What's
romantic about Arizona? You could start with the Grand Canyon, but
there's so much more. A landscape that varies from mountain ranges, to
rivers, to lush forests and grasslands, to sand dunes. A history that
goes back thousands of years and a rich and diverse culture.
There is nothing as beautiful as a full moon in Arizona. And here are
some of the most beautiful- and affordable- accommodations to tempt you.
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Phoenix
Sedona
Williams
Cities in bold text have theme room hotels
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Phoenix
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Hotel San Carlos
202 North Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(866) 253-4121
Theme rooms?
Yes- 11 celebrity suites. Pictured here is the "Mae West Suite", and is
that not the most incredible canopy you've ever seen in your life??
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Beautiful!
All rooms are perfect! Jacuzzi suites available. Built in 1928, this
seven-story hotel offers a touch of history in the heart of downtown’s
Copper Square District and provides easy access to the convention
center, and nearby cultural and entertainment attractions.
Rooms
are appointed with fine brocades and thick drapes in a relaxing neutral
color scheme. Conveniences include coffeemakers, cable TV with free
HBO, and modem Internet access.
The Hotel San Carlos features 115 recently renovated rooms, all of which feature high ceilings and antique fixtures
Substantially
remodeled in 2002, the hotel updated its original Italian Renaissance
style with two new restaurants, upgraded meeting facilities, and a
rooftop pool.
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Related Phoenix Links:
Phoenix Convention & Visitor Bureau
Four free travel guides available here. |
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Sedona
In addition to
the famous red rock formations, Sedona is home to five star
hotels, restaurants, shops and galleries. With near-perfect weather
year round, what's not to love about this place?
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Adobe Village Graham Inn
150 Canyon Circle Drive,
Sedona, Arizona 86351
800-228-1425
Theme rooms? Yes - 28 themed rooms and villas.
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| Notes: Amazing! Another quality recommendation from a guest. This
hotel has only one room that falls under $200 per night. It is a little
more expensive than most of the hotels in this list, but after this glowing recommendation I had to add it. |
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Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa
90 Ridge Trail Drive
Sedona, AZ 86351
Tel: 1-928-284-4040
Theme rooms? No
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Notes: Lovely interior
and exterior. Definitely transports you out of reality and into another
world. The resort is set against the red rock formations of Arizona’s high desert, 30 miles south of Flagstaff. Suites with southwestern décor feature hand carved alder wood furniture and wrought iron accents.
The resort is part of a complex that includes an 18-hole championship golf course and the full service Hilton Spa.
The
three-story resort includes 219 suites with furnished balconies or
patios. Possible views include surrounding red rock formations, pine
tree-lined fairways, or lakes (views cannot be guaranteed). All
548-square-foot suites include hand carved alder wood furniture from
Mexico and wrought iron furniture accents. Both high-speed Internet
access and dial-up Internet access are available (surcharge). Suites
have living and dining areas, separate vanity areas, separate bedrooms,
gas fireplaces, wet bars, microwaves, and refrigerators. Suites also
include two televisions, premium cable channels, and Sony Play Stations
(surcharge). Turndown service is available by request. All suites are
non-smoking.
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Related Sedona Links
Sedona Office of Tourism
One free travel guide available here
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Williams
Nestled in the meadows and valleys of Bill Williams Mountain, Williams is located in the Kaibab National Forest. A charming small town with plenty of big city amenities only a short drive away in Flagstaff.
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Legacies Bed and Breakfast
450 South 11th Street
Williams, Arizona 86046
(866) 370-2288 or (928) 635-4880
Theme rooms? Yes, 3
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Notes:
A smaller three room B&B with big hotel amenities. Three exquisite
themed rooms for you to choose from. All rooms have a stocked
mini-frig, phones, Dish Network TV, bathrobes, VCR on request, iron,
hairdryer, and lavendar shampoos and lotions.
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Related Williams Links:
Williams Visitor Guide
Grand Canyon Cavern
Kaibab National Forest - The official Forest Service website. Offers info on recreation, management, and visitors.
Also provides both a FAQ and a set of links.
Grand Canyon Railway - Historic steam engine locomotive ride to the Grand
Canyon.
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Nearby Restaurants:
Rod's Steakhouse
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Related Arizona Links:
Arizona Office of Tourism
Receive a free Arizona travel guide here
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