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Connector204112
@Connector204112
Reviewed on 8 Jan 2022
World Class Guitarist Serenades Guests
"A ticket to a concert of a performer like Mr. David would cost more than the room!! Great music, delicious breakfast, super friendly staff and a comfortable room…what a deal!!!"
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hollydene2016
@hollydene2016
Reviewed on 20 Sept 2022
Midway on journey
"Room was spacious and clean, best thing overall about this hotel was the breakfast which was excellent so much choice, helpful attentive staff good for star gazing and sunsets"
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#2 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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#3 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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raven04012021
@raven04012021
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2023
Relax and Enjoy
"Beautiful setting, lovely grounds, spacious room with a super comfortable bed, great food and drinks on site, personable staff, easy ample parking, pools are jacuzzi tubs are well maintained and open late, fire pi..."
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Trish K
@840trishk
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2021
Amazing value, comfy beds, nice pool
"We stayed in the hotel and the beds were incredibly comfortable, the room was sparkling clean and spacious, and you are amazingly close to the Grand Canyon."
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Jennifer H
@jenniferhR28BK
Reviewed on 21 Sept 2021
Beautiful resort with outstanding amenities
"The amenities are amazing - pristine pools and grounds, great onsite food, free shuttle, very spacious room, amazing spa."
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Meredith P
@MP0819
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2023
Luxury nestled near the creek
"The staff were incredibly friendly, our room was immaculately clean, the food was world class, the views unbeatable!"
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#7 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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LeighWalker1
@Janis Walker G
Reviewed on 3 Sept 2022
An unexpected pleasure.
"Spotlessly clean, lots of extras (beautiful public bathrooms), restaurant, bar, pleasant lobby, a full sofa and chair in our comfortable room--great beds."
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Kelly "Tam" Le
@kukulimoku
Reviewed on 11 Apr 2022
Good location
"Pros: - beautiful location with Boynton canyon in their back ground - many available activities (yoga, art classes, meditation, etc.) - spacious room, with fully working kitchen, fridge, Netpresso machine."
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#9 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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MG
@G3945PQmaryg
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2023
A beautiful getaway above Sedona
"The room was clean and spacious, the pool and hot tub were each the perfect temperature, and there was even bar service and a restaurant to walk to that served one of the best meals of our trip!"
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George Owen F
@georgeowenf
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2023
Yavapai Lodge exceeded expectations
"The room was large and very clean, the beds genuinely comfortable, the cable TV variety surprisingly generous, and the location ideal."
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#11 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Jensina O
@jensinao2022
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2022
Renovated rooms are beautiful, the interior grounds are lovely.
"When you book, be sure to ask for a pool view room - the rooms are so quiet with awesome air conditioners - and the pool and grounds are beautifully maintained."
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Nicole
@nicolekQ2177VP
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2022
Amazing Stay!
"Our room was spacious with a view of TPC golf course, the property is immaculate and absolutely beautiful."
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#13 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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vhuntman
@vhuntman
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2024
This place rivals the Grand Canyon!
"... cancelled our hiking plans in lieu of taking advantage of the many activities: gigantic pool/hot tub in beautiful room, Fun Zone including Arcade Games, Pool, Bowling etc) - rocking bar scene - Such a great spot!"
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Linda O
@lindaoA7019SP
Reviewed on 27 May 2023
Hats off to Braden!
"He was exceptionally attentive and helped us with a room upgrade, dining choices and how best to navigate the resort."
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#15 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Patricia H
@Patricia H
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2021
Luxury Plus
"We used the guest laundry facilities and the room was clean and neat with everything you need."
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#16 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Jason G
@jasongL6155IR
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2023
Overnight Trip from Tucson
"Only stayed a night, easy check-in and even more easy check-out the bed was comfortable and the room was clean."
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#17 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Poohbeck
@Poohbeck
Reviewed on 15 May 2022
Great Stay Inside the Park
"The bed was comfortable, the room clean, we had a refrigerator, and we had a sliding glass door on the first floor that had mule deer outside of it every morning!"
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#18 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Nathan V
@nvaughn1103
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2022
Great Value
"The following are some of the highlights: Clean, spacious room."
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#19 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Mychael W
@BeyondMychael1
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2023
Great stay
"Check in was a breeze with the friendly and knowledgeable staff (GREAT JOB GUYS) and the room was clean and comfortable to say the least, and super quiet as I was on the top floor as per my request."
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#20 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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SummerTrips81
@Venture07108046023
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2022
Glad We Stayed
"We enjoyed this hotel and feel like the negative reviews were unfair The pros: -North Point Agave Suite was huge -Our room was clean -The pools were clean -Great Amenities - my son loved the water park -Hotel is i..."
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#21 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Nina C
@NinaC2026
Reviewed on 17 Nov 2022
Spacious, Comfortable and Excellent Service
"The staff is very friendly and the room was spacious, clean, well-lighted and had everything I needed to feel at home."
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#22 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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#23 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Rachelld66
@Rachelld66
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2021
Just What We Wanted
"Our unit had a living room, fully equipped kitchen, spacious bedroom with plenty of storage and a huge bathroom with a big shower and separate soaking tub."
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#24 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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saadirashid
@saadirashid
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2024
Excellent Resort & Spa
"Great Value for money, excellent location with free Parking and friendly customer service, the room includes all required items (Fridge, Microwave, Coffee, TV, Internet etc.) The room was clean and beds were comfo..."
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#25 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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bluegrasspirate
@bluegrasspirate
Reviewed on 25 Oct 2021
Perfect Page Hotel !
"Our room was clean and Yes, the view was amazing ! 2 staff members were worth mention : Falene and Pedro were so accommodating and customer friendly."
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#26 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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sbdebbie
@sbdebbie
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2023
Really beautiful sunset view
"We had a corner king room with a view of the mountains."
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#27 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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ka4lhs
@ka4lhs
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2023
NICE ROOM
"The staff was excellent, the room was clean and well appointed, and the internet worked great."
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#28 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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FancyFree55
@FancyFree55
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2023
Removed From Old Town
"Our king room was spacious enough and equipped with a microwave, mini-refridge, desk and chair, iron and board, luggage rack, blackout blinds . . ."
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#29 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Dainus
@Dainus
Reviewed on 17 Dec 2022
Great place to stay!
"The room was clean, quiet, and spacious."
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#30 Best Value of 2,196 places to stay in Arizona
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Popular Places in Arizona
- ScottsdaleScottsdale has more spas per capita than any other city in the U.S.—so whether you’re looking for the latest medi-spa technology or a new-agey, bohemian vibe, there’s sure to be something for you. It's a good thing, too—after spending all day touring the beautiful desert, you'll be grateful for some pampering.Read more
- SedonaAnyplace can have an amazing pool and spa, but an amazing pool and spa in the middle of a gorgeous desert? That’s what you’ll find at Sedona’s resorts. If you do feel like taking a break from lounging poolside and sampling different kinds of massages, you'll find miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback tours. Afterward, of course, you'll need another massage. It's the good kind of vicious cycle.Read more
- PhoenixNearly perfect year-round weather and several impeccably designed championship courses have made Phoenix one of the world's top golf destinations. But there's more to this mild-mannered metropolis than pristine greens and tee times. The greater Phoenix area also offers an array of impressive cultural attractions. Visit the internationally renowned Heard Museum for an in-depth look at Native American history or peruse the fine collection at the Phoenix Museum of Art. Enjoy a ballet performance at the ornate Orpheum Theater, or catch a Broadway show at the state-of-the-art Dodge. In addition to golf, the city offers numerous outdoor activities including rock climbing, hot-air ballooning, desert jeep tours and more. Family-friendly attractions, first-rate shopping, dining and entertainment, and spectacular recreational activities make Phoenix a must-see destination.Read more
- TucsonAlthough Tucson's fantastic weather, national parks and forests and desert provide the perfect environment for lots of outdoor recreational activities, this city of half a million people also has its share of history and culture. With a history that goes back much further than many of its southwestern neighbours, Tucson boasts turn-of-the-century architecture, historic neighbourhoods, museums and the Mission San Xavier del Bac, a still-functioning 18th-century mission considered one of the most beautiful in the USA. Mexican and Native American influences are pervasive, and the city has a distinctly Western flavour. There's also a college-town atmosphere, thanks to the University of Arizona, which has its own share of museums and a science centre. Whether golfing at a world-class golf resort, horse riding, hiking in the wilderness, discovering desert flora and fauna at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, or exploring pre-Columbian and other art at the Tucson Art Museum, you'll have a mind-boggling array of things to do.Read more
- FlagstaffAstounding natural wonders, invigorating outdoor recreation and fascinating cultural attractions make Flagstaff the perfect getaway to rejuvenate the body and replenish the mind. Set at the base of the beautiful San Francisco Peaks, and surrounded by lush national forests, the city provides ample opportunity for fresh air fun. Spring, summer and fall bring hikers, campers and mountain bikers, while winter draws skiers and ice skaters. But don't let a focus on the "good old outdoors" fool you. Fostered by the local university, Flagstaff is also chock-full of educational and cultural attractions. Be sure to see the award-winning permanent exhibit "Native Peoples of the Colorado Plateau" at the Museum of Northern Arizona. The Pioneer Museum offers a glimpse of what life was like for the early settlers of the region and includes a 1929 Baldwin locomotive in its collection. The city also has an arboretum and a planetarium. The entire area is a living anthropology and geology lesson, with ancient Native American ruins and stunning scenery at the Wupatki and Walnut Canyon National Monuments, just waiting to be explored.Read more
- TempeLocated just 10 minutes east of downtown Phoenix, Tempe exudes its own personality and the youthful spirit of a college town. Home to Arizona State University, the largest public university in the United States, Tempe has a vibrant downtown that’s active day and night. You’ll find locally-owned eateries and microbreweries, annual festivals, arts and cultural events. And plenty of opportunities to enjoy over 300 days of sunshine a year on a bike, hiking trail or stand-up paddleboard.Read more
- MesaMesa is a thriving metropolis in the southwest, with lifestyle and leisure pursuits in high demand by visitors. Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert, Mesa is a playground for outdoor recreation, with convenient access to three lakes, two rivers and endless hiking trails. The city’s downtown is a vibrant epicenter with boutiques, antique shops, museums, studios and cafes – all anchored by Mesa Arts Center. Mesa is home to a stunning collection of golf courses, superb dining and upscale shopping.Read more
- Grand Canyon National ParkThe Grand Canyon is on almost every traveler's bucket list. Indeed, Theodore Roosevelt called it "the one great sight which every American should see." The Bright Angel and South Kaibab Trails offer stunning views, but if hiking's not your cup of tea, rent a bicycle or take a scenic drive through the park.Read more
- PageIt may be difficult to believe that a mere half century ago, the land beneath Page, Arizona and Lake Powell was a vast and bleak desert landscape. Carved out of the rocky terrain, Page sits atop Manson Mesa and overlooks the 186-mile long lake, the dramatic Glen Canyon Dam and the surrounding canyons, arches and historical Native ruins. A mild climate year-round makes Page the perfect central hub for visiting the Grand Circle sites, as well as the neighboring Navajo Nation, home to Window Rock.Read more
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- Grand Canyon South RimThe most developed area of Grand Canyon National Park, the South Rim offers amenities such as bus service, hotels and water stations, but is also more crowded than the North Rim. Scenic highlights include Pipe Creek Vista and Yavapai Point.Read more
- Horseshoe BendThis horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River is just a short hike from the beginning of Grand Canyon National Park. The overlook point, which can be accessed via the town of Page, is particularly popular during sunset when the landscape is at its most vibrant, and the iconic turquoise bend glows against the orange cliffs. Although the desert hike is relatively easy, you won’t encounter much shade, so be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water. To maximize your time here, join a tour that includes other picturesque sights like Glen Canyon Dam and Antelope Canyon. – TripadvisorRead more
- Antelope CanyonThe only way to visit this otherworldly spot is to book yourself on a tour with a Navajo guide. The Upper Antelope Canyon is especially picturesque, with better lit areas and light shafts usually visible at noon, a popular time to visit for the best photos. It can get pretty hot, and the terrain is tricky and uneven, so wear sturdy shoes, load up on water, and pile on the sunscreen. Antelope Canyon can get really busy, especially from March to October when the light beams occur, so secure your booking at least six months in advance. – TripadvisorRead more
- Desert Botanical GardenDiscover the tranquil vibrancy of desert plants nestled amid the red rocks of the Papago Buttes. Visitors can stroll through five thematic trails to explore the fascinating beauty of the Sonoran Desert, from towering cacti and alluring succulents to brilliant wildflowers and lush trees. Scroll through the Garden's calendar so not to miss festive events and dazzling exhibitions. Delve deeper to learn about desert landscaping, nature art, cooking and wellness and more through the Garden's various adult and children's classes.Read more
- Chapel of the Holy CrossThis chapel, located among dramatic rock formations, offers spectacular views, especially at sunset.Read more
- Musical Instrument MuseumThe World's Only Global Musical Instrument Museum. Home of the MIM Music Theater--a 300-seat acoustically superb performance space--as well as the award-winning Café Allegro (open 11 am - 2 pm daily) and the MIM Museum Store. The average guest spends nearly four hours at MIM. Please allow plenty of time to fully enjoy MIM's galleries and exhibits. Open daily, 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thanksgiving; Open Christmas, 11 am - 5 pm. General Admission: $20; Teens (ages 13-19): $15; Children (ages 4-12): $10; Children 3 and under: Free. Hours and prices are subject to change.Read more
- Cathedral RockTowering red rock formation, part of the Cathedral Rock Trail.Read more
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- Devil's Bridge TrailThis 1.8-mile hike will lead you to Sedona’s iconic sandstone arch, where you’ll get breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and rock formations. Get there early to beat the crowd or expect to wait for up to a couple of hours for a photo op. Walk about a mile along the Dry Creek dirt road to reach the trailhead, but if you can’t find a spot at the Dry Creek Trailhead parking lot, park along the highway instead. Otherwise, Sedona offers a free shuttle service from downtown to two of the five trailheads, Mescal and Dry Creek Vista. – TripadvisorRead more