When to Visit Based on Price
People tend to visit Flagstaff during the spring, summer and fall, because that’s the best weather for it’s outdoor activities. The winters are almost exclusively for skiers and winter activities. Coming early or late in the season will get you your best rates.• Low Season: Because of the cold weather, October through May is the off-season. Average Daily Rates of:
- 2 Star: $27 - $159
- 3 Star: $110 - $310
- 4 Star: $77 - $406
- 2 Star: $43 - $145
- 3 Star: $120 - $340
- 4 Star: $177 - $430
Sights you mustn’t miss
Wupatki National Monument
Bring a bottle of water, hiking shoes and your camera because you will want to capture the sights and history of the 800-year-old village. Here you’ll find prehistoric pueblo homes preserved incredibly as works of masonry art. Be amazed at the rugged terrain the American Indian once called home.Historic Downtown Flagstaff
Take a walking tour of this historic town center, starting at the old Tudor-style Santa Fe Railroad Station, now Visitors Center. They will outfit you with all the info and maps needed for your journey. You will experience history in the 1888 Babbitt Brothers Trading Company, 1920’s Weatherford Hotel and Spanish Monte Vista Hotel. And along the way, you’ll find many shops, restaurants and bars to take a break in.Arboretum At Flagstaff
Spend some time with nature, in the middle of the world’s largest forest of Ponderosa Pines. Here you may roam about some 2000 native plant species. View live birds of prey, owls, hawks and Arizona eagles.Fun things to do
Lowell Observatory
This Observatory is now home to the Discovery Channels Telescope. It’s a 53 million dollar investment in science, and you might want to check it out while in Flagstaff. Take a tour, peer through a telescope, visit Mars, it’s all possible here.Orpheum Theater
This is a historical old movie house from the early 1900’s, built by John Weatherford. It was in operation until closed in 1990. Re-opened again in 2002, this movie house not draws some of the best entertainers in the world. Bringing in names like Arlo Guthrie, Switchfoot, Loudon Wainwright III, and Nashville Pussy, you just might want to check who’s playing while your there.Walnut Canyon National Monument
Stand at the base of the canyon walls, and gaze up at the cave type residents of ancient inhabitants of Walnut Canyon. Imagine how they could have created these homes inside the cliff walls. Walk in the footprints of Pueblo people who lived there so long ago.Salsa Brava Restaurant
Follow the steps of the hit Food Channel Diners, Drive-in and Dives, and check out this place for eats. Start with tableside Guacamole, then on to the on to a plate of barbeque ribs. Prove Guy right and eat here tonight.Beaver Street Brewery
One of the most popular places to eat in Flagstaff, located a block from the historic train station, this is the place you are looking for as you stroll the streets mid day, or evening. It offers great beer on tap, and view your Chef prepare you meal in the open kitchen. Grab a pint of Bramble Berry Brew, and a El Gordo wood fired pizza slice, and you’ll be happy, happy, happy.Day Trips
Sedona
Take a 45-minute drive to Sedona in Red Rock Country and visit the vortex area, explore hidden canyons, trails and streams. Don’t worry about the weather because SedonaOur recommendations in Flagstaff
Hotel Aspen InnSuites Flagstaff/Grand Canyon
In the city center and near a train station, Hotel Aspen InnSuites Flagstaff/Grand Canyon is in an area with good shopping. Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and West of the Moon Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Arizona Snowbowl and Forest Highlands Golf Club. Our guests appreciate the hotel's central location.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Flagstaff
Located in Flagstaff, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Flagstaff is near the airport and near a train station. Riordon Mansion and Heritage Square are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Thorpe Park and Buffalo Park.
Sleep Inn Flagstaff
Located in Flagstaff, Sleep Inn Flagstaff is in the city center and near the airport. Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and Doris Harper White Community Playhouse are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Riordon Mansion and Heritage Square.
GreenTree Inn Flagstaff
Near a train station, GreenTree Inn Flagstaff is in an area with good shopping. Riordon Mansion and Heritage Square are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Thorpe Park and Buffalo Park.
Hilton Garden Inn - Flagstaff
Located in Flagstaff, Hilton Garden Inn - Flagstaff is in the suburbs and near the airport. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Oak Creek Canyon and Thorpe Park, while Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and Doris Harper White Community Playhouse are cultural highlights.
Studio 6 Suites – Flagstaff, AZ
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Flagstaff I-40 East Lucky Lane is located in Flagstaff. Arizona Snowbowl and Forest Highlands Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Bushmaster Park and Thorpe Park.
Days Hotel by Wyndham Flagstaff
Days Hotel by Wyndham Flagstaff is located in Flagstaff. Heritage Square and Riordon Mansion are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Bushmaster Park and Thorpe Park.
Days Inn by Wyndham Flagstaff I-40
Located in Flagstaff, Days Inn by Wyndham Flagstaff I-40 is in an area with good airport proximity. Arizona Snowbowl and Forest Highlands Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Thorpe Park and Buffalo Park.
Little America Flagstaff
Located in Flagstaff, Little America Flagstaff is near the airport. Arizona Snowbowl and Forest Highlands Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Bushmaster Park and Thorpe Park. Our guests love the hotel's quiet location.