We were extremely pleased with our 2 night stay at Inn History! This was our lodging after a 2 day Rim-to-Rim hike, so we knew we would want someplace comfortable where we could sleep well and just relax after miles of hiking. The moment we opened the door to our cabin, we were blown away by the accommodations. The attention to details cannot be understated here; the owners have infused the cabins with photography and artifacts celebrating the Grand Canyon (complete with QR codes linking to longer descriptions of each item). Having stayed at Phantom Ranch the night before check in, we loved that the cabins resembled the rustic lodging at the bottom of the canyon, and the photographs brought us back to the hike. There are so many other fun details - too many to share here! But I would have to say this is the perfect place to stay for a visit to the Grand Canyon (we've stayed at the South Rim a number of times and would choose Inn History over those lodges). The bedding was very comfortable, the mini-kitchen had just what we needed to put together a simple breakfast in the morning, and there are two grills in a common area that we used to make dinner. There are also two fire pits, which we enjoyed both nights of our stay, just to relax and enjoy the stars!
The location is perfect; about an hour from the Rim, and close to Williams for access to groceries, restaurants, and fun Rt 66 stores/museums. I would include photos, but honestly the photos on the website portray this property exactly as it appears. We cannot wait to return for a...
Read moreOur one-night stay at Inn History Grand Canyon, near Williams, Arizona, was unfortunately too short – I truly wished we could have stayed longer! The attention to detail throughout the house was simply amazing. The thoughtful decoration and charming little touches really transported us back to the pioneer era, creating a unique and memorable atmosphere.
The house itself was impeccably clean and equipped with everything we could possibly need, from kitchen utensils to bathroom essentials and even a TV with Netflix. While it was sadly too cold and snowy to take advantage of the outdoor patio area with the inviting fireplace, we thoroughly enjoyed the cozy ambiance inside the house.
The only real downside of our stay was the uncomfortable sofa bed. Our daughter unfortunately couldn't sleep on it and ended up joining us in the main bed. Thankfully, the main bed was spacious enough to accommodate three people. I would strongly suggest that the hotel consider replacing the sofa bed with a more comfortable option or perhaps using a single bed instead to ensure a better sleeping experience for all guests.
Despite this minor issue with the sofa bed, we absolutely loved our stay at Inn History Grand Canyon. The unique historical charm, cleanliness, and thoughtful amenities made it a standout experience, and I would definitely recommend it to others looking for a special and memorable stay near the...
Read moreWe were extremely pleased with our two-night stay at Inn History! After our two-day Rim-to-Rim hike, we were looking for a place where we could relax and get some restful sleep. From the moment we stepped into our cabin, the accommodations blew us away. The attention to detail here is exceptional; the cabins are decorated with Grand Canyon-themed photography and artifacts, complete with QR codes that link to detailed descriptions of each item. Having stayed at Phantom Ranch the night before, we appreciated how the cabin exteriors resembled the rustic lodging at the bottom of the canyon. The photographs on the walls brought back wonderful memories of our hike. There are so many unique touches here—too many to list! However, I would say that Inn History is the perfect place for a Grand Canyon visit.||||The bedding was incredibly comfortable, the mini-kitchen was well-equipped for a simple breakfast, and the two grills in the common area were perfect for dinner. We also enjoyed sitting at the fire pits each night (there are two), where we relaxed under the stars.||||The location is excellent—about an hour from the Rim and close to Williams, where you can find groceries, restaurants, and fun Route 66 attractions. The photos on the website perfectly capture the property’s charm. We can't wait to return for a...
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