There’s nothing quite like finding a hotel that opens to an incredible view of the surrounding landscape. But did you know there’s one hotel room in Arizona where the lovely view is actually in the room itself? The location and accommodations just might surprise you.
Grand Canyon Caverns is an unassuming stop along Route 66, just 22 miles west of Seligman. Flags line the highway and modest signs direct you along a narrow road to the caverns. At the end of the road, you are greeted by this sight...
...which has remained almost unchanged in the decades since the attraction came to life, thanks to the Mother Road. This piece of Americana kitsch - which reminds us of the significance of Route 66 and just how old these caverns must be - is the only clue that a cave exists in the area. It is also home to one of the most unique hotel room entrances you'll ever encounter.
Wander through the building, which hosts a restaurant and gift shop, and eventually you’ll find your way to an old elevator that takes you down 20 stories (with a guide, of course) to the dry cave. Once down in the earth’s depths, you’ll find the cave to be quiet, cool, and dark. From here, you’ll follow a path that leads you to the Cavern Suite.
What an entrance!
Located 200 feet below ground, the suite itself is large and spacious with high ceilings to reduce any claustrophobic feelings you might get. It is also complete with amenities you would expect from any hotel room: beds, a sofa, a kitchenette, a bathroom, and several entertainment options. Of course, if you’re staying the night here, we suggest not hunkering down in front of the TV and instead taking advantage of one of the best parts of booking a night here: exploring the cave without the crowds.
Once you’re finished wandering, settle into bed and turn out the lights for a night of the deepest, darkest sleep you’ll ever experience.
If you want to see some up-close details of the cavern suite, check out this video below.
How incredible would it be to stay the night there! Booking prices start at $800 per night (which you can do at this link) so it’s not a cheap stay but is one certainly worth the experience.
Want to check out other hotels that offer a unique stay? Check out one of our previous articles, 8 Unique Places To Stay In Arizona That Will Give You An Unforgettable Experience, for some great ideas!
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