Situated 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.
Margaret
United States
The room was very nice. Breakfast was better than most similiar motels. Signing in to the wifi was also very simple, which was a pleasure.
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.
Randi
United States
Didn’t realize breakfast was available. We drove to offsite location.
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Williams - Grand Canyon Area is located in Williams. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
The Historic Grand Canyon Hotel is offering accommodation in Williams. With a terrace, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Nigel
France
A hotel full of charm and originality. Amazing location in charming Williams.
Hampton Inn By Hilton Williams features accommodation in Williams. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Alex
Netherlands
- Great cleanliness
- Great facilities (2 washing machines, 2 dryers, new and clean fitness room and a nice pool and whirlpool)
- Complimentary coffee, decaf coffee and tea
- Great (American) breakfast, consisting out of cornflakes, yoghurts, oatmeal, scrambled eggs, sausages, waffles, fruit, bagels, normal bread, coffee, tea and fruit juices
- Williams is a cozy and friendly little town on the Route 66 highway with a lot of great places to eat or drink.
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.
Mike
Canada
Staff were friendly, breakfast and dinner was great!
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
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Williams offers accommodation in Williams. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
location friendly check in clean and spacious room
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. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
Nähe zum Ortskern und nicht weit zum Grand Canyon.
SureStay Hotel by Best Western Williams - Grand Canyon, one mile from Grand Canyon Railway Depot, features rooms with expanded cable TV and free WiFi.
Estor+cortina en la ventana. Cama muy cómoda. Personal superamable.
FAQs about hotels in Williams
On average, 3-star hotels in Williams cost £85 per night, and 4-star hotels in Williams are £162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Williams can on average be found for £130 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Williams this weekend is £143 or, for a 4-star hotel, £204. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Williams for this weekend cost on average around £187 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Williams for tonight. You'll pay on average around £177 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Williams will cost around £136 (based on Booking.com prices).
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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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).
Richad
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Grand Canyon Train was a great excursion and would...
The Grand Canyon Train was a great excursion and would recommend it to anyone interested in visiting the Grand Canyon area from the south rim, but I would DEFINITELY DISUADE everyone from lodging at that property.
I personally would NEVER, EVER stay at that hotel again so long as I am breathing.
I hope you can garner my(our) extreme dissatisfaction with this property in particular.
Jaime E.
United States
10
Scored 10
This quiet and quirky town is loacted an hour from the South...
This quiet and quirky town is loacted an hour from the South Rim Trail of the Grand Canyon.
We stayed at the Highlander Motel which is only a short distance walk to some great local resturants and bars, gas stations and grocery stores.
We ate at the Cruiser's Route 66 Cafe, I highly rate the Santa Fe Chicken Sandwhich and the atomosphere was that of a true diner.
The locals are great and I hope any one who vists, enjoys Williams as much as I did!
Tayla Tokona
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Friendly staff and cute property with beautiful views of the...
Friendly staff and cute property with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Super accommodating and easy to find with attractions and places to eat within a 3 to 15 minutes drive depending on which business you chose to visit. It is also about an hours (1hr) drive away from the Grand Canyon. Was a relaxing and fun experience.
I chose the Ramada/Wyndham in Williams because it's only an hour south of the Grand Canyon and because they offered a suite with three queen beds for our party of 5. The suite was great! It was clean and comfortable with plenty of room. The pool and hot tub were welcome places to unwind, and the hotel was only about a mile away from Rt 66 where we were surprised to find a hoppin' place with great pizza and fun shops!
When staying near Williams this is a great option instead of a hotel room. If you would like to have some outdoor time while you are there, this location is a great fit. We enjoyed having a fire and sitting out side. They staff were wonderful and made us feel welcome right when we stepped into the office. The RV was clean and the bed was comfortable. They even provided a small welcome basket with snacks.
Loved this hotel. The front desk guy was great to deal with on check in and when we had a problem with our TV. The room was very comfortable and clean with a huge TV and the golf channel. Short walk into town which is the best town on Route 66. The atmosphere in the evening is amazing. Wish we could've stayed and extra night but they were booked out.
Friendly staff, pool and jacuzzi available, close to the old town of Williams (gift shops, restaurants,...). First impression of the street was a little questionable but turned out to have a good vibe. An hour from Grand Canyon NP, close to Bearizona. Breakfast included (with pancake maker, great change from all the 'toast' breakfasts we've had so far).
Wonderful experience at the Grand Canyon Hotel. It was so great to stay in a historical building that captured all of the charm and history of long ago. The owner was so nice and caring, and I really appreciated all the thought that went into the hotel to make it a nice stay. If I am ever in Northern Arizona, I am 100% staying here again!
Williams AZ Hostel is the VERY BEST PLACE for Solo Travelers who show up in this area to visit the Grand Canyon. The hostel — just a one hour drive from the South Rim is very clean, with all nice bathroom facilities and a shared kitchen — AND it no longer has dorms ~ so you get a private room ~ all to yoursel—for a Very Good Price!
These cabins are super, very high standard of cleanliness and full of special touches such as the QR codes telling you about the local history. The laundry room was an unexpected but much appreciated extra.Easy drive to the Grand Canyon & only minutes from the town of Williams, perfect location for our trip.
This hotel was in the perfect location and was extremely beautiful and well appointed. I would definitely recommend it to anyone traveling to Williams. It is only been open a short time so we were one of the first guest. We spoke to the owner and he told us his plans for the future And it sounds amazing
Location, facilities, and price. It is a great balance between location and price. It is only an hour's drive to the Great Canyon National Park. Compared to other nearby hotels, the price of the Howard Johnson by Wyndham Williams is amazing. The room is neat and comfortable. Very recommend the place.
This is the best property in Williams. We loved that it was right next to the train and downtown. If it was warmer, we could have walked downtown. Our room was well insulated so it stayed warm and we could hardly hear our neighbors even when the hotel was full.
Authentic country style accommodation on Route 66. Staff very friendly and helpful. Room was comfortable and clean. Everything Williams has to offer, restaurants, shops etc just a short walk away. All about Route 66 here
Williams is a lovely location to stay on Route 66, plenty to see and do. The Inn was clean, plenty of towels, coffee maker, fridge in room. Plenty of free parking also. Breakfast included and wifi.
Pleasant town of Williams, a very good starting point for visiting the Grand Canyon. Hotel in a good location next to the highway. A normal American breakfast. Friendly staff.
A wonderful hotel!
I highly recommend!
All the wonderful offerings of Williams are in walking distance!
Quality continental breakfast.
Clean, cozy room.
Awesome stay.
We had a large and comfortable room, we enjoyed the pool and the jacuzzi, Williams is a lovely city on Route 66. Overall it was great stop on our way to the Grand Canyon.
Great location especially if your catching the Grand Canyon train as this is within walking distance of the hotel. Rooms are a nice size and quite clean.
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