Located off Interstate 40, this hotel is at the entrance of Homolovi Ruins State Park. It features an indoor pool, a daily breakfast buffet and a fitness room.
Susan Prowse
United Kingdom
Room and ensuite a good size. Housekeeping staff helpful. Laundry facilities were good. Very near Route 66. Hot drinks available in room and lobby all day.
Situated in Winslow, The Winslow - Winslow, AZ has a fitness centre, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.
Conveniently located a short walk from the North Park Plaza Shopping Centre, this Winslow hotel features an indoor pool and hot tub. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms.
Clarion Pointe Winslow I-40 is located in Winslow, Arizona. All guest rooms come equipped with microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, curved shower rods, hair dryers, irons, ironing boards,...
Kamil
United Kingdom
Very clean and spacious room, good breakfast and very friendly members of staff. Great location for people travelling on route 66/i-40.
Located off Interstate 40, this Winslow, Arizona hotel is 4 miles from Homolovi Ruins State Park. It offers a 24-hour front desk and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Frances
Australia
Unfortunately when we went to check in we were advised that the hotel was overbooked and had transferred us to another hotel which would be an upgrade … unfortunately it was not the only advantage of the new hotel was that it was slightly close to the downtown Winslow … not sure why Bookings.com allowed us to book a hotel which was overbooked
Located on Historic Route 66, this Winslow, Arizona motel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily continental breakfast. Homolovi Ruins State Park is 10 miles away.
Brady
Malta
The back room doors are perfect to park your car and un/load your luggage easily.
Great place for an overnight stay. Friendly front desk staff with good recommendations.
Worth going further afield and finding Standing On the Corner as depicted in the Eagles song. Near the Posada hotel/inn. Good photo op.
Alex
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Winslow was the only affordable place in Northern Arizona...
Winslow was the only affordable place in Northern Arizona because of the crush of Grand Canyon visitors and the over-pricing of accommodations in the area. As such a site of overflow housing, it's OK. Not a destination. Most of the people staying where we did are construction workers who apparently are pretty hard on the place.
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
Amtrak is my favorite way to travel and the luxury of...
Amtrak is my favorite way to travel and the luxury of getting off the train, and then sleeping at La Posada makes my recovery from a long adventure much more pleasing. Good food, good beer, good staff, and good location. I always try to remain at this location and check in here in my travels, knowing it is safe for me.
Brian
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The only that I didn't like was there was no continental...
The only that I didn't like was there was no continental breakfast, this pillows were old and no support. Rooms were very clean and place waz quiet and a great location. We had to wait beyond check in time because they were behind in the cleaning.
Percy
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
This town has its highlights and famous tourist sights in...
This town has its highlights and famous tourist sights in the heart of the town. The song by the Eagles "Standing in the Corner " is the most popular and photogenic street. A few casual places to eat and reasonably priced and the Trail Museum gives a great historical review of the town's changes through the years. The World Trade Center Pillars Memorial where it displays "United We Stand" is a very sentimental and honored place to see. Watching the trains quietly rolling along the tracks from the back yard of La Posada historical hotel gives you a feeling of yesteryear, nostalgia and serenity all at the same time.
Dennis
United States
10
Scored 10
The Restaurant and Brewery across the street from "Standing...
The Restaurant and Brewery across the street from "Standing on the Corner" had the best Reuben sandwich. The list of beers and name of the beers were so representative of locations throughout Arizona. We thought that was awesome. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to have a beer. Next time we come through, we'll be sure to have one.
Easy check-in and check-out. The staff was nice and friendly. Rooms are as expected. They are clean and the beds are comfy. Nothing luxurious but it is a great place to stay when in the area if you don't want to pay for expensive hotels. One side note...Mojo Coffee is right next to the hotel, so you can walk to it and get breakfast and coffee. And I suggest you do....because they roast their own coffee and it was the best coffee I've had in the whole USA so far. By a large margin.
This hotel is totally out of this world....the building, hacienda like is filled with art, curios, native american inspired contemporary pieces and the amazing paintings of owner Tina Mion. We loved watching the incessant trains passing by.
Room after room are filled with wonderful things to discover and look at, hundreds of books.... One of the best and most unusual hotels we have ever stayed in.
Unfortunately when we went to check in we were advised that the hotel was overbooked and had transferred us to another hotel which would be an upgrade … unfortunately it was not the only advantage of the new hotel was that it was slightly close to the downtown Winslow … not sure why Bookings.com allowed us to book a hotel which was overbooked
The old time charm, the history of the hotel, its ties to the railroad, and it's a reasonable ride from Petrified Forest and Painted Desert. Also, the Turquoise Room restaurant is excellent, great innovative dishes and excellently trained staff.
As advertised, and an interesting hotel. It had everything we needed. No complaints, staff was polite and helpful, dog area as we expected, and the price was affordable and reasonable. Good location as well !
I love the historic nature of the hotel. The staff was lovely, the rooms were very historic and the food in the restaurant was great. I liked having morning coffee available early, 5 AM to 10 AM.
The breakfast was much better than any of the free breakfast hotels we've stayed at. Especially liked the machine that offered numerous types of coffee drinks. The oatmeal was really good too.
we chose the hotel for the location, the room was clean but the bathroom was very run down and stained.
there was a drip coffee maker, empty fridge & microwave.
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