Top rated hotels in Arizona

Rodeway Inn Flagstaff-Downtown
2.4/548 Reviews
Growing up in Arizona I have passed by this place numerous times over the decades but had never stayed here before. My wife and I are on post retirement a roadtrip and picked this place because of it's close proximity to the downtown area. First, the place is old and worn and not well kept. The rooms are small and cramped and the furniture is decrepit. The comforter on the bed was old and worn out and had cigarette burn holes in it. My wife had lost something on our trip and called back to the hotel to see if it might have been left behind in the room and found the staff very unhelpful. Distinctly and remarkably so. When she called she was told that they were too busy and that she should call back later. When she did she had to REPEATEDLY tell them when we were there, the room number and what we were looking for. After repeated attempts over several minutes she became disconnected in the call and decided it wasn't worth the effort to try again. The place is a dump. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else.
Kayenta Monument Valley Inn
3.7/5121 Reviews
I needed a place for just one night and this place fit the bill. Facilities were modest -- older, no microwave or fridge in the room, no free coffee or breakfast in the lobby, etc. But WiFi worked well, inside doors, room was big, plenty of TV channels, and there were several fast food options nearby. There was only one person at the front desk so check-in took a few minutes, but not a big deal, and service was friendly. Some reviews were uneven, but it was a good value, -- better than a budget motel, and cost ~$40 less than other nearby options. If you do stay, there is a small but interesting Navajo Code Talker exhibit in the Burger King (yep, Burger King) about 1/2 mile away.
Quality Inn Williams Near Grand Canyon
4.1/5117 Reviews
I had a great experience at the hotel. The staff at the front desk was friendly and helpful. The room was clean and the bed was very comfortable. The parking lot was free, and the breakfast included in the package was decent. There are good restaurants within a 5-10 minute driving distance from the hotel.
Rodeway Inn Winslow I-40
3.3/554 Reviews
We are locals who needed an air-conditioned place to stay when ours died. I was greeted pleasantly and checked in easily. The room/bathroom was very clean, the bed was comfortable, and most important the air conditioning was amazing.
Comfort Inn I-17 & I-40
4.5/5106 Reviews
The breakfast is super rich, the hall is super large, there is a stove and a super soft sofa. It is very convenient to drive by car. It takes more than an hour to go to the Grand Canyon. There is a gas station next to the hotel. The service staff is very warm, the procedure is very simple, you can go to the front desk to have a toothbrush and Toothpaste~ Walk to Northern Arizona University, but you need to drive to the city~ In short, it's great!
Rodeway Inn Old Town Scottsdale
3.1/5102 Reviews
Room smelled like smoke/cigar smoke. Floors were very dirty. Door needed replacing. One bed was okay but the other needs to be flipped or replaced.
Sleep Inn North Scottsdale Near Mayo Clinic
4.3/5101 Reviews
Sandra, who works at the front desk, helped me with my dilemma. I had an early appointment the next day, which might have run over the normal check out time of 12:00. I explain my situation and just as I was finishing she said “You want to move your check out time? Maybe one?” I was surprised how quickly she handled my problem. Her thoughtfulness did not stop at that one exchange. The next morning I was waiting for the shuttle, which was to arrive at 07:00. She noticed it was 06:50 and the driver was not there. Without me mentioning anything, she called to make sure the driver was on the way. He arrived soon there after. I greatly appreciate her professionalism. Of course, I will stay there again. That stay was my fourth and am always impressed. Sandra was a great help during a stressful time.
Quality Inn Parker
3.9/554 Reviews
Okay but not much more than okay. We’re on an extended road trip through the southwest, so we had booked quite some time ahead and this was one of those occasions where it didn’t turn out to be as good as it looked. Check in was fine, but a smile or two would have helped. The room seemed clean, although it’s getting very worn around the edges, and in the middle too. They’ve done some piecemeal renovations, but it’s still kinda grungy. A lot of stuff, like the tub and taps are just plain old and need replacing. Bed was quite comfortable, but the room was warm and stuffy and couldn’t get the ceiling fan to turn on. Breakfast was kind of skimpy, more of a grab and go continental than anything. Coffee wasn’t much more than coloured hot water. All in all, mid-range budget hotel than could do much better.
Premier Inns Metro
2.7/5103 Reviews
North Mountain
The “Inns” owned by the Whitbread chain are best described as motels and, in my experience, provide a consistent standard of bed and breakfast accommodation throughout, although there are minor variations between establishments, not all of which have lifts to the upper floors, so guests with mobility problems would do well to specify a ground-floor room when booking. Some of the accommodation can be in annexes rather than the main motel. Access to the rooms is provided by key card which is also needed to enter the hotel from reception. In some (most?) cases the card has to be inserted into a slot to operate the room’s lights. Most rooms provide a large, comfortable double bed, although some rooms offer two single ones. There is often, but not invariably, a ‘sofa’ bed as well. If there isn’t one an armchair is provided. The en-suite bathrooms provide a toilet, and a hand basin, and recently more establishments appear to be providing shaver sockets. All rooms have showers, but, as most appear to be over a bath, those with mobility problems would be advised to check accessibility beforehand. Bath and hand towels are provided. Mirrors are found in both the bathroom and the main bedroom. Free Wi-Fi and a modern, large screen TV are the norm and there is usually a table with a chair and a desk lamp, above which are four electric sockets. Tea making facilities are provided, as is a hair-dryer. There is adequate space available to hang clothes overnight with a full length space and a number of shelves. The rooms themselves are generally clean and quiet, even where they are close to traffic, although there can occasionally be some noise from other guests in some of the older establishments. The one consistent drawback appears to be that the rooms in general are overheated and it can be difficult, if not, at times, impossible to reduce the temperature, as there are restriction devices on the windows which prevent them being opened by more than a couple of inches, and the heating controls are frequently not adjustable. Staff are mostly cheerful, friendly, and efficient, although like in any walk of life you may find one who finds it hard to smile. The accommodation is generally reasonable value for the money. The attached chain restaurants serve pub grub from at least two standard menus. This is adequate but nothing more, and currently (May 2022) service can be slow due to post-covid staffing problems. Unfortunately they all seem to consider it not only mandatory but desirable to assault patrons’ ears at all times of the day with what I presume they regard as music.
Rodeway Inn at Lake Powell
3.7/5112 Reviews
Good location, very close to the attractions, opposite the mall, the door is Chinese cuisine, breakfast is good, service is good, the room is large, the parking space is large, praise

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels55
Number of Reviews1,563
Average Price (Weekdays)PKR 45,366
Average Price (Weekends)PKR 51,143