Spend The Night In A Historic Home On Route 66 For An Old-Fashioned Arizona Getaway
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If you’re looking for places to stay in Williams Arizona, it’s hard to beat the Historic Yellow House. This charming little hideaway is nestled along Historic Route 66, and it’s just an hour from the Grand Canyon.
Visit the Historic Yellow House listing on VRBO for more information and/or to book your stay.
Have you ever stayed in this cozy cottage along Route 66? It’s definitely one of the most charming places to stay in Williams Arizona. Don’t forget to check out our previous article for an iconic Arizona attraction to visit while you’re in town!
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Places to stay on Route 66 in Arizona
What are some other unique places to stay on Route 66 in Arizona?
There are few places that better depict the image of America than Route 66. The Mother Road fostered a pride in the unique culture found across the country and you can easily see that pop up in the attractions along the highway. Arizona has a proud history with Route 66, with many towns and points of interest located on this iconic route. As a result, there are lots of amazing places to stay on Route 66 in Arizona, in addition to the Historic Yellow House in Williams!
For those into the #RVlife, Canyon Motel and RV Park is another Williams accommodation that's sure to please. This motel has little cottages and spots to park your RV but the accommodations you really want here are the renovated train cars. There are three cars overall: one Grand Canyon railcar and two little caboose suites that offer a unique stay. For a classic Route 66 hotel experience, La Posada Hotel is another Arizona accommodation that is a historic landmark and one of the last railroad hotels built along the Santa Fe Railroad. The brainchild of railroad entrepreneur Fred Harvey and architect Mary Colter, the 1929 hotel has a luxurious atmosphere that will make your stay ever relaxing.
Finally, for peak Route 66 vibes, The Stagecoach 66 Motel is a total blast from the past. This motel in Seligman looks pretty ordinary from the outside, but one step into the rooms and you’ll find some pretty unique décor. There’s one room dedicated to Elvis and another called the Bunkhouse.
Looking for more ways to get your kicks along Route 66 in Arizona? Ditch the car and ride the Amtrak from Kingman to Winslow!