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Welcome to our Southeast Arizona bed and breakfast!Mountains around Bisbee and Hereford, ArizonaCooking classes and gourmet breakfastsBed and breakfast amenitiesHereford and Bisbee, Arizona sceneryCasa de San Pedro Bed & Breakfast

Welcome

Casa de San Pedro Bed and Breakfast is a nationally-acclaimed Arizona inn 90 miles from Tucson, near Ramsey Canyon, Bisbee, and Sierra Vista. The Inn is on 10 acres adjacent to the San Pedro River and Riparian National Conservation Area. Here you can view 355 species of birds and hundreds of butterflies. Experts agree Casa de San Pedro is one of the most romantic Arizona getaways and the most upscale Southern Arizona Bed and Breakfast. Naturalists, bird watchers, history buffs and environmentalists herald the inn as a world-class accommodation with a heart.

Ten guest rooms, each with private baths, are dressed in fine linens and have tables and chairs just outside their windows on the courtyard walkway. Guests enjoy sitting by the courtyard and savoring the afternoon light with a glass of wine.

Our Arizona inn captures the atmosphere of the old inns of Spain and Mexico, where visitors were treated as invitados bienmirado (highly regarded and honored guests) and were lavished with personal attention. At Casa de San Pedro, you are invitados bienmirado. Our goal is to provide you a special experience and ensure your comfort while visiting Southeastern Arizona.

For the months of June and July – join us for a Stay 3 Nights - Pay for 2 Nights – Summer Special (a 33% Savings !).  For this and other Speicial Deals just click on the Specials tab above for details.  And you can book online and we will adjust your room rate to match the Special that you have chosen!

June 20 Update:  Please see our comments on the Monument Fire in SE AZ in our blog.  We are back in business after having to evacuate due to the fire.  The good news is that the weather is now cooperating with the fire fighters who are getting the Monument fire under control.  We are safe and the fire has retreated up the mountain canyons, still burning/smouldering but not so angry or aggressive today.

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