Flagstaff

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This 1894 rambling Craftsman-style house on the edge of Flagstaff’s lively downtown has 9 antiques-filled rooms each with its own fireplace. — Travel + Leisure
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A huge, old-fashioned neon sign towers over this allegedly haunted 1926 landmark hotel, hinting at what's inside: feather lampshades, vintage furniture, bold colors and eclectic decor. — Lonely Planet
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Economical rates in a beautiful setting. — Gayot
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The Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort boasts an on-site casino with more than 1,100 slot machines, bingo and numerous table games, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. — U.S. News & World Report
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With a columned veranda, this hotel, built in 1897, is a dramatic presence at the hub of town. — Fodor's
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Low-key and friendly Starlight Pines is located in a Victorian-style home and offers four spacious, homey rooms, each with Tiffany-style lamps, antique claw-foot tubs and other lovely touches. — Lonely Planet
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Lake Havasu City is the perfect setting for a place with a name like "Heat Hotel. — Gayot
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Just 3 blocks from Flagstaff’s historic downtown, this B&B is in a beautiful two-story Victorian red-sandstone house built in 1902. — Frommer's
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Housed in a historic building with hardwood floors and Southwestern decor, this bright, homey and immaculate hostel offers eight private rooms and dorms with a four-person maximum. — Lonely Planet
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Built in 1929 as Flagstaff's first motel, this independent hostel offers the same friendly service and clean, well-run accommodations as its sister property, Grand Canyon International Hostel. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
This big ponderosa-shaded campground lies a mile north of I-40 off exit 201, 5 miles northeast of downtown Flagstaff. — Lonely Planet
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This big, modern hotel is located right next to the depot for the railroad to the South Rim, and specializes in packages that include train tickets. — Frommer's
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In the Coconino National Forest just outside of Flagstaff, Little Elden Springs Horse Camp is a campground designated only for people with horses. — Lonely Planet
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