Address: 300 AZ-64, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, USA
Phone: +19286382414
NayNay
Stayed one night for a flyover. Great location close to the airport and the actual canyon. Rooms were very clean and feels like you're staying at a more luxurious place. Stayed in a two queen room. Tad small but if you're spending most of the day outside anyway its a nice place to rest up. Mattresses are soft and a little warn in, body dents, but I still had a great night's sleep. There is even a spot in the lobby for free coffee and hot tea, a public computer, and small charging station.
William Pyles
For a regional hotel, I was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and comfort the hotel offered. It's a pet-friendly hotel, the rooms are basic but comfortable. There is no restaurant within, only thing they offer is a snack machine and free coffee in the lobby. But the "village" had plenty of places to grab food or buy groceries, all within walking distance. The pool was very small. I mean it was a glorified hot tub. But overall, better than I expected.
Ruelas Logistics LLC
The only place that had a room to stay, and to say the least pretty clean place to stay at and probably over looked because everyone goes to the bigger names that are here nearby.. looks like inside and out has been renovated and beds are comfortable as heck. There are fridges and microwaves inside...and the pool is decent size and seems to have heaters in the pool and there is also a jacuzzi separate from the pool. We were in both and it was 37 degrees. Great place to stay
Douglas Sharp
I have stayed here several times over the course of the last 20 years visiting the Grand Canyon, and it has remained my favorite choice when traveling here. The rooms are spacious and clean. They offer a 10% discount to a couple of local restaurants within walking distance and the Mexican breakfast buffet is fabulous. Foodie place is great, too. No in-house breakfast, though.
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We found the Mexican next to Red Feather to be the best place to eat by some distance, including for breakfast. It's not really a town as such. It's a reasonably small strip of hotels etc but provides great access for seeing the canyon without hours of driving each day you go.
Depends on which building you are in. The building with the lobby has interior openings. The other building (across an alley) has exterior doors and no elevator.
180 euros per night (190 dollars)
As Hephaistos Firefox said, about a 15-minute drive. Shuttle buses also leave from near the hotel and drop off and pick up at some viewpoints/trailheads along the canyon.
For bedroom with 2 queen beds, 4 people are allowed..
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