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.
Elena
Italy
Spacious room and comfortable. Staff very welcoming, nice breakfast
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.
Oscar
Netherlands
The guy at the desk was very friendly and helpful unlike the experience we had in Mojave Comfort Inn a week and a half ago go.
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....
This hotel is located in downtown Williams, Arizona and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Each comfortable room is furnished with a satellite TV, table and two chairs.
Amazing location, huge rooms, waffles for breakfast
Motel 6 - Williams West - Grand Canyon is situated in Williams and features an indoor swimming pool is available for guests. Free WiFi is provided. At the hotel, rooms are equipped with a desk.
good location,if need buy sth can walk to safeway 1 mile
Ramada Williams is 5 minutes’ drive from historic Route 66. All rooms include a work desk, air-conditioning and a cable TV at Ramada Williams. An en suite bathroom is provided.
Good location, good value for money, good size rooms
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.
SureStay Hotel by Best Western Williams - Grand Canyon, one mile from Grand Canyon Railway Depot, features rooms with expanded cable TV and free WiFi.
Estor+cortina en la ventana. Cama muy cómoda. Personal superamable.
FAQs about hotels in Williams
On average, 3-star hotels in Williams cost € 103.93 per night, and 4-star hotels in Williams are € 184.55 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Williams can on average be found for € 138.37 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Williams this weekend is € 235.66 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 279.16. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Williams for this weekend cost on average around € 242.70 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 119.50 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Williams for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 169.36 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Williams will cost around € 215.53 (based on Booking.com prices).
William of course is a great little town or access to the...
William of course is a great little town or access to the Grand Canyon and of course the railway station for a train trip into the Grand Canyon. Plenty of eateries, taverns and gift stores. Real close to bearizona and(don't forget to check the Internet for discounts).
Richad
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Grand Canyon Train was a great excursion and would...
The Grand Canyon Train was a great excursion and would recommend it to anyone interested in visiting the Grand Canyon area from the south rim, but I would DEFINITELY DISUADE everyone from lodging at that property.
I personally would NEVER, EVER stay at that hotel again so long as I am breathing.
I hope you can garner my(our) extreme dissatisfaction with this property in particular.
Jaime E.
United States
10
Scored 10
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.
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.
This motel was built in 1953 on Route 66. The staff are very friendly, helpful, and have maintained the hotel very well. It has been recently remodeled and has large rooms which housed my family of six very comfortably. It is within walking distance of several restaurants including a microbrewery which was built in a historic building that used to be a saloon in the 1800s. The city was very family friendly and felt very safe. Definitely recommend staying here.
I chose the Ramada/Wyndham in Williams because it's only an hour south of the Grand Canyon and because they offered a suite with three queen beds for our party of 5. The suite was great! It was clean and comfortable with plenty of room. The pool and hot tub were welcome places to unwind, and the hotel was only about a mile away from Rt 66 where we were surprised to find a hoppin' place with great pizza and fun shops!
we had a good sized room and had good facilities including indoor pool and laundry on site. staff were friendly and helpful. The hotel is about 15 minutes walk from the centre of Williams and 10-12 minutes walk from the Williams Grand Canyon Railroad depot. it is also possible to drive in about 70 minutes to the main South Rim car parks at the Canyon. Williams is a nice town with lovely shops, bars and restaurants.
We had a lot of experience of staying in different hotels and apartments all around the world. Great interior and the most clean and new apartments we have ever been, so comfortable check in with code, very quiet, everything very well organized and smart, super cozy, interesting thematic of Grand Canyon in every little detail, definitely will come once again on next trip to Grand Canyon!
Loved the pool and hot tub! Good soundproofing. We didn't hear the other occupants unless we were in the halls. The cleaning crew seemed to care, and did a great job while we were there. The hotel is just out of town. Williams is small -- but very busy in the evening, and it was nice to be a few minutes away. It's also a very short drive to both the Grand Canyon Railway and Bearizona.
Good location, closer to Grand Canyon than Flagstaff. It's at the end of the shopping street, but easy walking distance to shops and restaurants. On route 66. Enough free parking in front of the hotel.
Had problems with my initial room (see below). Positive side: I got offered a refund, which I did receive soon after. That was good service and fair to me.
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,
Very unique! Interesting to think about all the crazy historical things that have gone on in that building. The best part of this hotel is the town of Williams! if you go, you have to visit the Canyon club bar- full of local characters!
Better location and much cheaper than Flagstaff if you're going to Grand Canyon. Clean and simple rooms with everything you actually need. Good coffee in the morning. Who wants hotel breakfast anyway, restaurants nearby are great
The room was clean and the receptionist nice. The breakfast was good and diversified (but a lot of garbage left because on the "only one use" dishes). The town of Williams is very nice so the hotel location is great.
Good size king room, clean and well maintained. We were in Williams for the train to the Grand Canyon this hotel is ideally located for this, it is literally a five minute walk to the train station.
This was our first stay at a La Quinta, we'd been on the road several days and this quickly became our favorite hotel and booked another night in Holbrook Arizona the very next day.
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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