Williams is not really the place to come for intense, upscale shopping. It is however, a great place to see local crafts and art, particularly that of the native Hopi Pueblo Indian Tribe, who are known for their artwork.

The Pueblo Indian Gallery located right on Route 66 offers a variety of locally done work. Here you are sure to find art, jewelery, sculpture, pottery, rugs, and more. The Thunder Eagle, also on Route 66 has a huge collection of Hopi and Navajo jewelry.

For American crafts and artwork, head to the Rustic Raspberry on what else, but Route 66. In fact, Route 66 really is thoroughfare of life in Williams. Stores and restaurants thrive in this area and for good reason, it being an attraction itself. Your Route 66 shopping tour then, would not be complete without a visit to the country's best selection of Route 66 inspired gifts available at the Route 66 Roadstore.

If its gifts and souvenirs you are still after, there is more than enough near and at the Grand Canyon National Park. The whole area is a tourist mecca so there is no shortage of any kind of trinket you may want to remember your stay here!