Best Places to Stay in Flagstaff

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To soak in the magic of Flagstaff's nostalgic history, visitors will want to stay close to downtown, where the city's oldest buildings allow for a truly unique experience. Rumor has it the Hotel Monte Vista and the Weatherford are haunted. Local hotel workers are eager to share their ghost stories. Also keep in mind the proximity of hotels to the train tracks as many visitors not acclimated to the train horn find it disturbs their sleep.Visitors who are not up for staying downtown will find many other comfortable options on this list.

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  • Hotel Monte Vista

    Hotel Monte Vista - Flagstaff
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    • +1 928 779 6971 / +1 800 545 3068(Toll Free)
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    • 100 N San Francisco St
    • Flagstaff,AZ86001
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    Room atop rowdy bar with regular live music. Occasionally, rowdiness rises to the rooms upstairs since band members receive free accommodations. Great wireless connection in the in-house coffee-shop/wine-bar.

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    One block north of historic Route 66, towering over the corner of Aspen & San Francisco, the Hotel Monte Vista has been a downtown Flagstaff touchstone for decades. Built in 1927 by a citizen's initiative to bring tourist-class amenities to town, the hotel has hosted Hollywood luminaries, rock legends, and according to some guests, an assorted cast of ghosts that haunt the halls and keep things interesting. The Hotel Monte Vista has 50 rooms and suites on four floors, many offering great views of Flagstaff. Although by no means swanky, the hotel has a comfortable vintage vibe and offers a great location for walking around downtown Flagstaff.

  • Hotel Weatherford

    Hotel Weatherford - Flagstaff
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    • +1 928 779 1919
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    • 23 N Leroux St
    • Flagstaff,AZ86001
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    The Hotel Weatherford has been home to a radio station, billiard hall, various restaurants, and Flagstaff's first telephone exchange company. It has played host to gunslingers, pioneers, and today, visitors looking for a hotel loaded with character and history. Built in 1897, the Weatherford, conveniently located close to the Amtrak station in downtown, is immediately recognizable by its columned veranda. Most of the hotels 11 rooms are rather spartan and subject to the occasional rattle of passing trains. But if you're seeking a comfortable, affordable stay with turn-of-the-century charm, and don't mind going without some modern amenities such as TV and telephones, the Weatherford fits the bill. If you can't go without, upgrade to one of the three restored rooms on the second floor, which feature claw-foot tubs, air conditioning, and phones. Charly's Pub and Grill, located downstairs, offers solid Southwestern fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and live entertainment.

  • Little America Hotel

    Little America Hotel - Flagstaff
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    • +1 928 779 2741 / +1 800 865 1401
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    • 2515 East Butler Avenue
    • Flagstaff,AZ86004
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    The Little America Hotel in Flagstaff has two major claims to fame: it's the largest hotel in town, and one of a handful of hotels offering room service. So, it should go without saying that if you're looking for a comfortable stay with all the modern amenities, the Little America Flagstaff awaits with open arms. One of the biggest selling points of this popular resort hotel is the location: surrounded by 500 acres of Ponderosa Pine trees, Little America Flagstaff makes for an inviting and serene Northern Arizona escape, light years away from the business and train noise of downtown Flagstaff. On the flipside, guests looking for a warm and cozy stay may find this huge hotel property a bit impersonal. Large, comfortable rooms are decorated with French provincial-style furnishings, and the property features walking trails, an in-house restaurant, deli, Southwestern gift shop, and courtesy van service to the airport or Amtrak station.



  • Elden House

    Elden House - Flagstaff
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    • 4159 N. Grindelwald Way
    • Flagstaff,AZ86004
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    Elden House is a comfortable, quiet retreat for you and your small pet, amid giant Ponderosa Pines, rustling oaks and wild flowers, that offers panoramic views of Mt. Elden from your balcony, or right out your window. You can relax and unwind, indulge yourself in a sumptuous gourmet breakfast, read a good book, take a hike, or go sightseeing. We cater to guests seeking a cool mountain getaway in summer or the perfect cozy starting point for a Northern Arizona adventure in fall and winter. Sightseeing, shopping and cultural events are nearby. Decorated in luxurious traditional styles, rooms have a queen size bed, private bath, fireplace, mini refrig. stocked with soft drinks, fruit, crackers and cheese, cable color TV with remote control, ceiling fan and radio. In summer (weather permitting) breakfast is served outdoors in the garden.

  • Inn At 410 Bed & Breakfast

    Inn At 410 Bed & Breakfast - Flagstaff
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    • +1 928 774-0088 +1 800 774-0088
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    • 410 N Leroux Street
    • Flagstaff,AZ86001
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    Featured in the April 2009 issue of National Geographic's Traveler Magazine as well as in the newest 1,000 Places To See Before You Die and voted by Phoenix Magazine as one of Arizona's 'Best Weekend Adventures'!

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    The Inn at 410 offers guests four seasons of hospitality in a charming 1907 Craftsman home, elegantly furnished with antiques, stained glass and touches of the Southwest. Distinctive guest accommodations include five suites and five rooms, all with private baths, all with fireplace and some with whirlpool tub. The innkeepers pamper each guest with a personal touch that includes afternoon teas with oven-fresh cookies and award-winning breakfasts. The Inn at 410 is a perfect 'home base' for your Northern Arizona getaway.

  • Grand Canyon International Hostel

    Grand Canyon International Hostel - Flagstaff
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    • +1 928 779 9421 / +1 888 442 2696
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    • 19 S San Francisco St
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    The best place to meet quirky travelers, national and international, and to discover the affordable pleasures of Flagstaff.

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    Backpackers, students, and other outdoor enthusiasts love the Grand Canyon Hostel for its great rates, central location and personable staff. Open dorm rooms are perfect for large parties, and private guest rooms are a cozy retreat for couples. Free amenities include coffee, tea, local telephone calls, fresh linens, and breakfast each morning from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. A common area with television and computer facilities generates an upbeat atmosphere in which to meet other like-minded travelers. Set in the middle of downtown Flagstaff, you can always let the action of the day extend far into the night.

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