Today Bisbee has evolved into
an attractive artist colony and retirement community, known
for its relaxed quality of life. Travelers from all over the
world come to Bisbee to savor its unique charm... an uncommon
blend of creativity, friendliness, style, romance and adventure
— all wrapped in the splendor of the Old West. To stop
in Bisbee is to stop in time. Nestled in the mile-high Mule
Mountains of southern Arizona, Bisbee has maintained an Old
World charm seldom found anywhere in the United States.

The fine collection of well-preserved
turn of the century Victorian structures are full of old west
history and copper mining lore. Old miners' boarding houses
have been refurbished into many charming small bed and breakfast
establishments, of which no two are alike. Former saloons
are now quaint shops, antique stores or art galleries, cafes
and restaurants.
Come stay in Bisbee. Stroll
its sidewalks and find delight in the many art galleries,
gourmet restaurants, coffee houses, book stores and specialty
shops. Visit the charmingly restored neighborhoods of Victorian
and European-style homes perched miraculously on the hillsides.
Unwind...relax...and find soothing respite from your everyday
world.
The most popular activity in
Bisbee is the Queen Mine Tour, a trip down into the now inactive
copper mine. Bisbee’s Queen Mine was once one of the
richest copper mines in history when the mine originally opened
in 1877. The mine eventually closed when mining operations
were discontinued in Bisbee in the mid–1970’s.
The Queen Mine opened once again as a tour for visitors in
1976, nearly 100 years after the mine originally opened. Visitors
don yellow slickers, hard hats, and miner’s lanterns
as they descent on the mine train deep into the mine and experience
the life of miners as they toiled in the subterranean tunnels.

A must for history buffs is
a visit to the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, the
West’s first rural Smithsonian Institute affiliate.
At the museum, visitors learn more about life on Bisbee’s
“Urban Frontier”. Also a stop at the historic
Muheim House is important for an outstanding example of 19th
century architecture and elegance.
Another popular activity is
Bisbee's excellent Bisbee Treasure Hunt walking tour. A brochure
of the Treasure Hunt can be picked up at the Visitor Center.
The tour details many historic structures and allows the visitor
to search for special places.