Arizona Bed and Breakfast Inns | Places to Stay in Arizona

April 18, 2023 Rebbecca Marino

The state of Arizona is one that features a fantastic diversity of landscapes and areas of geological interest. North Arizona is famous for the Grand Canyon, a colorful chasm with steep rocky walls more than a mile deep and stretching some 277 miles alongside the Colorado River. Other notable destinations in North Arizona include Flagstaff set alongside the San Francisco Peaks which has the largest ponderosa pine forest, Museum of Northern Arizona, and is close to a number of national parks and monuments. On the south side of Arizona lies the city of Phoenix, the largest in Arizona. Notable day trips in Phoenix include the Heard Museum which is one of America's largest collections of Native American art, Phoenix Museum of History, as well as the Desert Botanical garden which has a great collection of desert plants.
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1. A Sunset Chateau

665 Sunset Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336-5410 1 (928) 325-2358
Excellent
86%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1918 reviews

A Sunset Chateau

A Sunset Chateau is a 25 room Bed & Breakfast located in the heart of West Sedona. We have a quiet, hilltop setting with unparalleled views of the red rocks. The property has lush gardens, several patios with tables/chairs, swings and hammocks, a pond/ stream/ waterfall, a heated salt water pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, and fire pit. Each suite includes organic soaps, shampoos and lotions as well as Starbucks(R) coffee. The B&B is owned and run by two artists, which give it a unique, artistic charm, with original paintings and murals throughout the property and individually decorated rooms. We additionally offer a free complimentary concierge services for setting up tours, dinner reservations, and day planning, as well as in-room massage for our guests.

Amazing

Reviewed By Beakerh20

This is how we would identify "A Sunset Chateau". The staff was beyond accommodating. The grounds were picture perfect. The morning breakfast which was served was always so delicious. There is nothing we can say that A Sunset Chateau can do to enhance our experience. This is a must and we will return again.

2. Bright Angel Lodge

9 North Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023
Excellent
41%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 3023 reviews

Bright Angel Lodge

Bright Angel Lodge, designed in 1935 by famed Southwest architect Mary E.J. Colter, has a natural rustic character and is a Registered National Historic Landmark. This iconic lodge and its surrounding cabins are rich with cultural history. Under the direction of the Santa Fe Railroad, Colter was tasked to design a fresh look for Bright Angel Lodge in an effort to provide more moderately priced lodging in contrast to El Tovar “up the hill.” She drew inspirations from many local sources in her architecture. Today, the Bright Angel Lodge and surrounding cabins serves as an iconic remembrance of its colorful past. Located at the top of Bright Angel Trail Head, the facility sees visitors from all around the world. Bright Angel Lodge also features The Harvey House Café, a family-friendly restaurant serving diner classics prepared in the Fred Harvey tradition from biscuits & gravy to gourmet burgers and fajitas. The Harvey House is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Amazing!

Reviewed By ArKrWa

We had a partial rim view cabin for 2 nights, and I can’t say enough good things about the room. Clean. Good size. Partial view is accurate from the room but you are literally steps from the rim trail. Early morning and after 5, the crowds thinned and it’s almost like you had the Canyon to yourself. If you’re planning a trip, I’d encourage you to stalk the Xanterra website. We were able to get a room probably 2-3 months before our trip. There are a lot of people who have to cancel and the website tracks that in real time. Totally worth it to stay inside the park and not have to drive in.

3. Prescott Pines Inn

901 White Spar Rd, Prescott, AZ 86303-7231
Excellent
92%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 373 reviews

Prescott Pines Inn

Eleven rooms in three guesthouses nestled on an acre graced by majestic pines and cedars. The perfect destination for a romantic getaway, a comfortable business stay, or an escape to rejuvenate body and soul. Located in the pines just a mile from historic Courthouse Plaza and Whiskey Row. Three bedroom vacation rental Lodge also on property.

Relaxing stay, attentive staff

Reviewed By OlVirginny

This was my wife’s introduction to Arizona and it could not have been better. We had to arrive late (11 pm local time) and the owners more than accommodated us. Though the inn is on a busy road and our room faced the road, we had no trouble sleeping. And we live on a quiet farm. Part of that might’ve been the bed, which is was very comfortable. Our room is a little small but that was fine, as everything was done beautifully and our every need was attended to. Breakfast was lavish. The staff are attentive and the grounds are beautiful. Highly recommended. It is a short drive to downtown Prescott, which is fine with us since the Whisky Row area downtown gets a little loud at night.

4. The Iron Horse Inn

1034 N Main St, Cottonwood, AZ 86326-3530
Excellent
72%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 373 reviews

The Iron Horse Inn

Looking for a place to stay in Cottonwood? Then look no further than The Iron Horse Inn, a romantic inn that brings the best of Cottonwood to your doorstep. The Iron Horse Inn is a romantic inn offering a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The inn features outdoor furniture. Plus, guests can enjoy barbeque facilities, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Cottonwood. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Given the close proximity to Old Town Center for the Arts (0.4 mi), guests of The Iron Horse Inn can easily experience one of Cottonwood's most popular landmarks. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the pubs, including R.I.O.T. in Old Town, Tavern Grille, and Jerona Cafe, all of which are a short distance from The Iron Horse Inn. Cottonwood is also home to Dead Horse Ranch State Park, a popular state park that is not too far from The Iron Horse Inn. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Iron Horse Inn as you experience everything Cottonwood has to offer.

False COVID-19 info to skimp on housekeeping

Reviewed By 43sajp

This hotel offered no housekeeping service over a 3 night stay. They give guest false information about COVID-19 guidance in direct contradiction to Yavapai County and AZ state information regarding housekeeping services. No one was ever present at the front desk in the mornings to take requests of any kind, and when I inquired about this upon checkout I was told by a woman named Marissa that I was not welcome and she was calling the police. I left immediately in disgust.

5. Grand Canyon Hotel

145 W Route 66, Williams, AZ 86046-2501 1 (928) 332-3269
Excellent
40%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
5%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 532 reviews

Grand Canyon Hotel

If you’re looking for a romantic bed and breakfast in Williams, look no further than Grand Canyon Hotel. Close to some of Williams' most popular landmarks, such as Kaibab Petroglyphs (0.1 mi) and Wild West Junction (0.2 mi), Grand Canyon Hotel is a great destination for tourists. Rooms at Grand Canyon Hotel provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Grand Canyon Hotel. If you like pubs, Grand Canyon Hotel is conveniently located near Rodeo Restaurant Buffet and Sports Bar, South Rims Wine & Beer Garage, and Grand Canyon Brewing Company. If you’re looking for something to do, Williams Depot (0.3 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Grand Canyon Hotel. The staff at Grand Canyon Hotel looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

Visiting Grand Canyon

Reviewed By CoffeeloverNm

The only good thing about this motel was the decor. The bed was hard. No one came by to pick up the trash or bring fresh towels. I had to walk down to the office and ask and was told to leave it outside the door and she would come pick it up. Stayed 3 nights and left a day early. My card was charged 690.00 for 4 nights.

6. The Suites at Sedona B&B

2900 Hopi Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336-4456 1 (928) 325-1684
Excellent
97%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1293 reviews

The Suites at Sedona B&B

Nestled just under Thunder Mountain and Red Chimney Rock in Sedona, Arizona, one can sense the bygone days of the Old West. Beautifully decorated rooms with in-room jetted tubs for two in front of the flickering fire. The Suites at Sedona B&B is the perfect place to unwind, explore, or rejuvenate a romance. Voted #1 B&B with "Most Hospitality" for 2004, "Best Customer Service" 2003, & "B&B Guests want to return to Again" 2002.

Eric, Anahi, and Robert are fabulous, The room is exceptional even Down Comforters.

Reviewed By charliekZ262RX

Robert cooks up an exceptional gourmet brealfast every morning, Eric and Anahi bend over backward to make everything right and they seemed almost like family. Fresh baked bread in each room, drinks and snacks are totally complentary, The view from the Private deck and the Hot tub is nice, we also loved the two person rain shower, and down comforters are fabulous,

7. Canyon Villa Bed and Breakfast Inn of Sedona

40 Canyon Circle Dr, Sedona, AZ 86351-8673 1 (928) 325-2726
Excellent
96%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 2537 reviews

Canyon Villa Bed and Breakfast Inn of Sedona

Nestled below Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, the views from the private patios and common area are often described as “stunning “and “amazing”. Not only does Canyon Villa Inn boast of the world renown million-dollar view, but the delicious breakfasts and baked goods receive multiple five-star ratings. After a day of hiking or relaxing by the pool, guests enjoy the quiet evening by gazing at the stars and watching the wildlife roaming the forestland just beyond the fenced-in courtyard. Canyon Villa Inn is a member of Select Registry Distinguished Inns of North America.

Delightful Stay!

Reviewed By JanetandRon

The Inn was just lovely. Great location. Staff could not have been more helpful. Enjoyed the delicious breakfast each morning of our stay - fresh muffins right out of the oven. We like to stay at Select Registry Inns and B&B's because of the high standards that qualify them for membership. Canyon Villa turned out to be just what we expected.

8. Baby Quail Inn

50 Willow Way, Sedona, AZ 86336-5603
Excellent
51%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 354 reviews

Baby Quail Inn

Baby Quail Inn is a charming little slice of heaven located in West Sedona on a quiet residential street. Small enough to be cozy and private, yet comfortable enough to stay for several days! Enjoy inground spa under the stars of Sedona. Spa towels and robes provided. Free wireless internet access, in-room coffee maker, microwave and refrigerator. The entire property is non-smoking. Our inn is family operated with my daughter

Signs, Signs, everywhere are signs

Reviewed By Donna33804

We arrived late afternoon after traveling all day so we were tired and hungry. The office was totally vacated but there was a note on the door to check the email to get our room number and code. We finally found the email and spent 10 minutes looking for our room (there was no sign) which was upstairs. Another couple was looking for their room and email as well. What happens to travelers who don't happen to have email (like the elderly?) The premises were very pretty with blooming shrubs and a spa behind a locked gate- with tables and chairs for outdoor seating. We went upstairs and were supposed to have a view, but there was a tree right in front of our room and the view over the fence was to the business next door (looked like a garage or junkyard). The room was clean but smelled awful- like rug cleaner times 10. There was a sign on the bed stating if we were going to do anything to 'stain' the linens, to use the older linens in the closet. We had a queen size bed and there were robes in the closet for the spa. There was a sign not to use the bath towels for the spa, and there were beach towels in a box by the spa for us to use. The room was small, with no drawers, but we were only staying one night so lived out of our suitcase. The bathroom was long and narrow with a long counter top which held a coffee maker, even some makeup remover along with lotions etc. Inside one of the drawers was a hairdryer. I had to laugh at the signs- there were signs for everything! If you used the spa, there was a sign to shower first and if you got out to go to the bathroom, to take another shower before you go back in. There was even a sign in the parking lot to make sure you park between the white lines and to the middle of the cement barrier. I mean, really? We used the spa before bed and the temp was very comfortable. The bed was comfortable but the decor was dated. The walls were very thin, as someone sneezed in the middle of the night and I thought they were in the room with us! I jumped out of my skin. One good thing is the shower head- nice big shower head with lots of pressure. I'm reading reviews regarding a good breakfast? What breakfast? The office was still closed in the morning so we wouldn't know about breakfast. We were thankful for the bottles of water and granola bars provided. We just felt that paying $250+ for one night was totally outrageous and unfortunately we did not leave a tip for the maid. My husband wrote a note stating the maid should ask for more salary as the room was overpriced. I'm chucking at the questions below, because there certainly was NOT a licensed healthcare professional on the premises. There was no one else on the premises except for the travelers. Wake up service? haha Forgetaboutit - I didn't notice an alarm clock in the room- possibly but we used our phones. Location was ok- off the beaten path and able to walk to area restaurants. We had been traveling for 12 days, and this motel is pricy for the quality. My opinion.

9. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cottonwood

565 S 6th St, Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Excellent
73%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 11 reviews

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cottonwood

Only minutes outside Sedona, AZ you will find the perfect hub for outdoor enthusiasts and wine lovers alike; Springhill Suites by Marriott, Cottonwood. Surrounded by unique excursions such as Dead Horse Ranch State Park, Blazin' M Ranch, Out of Africa and the Agave Highlands Golf Club, our hotel provides the perfect staging point to experience Old Town Cottonwood Arizona. From 7 wine tasting rooms, locally owned boutiques, art galleries and sumptuous dining experiences, the discovery keeps coming. At the end of your day you can return to the comfort of spacious suites and a vibrant lobby that offer flexible spaces perfect for working, meeting or relaxing; meanwhile, refresh your senses with a dip in our outdoor pool, and keep up with your health goals in our fitness center. Start your adventures off on the right foot by enjoying our complimentary new market-style breakfast with fresh hot and cold choices for a customized start to your day. Whether you are looking for a leisurely site-seeing trip on the Verde Canyon Railroad, thrilling jeep tours or rafting on the Verde River, Springhill Suites Cottonwood Arizona is the ideal hotel.

Super clean, staff super nice, great service

Reviewed By staceysK1420MS

Brand new hotel, very clean and really nice layout. All the staff were great from check in/front desk, housekeeping, breakfast and the general manager (who checked in with us many times during our stay to make sure we were happy). Great staff, would highly recommend!

10. Cat Mountain Lodge & Roadside Inn

2727 S Kinney Rd, Tucson, AZ 85735-1502
Excellent
91%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 241 reviews

Cat Mountain Lodge & Roadside Inn

Escape the everyday at our peaceful B&B! Our Lodge offers 5 Southwest-inspired rooms with all the modern conveniences and our Roadside Inn offers 6 comfortable, uniquely themed rooms featuring original art and handcrafted décor. All Lodge rooms open onto a central courtyard and are steps away from a shaded desert patio. All Roadside Inn rooms open onto a territorial-style wraparound porch with lounge areas and mountain views.

A stunning, beautiful place to stay!

Reviewed By Stoeck

We stayed at Cat Mountain Lodge at the beginning of our trip and then again at the end. What a beautiful place to rest your head and enjoy the southwest surroundings. The rooms were very well appointed and the outside areas were just gorgeous. I would highly recommend staying here if ever you are in the Tucson area. It is conveniently located to many Tucson attractions, yet when you are there it feels like you are miles away from the hub bub of the city.

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