AM. $35.
This stop is part of the Prescott History Tour. Daily at 10AM.
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