The Gadsden Hotel in Douglas, AZ is a step back in time in the best way. Locals say it’s haunted, and honestly, I can see why, it’s got that classic, mysterious charm. The marble staircase (chipped by Pancho Villa’s horse, no less), tall columns, golden accents, and stained glass make the place feel like a preserved piece of early 1900s luxury.
Our room was surprisingly spacious, it had a separate “living room” area, two TVs, and plenty of room to relax. It’s been recently redecorated, which was nice, though it was missing a coffee maker and the carpet had a wrinkle that my son tripped over. Small thing, but worth noting. Also, the deadbolt only locked about a quarter inch, so if you’re big on high-security, that might be a flag.
No weird smells, no noise complaints, it was peaceful and well-kept overall. There’s a newer hotel in Douglas, Arizona, but for literally half the cost, this one gives you way more personality and a dose of local history.
If you're into unique stays that tell a story, The Gadsden is a great choice. I’d stay here again for sure. Douglas, Arizona is a dying town this hotel may not survive for much longer.