Gorgeous Sunsets at Hotel in Chinle, ArizonaLocated in the heart of Navajo Nation, the Holiday Inn® Canyon de Chelly (Chinle) hotel provides an impeccable mixture of ancient Navajo traditions and modern conveniences. With great features like an outdoor pool and a beautiful courtyard, you'll stay relaxed.From our hotel's location in Chinle, AZ, guests can roam the Canyon de Chelly National Monument. There are 11 points around the rim of the canyon that travelers can drive to and that overlook the spectacular canyon. If these incredible panoramas of weathered rock and plunging cliffs are not enough, tour guides can take you down to the canyon floor where ancient ruins, petroglyphs and pictographs are still visible.Those staying at our hotel's property in Chinle, AZ for business find that the hotel is centrally located on the Navajo Reservation. The hotel also provides complimentary wireless Internet access and 900 sq ft of flexible meeting space.Seeing all of Canyon de Chelly, the second-largest canyon in the country, may leave you exhausted. At the end of your adventures, you can return to the hotel and order a savory meal at Garcia's Restaurant, where Navajo and regional dishes are the specialty. Patrons can also pick up authentic Navajo jewelry and pottery in our Garcia Trading Post to remember their visit. Choose the Holiday Inn® Canyon de Chelly (Chinle) hotel and experience all that this majestic canyon landscape offers.
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The room is not small, the design is very unreasonable, the plug is too small, the water flowing in the water pipe is yellow, it has been put for a long time, and the front desk gave a few bottles of water, but we entered the room and found that the water in the water pipe could not be drunk at all, and went out to get his own water in the car. Because I had exhausted the water in the car, I went to the front desk in the morning to check out and prepare some more water to prepare, so that I could stick to the place where I could buy water nearby, but I was told that there was no free water, only paid water 🙄 I originally explained to her that there was a problem with the water pipe. But I don't want to delay our time on the road. . .