Drury Inn on Milton Road works as a great stopover for those on a budget who are in between the Grand Canyon and Phoenix. While here, most of the expected amenities are provided, such as a hot breakfast, free parking and Wi-Fi, not to mention having a location in the middle of everything. Nearby attractions include some superb local breweries and restaurants, Beaver Street and Lumberyard are two that provide curated, strong beer and Fratelli or NiMarco's pizza are there to soak it up.
Plant yourself and your family at this lovely hotel and let the memories just happen. Inside, guests will find spacious rooms appointed with microwave ovens, refrigerators, cable television, two phone lines with data ports and a complimentary copy of USA Today delivered to your doorstep. After a day of skiing Snowbowl, scaling Mount Elden, taking pics of Northern Arizona wildlife, fishing Mormon Lake, shopping for Native American art or wandering the tree-lined streets, you can unwind in the Garden's indoor Jacuzzi, or retreat to your guest room for a movie. Non-smoking and handicapped-accessible guest rooms are available upon request.
Embassy Suites Flagstaff knows that after you've enjoyed the rugged landscapes whether by car or strenuously hiked by foot, you'll want to unwind with all the comforts of home. Amenities at this location include two remote-controlled televisions, in-room movies, an outdoor heated pool, and breakfast cooked-to-order. As frequent travelers know and have come to expect, this hotel offers everything you need (and then some) for your trip to Flagstaff.
At the Doubletree by Hilton, it seems that no matter which one you stay, the properties always make you feel as if you are relaxing in the comforts of home. The facilities at this Flagstaff location include an on-site restaurant that serves amazing Japanese food, a heated swimming pool, sauna and many more amenities inside your room. The accommodations offer high-end toiletries, plush beds, flat-screen TVs and almost all rooms have great views of the Ponderosa Pines.
This Best Western has an interesting name, with it being named after a film made in 1954. Even though the name is usual, it provides all of the service and comforts travelers have come to expect, making it a pleasant place to stay along the way out of Flagstaff. All of the rooms are non-smoking and they all contain flat screen TVs, organic toiletries and work stations. Other amenities include free breakfast, parking, internet access and it also allows you to bring your pets for a nominal fee.
The Comfort Inn is always a good option when looking for economical and convenient accommodations. It's location right off of U.S. highways I-17 and 1-80 allows for easy excursion south towards Sedona or west towards Las Vegas. Additionally, the outdoor hot tubs and pool are perfect whether you're here in the summer or the winter. A free buffet breakfast is served each morning. Complimentary WiFi is located throughout the hotel.
Rancho Sedona RV Park enjoys a scenic setting, as it is located near the picturesque drive of Oak Creek. The park is spread across a vast area and is shaded with thick forestry, consisting of cottonwood and Sycamore trees. Located in close proximity to major shopping areas, art galleries and eateries, this park is ideal for those who want the best of nature and city life. For the adventure hunters, the park has hiking, fishing and cycling, and other outdoor activities planned. With so much to offer, the Rancho Sedona RV Park invites you to spend a few days enjoying what you love the most.
Motel DuBeau is a historic motel dating back to 1929 that has comfortable, yet Spartan rooms and dormitories. There are dedicated rooms for families and apart from being affordable, what makes this motel a good choice for stay is its location. The motel is located in close proximity to the Historic Downtown and Railroad District, and the Flagstaff Visitor Center. Guests have praised the hospitable staff and the motel has been awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for its excellent services.
This Arizona hotel is located 5 km from downtown Sedona. This hotel features a full-service spa, an outdoor pool and a restaurant. Rooms at Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa Trademark Collection by Wyndham feature free WiFi, a cable TV and a coffee maker. The rooms also offer room service and bathrobes. Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa Trademark Collection by Wyndham features REDS Restaurant and Bar, which serves American cuisine. Guests can use the hot tub or sit by the outdoor fireplace. The hotel is 144 km from Tonto National Forest. The nearest airport is Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, 33 km from the hotel.
Drury Inn on Milton Road works as a great stopover for those on a budget who are in between the Grand Canyon and Phoenix. While here, most of the expected amenities are provided, such as a hot breakfast, free parking and Wi-Fi, not to mention having a location in the middle of everything. Nearby attractions include some superb local breweries and restaurants, Beaver Street and Lumberyard are two that provide curated, strong beer and Fratelli or NiMarco's pizza are there to soak it up.
Plant yourself and your family at this lovely hotel and let the memories just happen. Inside, guests will find spacious rooms appointed with microwave ovens, refrigerators, cable television, two phone lines with data ports and a complimentary copy of USA Today delivered to your doorstep. After a day of skiing Snowbowl, scaling Mount Elden, taking pics of Northern Arizona wildlife, fishing Mormon Lake, shopping for Native American art or wandering the tree-lined streets, you can unwind in the Garden's indoor Jacuzzi, or retreat to your guest room for a movie. Non-smoking and handicapped-accessible guest rooms are available upon request.
This older motel is at the northern end of Uptown Sedona. Ideally located, the accommodation is within walking distance to galleries, restaurants and shopping. Choose from simply furnished and cozy rooms featuring a queen-sized bed, or upgraded rooms that include a king-sized bed and a kitchen. Recreation choices include renting a jeep here for a four-wheeled encounter with the red rocks. Family owned and- operated, this lodging is a solid and economical choice.