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Set in 500 acres of ponderosa pine forest, Little America Flagstaff is a haven from the mundane. Inviting hospitality combined with the natural beauty and serenity of Northern Arizona will instill a passion to return to this distinctive resort. The Little America Hotel in Flagstaff, Arizona is situated on 500 magnificent pine covered acres at the base of the San Francisco Peaks and surrounded by one of the world's greatest scenic and recreation areas. The careful planning that went into every stage of our development is evident everywhere the visitor looks.
Little America Hotel Flagstaff
2515 E. Butler Avenue
Flagstaff, Arizona
86004
Nearest Airport: PHX, FLG
Not worth the hype and the price. If you want to spend $250/night for a room with peeling wallpaper, filthy and disgusting lampshades, have your food in the room cooler frozen solid, then this is the place for you. I spoke to the front desk and completed a survey and have heard zip from the management. An apology would be nice. But then, if they dont care about the wallpaper peeling off the walls why would they care about me? I'm just one review that will be buried under other reviews. We travel a lot. Never have I spent so much and received so little.
Liz M
As a frequent traveler, I have visited a great number of cities and hotels around the globe, among which The Little America Hotel in Flagstaff has a special place in my heart. This two-floor, rustic hotel surrounded by pine trees is a true hidden Eden with its spacious, well-decorated rooms, friendly staff, serene gardens and panoramic paths. We could not get enough of this delightful hideaway on our way to the West Coast and looking forward to going back for a longer stay.
Cuna Bula L - Chicago, Illinois
Stayed here on two occasions in June and overall impression is it's a nice resort type hotel in terms of room and facilities but service could use improvement. We had a standard queen room both times and it's spacious, bathroom has two sinks one in and one out so yconvenient for two people sharing. The pool is a roundish shape but large enough to swim some laps when there aren't a lot of children there. There are four 2 level inter connected buildings and #4 being the furthest away from the lobby - you can park your car (parking is free) close to any building but it's a bit of a walk on foot. Location is a bit out of town not walking distance to downtown Flagstaff. Rating it a 3 star due to service. On a day when they don't seem to be full they still wouldn't accommodate a late check out by just an hour (at noon instead of 11 am) which I didn't think would have made any difference to them but would have made a huge one for us. Then there is the breakfast. Nice dining room and all, but service was slow and the food came lukewarm, this at a time when it was early and hardly anyone in the dining room. And in addition to that, I had tea and it came in a tea pot with one weak tea bag, and as I like my tea strong I asked for another tea bag in the same pot and was told I'd be charged a second pot of tea ($5). This kind of stinginess just doesn't befit the seeming stature of such a hotel. And finally, the teacup they gave me had a long crack in it - I discovered it when i saw the saucer filing up with tea and didn't think I spilled any in it. The crack was old and stained, not a new one, so it was shocking that no staff had noticed it for this long and cared enough to not continue using it. Let's just say I'd never encountered broken cups like this in lesser priced motels. For this trip to Flagstaff I also had a two-night stay in another hotel downtown and other than the swimming pool, it was much better value and more comfortable with more helpful staff - and no broken tea cups!
paxa - Washington DC, District of Columbia
I used to love Little America. I’m in my late thirties and I’ve been staying at this hotel for over 3 decades. We’ve always had a great experience, however the last two times (most recently 6/16/25) we’ve had absolutely filthy rooms. We used to choose Little America because there was a standard and we were happy to pay for a pricier stay for the nostalgia and the peace of mind knowing our rooms were clean and safe for children. However, our last two stays have been nothing short of disgusting with a price tag of $250 a night. It’s extremely disappointing. I found stains on the supposedly clean sheets, pills, moldy fruit, unidentifiable debris, bloody bandaids, dirt, toys, crumbs and more. If you decide to stay be sure to check your rooms and beds because it doesn’t seem like they pay attention to anything besides surface level clean any more.
Brittni M
One of the best hotels we’ve ever stayed in! Excellent choice for base going to Grand Canyon. Room was spacious and very clean. Mini fridge, safe and microwave in room. Beds comfortable and huge Bathroom had 2 sinks and good water pressure. Excellent restaurant Silver Pine right on site. Very nice Walking trails and playground with large clean pool with poolside service. Safe and quiet. Spacious Free parking. Will not disappoint!
Seashells2007 - Iowa
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