The Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park
Ratings
Amenities
Room features and guest services
- Calls (local)
- Calls (toll-free)
- Concierge services
- Internet access
- Laundry service
- Luggage storage
- Room service
- View (mountain)
- View (urban)
- Voicemail box
Facilities
- Onsite catering
- Onsite restaurant
- Pet friendly
- Space (private)
- Wheelchair accessible
Business services
- AV capabilities
- Business center
- Video conference
- VIP services
AV capabilities
- AV equipment
Venue accessibility
- Bus
- Taxi
Equipment
- Dance floor
- Staging area
Distance from airport
6.9 mi. from venue
Parking
- Paid parking$20.00 / day
- Valet parking$25.00 / day
- Bus parking
The Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park Meeting Space
Floor Plans
Guest Rooms
Local Attractions
Plaza Theater and Performing Arts
International Museum of Art
More
The Rebirth of a Spectacular Dream. The Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park is both an architectural landmark and an independent boutique hotel that symbolically stands for the revitalization of El Paso. An icon in its own right, the 19 story, 130-room Pueblo Revival Art Deco property originally opened on November 30, 1930 as one of Conrad Hilton’s first high-rise hotels - welcoming A-listers including Elizabeth Taylor and other Hollywood's elite and dignitaries. The hotel's lobby is designed to act as El Paso's living room - a welcoming place to convene. The original hotel ballroom has been perfectly preserved and will be the most coveted location for events in El Paso. The pre-function space is centered around the historic double-story space, featuring original hand-painted beams and dramatic vaulted ceiling. The hotel features a world class restaurant and bar, Ambar, and an exclusive rooftop bar, La Perla, where guests will be awed by the mountainous views that stretch from El Paso to Mexico.
Seasonality
Cancellation Policy
48 Hours
Additional Information
The hotel is located in downtown El Paso within the Arts District also known as Las Plazas. With the Rio Grande sustaining prosperous growth, the area dates back to the founding of the city, and today, it is also the location for the El Paso Museum of Art, San Jacinto Plaza, Plaza Theatre, Judson F. Williams Convention Center, Abraham Chavez Theatre, and Southwest University Park.