Here is our list of recommended cheap Grand Canyon National Park hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!
Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Tusayan, Valle, Cameron (Arizona), Tuba City, Williams.
Address: Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, United States
The more remote North Rim offers up its beauty and solitude to those willing to make a little longer trek to cooler temperatures and greener vegetation of the Grand Canyon's less visited rim. Time means little here in this Nirvana for nature lovers…abundant forest beauty and wrap-around scenic splendor as sheer walls hold in the Colorado River a mile below. The only developed lodging within the National Park’s North Rim boundaries this historic treasure has cabins and lodging tucked into the trees and dotting the canyon edge. The historic dining room with wall to ceiling windows gives diners the unique opportunity to take in the Canyon's views and tasteful regional and sustainable delights for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Reservations are recommended. For guests seeking a unique remembrance of their visit to this special place, there is a gift store and convenience store located at the North Rim. Authentic Native American handcrafts, jewelry and merchandise that is U.S.A. made by local and regional artists provide an array of gift items for guests to the Grand Canyon. Smell the pines, listen to the fluttering leaves of quaking aspen, and keep an eye out for a California condor, the largest bird in North America. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is only open from mid May to mid October. This description is based on information provided by the specialty lodging.
from 160 USD*
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Address: Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, United States
Guests will find that the El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon National Park provides immediate access to the Grand Canyon. Here, guests can hike, bike, explore and even fish. Guides to the canyon’s floor can be arranged, or guests can venture out to any of the nearby towns for shopping and dining. The El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon National Park lies 40 miles from Interstate 40 and 80 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona. Each of the 78 guestrooms at the El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon National Park comes equipped with modern amenities. Guests will enjoy nonsmoking rooms (all rooms), as well as private bathrooms, individual air conditioning, direct dial phones, cable TV programming and more. The El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon National Park is one of the oldest in the area, and was actually built in 1905. In the ensuing years, the hotel has hosted some notable personages, including Theodore Roosevelt and Albert Einstein. The hotel features a dining room that overlooks the canyon’s rim, as well as a concierge service, a bar and lounge and a newsstand, as well.
from 282 USD*
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Address: 219-221 Village Loop Dr., Grand Canyon National Park, United States
Designed by famed architect mary elizabeth jane colter in 1935, this lodge has a natural, rustic character and is a registered national historic landmark. it offers lodge and cabin rooms and some of them come with canyon views. the hotel has on-site restaurants and one of them serves south-western cuisine.