The Havasupai are the Native American tribe that owns the land on which Havasu Falls is located. The tribe has set up a lodge for tourists. The lodge offers 24 rooms, all of which have two double beds, private baths and air conditioning. The lodge does not offer telephones or televisions in rooms. It is located in the village of Supai, approximately two miles from Havasu Falls. Isolated, the lodge is not near many restaurants; only the Havasupai Cafe, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Havasupai Lodge
P.O. Box 159
Supai, AZ 86435
928-448-2111
havasupaitribe.com
The El Tovar Hotel is located at the south rim of the Grand Canyon and is a Registered National Historic Landmark. Built in 1905 and renovated in 2005, the hotel offers 78 nonsmoking rooms. Room choices include standard rooms, which may have one double, one queen or two queen beds; deluxe rooms with two queen beds or one king bed; and suites, with sitting rooms and two queen beds or one king bed. Each room comes with cable television, air conditioning and a full bath. Guests may dine at the hotel's restaurant, at the nearby Bright Angel Lodge restaurant or the Thunderbird Lodge Streetside restaurant.
El Tovar Hotel
Grand Canyon Village
Grand Canyon National Park South Rim
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
888-297-2757
grandcanyonlodges.com
The Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon is located near the canyon's cliffs at the south rim. Its 194 guest rooms offer free Wi-Fi access, "Simply Smart" triple-sheeted beds and 32-inch televisions. Guests are also given complimentary breakfast and morning newspaper delivery. The hotel has an indoor pool with a whirlpool, and provides business services. The nearest restaurants to the hotel include Wendy's, We Cook Pizza & Pasta and the Canyon Star Restaurant and Saloon. Guests who wish to stock up on snacks may visit the nearby Express Mini Mart.
Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon
Hwy 64, P.O. Box 3245
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
928-638-3000
hiexpress.com