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Reviewed July 13, 2017

Got to Williams a bit early as checkin (office open) was not 'til 3PM. Upon checkin I was greeted by the owner. After chatting for a while I wondered upstairs to find my room. Most of the room doors were open & it was great to see the different decor of the various rooms. Once I found the "Swede Suite" I was pleasantly surprised. A sitting room + bedroom + private bath. Lots of charm and character. I went back and took videos of the various rooms and hallway which was more like a wonderful old parlor. It felt like stepping back in time.

Date of stay: June 2017
  • Trip type: Traveled solo
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1  Thank archangel7m
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Reviewed July 11, 2017

Easy drive to Grand Canyon! The hotel is the oldest building in town so don't air conditioning or some fancy amenities. This is just an historic place.Breakfast not included but you can find some good places near by.

Date of stay: June 2017
  • Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Thank 2014MDR
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Reviewed July 6, 2017 via mobile

We were very pleased with this hotel. It appeared to be well managed and the staff was friendly. We had a very comfortable room and I was thrilled to walk in and see a Keurig!

We learned that water bottles are not for sale in the Grand Canyon National Park. They told us we could walk across the street to the Dollar Store to purchase water to take with us.

The bus picked us up on time right in front of the hotel and transported us to the Grand Canyon Railroad.

Date of stay: July 2017
Trip type: Traveled as a couple
2  Thank Paula B
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Reviewed July 6, 2017

Sehr kleines Zimmer – große Überraschung: OHNE Fenster! – dazu noch folgendes Problem: weder Klimaanlage noch Ventilator funktionierten, somit nachts drückend schwül, kaum Atemluft, kein Schlaf möglich – Zimmertausch nicht möglich, da alle Zimmer belegt – verließen das Hotel nach dieser Nacht und buchten uns in einem anderen ein; Mehrkosten von 130 Dollar! – Personal war sehr freundlich, doch insgesamt eine große Enttäuschung!!
Very small room – big surprise: WITHOUT window!! – in addition following problems: neither air condition nor fan were working, therefore very sultry at night, nearly no air for breathing, couldn’t sleep – couldn’t get other room the next day, as hotel was fully booked – left hotel after that night though two nights booked – had to book room in another hotel at additional costs of 130 $ - staff were very friendly but this hotel was so disappointing!!!

Date of stay: June 2017
Trip type: Traveled with family
Thank GerdF
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Reviewed June 30, 2017

If you are planning a trip the Grand Canyon Railway it's well worth stopping in Williams AZ to explore the historic town, situated on the famous Route 66. We have been there twice, each time staying in the town's oldest building, The Grand Canyon Hotel. The rooms are decorated in a charming and quaint style, but still possess all modern conveniences. The hotel staff are super friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable about how to get around the area. The prices are very reasonable and the Grand Canyon is a short and very nice drive away.

Room tip: I had the 'First World War' room, which was great.
Date of stay: June 2017
  • Trip type: Traveled with family
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Thank 116JamesG
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