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    Pros

  • unbelievable panoramas from every room
  • eco-conscious bath products, appliances, and buildings standards
  • rates are similar to or less than far inferior hotels in the nearest large town, Page

    Cons

  • books up weeks in advance in summer
  • Wi-Fi doesn't reach all rooms

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The Navajo tribe operates this sleek, three-story, red-stucco hotel, the only lodging inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. On a bluff beside the visitor center, it's one of the most spectacularly situated hotels in the Southwest. The astounding vistas from every room—and from the elevators, which have windows—live up to the hotel's name. Nearly all the rooms face east toward the iconic Mittens and Totem Pole formations. All have private balconies, flat-screen TVs, tile floors, and brightly hued Navajo bedspreads. You can read or relax in a cavernous lobby with tall windows, leather chairs, and hand-carved furnishings, or work out in a small gym looking out toward Mitchell Butte. Continental breakfast in the adjacent restaurant is complimentary mid-January-March, and available for a reasonable fee the rest of the year.

    Hotel Details

  • 96 rooms.
  • Rate includes no meals.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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