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Camino Real El Paso

101 S El Paso St
El Paso, TX 79901

(915) 534-3000
caminoreal.com
3 star rating based on 18 reviews
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Hours
Daily 6am-9pm  
Status: Closed  
Phone Number

tel: (915) 534-3000

Fax Number

tel: (915) 534-3024

Toll Free Number

tel: (866) 898-7540

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Business Description from the Web

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This casual café located within the historic Camino Real Hotel serves classic Mexican fare as well as Southwestern favorites for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus a Sunday brunch.

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The Camino Real Hotel is a national historical landmark built in 1912. Adjacent to the lobby, the Dome Bar is crowned by the original Tiffany Dome. The Dome Bar is the original lobby of the hotel and you won*t want to miss the two story vaulted ceiling with wall of cherry stone and gold scallion. The hotel is the ultimate in luxury and has been El Paso's grand hotel for 90 years.

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The helpful reception staff is there to ensure your stay is comfortable and hassle free. Breakfast is... more

Editorial Reviews from the web

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El Paso's finest hotel -- and one of a handful downtown -- is the only Camino Real hotel or resort outside of Mexico. However, it's just 6 blocks north of the border, adjacent to the El Paso Convention and Performing Arts Center and within easy walking distance of all of the downtown attractions. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel effortlessly meshes El Paso's past... more

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I spent a weekend bumming around Texas. I made it as far as El Paso the first night. The Mexican influence is quite obvious. For nightlife you have Cincinnati St and Lee Trevino Blvd. Both are at opposite ends of the city. I'm sure you can find a hotel cheaper in the general area but the next time I stay in El Paso it'll be here. Old hotel done up very nicely. You feel as if you... more

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After checking into our first room at this hotel, we asked the front desk for a different room with more natural light. They couldn't have been nicer about this and moved us to a corner room on a higher floor with tons of light.

I wouldn't recommend the food at the bar though. I thought it was overpriced and average. The drinks were good...just didn't get many good reviews from friends on... more

The place is a bad value even at $99/night

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I'm sorry, but the rooms are awful. The lobby and lobby bar is beautiful which is very misleading. Front desk staff are consistently slow, barely friendly and unhelpful. I had to change rooms because the air conditioning did not work. Then in the second room, the air still did not work. The linens smelled old as did the pillows. The... more
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