Situated in the Arizona forest, this Williams hotel is a 10-minute drive to Elk Ridge Ski Area. The hotel offers an indoor pool, a hot tub and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Jeanette
Canada
Beautiful newly renovated room. Good to have breakfast on site. Quiet with the exception of slamming doors. I would stay again.
Located in the picturesque town of Williams and nestled along Arizona's historic Route 66, the Comfort Inn Near Grand Canyon hotel is within walking distance to the Grand Canyon Railway train depot.
Adjacent to the William Depot rail station and a 5-minute walk from downtown Williams and historic Route 66, this hotel offers an indoor pool and a hot tub. Free WiFi is provided.
Newman
United Kingdom
Arrived late, reception advised us to get something to eat before we unpacked car. Lady in restaurant was extremely friendly and helpful. Hotel is linked to railway so all tickets ready.
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Williams - Grand Canyon Area is located in Williams. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features family rooms.
Daniel
United States
The breakfast was terrible. Packaged yogurt, dry cereal, and packaged pastries were all tha was offered
The Historic Grand Canyon Hotel is a 4-star property set in Williams. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Amelie
Germany
We stayed here for one night. Sadly only one night because this was the nicest hotel we stayed at during our roadtrip. Such a cute place, they pay attention to detail. Staff is also very nice. Will stay there again if I ever go back to Williams!
Set in Williams, La Quinta by Wyndham Williams-Grand Canyon Area features a bar, shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers ticket service and luggage storage space....
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Williams offers accommodation in Williams. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
location friendly check in clean and spacious room
Super 8 by Wyndham is 10 minutes’ drive from Kaibab National Forest. Free WiFi is available. A satellite TV, a small refrigerator and air conditioning are offered in each room at Norris Inn Williams.
Very nice place to stay. The room clean and quite.
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Williams - Grand Canyon Area is located in Williams. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features family rooms.
Nähe zum Ortskern und nicht weit zum Grand Canyon.
Located in the picturesque town of Williams and nestled along Arizona's historic Route 66, the Comfort Inn Near Grand Canyon hotel is within walking distance to the Grand Canyon Railway train depot.
Loved the hot breakfast. Room was clean, beds comfortable.
Rodeway Inn & Suites Williams Downtowner-Rte 66 is offering accommodation in Williams. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Location on Route 66, best value near Grsnd Canyon
Americas Best Value Inn is located in Williams, a sleepy mountain community, known as the Gateway to the Grand Canyon.
everything was fine. happy with service/room.
FAQs about hotels in Williams
On average, 3-star hotels in Williams cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Williams are £159 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Williams can on average be found for £118 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £195 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Williams for tonight. You'll pay on average around £311 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Williams will cost around £234 (based on Booking.com prices).
This quiet and quirky town is loacted an hour from the South...
This quiet and quirky town is loacted an hour from the South Rim Trail of the Grand Canyon.
We stayed at the Highlander Motel which is only a short distance walk to some great local resturants and bars, gas stations and grocery stores.
We ate at the Cruiser's Route 66 Cafe, I highly rate the Santa Fe Chicken Sandwhich and the atomosphere was that of a true diner.
The locals are great and I hope any one who vists, enjoys Williams as much as I did!
Tayla Tokona
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Friendly staff and cute property with beautiful views of the...
Friendly staff and cute property with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Super accommodating and easy to find with attractions and places to eat within a 3 to 15 minutes drive depending on which business you chose to visit. It is also about an hours (1hr) drive away from the Grand Canyon. Was a relaxing and fun experience.
Jay
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Williams is a great little historic town A lot of great...
Williams is a great little historic town A lot of great eating options and the gateway to the Grand Canyon. The pizza place/brewery is great and the Pine Breakfast Restaurant is amazing. The Route 66 Diner has great service but the food is meh. I wish we had more time to spend in actual Williams and walk around to all of the fun shops!
Tava
United States
10
Scored 10
Williams is a quaint little town but still has plenty to do...
Williams is a quaint little town but still has plenty to do and great food! Bearizona is always a must and right up the street, and there’s also the coaster and shooting range for fun entertainment. It’s also a great location for many beautiful Poot ions within driving range from the Grand Canyon to Sedona, Jerome, and Flagstaff.
Stacy
United States
10
Scored 10
Cute little tourist town on the way to the Grand Canyon.
Cute little tourist town on the way to the Grand Canyon. Good place for a night or two. About an hour to the Grand Canyon by car. The town is very tourist oriented and friendly. Very walkable with good restaurants. We took the train tour from Williams to the Grand Canyon and it was very enjoyable.
Gregory
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Williams is beautiful and very green even during 25 degree...
Williams is beautiful and very green even during 25 degree temps. Dress warm! You will do a lot of walking because the traffic is crowded downtown and its quicker to park and walk. We liked how festive the town looked with all holiday lights everywhere. We had good pizza downtown. The buffet dinner in downtown was not impressive cost us $60 for a couple. Not worth it.
Everyone there was friendly and efficient. We were informed at check in of the COVID restrictions and policies. We did not hear any noise from adjoining rooms or hallway. Buffet breakfast next door at the Fred Harvey Restaurant was plentiful & delicious. The hotel is right next to the train station. The train makes 2 trips to the Grand Canyon daily. The hotel lobby still has 1890's ambiance, but the rooms are modern and comfortable. The little town of Williams is on Route 66 & plays that up.
The location was great, situated on Route 66. We stayed in Carriages House, which is next to the hotel, the rooms were excellent, clean and comfortable for a family of 4 adults. Parking was available to the rear of the building or just in front. Easy check in and checking out. Outside the room is a shared space with a kettle, tea, coffee, and a microwave. Would highly recommend a stay here, especially if travelling route 66 or visiting Grand Canyon village.
Williams AZ Hostel is the VERY BEST PLACE for Solo Travelers who show up in this area to visit the Grand Canyon. The hostel — just a one hour drive from the South Rim is very clean, with all nice bathroom facilities and a shared kitchen — AND it no longer has dorms ~ so you get a private room ~ all to yoursel—for a Very Good Price!
The town (Williams, AZ) was very tourist-friendly. The hotel was located right in the center of town. The room was good, but the floorplan was not quite what I expected from the pictures I viewed on-line. Especially in light of traveling with another couple. But everything worked out and we were all happy and had a good experience,
We have been going to Williams in the first week of December for over 10 years. We have stayed in tents, trailers, hotels, and rentals. This place was the best. Close to where we needed to be. Warm inviting comfortable. Loved the amenities in the kitchen and the little treats for us.
We are hoping to get this again next year.
Location and price were the key factors for us; we visited to the Grand Canyon early the next day. that said, we loved the style of the Hotel, which fitted well in this Arizona town. An experience we will never forget.
We arrived late, so we were grateful for the clear instructions to get into our room, which was nice and warm.
We stayed here for one night. Sadly only one night because this was the nicest hotel we stayed at during our roadtrip. Such a cute place, they pay attention to detail. Staff is also very nice. Will stay there again if I ever go back to Williams!
Good location to explore the Grand Canyon and few restaurants in walking distance , easy parking outside of unit .Williams was a nice little town , Safeway grocery store was good for any supplies you needed, but not in walking distance.
Friendly staff, comfortable bed, spacious, good price, location, Williams is a cute friendly town and perfect location from visiting the Grand Canyon. ( hotels were too expensive near Grand Canyon!) we enjoyed our stay here!
Beautiful property and a lovely historical theme. We were sad we didn’t stay here longer. Easy access to Grand Canyon (about 30 mins away) and 5 minute drive into Williams for restaurants and shopping.
The location is great. Near all of the shopping in Williams. The bed was comfortable and clean. But the room is old and could use a little more attention when they are cleaned.
We had a large and comfortable room, we enjoyed the pool and the jacuzzi, Williams is a lovely city on Route 66. Overall it was great stop on our way to the Grand Canyon.
The pool and hot tub were nice. The food was tasty except for a few things and pretty expensive. Breakfast was good. Williams is a cute little town to visit on Route 66.
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