Top rated hotels in Flagstaff

Days Hotel by Wyndham Flagstaff
4.2/5112 Reviews
We stayed here for a night en route to the Grand Canyon. Flagstaff is a useful overnight stop from Phoenix. We booked this hotel because it was a little cheaper than some of the others and on approach it did look a bit seedy in the reception area. The public areas and general corridors could certainly do with some additional tender loving care. Nevertheless, once we got in the room all was absolutely fine and it looked to me as though the room had recently been refurbished, with nice LED lighting in the bathroom and all the space, facilities and air con and other things that one would expect from a three star hotel. The staff were pleasant, if a little gruff. The hotel is close to a busy rail line with trains running through the night. If this bothers you, ask for a room at the front of the hotel. We decided not to opt for the (additional fee) breakfast in the diner next-door but went to a local, excellent, iHop. Nevertheless, overall, I would recommend this as a reasonable place for an overnight stop.
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham East Flagstaff
4.1/5101 Reviews
The reception staff were always friendly, but the cleanliness of our room was lacking. We stayed in room 104, and while I appreciate that this is a pet-friendly hotel, we found hair on the bed, and the bathroom and toilet bowl had stains. When I travel, I expect to enjoy comfort and a clean environment. As someone who works in the hotel industry, I can say this was by far the dirtiest room we have encountered. Additionally, we didn't receive bottled water for making coffee, even though coffee facilities were provided. The walls were quite thin, and we could hear the television from the neighboring room at 2 a.m., which made the experience less than enjoyable. Overall, this was not a pleasant stay.
Days Inn by Wyndham Flagstaff I-40
4.2/5108 Reviews
The hotel is very clean, the staff is very good, the location is easy to find, and the price is very suitable. It is very convenient to drive about an hour and a half from the hotel to the Grand Canyon National Park.

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