Prescott
Prescott Hotels
Hotels
Comfort Inn Prescott
The Comfort Inn of Prescott is nestled in the beautiful Ponderosa Pines. It borders the Prescott National Forest and is only 2 miles from downtown, which includes the Courthouse, Whiskey Row, Sharlot Hall Museum, restaurants, shops and casinos. Pet accommodation: 10.00/night. Credit Card required. Pet Limit: Dogs only, 30 lbs or less. Please do not request: Non-smoking rooms if not available.
Best Western Prescottonian
Escape to this Prescott, Arizona hotel offering some of the most spacious accommodations to be found in this historic town. The Best Western Prescottonian is ideally situated in the center of Prescott with easy access for day trips to the beautiful red rocks of Sedona and breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon. Hotel guests will appreciate the nearby attractions including famous Whiskey Row and Smoki Museum. This recently renovated Prescott hotel features well-appointed rooms with thoughtful amenities to make any stay more enjoyable including high-speed Internet access. Hotel guests will enjoy the complimentary full hot breakfast buffet available each morning 6am - 9am as well as the seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool and spa. Whether spending the day sight-seeing, hiking or attending the rodeo, a friendly and knowledgeable staff is ready to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. Make an online reservation today at this great hotel in Prescott, Arizona!
Hassayampa Inn
Since the day it opened in 1927, the Hassayampa Inn has been a sought-after retreat for travelers desiring attentive service in a charming and relaxed environment. The hand-painted ceiling beams; wall murals; rich glazed tiling; etched and stained glass windows and doors all combine to create an atomosphere that is both warm and inviting. Sit in the courtyard and enjoy a coffee in Prescott's temperate weather. When the weather cools sit by a roaring fire in the Lobby with a libation or listen to live jazz every night in the Cowboy Bar. Hassayampa is a Yavapai word meaning, "River that runs upside down." The Hassayampa River runs mostly underground.









