Rates
$85 to $135
Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Visa, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks.
Meals Included in Rates:
Events Hosted
- Weddings
- Romantic Getaways
Available Food Service
- Early Coffee/Tea
- Continental Plus Breakfast
- Full Gourmet Breakfast
- Snacks/Refreshments
Other Activities
- Amusement Park
- Antiquing
- Bicycling
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Live Theater
- Museums
- Parks
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Tennis
- Water Sports
- Bird Watching
Transportation Services
Innkeeper(s)
Carol & Nabil Dia
Languages Spoken
Arabic
Rooms
This property has 5 total guest accommodations, 3 with private bath, 1 suite and 1 cottage. The types of beds available include Queen and Double.
Amenities In Room

- Bathrobes
- Central Air
- Clock Radio
- Fireplace
- Hair Dryer
- Hot Tub/Spa
- Cable TV
- Air Conditioning
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Reading Lamps
- Refrigerator
- Television
- VCR
- Wireless Internet Access
- Some Ceiling Fans
- Desks
- Telephones
- Vcr Available In Some Rooms
Amenities On Site
- VCR
- Television
- Phone
- PC
- Parlor Games
- Hot Tub/Spa
- Fireplace
- Fax
- Copy Machine
- Bicycles
- Free Wi-fi
- Koi Pond
- Computer/fax Access
- Newly Renovated Downstairs Bathroom
- New Kitchen
- Property Has 1/2 Acre Of Cottage Gardens
Visit Website
Parkview House
Map
Location: City/Urban.
Recommended Restaurant(s)
- Macaroni Joe's (locally Owned)
- Bl Bistro
- Abuelos
Romantic Interest
Intimate rooms, hot tub under the stars, draped beds, clawfoot tubs
Historic Interest
Built by past notable Amarillo Mayer J. H. Patton, an ex-cowboy for the famed XIT ranch. The home was moved to its current location in the early 1900s. During the 30s it was a boarding house, known as the Waldorf Hotel :) for RR laborers. Ironically, the present innkeeper/owner, since March 1976, is originally from upstate NY.
Historic Awards:
- Local Register (Granted)
- City Historical Site (Applied)
Historic Memberships:
- Local Historical Society
- City Historical Society
Historic sites nearby:
Panhandle Plains Historical Museum (15 minutes), Palo Duro State Park (23 miles), Alibates Flint Monument (16 miles), Historic Route 66, Historical musical drama, "Texas Legacies," Outdoor western musical "Lone Star Rising"
Weather
Publicity and Reviews
Amarillo Globe News, Accent West, Lubbock Avalanche, Sunday Telegraph Review, Channel 7, Ranked #1 in Amarillo by guests comments on Tripadvisor.com.
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Get a Free Night at this inn

- One Night Free: This property is featured in Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns published by American Historic Inns. This guide features a certificate for ONE NIGHT FREE with the purchase of one night.
The dates this property will honor the certificate are Anytime, Monday to Thursday, excluding some holidays and weekends, based on availability. American Historic Inns must be mentioned.