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Our top choices for Northeast Arizona historic hotels

1. Bright Angel Lodge – Inside the Park

Bright Angel Lodge – Inside the Park
Grand Canyon
United States
Kelly
Bright Angel Lodge – Inside the Park

2. El Tovar - Inside the Park

El Tovar - Inside the Park
Grand Canyon
United States
Charles
NT$8,761
NT$9,365 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 28 - Aug 29
El Tovar - Inside the Park
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Top Northeast Arizona Hotel Reviews

Yavapai Lodge

Yavapai Lodge

10/10 Excellent
"Close to restaurant. Friendly staff."
John 3-night trip
Posted 2 hours ago
Yavapai Lodge
Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City

Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City

10/10 Excellent
"Pleasantly surprised at how nice this hotel is! Good linens, nice shower, convenient restaurant with great fry bread, sparse fitness room. Quiet except for air conditioner. Well maintained grounds. Friendly staff."
john o 1-night trip
Posted 4 hours ago
Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City
Best Western Plus Winslow Inn

Best Western Plus Winslow Inn

10/10 Excellent
"Only stayed 1 night but Great Location, great amenties, close to freeway,gas,food. Staff was very helpful, breakfast was good!! Thank you i will stay again if I ever come back that way!!"
CRuz 1-night trip
Posted 22 hours ago
Best Western Plus Winslow Inn
La Posada Hotel

La Posada Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"This is in my opinion is one of the best hotels in America. It carries a lot of history from its inception as a train stop in the 1920's that enabled young girls to obtain jobs and find their eventual spouses. From these Fred Harvey girls on to guests who were shooting movies for Hollywood, the hotel has a wonderful history. It was designed to look like a families country estate by Mary Coulter who also designed structures at the Grand Canyon (e.g. Kiva) and in Santa Fe (La Fonda). The hotel has a sunken garden and a sprawling lawn as well as a museum, which currently is showcasing a indigenous rug. Tina Mion is a wonderful painter and you can take a self-guided tour through her gallery. She has a series of first ladies and how their husband's or guardian's looked as well. These types of works and her own self-portrait have been exhibited in the Smithsonian museum. From an art and architectural standpoint it makes for a fascinating visit. The food is wonderful and breakfast is always an epiphany of how well their kitchen staff has been trained.If you come in at night their bar is well-stocked and you can eat dinner there as well if the dining room is booked. The gift shop always has lovely things to buy to help you remember your visit. Overall, it is an enchanting place that keeps you engaged, as it was truly a restoration that was handled with love and a desire to preserve history for everyone to enjoy. This is a must do stop, even if you just go on a self-guided tour."
Julia 1-night trip
Posted 23 hours ago
La Posada Hotel
Quality Inn Winslow I-40

Quality Inn Winslow I-40

10/10 Excellent
"Good place, clean, quiet, helpful staff. Under renovation. Hot tub didn’t work. Convenient laundry"
Ruth 1-night trip
Posted 1 day ago
Quality Inn Winslow I-40

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