The Lodge On Route 66 - Williams
35.25112, -112.18575Experience Unmatched Elegance at the Lodge On Route 66
Situated in Williams, Arizona, the Lodge On Route 66 emerges as Williams' sole upscale accommodation, situated along the historic and iconic Route 66. This Williams hotel not only provides a gateway to the mesmerizing beauty of the Grand Canyon and Kaibab National Forest but also ensures a lavish and memorable stay with its modern amenities and luxurious services. It stands as a beacon of comfort and elegance, offering a unique lodging experience amidst the rich backdrop of Williams, AZ.
Luxurious Rooms with Modern Amenities
Each unit at the Lodge Route 66 has been designed with meticulous attention to detail, offering guests upscale amenities including a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a coffee machine, and a private bathroom equipped with a bath and complimentary toiletries. Special attention has been paid to the lighting and furniture, with recessed canned lights above the beds and high-quality wood furnishings enhancing the ambiance. The lodge's rooms also feature a harmonious blend of tiles, carpeting, and wood, creating a warm and inviting environment.
Delightful Dining Experience at The Lodge Route 66
The property boasts a dining area where guests can enjoy a continental breakfast that includes a good selection of hot items, with scrambled eggs and make-it-yourself options. The dining area is decorated with framed photographs of the region, adding a touch of local charm to your meals. Guests are also treated to free breakfast, starting their day on a delightful note.
Exceptional Services for a Memorable Stay
Highlighting its commitment to providing an exceptional stay, this Williams motel offers numerous services to enhance guest comfort. Complimentary Wi-Fi and parking are available to all guests, ensuring convenience from arrival to departure. Additionally, the two exterior fireplaces offer a cozy spot for guests to lounge and relax, enjoying the music and comfort these spaces provide.
Entertainment and Relaxation Abound at The Lodge On Route 66
Entertainment options are plentiful, with the lodge offering direct access to the historic district, Old West main attractions, train station, shops, parks, restaurants, and nightlife, all within walking distance. After a day of exploring, the double-headed walk-in travertine shower in select rooms provides a perfect relaxation spot.
Prime Location & Easy Transportation
Located in the heart of the Kaibab National Forest and at an elevation of 6.770 feet, the Lodge On Route 66 offers not just breathtaking views but also a convenient base for exploring the surrounding attractions. The nearest airport, Flagstaff Pulliam, is 60 km away, making it easily accessible for travelers. Despite the town's charm, guests should be aware of the noisy freight trains that run through the town at night. The Lodge On Route 66 redefines the standard of luxury with its exceptional amenities, detailed architecture, and prime location, making it an exemplary choice for those seeking lodging in Williams, AZ.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:1 Queen Size Bed2 Queen Size Beds
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Max:4 persons
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Essential information about The Lodge On Route 66
💵 Lowest room price | 155 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 35.0 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Flagstaff Pulliam, FLG |
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Reviews of The Lodge On Route 66
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missingWrote a review on Nov 17dirty bathroom grout
However, the bathroom floor grout looked like it was auditioning for a horror film! And let’s just say the room wasn't exactly spacious— it was snug enough for a couple of sardines!
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missingWrote a review on Nov 14cozy suiterelaxing amenitieslimited breakfast options
We were pleasantly surprised with our upgrade to a cozy queen suite with a cute living area and fireplace. The hotel offers great relaxation options like a mini fridge for snacks and a make-your-own waffle station for breakfast. The only thing was the breakfast could have used a bit more variety, but overall, our stay was fantastic! 😊
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missingWrote a review on Oct 18spacious suitedelicious breakfast
Highly recommended for families seeking comfort
We had an unexpected upgrade to a spacious suite upon arrival, it really set the tone for our stay. Plus, the breakfast was a step above the average motel fare, freshly brewed coffee and everything ready to go when we arrived.
It was not inexpensive, but reasonable given the quality and comfort.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 08comfortable two-queen roomgreat breakfastsmall room
I had a great stay in the cozy two-queen bedroom. the breakfast wowed me, and the room was clean and well-furnished. Definitely would return!
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missingWrote a review on Oct 03beaut stafftight roomsfew power points
location's beaut for exploring, and staff were super friendly!
rooms are a bit tight for bags, and could use more power points. 😬
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missingWrote a review on Sept 27clean roomcomfortable stayvariety of breakfastuncomfortable mattresslimited breakfast optionsweak internet
I enjoyed my stay for two nights in a Queen Room with Two Queen Beds. The room was clean and comfortable, and the breakfast had a nice variety, which I appreciated. However, the mattress was not comfortable, and the breakfast options could be improved as I would have preferred more substantial choices.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 26spacious suitenon-functional refrigerator
The King Suite was spacious, but the refrigerator was non-functional upon arrival.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 15spacious roomclean bathroomincluded breakfasttrain noiselimited privacy
The room was comfy and spacious, perfect for a family of 4. The bathroom was clean and had enough space too. I loved that the bed was really nice, and there were extra towels. Breakfast was included, which was great! A solid spot for Route 66 vibes. Only downside was a bit of noise from the trains passing by at night.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 23clean roomvariety of breakfastcentral locationmisleading floorplantrain noise
The room was clean and comfortable. I enjoyed the breakfast selection, especially the variety of hot items. It reminded me of when I visited the Grand Canyon and had a nice continental breakfast. The location was central, making it easy to explore the area. I appreciated the staff's assistance during check-in.
The floorplan did not match the online images. I also noticed noise from freight trains during the night, which was a bit disturbing.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 05friendly staffcentral locationhelpful assistancesubpar breakfastdirty bathroom floors
Our stay was centered around exploring the attractions in Williams, and I loved how centrally located the place was. It made it easy to visit local spots like Bearizona Wildlife Park and the Small Town America Museum. The staff was particularly helpful, especially John, who lent a hand with our luggage, making things smoother for us. Although the breakfast options could use some variety and a better cleaning of the bathroom floors, overall, we had a good time and managed to enjoy the area.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 03clean suitefree parkingslow wi-fi
Free parking and clean suite were great, but Wi-Fi was slow and check-in took forever.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 25clean roomcharming decorlimited breakfastcozy fitwalking distance
The upgraded Queen Suite had charming decor, featuring a cozy living area with a fireplace and a comfortable bedroom with a Queen size bed. The clean and spacious room was conveniently located within walking distance of local attractions. Breakfast options included a continental spread, although a more protein-rich selection would have been preferable. Overall, a delightful stay for those visiting the area.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 10spacious roomfriendly stafflack of play area
We had a fantastic time relaxing and exploring the fun sights of northern Arizona. Our room was spacious, which made it easier for our two small kids to play around. The staff gave us great tips about local restaurants during our busy visit!
My children wanted a play area to burn off energy after long drives. It would be great if there was a dedicated kids' space or some toys available for younger guests.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 06cozy roomplush bedhot breakfast
I had a cozy one-night stay in a Queen Room. The bed was plush and the TV offered many channels. Breakfast included hot items like waffles. It felt welcoming and was conveniently located on Route 66. Parking was easy, too! 😊
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missingWrote a review on May 31cozy roompoorly cleaned room
The room was cozy, but the cleaning could have been better.
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