First Time Flagstaff Trippin'
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Embassy Suites Flagstaff
Contact:
- +1 928 774 4333
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Location:
- 706 S Milton Rd
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Our Local Expert Says:
A nice choice for parents visiting students at NAU. Comfortable, roomy suites, free breakfast, and free happy hour. Adjacent to NAU campus.
Description:
How "suite" it is to relax in a spacious living area with separate bedroom and bath! Embassy knows that after you've enjoyed the breathtaking sights and sounds of the Flagstaff mountain community, you'll want to unwind with all the comforts of home. Amenities include two remote-controlled televisions, in-room movies, outdoor heated pool, breakfast cooked to order for even the heartiest appetites, and happy hour nightly. If business is your pleasure, call ahead and ask your hosts to arrange a meeting in the onsite conference facility.
Author note:
Check in first, then walk to dinner at Buster's restaurant. It's just a stone's throw away. It'll give you a chance to stretch your legs and take in the clear mountain air. Walk off dinner on your stroll back the the hotel.
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Buster's Restaurant and Bar
Contact:
- 928 774 5155
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Location:
- 1800 S. Milton
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Description:
Serving Flagstaff for over thirty years, Buster's prides itself on it's consistent great service, as well as the diverse menu. Everything from seafood, pasta, steak, and chicken to lavosh, Buster's never disappoints in quality, taste or service. Happy hour 4-6 every. Do you have a large party? They'll accommodate you up to 20 people. Sunset special meals prices until 6:00P.M. Open 11-10, 7 days. Save room for dessert!
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Lowell Observatory
Contact:
- (928) 774-3358
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Location:
- 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Our Local Expert Says:
On a clear night in the winter, stargazing through this magnificent telescope with make your jaw drop. Part way up Mars hill, look for a small vista on the right where all of Flagstaff can be seen below.
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Lowell Observatory, located atop Mars Hill Road just outside of downtown Flagstaff, is one of the leading astronomical research facilities in the United States, and one of the city's true must-see attractions. The observatory offers a compelling glimpse to universe--even bored teenagers will be amazed by what they see on the other side of the telescope. Day visitors are treated to guided tours, multimedia exhibits, and a viewing of the Sun with a specially equipped telescope. But the real action starts at dusk, when (weather permitting) the staff opens up the telescopes for viewings of Jupiter, the Moon, star clusters, and other incredible celestial sights. Rain or shine, visitors are also invited to experience the Observatory's interactive presentations at their portable planetarium, and tours of the Universe inside the 3-D movie theatre. If you happen to be looking for a great place to take a date, the Observatory, which is surrounded by walking trails and great views of the dark skies over Flagstaff, is surprisingly romantic.
Multimedia Shows
Computer-generated imagery meets the exciting music of Mannheim Steamroller in our 30-minute widescreen show Heavy Astronomy: Marvels of the Cosmos.
Join us in the evenings for telescope viewing, widescreen multimedia shows, and tours of the Universe with our 3D space theatre – all while enjoying the clear mountain air and dark skies over Flagstaff.
Author note:
This is a great way to end a day of traveling. The observatory is just a 25 minute drive from your hotel. You've never seen stars twinkle so brightly. Sweet dreams tonight.
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Macy's European Coffee House & Bakery
Contact:
- 928 774-2243
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Location:
- 14 South Beaver St
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Our Local Expert Says:
The best coffee in town, arguably in contest with Late For the Train. All coffee is made with espresso except for the French press. Large staff continuously rotating, but generally all students and artists to make for a stimulating atmosphere.
Description:
An eclectic and intimate atmosphere, Macy's roasts organic and estate beans almost every day. Although the crisp aroma throughout the charming neighborhood, locals know that a delectable variety of freshly-baked cookies, pies, layer cakes, brownies and tarts are also available. Breakfast and lunch are served in generous, tasty portions. Macy's proudly offers and all-vegetarian menu with an assortment of wheat-free, dairy-free, and vegan choices. Enjoy the photography by owner, Tim Macy, while sipping and noshing. Macy's features local musical talent on any given day.
Author note:
Why have an ordinary hotel breakfast when you can experience a special meal and coffee in a unique atmosphere? Enjoy the free Wi-Fi if you have your laptop!<br/>***Before getting out of Dodge for the day, grab some sandwiches and stuff for a picnic lunch at Basha's grocery store. It's on the way at 1000 N Humphreys St<br/>Flagstaff, AZ 86001-3124 (928) 774-2101. Food is expensive near and in the canyon.<br/>***Fill up your gas tank NOW! Don't get stranded on Interstate 180. It's a scenic drive, but keep your eyes on the road (it's only two lanes) and watch out for deer and passing from oncoming traffic.
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Historical District/Grand Canyon Village
Contact:
- +1 928 638 7888
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Location:
- Grand Canyon Village
- South Rim
- Grand Canyon,AZ86023
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Description:
While the Canyon is evidence of layers and layers of natural history, the Village, an assortment of buildings deemed National Historic Landmarks, make up its Historical District. Together, they demonstrate man's interaction with the natural wonder for the last 100 years. Architect Mary Colter designed almost half of the buildings included in the district. Those include Hopi House, Bright Angel Lodge, and Lookout Studio. Other buildings included in the district are the Santa Fe Railway Station, El Tovar Hotel, Bucky O'Neil's Cabin, Kolb Studio and Red Horse Station.
Author note:
Plan to spend a good 3 hours exploring today, but keep an eye on the kiddos! Guardrails are NOT along most areas near the edge of the canyon!
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Bigfoot Bar-B-Q
Contact:
- +1 928 226 1677
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Location:
- Basement Marketplace, Old Town Shops
- Corner of Birch & Leroux
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Description:
Bigfoot is without a doubt one of the best eateries in Flagstaff. You forget the difficulty you had in finding the place, when you smell the meat slowly roasting and the aroma of the scrumptious sauces. If you are in for a quick bite, chew down a specialty sandwich like Catfish Po' Boy or bite into the delicious Fat Dogs. Hard core carnivores can try the Hickory Smoked Meats with a side of corned bread. They even tempt you with hard to resist salads, side dishes and special 'baskets'. If you like your meat and alcohol to go hand in hand just choose from the beers and wines available. Still have room for more? Don't let anyone stop you from trying the pies. In case you really fall in love with the food here, pick up a special t-shirt as a memento! Bigfoot Bar-B-Q offers delivery, take out and catering. Yummy and convenient; that's Bigfoot for you!
Author note:
A totally casual eat-in place to rest your bones after a long day. They have a kid menu and encourage you to throw your complimentary peanuts shells on the floor!
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Embassy Suites Flagstaff
Contact:
- +1 928 774 4333
- visit website
Location:
- 706 S Milton Rd
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Map
Our Local Expert Says:
A nice choice for parents visiting students at NAU. Comfortable, roomy suites, free breakfast, and free happy hour. Adjacent to NAU campus.
Description:
How "suite" it is to relax in a spacious living area with separate bedroom and bath! Embassy knows that after you've enjoyed the breathtaking sights and sounds of the Flagstaff mountain community, you'll want to unwind with all the comforts of home. Amenities include two remote-controlled televisions, in-room movies, outdoor heated pool, breakfast cooked to order for even the heartiest appetites, and happy hour nightly. If business is your pleasure, call ahead and ask your hosts to arrange a meeting in the onsite conference facility.
Author note:
Check in first, then walk to dinner at Buster's restaurant. It's just a stone's throw away. It'll give you a chance to stretch your legs and take in the clear mountain air. Walk off dinner on your stroll back the the hotel.
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Late for the Train
Contact:
- +1 928 779 5975
- visit website
Location:
- 107 N San Francisco St
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Description:
Though it's most often frequented by locals en route to the office, or students on the way to class, this cute coffee shop still gives a sense of how important the railway is to both historic and present-day Flagstaff transportation. It specializes in organic, exotic and special estate-blend coffees roasted on the premises. Cookies, muffins, breads and brownies are baked on-site. Because the place is small, you should probably plan to place your order for take-out.
Author note:
They have another location en route to your two destinations today. As you drive west on Interstate 180, look for it on the right about 1/4 mile before you reach the Pioneer Museum. Hit the museum next, then keep driving west about five miles until you get to Snowbowl Road. Follow the curvy road up the mountain until you can't drive any further.
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Arizona Pioneer Museum
Contact:
- +1 928 774 6272
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Location:
- 2340 North Fort Valley Road
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Description:
The Arizona Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff, located on the former site of the Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, preserves the ranching, logging, and railroad history of Flagstaff and celebrates the pioneer spirit of all who helped build the city into what it is today. The museum is a member of the Arizona State Historical Society and State of Arizona archives division, which means this is an important repository for one-of-a-kind, historically significant Arizona treasures. Popular exhibits include the "Get Your Kicks on Route 66" display, the Nurse's Room, Iron Lung Room, the Arizona Rough Riders displays, and an exhibit on Pioneer Kids. Stop by the Fort Valley Mercantile, also known as the gift shop, for handcrafted novelties and Southwestern gifts.
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Snowbowl/Kachina wilderness
Contact:
- 1 928 779 1951
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Location:
- 7 miles NW of Flagstaff on Rt. 180
- Flagstaff,AZ86002
Description:
The Kachina Wilderness is named for the Pueblo belief that Kachinas, guardian spirits, rise from the peaks to visit the Pueblo tribes (Hopi, Zuni, Acoma, Laguna, and Taos are the best known) during special times in the year. While this name respects Pueblo history and beliefs, the Snowbowl remains incredibly controverisal; as significant as interpellation is, naming can only do so much. Since the Snowbowl was built as a local and tourist attraction for recreation, and since its proceeds go to owners located mostly in New Jersey and New York, it is considered blatant exploitation by some.
Author note:
Ski, snowboard, or relax in the winter. Ride the lift In summer and fall for the breathtaking views. You may have to choose your politics once you get there. Either way, you won't be let down by the rich view (you can see the south rim of the Grand Canyon from the top of the ski lift) or the controversial debate about the land use. If you plan to take advantage of the winter sports, get there early to sign up the wee ones for lessons before the openings get filled.
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Oregano's Pizza Bistro
Contact:
- 928) 773-8600
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Location:
- 605 W Riordan Rd
- Flagstaff,AZ86001
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Description:
This place features salads, soups and thin-crust pizzas.