78 rooms from CA$272 per night
“An historic national landmark hotel, perched on the edge of the Grand Canyon Rim. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, some have balconies with awe inspiring views. Full of old frontier charm and commanding the best view in Grand Canyon Village. ”
“An historic national landmark hotel, perched on the edge of the Grand Canyon Rim. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, some have balconies with awe inspiring views. Full of old frontier charm and commanding the best view in Grand Canyon Village. ”
Hotel Review
This hotel has not been inspected and reviewed by the Hotel Guru but has been recommended by other guides that we respect.
Recommended For
- Trekking
- Hiking is one of the most rewarding ways to see Grand Canyon, ask at the front desk about what trail will suit your needs.
- Fishing
- Arizona state fishing licenses are required for any fishing in the park, pick these up at General Store in Market Plaza.
- Mountain biking
- Bicycle rentals, supplied by Bright Angel Bicycles, are available at the Visitor Center.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Authentic Navajo tribal dances and traditional flute music from the Navajo Nation.
- Learning
- Attend lectures on the history of the area at the Kolb Studio and Tusayan Museum.
- Restaurant
- Family style from snacks to traditional dining.
- Child friendly
- Children over the age of 16 are welcome.
- Lively
- Family Suites
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Full of character
- Theme hotel
- Sit-out Terrace
- Artworks
- Landmark
- Antiques
- Quirky
- In/by the desert
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Traditional
- Eco
- Charming
- Romantic
- Free wifi
- Views
- Secluded setting
Facilities
- Cots available
- Roll out beds and cots are available on request.
- Restaurant
- Family style from snacks to traditional dining.
- Child friendly
- Children over the age of 16 are welcome.
- Parking
- Free parking on-site.
- Shops
- On-site gift shop.
- Outdoor dining
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Communal Dining
- Fireplace
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Air conditioning
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Concierge
- Sitting Room
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Wifi
- Free wifi
- Views
- Safe
- Bath robes
Activities
- Trekking
- Hiking is one of the most rewarding ways to see Grand Canyon, ask at the front desk about what trail will suit your needs.
- Fishing
- Arizona state fishing licenses are required for any fishing in the park, pick these up at General Store in Market Plaza.
- Mountain biking
- Bicycle rentals, supplied by Bright Angel Bicycles, are available at the Visitor Center.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Authentic Navajo tribal dances and traditional flute music from the Navajo Nation.
- Learning
- Attend lectures on the history of the area at the Kolb Studio and Tusayan Museum.
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78 rooms from CA$272 per night
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