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Williams Hotels

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Americas Best Value Inn
Located 30 miles west of Flagstaff on Route 66 via Interstate 40, the Americas Best Value Inn of Williams is the ideal location for you Grand Canyon vacationers. We are home to the Grand Canyon Steam Railway and golfing is just 2 miles from our Hotel. Please make sure to ask about our railway and golf packages. Our property is located an hour from the Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon, and Sedona and Meteor Crater.
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Budget Host Inn Williams
When you stay at Budget Host Inn, you will find exceptional quality and value. With more than 160 Inns and 7,000 guest rooms in 37 states. Budget Host Inns are conveniently located to major attractions, restaurants, shopping, and recreation areas. To ensure that that travelers stay in a clean, comfortable room, each inn is regularly inspected by a professional, highly-skilled inspector.
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Rodeway Inn At Route 66
Whether travelling for business or pleasure, the Rodeway Inn at Route 66 provides friendly customer service, relaxing accommodation and a convenient location to make your stay a pleasant one. The Rodeway Inn at Route 66 is conveniently located in the historic downtown area and is close to Northern Arizona University, the Grand Canyon Deer Farm, the Grand Canyon Railway and the Arizona Snowbowl ski area.
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Canyon Grand Hotel Williams

Canyon Grand Hotel Williams The historic El Tovar Hotel opened in 1905 with a design that was fashioned after European hunting lodges. Like most old hotels, El Tovar has its share of stories, some quirky and others out of place in today´s world. The hotel originally had separate men´s and women´s sitting rooms, a men´s grotto, a photography studio with darkroom, a rooftop garden, wine room and billiards parlor. While the dining room has been renowned for the high quality of its meals, it was difficult early on to obtain fresh ingredients. As a result the hotel had its own herd of Jersey cows, a milking barn, poultry barn, butcher shop, bakery and cold storage. Until a pipe was laid from the South Rim to Indian Gardens in the 1930s, water was brought in by the train.

The hotel´s presence is credited with helping to increase visitation and international awareness of the remote Grand Canyon region. For more exciting lodging choices, check out Grand Canyon Hotels and start planning for your holiday today!