Hotel Dorado Suites
Escape to the finest penthouse suite accommodations, with more than 1,500 square feet of interior space and a 2,200-square-foot penthouse patio offering stunning views of downtown Santa Fe. This Suite features one bedroom with a plush king bed and three spacious living rooms. Two wood burning fireplaces add to the perfect ambiance of the suite. Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort. 201 Dorado Del Mar Boulevard, Dorado, 00646, Puerto Rico TEL: +1-787-796-6125 FAX: +1-787-796-6145.
Hotel Amenities
Expansive Balconies
Central Heat and AC (individually controlled)
Brita Water Filters
First Floor Access
On-site Parking
Fully Equipped Kitchens
Spa Quality Bath Amenities
Non-Smoking Property
SUite Amenities
Central Heat and AC (individually controlled)
Luxurious Linens & Organic Bamboo Towels
Ceiling Fans
Toaster
Hair Dryer
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Dishes & Glasses
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Pots and Pans
Wine Bottle Opener
On-site Washer and Dryer
HISTORY OF THE ELDORADO
Hotel Dorado Suites Hotel
At the turn of the 19th century, thanks to a booming mining industry, Bisbee was the largest city between St. Louis and San Francisco, as well as one of the most cosmopolitan. With a population of over 20,000, housing was a sound investment. In 1914, local business man, James L Brooks constructed the Brooks Apartments on OK Street for a cost of $20k. Newspaper clippings touted the rooms as “well-appointed and delightfully cool, each having access to the large veranda”. The Brooks Apartment house was quite modern for it’s time, with concrete floors and large partitions, it is an early example of a multi-family residential unit. Quite unlike the shared living space offered in boarding houses, which were common at the time, the Brooks Apartments boasted private entrances and modern facilities for each unit, and was “considered one of the finest buildings of it’s kind in the country”. The apartment house was built in the Territorial style, an architectural style developed and used in the New Mexico Territory, the land which later became the states of New Mexico and Arizona in 1912. Sadly, like many buildings in Bisbee, the Brooks Apartments fell into disrepair over the years. In 2006 the structure was remodeled and reimagined as the Eldorado Suites Hotel. Extensive updates were made while preserving many of the original architectural features; including the claw foot bathtubs, windows and door trim, and the iconic Territorial verandas.