20 Best Hotels in North-Central Arizona, Arizona

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Flagstaff and Prescott have the more affordable lodging options, with lots of comfortable motels and B&Bs, but no real luxury. The opposite is true in Sedona, which is filled with opulent resorts and hideaways, most offering solitude and spa services—just don't expect a bargain. Reservations are essential for Sedona and suggested for Flagstaff and Prescott. Little Jerome has a few B&Bs, but call ahead if you think you might want to spend the night. If you're in for a thrill, many of the historic hotels have haunted rooms.

Bespoke Inn

$$$$ | 410 N. Leroux St., AZ, 86001, USA Fodor's Choice

This 1894 Craftsman-style historic property has nine luxuriously decorated rooms, some with fireplaces. Breakfast is not offered, but the inn is within walking distance of downtown's restaurants and coffeehouses. 

Pros

  • Within walking distance of downtown
  • Pet-friendly
  • Plush bedding and linens

Cons

  • Breakfast is not offered
  • No elevator access to second floor
  • No completely ADA-compliant rooms
410 N. Leroux St., AZ, 86001, USA
928-981--4095
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9 rooms
No Meals

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El Portal Sedona Hotel

$$$$ | 95 Portal La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA Fodor's Choice

This stunning hacienda, one of the most beautifully designed boutique hotels in the Southwest, has decor accents including authentic Tiffany and Roycroft pieces, French doors leading to balconies or a grassy central courtyard, stained-glass windows and ceiling panels, river-rock or tile fireplaces, and huge custom-designed beds. Wine and hors d'oeuvres like cheese and lavosh crackers are served in the afternoon.

Pros

  • Attractive rooms and grounds
  • Next to Tlaquepaque shops and restaurants
  • Pet-friendly rooms have private outdoor spaces and no extra fee

Cons

  • Location not as secluded as some
  • Pricey (but luxurious)
  • Fewer amenities than a resort
95 Portal La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-203–9405
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Enchantment Resort

$$$$ | 525 Boynton Canyon Rd., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA Fodor's Choice

A few miles outside town, gorgeous Boynton Canyon is the setting for this luxurious resort and its world-class destination spa, Mii amo. The rooms and suites are tucked into small, pueblo-style buildings, and accommodations come in many configurations: multiple bedrooms can be joined to create large, elaborate suites. All have beehive gas fireplaces, private decks, and superb views. Mii amo Spa offers all-inclusive packages with separate rooms and suites in the spa complex, as well as myriad treatments and innovative spa cuisine.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting next to great hiking trails
  • State-of-the-art spa
  • Numerous on-site activities

Cons

  • 20-minute drive into town
  • World-class luxury comes at a price
  • Property is spread out
525 Boynton Canyon Rd., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–2900
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218 rooms
No Meals

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L'Auberge de Sedona

$$$$ | 301 L'Auberge La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA Fodor's Choice

This elegant resort consists of private hillside units with spectacular views and cozy cottages in the woods along Oak Creek. The original creekside rooms, with wood-burning fireplaces, are decorated in lush country-European style, and the contemporary units on the hill have large decks and private open-air showers. Phoenix couples flock to this hideaway and dine in the hotel's French restaurant, one of the most romantic eateries in Arizona. The creekside patio bar is a great place for a cocktail or light meal.

Pros

  • Luxurious rooms and cabins
  • Secluded setting yet close to town
  • Excellent restaurant and bar for romantic creekside dining

Cons

  • In-house restaurant is the most expensive in Sedona
  • At the upper price point for Sedona lodging
  • May feel too exclusive for some
301 L'Auberge La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
855-905–5745
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88 units
No Meals

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Sheridan House Inn

$$$$ | 460 E. Sheridan Ave., AZ, 86046, USA Fodor's Choice

Nestled among two acres of pine trees a ½ mile uphill from Route 66, this upscale B&B has decks with good views and a flagstone patio with a hot tub. Decorated with simple, Asian-inspired furnishings, rooms all have king beds, flat-screen TVs, and luxurious bathrooms. Hearty breakfasts—including eggs and British-style sausages—will ready you for the hour-long drive to the canyon. Gracious hosts Claire and Nick, originally from the United Kingdom, gladly help guests plan itineraries.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Scrumptious breakfasts
  • Warm, helpful hosts

Cons

  • Must drive to downtown Williams, where parking is scarce
  • No children under 16
  • Some rooms are upstairs (no elevator)
460 E. Sheridan Ave., AZ, 86046, USA
928-635--8991
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Surgeon's House

$$$$ | 101 Hill St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA Fodor's Choice

Plants, knickknacks, bright colors, and plenty of sunlight make this beautiful Mediterranean-style home a welcoming place to stay. Multicourse breakfasts might include overstuffed burritos or a marinated fruit compote. There are two suites and two rooms, including a former chauffeur's quarters that has a skylight and private rooftop patio.

Pros

  • Friendly host and fabulous breakfast
  • Beautiful vistas
  • Private patios and unique gardens

Cons

  • Rigid breakfast time
  • Climbing some stairs is required
  • Children under 15 permitted only with prior approval
101 Hill St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-639–1452
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Adobe Village Inn

$$$$ | 150 Canyon Circle Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86351, USA

All the rooms at this inn south of Sedona have either wood-burning or gas fireplaces, and some of them also have Jacuzzi tubs and balconies that look out onto the red rocks. The four spacious villas each have separate entrances and a fireplace that opens into both the sitting area and the bathroom, which is outfitted with a two-person Jacuzzi tub. 

Pros

  • Professional kitchen available to reserve
  • Variety of accommodations
  • Close to hiking and biking trails

Cons

  • The villas and suites are pricey
  • No elevators
  • Children are not permitted in some rooms and suites
150 Canyon Circle Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86351, USA
928-221–5475
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Alma de Sedona Bed and Breakfast Inn

$$$$ | 50 Hozoni Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

This romantic B&B with spectacular views and ultracomfortable beds was built well off the main drag and in the shadow of the buttes for views and privacy. Understated and inviting rooms all have private entrances and patios. Bath salts and candles await in the bathrooms, most of which have two-person Jacuzzi tubs.

Pros

  • Spacious and private rooms
  • All rooms have deck or patio with excellent views
  • Peaceful vibe

Cons

  • Most rooms only accommodate two
  • Some rooms require climbing stairs
  • Decor could use updating in some rooms
50 Hozoni Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–2737
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Amara Resort and Spa

$$$$ | 100 Amara La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

The sleek rooms at this boutique property next to gurgling Oak Creek but convenient to town come with many extras, including yoga classes, access to a spa and fitness center, complimentary mountain bikes, and a shuttle to nearby shops and restaurants. Step out onto your room's private balcony or terrace to take in expansive views of the red rocks or pool and waterfalls.

Pros

  • Good spa and restaurant
  • Walk (or take complimentary shuttle) to Uptown
  • Expansive views

Cons

  • City-chic feels somewhat incongruous with natural setting
  • Two- and three-night minimum stay in high season
  • Resort fee raises the already high cost
100 Amara La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
844-489–9662
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100 rooms
No Meals

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Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn

$$$$ | 74 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, Grand Canyon, AZ, 86023, USA

About 2 miles from the park's south entrance, this motel lacks the historic charm of the lodges at the canyon rim but has more amenities, including pools, a bowling alley, a gym, a small cowboy museum, and one of the better restaurants in the region. Updated rooms with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and refrigerators are spacious and furnished in Southwestern style. Those in the rear have a view of the woods. A casual restaurant and a sports bar and grill round out the dining options.

Pros

  • Cool pools in summer and a hot tub for cold winter nights
  • Copious children's activities at the Family Fun Center
  • Most rooms have refrigerators, microwaves, and coffeemakers

Cons

  • Hall noise can be an issue with all of the in-hotel activities
  • Very large (and bustling) property
  • Rooms near pool can be especially noisy
74 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, Grand Canyon, AZ, 86023, USA
928-638–2681
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Credit cards accepted
318 rooms
No Meals

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Briar Patch Inn

$$$$ | 3190 N. State Rte. 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

This B&B in verdant Oak Creek Canyon exudes rustic elegance in its Southwestern-theme rooms in charming wooden cabins, many with full kitchens and decks overlooking the creek. On summer mornings you can sit outside and enjoy home-baked breads and fresh egg dishes while listening to live classical violin or guitar music. Massage and facial services are available in your cabin or creekside.

Pros

  • Homemade breakfasts
  • Tranquil creekside setting with beautiful gardens
  • Private and quiet

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Some cabins can be dark
  • Two-night minimum stay required some weekends
3190 N. State Rte. 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–2342
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19 cottages
Free Breakfast

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The Grand Hotel

$$$$ | 149 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, Grand Canyon, AZ, 86023, USA

At the south end of Tusayan, this popular hotel has bright, clean, and contemporary rooms, a cozy stone-and-timber lobby, and free Wi-Fi. Live cowboy singers lead the entertainment in the Canyon Star Steakhouse and Saloon every evening. At the bar, you can sit on a saddle that was once used for canyon mule trips.

Pros

  • Western entertainment at restaurant
  • Gift shop stocked with art, outdoor gear, and regional books
  • 20 Tesla and two universal charging stations

Cons

  • Somewhat generic property
  • On-site restaurant is uninspired and overpriced
  • Indoor pool only
149 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, Grand Canyon, AZ, 86023, USA
928-638–3333
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Credit cards accepted
121 rooms
No Meals

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Jerome Grand Hotel

$$$$ | 200 Hill St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA

This full-service hotel at the highest point in town, housed in Jerome's 1927 former hospital, has comfy rooms with homey furnishings that part with the institutional past, and many have splendid views. The hotel's restaurant, the Asylum, is superb.

Pros

  • Historic property with knockout views
  • Great restaurant
  • Great ghost-hunting

Cons

  • A little creaky (and possibly haunted)
  • Steep walk down hill to shops
  • Close-by parking is limited
200 Hill St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-634–8200
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Junipine Resort

$$$$ | 8351 AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

These one- and two-bedroom cabins nestled in a juniper and pine forest (hence the name) are spacious and airy, with vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, and large decks overlooking either the creek or the canyon. An excellent value for groups of four or more, some cabins are more than 1,400 square feet and sleep up to six people. Junipine's most enchanting feature might be the sound of Oak Creek roaring below, lulling you to sleep by the fire.

Pros

  • Huge, well-equipped cabins (some with hot tubs)
  • Trailheads on-site
  • Wood-burning fireplaces

Cons

  • Creek views and hot tubs push up the cost
  • The group appeal can mean some partying neighbors
  • 8 miles to Sedona
8351 AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-852--4589
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50 cabins
No Meals

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Lodge at Sedona

$$$$ | 125 Kallof Pl., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

Rooms in this rambling wood-and-stone Craftsman house have a refined rustic style; most have fireplaces, and some have jetted tubs, redwood decks, or hot tubs. For solitude, walk the seven-path classic labyrinth (made of local rock) and through the gardens. A chef prepares a lavish and healthy breakfast, as well as "sunset snacks" in the evening.

Pros

  • Garden and labyrinth for solitude
  • Friendly staff
  • Tranquil setting yet short walk from West Sedona

Cons

  • Limited views
  • No TV in some rooms
  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends
125 Kallof Pl., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-204–1942
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sky Ranch Lodge

$$$$ | 1105 Airport Rd., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

There may be no better vantage point in town from which to view Sedona's red rock canyons and sunsets than the private patios and balconies at Sky Ranch Lodge, near the top of Airport Mesa. Some rooms have stone fireplaces, and some have kitchenettes; all have refrigerators and microwaves. Local wines and craft beers are served at their garden bar. Paths on the grounds wind around fountains and, in summer, through colorful flower gardens.

Pros

  • Family- and pet-friendly
  • Spectacular views
  • Good value

Cons

  • Driving up and down the hill into town
  • Popular wedding venue means a bit more traffic
  • No on-site restaurant (patio bar only)
1105 Airport Rd., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–6400
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94 rooms
No Meals

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Amara Resort and Spa

$$$$ | 100 Amara La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

The sleek rooms at this boutique property next to gurgling Oak Creek but convenient to town come with many extras, including yoga classes, access to a spa and fitness center, complimentary mountain bikes, and a shuttle to nearby shops and restaurants. Step out onto your room's private balcony or terrace to take in expansive views of the red rocks or pool and waterfalls.

Pros

  • Good spa and restaurant
  • Walk (or take complimentary shuttle) to Uptown
  • Expansive views

Cons

  • City-chic feels somewhat incongruous with natural setting
  • 2- and 3-night minimum stay in high season
  • Resort fee raises the already high cost
100 Amara La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–4828
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100 rooms
No meals

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Briar Patch Inn

$$$$ | 3190 N. AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

This B&B in verdant Oak Creek Canyon exudes rustic elegance in its Southwestern-themed rooms in charming wooden cabins, many with full kitchens and decks overlooking the creek. On summer mornings you can sit outside and enjoy home-baked breads and fresh egg dishes while listening to live classical violin or guitar music. Massage and facial services are available in your cabin or creekside.

Pros

  • Private and quiet
  • Tranquil creekside setting with beautiful gardens
  • Lavish breakfasts

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Some cabins can be dark
  • Two-night minimum stay required some weekends
3190 N. AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–2342
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19 cottages
Free breakfast

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Junipine Resort

$$$$ | 8351 N. AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

These one- and two-bedroom cabins nestled in a juniper and pine forest (hence the name) are spacious and airy, with vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, and large decks overlooking either the creek or the canyon. An excellent value for groups of four or more, some cabins are more than 1,400 square feet and sleep up to six people. Junipine's most enchanting feature might be the sound of Oak Creek roaring below, lulling you to sleep by the fire.

Pros

  • Huge, well-equipped cabins with decks (some with hot tubs)
  • Trailheads on-site
  • Wood-burning fireplaces

Cons

  • Creek views and hot tubs push up the cost
  • The group appeal can mean some partying neighbors
  • 8 miles to Sedona
8351 N. AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-852–4589
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50 cabins
No meals

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The Suites at Sedona

$$$$ | 2900 Hopi Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA

At this quiet inn tucked behind the main street in West Sedona, the romantic rooms are exquisitely decorated in an upscale Western motif, complete with genuine cowboy artifacts. Most rooms have individual decks with hot tubs and telescopes for stargazing, and hosts Sam and Irith provide gracious hospitality and expert guidance on area activities.

Pros

  • Hosts go the extra mile to pamper and advise
  • Private decks and hot tubs in most rooms
  • Walking distance to West Sedona restaurants and galleries

Cons

  • First-floor rooms may get noise from upstairs guests
  • Some rooms upstairs (no elevator)
  • No children permitted
2900 Hopi Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–1944
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6 rooms
Free breakfast

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