La Casa Sirena – Historic Hillside Cabin with Sunset Deck & Panoramic Views
Overview
Perched high above Brewery Gulch, La Casa Sirena is a lovingly restored miner’s cabin turned creative retreat. With four beds, one bath, and a spacious deck made for sunset watching, it blends Bisbee’s bohemian character with modern comfort.
You’ll climb 63 scenic steps to reach this hillside haven—because in Bisbee, the best views are earned. Once there, you’ll enjoy sweeping mountain vistas, birdsong mornings, and quiet desert nights under the stars.
Steps from historic downtown Bisbee and the Shrine Cross overlook, the home offers quick access to galleries, cafés, and music while remaining peacefully tucked above the bustle.
Sleeping Spaces
Primary Bedroom – Queen bed, chandelier lighting, rich textiles, and mountain views. Second Bedroom – Double bed, filled with natural light and crisp linens. Daybed Room – Twin daybed plus trundle, perfect for reading or additional guests. Office / Nap Nook – Small flexible space for writing, yoga, or a quiet rest.
All rooms feature soft linens, vintage details, and décor inspired by Bisbee’s artists and storied women.
Kitchen & Dining
A warm, fully equipped kitchen includes a butcher-block island, coffee maker, microwave, stove, oven, refrigerator, cookware, and dishes—ideal for breakfast before a hike or a cozy dinner with local ingredients. The adjacent dining area opens directly onto the deck for meals with a view.
Bathroom
Updated with marble-tone counters, black fixtures, soft towels, and a touch of vintage charm.
Outdoor Space
The expansive sunset deck offers sweeping canyon views, comfortable seating, and string lights for evening ambiance. Around the property you’ll find hand-painted art—including a mermaid mural—and a fence built from antique brothel bedframes, a playful nod to Bisbee’s colorful past.
Amenities
Pet-friendly (well-behaved pets welcome)
Reliable Wi-Fi and a small work nook
On-site metal detector for treasure-hunting fun
Easy walk to downtown shops, galleries, and trails
Just steps from the Shrine Cross lookout
What to Expect
This is a true Bisbee hillside home—artsy, historic, and full of character. You’ll climb stairs, hear birds, and feel part of the creative pulse that defines this mountain town. Expect vintage quirks, original details, and desert tranquility rather than polished perfection.
A Little History
The back fence of La Casa Sirena carries its own legend: it’s built from headboards, bedframes, and ceiling tin salvaged from the brothels that once lined Brewery Gulch. These remnants of Bisbee’s past now stand as a monument to resilience, resourcefulness, and reinvention.
To explore more local history, visit the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, just a short walk away, where you’ll find stories of miners, artists, and the women who shaped this town’s independent spirit.
Guest Access
Guests enjoy full access to the home, deck, and surrounding outdoor spaces. The large deck is perfect for morning coffee, golden-hour lounging, or stargazing under clear desert skies.
Access is via 63 hillside steps from the street below—part of the adventure and a big reason for the exceptional view. The stairway is well-lit, but we recommend bringing a flashlight or using your phone light if arriving after dark.
Parking: Street parking is available along Brewery Gulch.
Downtown Bisbee is within easy walking distance—filled with art, antiques, live music, and great food.
Other Things to Note
La Casa Sirena is charmingly imperfect, proudly historic, and delightfully Bisbee. Expect uneven floors, a few creaks, and plenty of character. The home includes modern comforts—cozy beds, stocked kitchen, strong Wi-Fi, and thoughtful touches throughout.
Bisbee’s weather shifts quickly, so pack layers for cool evenings and warm days. The home has heating and fans for year-round comfort.
You may hear live music drifting up from the Gulch, a rooster in the distance, or the quiet hum of creativity that defines this town. Bisbee’s a little weird—and that’s why you’ll love it.