Located in the Arizona forest, this Williams hotel is a 10-minute drive to Elk Ridge Ski Area. The hotel offers an indoor pool, a hot tub and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Teresa
United States of America
Everything was amazing, staff was great, housekeeping came every day, breakfast was delicious. We will definitely stay again next time in Williams.
Adjacent to the William Depot rail station and a 5-minute walk from downtown Williams and historic Route 66, this hotel offers an indoor pool and a hot tub. Free WiFi is provided.
The Historic Grand Canyon Hotel is offering accommodations in Williams. With a terrace, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Brittany
United States of America
As soon as you walk in you’re transported back in time. Form the record playing to the creaky floors I honestly cannot say enough about how amazing this hotel is.
Offering free Wi-Fi, this motel is 35 minutes’ drive from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport. All rooms are equipped with a cable TV. Free coffee is served in the lobby each morning to all guests.
Senorita Grey
United States of America
I did like the location, close to Williams downtown, railroad station, next to a grocery store. The heater worked really well, the room was large and it fit two queen beds comfortably. It also included a table and bench chair so you can eat there. Parking is readily available and you can kinda have covered parking.
Set in Williams, La Quinta by Wyndham Williams-Grand Canyon Area features a bar, shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers ticket service and luggage storage space....
Located 60 miles away from the Grand Canyon, this hotel features an outdoor heated pool and hot tub. It serves a daily hot breakfast buffet and has a restaurant on-site. All rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Freeman
United States of America
Nice rooms, great amenities, friendly staff, excellent service at the steakhouse, good variety breakfast.
This hotel is located in downtown Williams, Arizona and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Each comfortable room is furnished with a satellite TV, table and two chairs.
Amazing location, huge rooms, waffles for breakfast
Motel 6 - Williams West - Grand Canyon is located in Williams and features an indoor swimming pool is available for guests. Free WiFi is provided. At the hotel, rooms are equipped with a desk.
good location,if need buy sth can walk to safeway 1 mile
Ramada Williams is 5 minutes’ drive from historic Route 66. All rooms include a work desk, air-conditioning and a cable TV at Ramada Williams. An private bathroom is provided.
Good location, good value for money, good size rooms
Super 8 by Wyndham is 10 minutes’ drive from Kaibab National Forest. Free WiFi is available. A satellite TV, a small refrigerator and air conditioning are offered in each room at Norris Inn Williams.
Very nice place to stay. The room clean and quite.
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Williams - Grand Canyon Area is located in Williams. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features family rooms.
Nähe zum Ortskern und nicht weit zum Grand Canyon.
FAQs about hotels in Williams
On average, 3-star hotels in Williams cost $122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Williams are $214 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Williams can be found for $178 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Williams this weekend is $170 or, for a 4-star hotel, $189. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Williams for this weekend cost around $218 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $150 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Williams for tonight. You'll pay around $189 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Williams will cost around $209, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Downtown Williams is quite walkable. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and drinking establishments to keep things interesting. Bearizona and the Grand Canyon Deer Farm are close by car. Not to mention, the Grand canyon Railway leaves from here. This is a great area for young and old, couples, families, or the solo traveler.
Esprits Curieux
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Williams was really cute.
Williams was really cute. The strip of Historic Route 66 was fun! There is a Canyon Coaster and Mountain tubing center right in town. There was places for RVs as well as hotels. We ate a brewery right next to your hotel that had really good food, We visited Bearizona, which was really cool. But best of all, it was a straight run into the Grand Canyon National Park- one road straight in!
Ann
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Great little town. Very walkable.
Great little town. Very walkable. Friendly people every where. Wonderful little shop, locally owned and operated. Lots of local made crafts and other items. A variety of food choices and almost every venue had music. Route 66, was an added bonus!,
Mary
United States of America
Scored 10
10
The PIE's at the Pine Country Restaurant, the Visitors...
The PIE's at the Pine Country Restaurant, the Visitors Center, the vast choices of restaurants, the historical train with great conductors, assistants on each train, the entertainment towards the end of each segment of the train stop, the history of the town, the local cemetery by the Day's Inn is quite large and updated. Went out to White Horse Lake, but don't bother--the dirt road was 10 miles each way of the 18 mile each way drive. Gave the Car Wash (Drive Through) some business afterwards. It's not so much the drive but there wasn't much of a lake. So find another jaunt. They say Bearizona is a grand place to spend the day at 27$ per person. It's a grown up biggie boy town now and I am glad they had so much business going on as the winters are probably not as profitable for this once sleepy-town. They have to make it 8 months out of the year, but business still goes on--just less people come as it can get down to -40 degrees so do check your temps as you make your winter trip--if at all. Make it during the Spring or Fall if you can or all Summer Long. Thank you, Williams and all the courteous people every where you went! We ate at the new brewery--pizza of course and they have great Mexican Food restaurants and Anna's. Didn't stay long enough to eat anywhere else. But the food was always great. Getting around is a breeze from the Ponderosa Pines! It's only a mile long and one way each direction with appropriate stop signs, or lights. Just drive slowly and be courteous!
E Janelle
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Great little town.
Great little town. The shops and restaurants were quite an experience. I really enjoyed walking around the town and in and out of the shops. The train ride to the Grand Canyon was wonderful. There was plenty to do whether you were walking,driving, or on a bike.
Max
United States of America
Scored 10
10
William of course is a great little town or access to the...
William of course is a great little town or access to the Grand Canyon and of course the railway station for a train trip into the Grand Canyon. Plenty of eateries, taverns and gift stores. Real close to bearizona and(don't forget to check the Internet for discounts).
The Lodge on Route 66 is a nice, comfortable and cute hotel just one hour away from the Grand Canyon National Park. The rooms are very well decorated and beds are super comfy, with all the amenities you may need. Nice to have breakfast included in the room price with a great selection of continental and hot food. It’s perfect located at the heart of Williams, close to restaurants and shops. Definitely recommended.
Hotel is located in a beautiful city of Williams and it is an hour drive to the Grand Canyon. The room was comfortable. Free parking place was provided. Close to some good restaurants and nice shops with local products.
Staff was very friendly and helpful.
Our the best stay in US, very big room, clean and fresh, they offer morning coffee/tea, absolutely helpful and nice staff, great contact. Also Williams is very nice place focused on route 66 history
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