Guest User
March 1, 2024
I love B&Bs and this one, formally known as the Royal Elizabeth, has been my top choice for a Bed & Breakfast when planning a quick trip to Tucson. I'd not done such a trip since before Covid so admittedly it had been some time prior to my return here. Much was the same, as I selected the Rose Room - the very same one I'd stayed in during my first visit when I traveled alone; my husband had joined me in one of the larger rooms on a subsequent stay. We opted for the Rose Room for this one night and were pleased to see there is now access to an outdoor patio area complete with a lounge chair, umbrella and two chairs which we made use of for reading for a short time, however, I'd suggest bringing bug deterrent of some sort for these warmer months as we did get a bitten up. Other changes, which I believe were made prior to the current ownership but since our last stay, is there is no longer a general den type area towards the back of the house off the kitchen which we enjoyed for gathering, reading and game playing - and there is no longer a full breakfast as one generally associates with a bed and breakfast. Rather, there is apparently a voucher system of some sort (I read about this, it wasn't explained on check-in, I suppose because we said we'd been prior guests) vs. a continental spread which we opted for. That consists of yogurt parfaits that appeared to be freshly made with assorted fruit, store bought croissants and coffee to be brewed by guests via Keurig-type coffee maker. As I do like the B&Bs, mostly due to the opportunity to get to know other guests during breakfast when sampling the delicacies prepared by the hosts, I missed that experience here. Otherwise, the location is ideal if attending a conference nearby or, as we had, an event at the arena which is a convenient 2 block walk away. It's a car drive from the university and most other areas of interest within the Tucson, however, complementary parking is provided at a lot adjacent to the Inn.