Flagstaff Lodging
Search Flagstaff, Arizona hotels and lodging categories - there one for nearly every kind of visitor. The Traditionalist has Flagstaff hotels and motels from a handful of familiar, quality brands. For the Individualist, any one of several Flagstaff bed and breakfasts will greet you with a cracking fire and the scent of pine. The Environmentalist can get back to nature at one of these Flagstaff cabins. The Escapist will love the first class resorts & spas in nearby Sedona. And for the Recreationalist, forest-covered Flagstaff RV parks and campgrounds can’t be matched.
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Little America Hotel Flagstaff
A Flagstaff Arizona hotel on a 500-acre private forest. Friendly staff exemplifies the Northern Arizona hospitality

Residence Inn Flagstaff
All suites hotel with golf course and National Forest views. Free breakfast buffet; in-suite kitchens, fireplaces

Hilton Garden Inn Flagstaff
Ideally located for exploring Northern Arizona - Grand Canyon, Sedona, NAU, biking, golf, hiking - minutes away

Drury Inn and Suites
Beautiful 6-story building in the heart of Flagstaff adjacent to NAU, minutes from attractions. Free breakfast, happy hour
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Days Inn Flagstaff West Route 66
A nostalgic Route 66 hotel near downtown. Game room, free breakfast, close to shopping, dining, hiking

Canyon Inn Motel
All recently renovated rooms, all clean and comfy. Free breakfast, Wi-fi and 99 cable channels including HBO

Rodeway Inn and Suites Flagstaff
Conveniently located off 1-40 at Butler. Interior corridor hotel features 87 rooms and suites with upscale amenities

Econo Lodge Lucky Lane
Conveniently located motel with full-service amenities: Free breakfast, fitness center, indoor pool, hot tub
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Abineau Lodge
Just 10 min S of Flagstaff, open year-round and one of the largest bed and breakfasts in Northern AZ. Pet Friendly!

The Inn at 410
This downtown Flagstaff bed and breakfast is consistently ranked a top 10 Arizona bed and breakfast inn

Elden House Bed and Breakfast
Nestled in the pines and oaks of Flagstaff with luxurious rooms overlooking the garden. Gourmet breakfasts

Grand Living Bed and Breakfast
The closest Bed and Breakfast to the Grand Canyon, located in Williams, AZ only an hour drive to the South Rim
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L Auberge de Sedona
Breathtaking vistas and creekside tranquility, magical dining, cozy lodge and intimate cottages

Sedona Real Inn and Suites
A country inn atmosphere with a bed & breakfast feel. Rooms and suites with majestic Sedona Red Rocks views

Orchards Inn of Sedona
Brand new spacious rooms, one-of-a-kind Red Rock views in the heart of Uptown, affordable rates, friendly service

Best Western Inn of Sedona
Save 20% on with the Shades of Summer package. Free breakfast, gift, $100 in shopping coupons
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Adobe Grand Villas
Luxurious AAA 4 Diamond Inn in Sedona. Large Villas, views, and luxury amenities. Private and romantic

Las Posadas of Sedona
Impeccable spacious 2-room suites and private, romantic villas at this brand-new luxury bed and breakfast

Adobe Village Graham inn
One of the country's finest bed and breakfasts. It seems to grow out of its red rock surroundings -Conde Nast Traveler

Creekside Inn at Sedona
Nestled on three acres of wooded property on Oak Creek, yet walking distance to Sedona Arts District
Flagstaff Weddings
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Lodging in Flagstaff and Nearby
Getting to know Flagstaff's main cross-roads can help you figure out where to stay in Flagstaff. "West Flagstaff" is many visitors' first point of entry, at the intersection of I-40 and I-17; the latter turns into Milton Road as you enter town and Northern Arizona University stands at the gateway. "Downtown" is easy, as Route 66 bisects the city and meets up with San Francisco Street at the heart of the historic district. "East Flagstaff" hotels are clustered near the spot where I-40 meets Butler Avenue, and stretches on along the base of Mount Elden.
Wondering why we include Sedona hotels, resorts and bed & breakfasts in our collection of Flagstaff lodging options? Because Sedona offers the upscale resorts and luxury inns that complement Flagstaff's affordable, accessible vibe. And located just 40 scenic minutes from Flagstaff through Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona offers Flagstaff visitors an opportunity to spend at least one night amid the famous red rocks for a different point of view, a tour of wine country, a little romance and private retreat, and easy access to the rest of the exciting Verde Valley.
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Hotels
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Bed & Breakfasts
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Cabins
Surrounded by the majesty of the San Francisco Peaks, these Flagstaff resorts and cabins offer the best of the outdoors year-round. [more…]
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Featured Lodging

Econo Lodge Lucky Lane
Conveniently located motel with full-service amenities: Free breakfast, fitness center, indoor pool, hot tub

Drury Inn and Suites
Beautiful 6-story building in the heart of Flagstaff adjacent to NAU, minutes from attractions. Free breakfast, happy hour
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March 12, 2010
Are you looking for something fun to do during spring break? Take them to the theater! That's right: Flagstaff Youth Theater presents their latest production in their series, Stories 2 Stage: The Triple F (Fanciful, Falsified, Fairy Tales) for two performances one day only during spring break. Come and see what FYT's new...
Flagstaff is the heart of Northern Arizona. As the largest metropolitan area in the state's high country, visitors find Flagstaff the perfect home base from which it's easy to venture out on day excursions to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, or the Verde Valley, returning to Flagstaff for first-class dining, lodging, entertainment and nightlife. Within 1 - 2 hours driving time, visitors can explore the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, drink in the flavor of Arizona's wine country, or marvel at the monolithic red rocks of Sedona. Flagstaff is the perfect location from which to venture out, and we're sure you'll always want to return.
Flagstaff, Arizona is the ideal place for your corporate event, family reunion, or association meeting. With academic facilities, Route 66, railroad and mining heritage, lively downtown events and world-renowned science and cultural attractions, Flagstaff is the perfect destination for your next group event. We invite meeting planners, tour operators or individuals in need of several rooms and/or meeting space to use our Event Request Form and eliminate the task of making dozens of phone calls and web searches. Upon submitting your request, you'll soon receive proposals with dates, rates and space availability from Flagstaff lodging and service providers that can meet your needs.
Need driving directions to Flagstaff from Phoenix, Las Vegas, and other cities nearby? Our handy directions will get you here. Ideally located in northern Arizona, Flagstaff is the crossroads of I-17 and I-40 – the latter being a coast-to-coast interstate. Once you’re in Flagstaff, you’ll see why it’s the Gateway to the Grand Canyon. Within 90 minutes driving time, Flagstaff visitors can find themselves peering over the edge of the Grand Canyon. Take a day trip to Sedona – the breathtaking capitol of Arizona Red Rock Country. Flagstaff is the perfect northern Arizona location from which to venture out, and we're sure you'll always want to find the road back.



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