13 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.

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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La Posada Hotel

$$$ | 303 E. 2nd St., Winslow, AZ, 86047, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the great railroad hotels, La Posada ("resting place") exudes the charm of an 18th-century Spanish hacienda, and its restoration has been a labor of love. Architect Mary Jane Colter, famous for her work at the Grand Canyon, designed and decorated the 68,000-square-foot hotel. Individually finished rooms are restored to 1930s style (although some have been modernized and include whirlpool tubs) and named for the famous guests who stayed there. If you can't stay for the night, take a self-guided tour of the hotel and visit the restaurant. Although most things here are a trip back in time, the stately Turquoise Room---serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner---is decidedly modern. The spectacular menu stays true to original Chef John Sharpe's vision and incorporates traditional fine-dining fare with locally sourced foods of the Southwest. It's a unique culinary experience in this part of the state, well worth the trip from Flagstaff.

Pros

  • Historic charm
  • Unique architecture
  • Impressive restaurant

Cons

  • Mazes of staircases aren't wheelchair-friendly (but ground floor rooms and restaurant are)
  • An hour's drive from Flagstaff
  • Little to do in the town of Winslow
303 E. 2nd St., Winslow, AZ, 86047, USA
928-289–4366
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54 rooms
No Meals

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Red Feather Lodge

$$ | 300 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, Tusayan, AZ, 86023, USA Fodor's Choice

About 6 miles from the canyon, this clean, family-run lodge has a two-story motel building and a newer, three-story hotel building, both good values. The motel portion of the lodge, with smaller but comfortable rooms, has showers only; all rooms have cable TV and refrigerators. An outdoor pool and hot tub are open seasonally, and a Mexican restaurant next door offers discounts for Red Feather Lodge guests.

Pros

  • Lower-priced than most lodging close to park
  • Pet-friendly
  • Pool and hot tub

Cons

  • Stairs only in the two-story motel (the three-story hotel building has an elevator)
  • Motel rooms have showers (hotel rooms have shower/tubs)
  • Only two devices per room allowed on Wi-Fi at a time
300 Hwy. 64/U.S. 180, Tusayan, AZ, 86023, USA
928-638–2414
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216 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
  • 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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318 rooms
No Meals

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Drury Inn & Suites

$$$ | 300 S. Milton Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86001, USA

So clean it sparkles, the Drury Inn sits at the edge of Northern Arizona University's campus and packs in the amenities, like happy hour dinner and drinks, an indoor pool, and comfy lounge areas with mountain views. Solar panels heat the water for the entire property, and the staff—many are student interns—are friendlier than you typically find at large properties. Rooms are spacious and modern.

Pros

  • Plenty of extras
  • Great location (walk to campus and historic district)
  • Spacious and well-equipped rooms

Cons

  • Large-scale property
  • Generic-looking rooms
  • The parking garage is a bit of a trek
300 S. Milton Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86001, USA
928-773–4900
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160 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ghost City Inn

$$ | 541 N. Main St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA

The outdoor veranda at this 1898 B&B affords sweeping views of the Verde Valley and Sedona. Most rooms are decorated in Victorian style and all have private entrances and baths. Pre-approved pets are welcome in two of the rooms, the Miner's Suite and Western Room.

Pros

  • Authentic historic charm
  • Fabulous views
  • Walking distance to restaurants and shops

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Climbing stairs is required for both first- and second-floor rooms
  • No children under 14
541 N. Main St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-634–4678
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hassayampa Inn

$$$ | 122 E. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ, 86301, USA

Built in 1927 for early automobile travelers, the Hassayampa Inn has a lot of character; the ceiling in the lobby is hand-painted, and some rooms still have the original furnishings. Don't get a room by the old-fashioned elevator or you'll be jarred by the clanging metal gate every time it opens and closes. The Peacock Dining Room, the hotel's pretty—and pricey—dining room, serves Continental food. In the cocktail lounge, listen to live jazz while you sip a martini.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Historical charm
  • Live music in cocktail bar

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Small bathrooms
  • On-site restaurant is pricey
122 E. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ, 86301, USA
928-778–9434
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68 rooms
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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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

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

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

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

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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