The Best Hotel 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.

High Country Motor Lodge

$$$ | 1000 W. Rte. 66, AZ, 86001, USA

With its hip, ’60s vibe, this renovated motel attracts weary travelers and locals alike for live music, cocktails, and artisan pizzas at its on-site restaurant. Rooms are basic but clean and comfortable. The property boasts Arizona's first Nordic spa, available for use for an additional fee.

Pros

  • On-site Nordic spa
  • Live music and movie nights
  • Cassette players (and cassettes) in each room

Cons

  • Some noise from train and other rooms
  • Sparse design with no microwave or desk
  • No early check-in
1000 W. Rte. 66, AZ, 86001, USA
928-774--5221
Hotel Details
123 rooms
No Meals

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