National Park Lodges, P.O. Box 699, National Park Grand Canyon, Arizona - AZ (U.S.A.)
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The hotel, the premier lodging facility at the Grand Canyon, opened its doors in 1905 and was most recently renovated in 2005. In the past, the hotel has hosted such luminaries as Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, Western author Zane Grey, and many others. The air-conditioned hotel also offers a 24-hour check-out service.
The hotel has rooms and suites, all with cable TV, a telephone, radio, a full en suite bathroom with a bathtub and shower, and individually regulated air conditioning and heating. Standard rooms have one double, one queen-size, or two queen-size beds. Deluxe rooms have either two queen-size or one king-size bed. Suites have a bedroom with either two queen-size or one king-size bed, and a sitting room, and some of the suites have a porch or balcony. All rooms are non-smoking. Some rooms and suites will accommodate a rollaway bed, which would be subject to availability and cannot be reserved.
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Tax Information
The rate does not include local taxes, supplements or other additional charges that the hotel may charge you; because you must pay them directly at the destination. Unless the hotel indicates otherwise.
How to arrive
Located on the canyon rim, the hotel features a fine dining room (open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner), lounge and shop with news stand. The hotel offers its guests a concierge service, turn-down and room service and is a Registered National Historic Landmark.