Grand Canyon Railway Hotel

233 North Grand Canyon Blvd WilliamsAZ86046
Open
Sunday
7:00am-7:00pm
Monday
7:00am-7:00pm
Tuesday
7:00am-7:00pm
Wednesday
7:00am-7:00pm
Thursday
7:00am-7:00pm
Friday
7:00am-7:00pm
Saturday
7:00am-7:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
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Designed to resemble the century-old train depot that housed the original Fray Marcos Hotel. The 297-room hotel is just a block away from downtown Williams and historic Route 66. Combined with a variety of amenities such as complimentary wi-fi, an indoor pool and hot tub, dining options at Grand Depot Cafe and Spenser?s Pub.

The hotel is centrally located in Williams, AZ and is steps from the...
by skoosh on February 20, 2018 from skoosh

Editorial Reviews

Designed to resemble the train depot's original Fray Marcos lodge, this hotel features attractive Southwestern-style accommodations with large bathrooms and comfy beds with upscale linens. Neoclassical Greek columns flank the grand entrance, which leads to a lobby with maple-wood balustrades, an enormous flagstone fireplace, and oil paintings of the Grand Canyon by local artist Kenneth McKenna....
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors
This hotel is operated by the Grand Canyon Railway and combines modern comforts with the style of a classic Western railroad hotel. The high-ceilinged lobby features a large flagstone fireplace and paintings of the Grand Canyon. The very comfortable guest rooms feature Southwestern styling; ask for a unit in the wing with the fitness room, pool, and hot tub. The hotel's elegant lounge, which...
by frommers on December 25, 2012 from frommers

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Property Location Located in Williams, Grand Canyon Railway Hotel is in the historical district and minutes from Small Town America Museum and Williams Depot. This hotel is within close proximity of Wild West Junction and Buckskinner Park.

Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 298 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Cable television is provided for your...
by yellowpages on January 19, 2015 from yellowpages
This is hands-down the most adventurous way to travel to the Canyon. It will take you from grassy meadows to mountain passes, and back into history. Trains depart from historic Williams Depot each morning. During the one-and-a-quarter-hour journey, passengers are treated to live music and Wild Western entertainment. The train departs the Williams Depot at 10a, arrives at the Grand Canyon at...
by yahoolocal on May 26, 2013 from yahoolocal