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Travel to Arizona Bed and Breakfast Inns
Head to the warm and dry Grand Canyon state and Valley of the Sun, and stay at some great desert Arizona bed and breakfasts. While at an Arizona bed and breakfast inn, or Arizona B&B, see why so many travel to this land of golf, cacti, natural beauty, mountain biking, and rock climbing. While staying at an Arizona bed & breakfast, visit the vast amount of art galleries, take in Apache Junction’s Goldfield Ghost Town Mine Tours and see its artifacts at Arizona’s State and National Parks. Find your perfect Arizona bed and breakfast at Findmybedandbreakfast.com; tour the shops, native jewelry, and pottery of Scottsdale and check out the world’s largest fountain in beautiful Fountain Hills.
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Arizona Bed and Breakfasts
Arizona is one of those places that stick out in people’s minds. It’s a state that is covered in desert, dry mesas that are painted vibrant colors by the sun’s rays. It’s also a state with unforgettable cities and attractions that draw tourists all year round. Many people who come to visit Arizona opt to stay in one of the chain hotels or motels that dot the landscape of the states, yet others put a little more thought into where they stay. These people often decide to stay at one of the gorgeous bed and breakfast inns that are featured in Arizona. Choosing this route gives visitors a more unique and homely temporary residence, full of charm and tranquility that makes any stay much more enjoyable. Not to mention the fact that great meals can be enjoyed every day, and often in a cozy atmosphere with other guests that makes socializing easy and fun.
What’s your best bet when looking for a bed and breakfast in Arizona?
Well, that all depends on the region you are looking to stay in on your trip. Whether it’s Northern Arizona or Central, West or South, you’ll find strikingly different bed and breakfast accommodations depending on the region. Let’s start our tour of Arizona’s bed and breakfast inns to the North, in Flagstaff, specifically. This town is situated just off the crossroads of I-17 (which takes you into Grand Canyon National Park), and I-40 (taking you east to the Painted Desert National Park). Among the bed and breakfast inns here, you’ll find one in particular that the Arizona Republic called “Arizona’s best B&B.” It’s called the Inn at 410 and features nine guest rooms decorated in traditional craftsman style. Each morning, a delicious gourmet breakfast is served piping hot in the dining room, where guests can mingle and enjoy some great home cooking. After a day of sightseeing, shopping, or other activities, fresh baked cookies are ready to be enjoyed. The guest rooms range from $165 to $230 a night and are well worth it. Besides the Inn at 410, Flagstaff also features Starlight Pines Bed and Breakfast, and the Aspen Inn Bed and Breakfast.
Sedona Bed and Breakfast Inns
A little more to the south, Sedona, Arizona is settled in the desert and offers plenty of bed and breakfast accommodations. What’s so great about the bed and breakfast inns that have grown in this city is they really have features that are a throwback to the old west. This styling compliments the desert atmosphere well and offers a unique experience, even for the well-traveled tourist. One of these is the Adobe Hacienda Bed and Breakfast. This is considered to be the most traditional bed and breakfast in Sedona, and for good reason. Not only is they styling reminiscent of the old west, it also features hundred year old Oaxacan doors that speak of the areas Native American influence. Only five guest rooms are available here, so it’s best to book ahead of time to guarantee a place to stay. Since this city is situated in such a beautiful are of Arizona, you may be tempted to find a bed and breakfast that sports a great view. If this is true, check out Canyon Villa Bed and Breakfast Inn of Sedona. This place is known as “The Inn With the Million Dollar View,” and for good reason. From 10 of the 11 luxury guest rooms available here, you will be able to witness an incredible view of the famous Red Rocks of Sedona that lie in the desert beyond the city limits. In addition to the view, you can enjoy great food, a 1,000 volume reading library, and a mineral water pool that is heated in spring, summer, and fall.
Phoenix Bed and Breakfast Inns
If the smaller towns aren’t really for you, then consider the capital of Arizona, Phoenix. Even through the city is more populated and dense than the surrounding areas, it offers some excellent choices of bed and breakfast accommodations. A good example of this is in the Glendale Historic district. Glendale Gaslight Inn offers nine rooms and a rooftop garden patio where guests can enjoy an excellent continental breakfast. There is also a gourmet coffee and tea shop attached, which guests can take advantage of. At night, the bed and breakfast offers fine wines in its piano wine bar. To the north, in the “heart” of Phoenix, is another exemplary bed and breakfast. The seven-suite Maricopa Manor is situated on over an acre of land and features a unique breakfast that is the talk of every guest. A basket of breakfast food, plates and silverware is delivered every morning to each room, but the best part is the guests decide when the food is brought, giving them more flexibility in their eating schedule. While this eating option is surely a great feature of the bed and breakfast, there is also much more to be experienced. Digital television, hot tubs, swimming pools, and private terraces make the Maricopa Inn an enjoyable stay for any traveler, whether on the trip for business or for pleasure.
As you can see, Arizona is a hotspot for great Arizona bed and breakfast inns. There are plenty of styles to choose from, whether you’re interested an old west feel, a more Native American styling, or simple contemporary colonial place to stay. Whatever your choice, though, you’ll be close to some of the most incredible landscapes in the United States. The desert and wide, jutting rocks and mesas provide a unique feel to any vacation. There’s also plenty of shopping, great restaurants and cafes, and many exciting activities to take part on. If you’re not sure what to do, you can always ask the owners of each bed and breakfast. Chances are, they will not only give you a great place to stay, but also plenty of ideas on how to enjoy your vacation.
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