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    Lowell Observatory - Telescope that found pluto

    Lowell Observatory

    (308 reviews)

    So much more than five stars! Lowell is a wonderful place…read moreatop hills of Flagstaff. My fiancé and I visited during the day on summer solstice. We enjoyed the indoor and outdoor exhibits, especially sun viewing through telescope, walking the scaled galaxy walk and the dome telescope where Pluto was discovered. We came back at night for stargazing . Such a wonderful experience. It gets cold so wear jackets and layers at night. They had glow in dark paths to illuminate walking. And sky viewing was magical!! There were multiple telescopes through which we saw stars, galaxies, star clusters. Even the observatory helpers had a laser pointer to point out constellations. All the stars for this observatory! Must visit while in Arizona to learn about our universe

    **July 2026: Tuesday Afternoon**…read more Growing up, Pluto was still considered a planet, so when I found out the observatory where it was discovered is in Flagstaff, I knew I had to include Lowell Observatory on my itinerary. During the summer, tickets were $43 for adults, $38 for seniors (55+), and $28 for children (6-17), with hours from 1 PM to 11 PM (which makes sense with the later sunsets). My friend and I arrived around 2 PM and were able to jump right into a mix of lectures and guided tours. One of the highlights was being led to the very telescope where Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto. It was such a surreal, full-circle moment. Our guide also shared the history of Percival Lowell and walked us through the grounds, which added a lot of depth and context to the visit. I also appreciated how interactive the experience was. There are telescopes available for guests to use during both the day and night, and your admission includes a clip-on badge that allows you to leave and return later in the evening. We had planned to come back after dinner to try and catch a view of a planet, but unfortunately it was a cloudly forecast so we were out of luck. Even without perfect viewing conditions, the experience was still incredibly worthwhile. It's such a great place to learn, enjoy the outdoors, and appreciate the curiosity and dedication of scientists and researchers. We ended up attending several talks and tours and learned a lot throughout the afternoon. We stayed from about 2 PM to 6 PM and even grabbed a grilled cheese sandwich at the café, which hit the spot. Overall, Lowell Observatory is a unique and educational stop that I'd definitely recommend adding to your Flagstaff itinerary--especially if you have any interest in space or astronomy.

    Courtyard by Marriott Flagstaff

    Courtyard by Marriott Flagstaff

    (270 reviews)

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    My family stayed at this Courtyard hotel a few weeks ago when we escaped the Phoenix heat to spend…read morea few days in Flag. It's everything you would expect from a Courtyard hotel including friendly staff, decent beds, basic bathroom amenities, a mini retail area and on-site restaurant bar, exercise room, etc... This hotel is conveniently located, has plenty of parking and car charging stations too. There are plenty of hotel options in the area, but you can't go wrong staying here.

    My husband said that this hotel looks like an LLC owned place that is being run to the grown. I…read morecan't agree further....this place definitely needs a face lift. First of all the rooms are very small. The smallest of the room could be due to the plentiful furniture and size of the size of the furniture within the room. It was difficult to walk around all sides of the bed. The amount of space between the bed and wall was limited. With two people in the room it felt too tight. To make matters worst, after a long day out, I was disappointed to find my room unmade. When I called down to the lobby to ask about by room, after being on hold, I was informed that rooms are not made everyday and this should have been explained to me when I checked in. Note the person who said this to me on the phone, was the one who checked me in. Lastly I didn't appreciate waking up to the smell of food in my room. I do not care to smell like bacon grease all day. Nor do I care for my clothes in my suitcase to smell like grease. The hotel needs a better ventilation system that does not go through guest rooms. Note I was on the third floor-the top floor. Based on my experience, I would not stay here again for the price. Flagstaff offers a lot of options for hotels within the Marriott and Hilton chain.

    Elks Lodge

    Elks Lodge

    (6 reviews)

    I officiated a wedding at the Elks Lodge recently for a close family friend. At first glance, the…read morelodge does not look like the place you would have a fancy party, but there is so much potential if you have the time and patience to work with the venue. The views from the back of the lodge are breathtaking. There is an area where wedding ceremonies take place that looks out into the beautiful mountains. It really is gorgeous. The main hall is a nice size. You can easily fit 150 probably up to 250. I am not sure what the actual limit is. Or friend's wedding had just over 100 and there was a ton of room. During the rehearsal (3pm) and on the night of the wedding, there were deer that came down into the fields....so beautiful. The staff said they deer are regularly there every afternoon. The Food Our friend's wedding was buffet style and the food was good. We had a chicken Alfredo pasta, salad, mac and cheese, and bread service. There was a cash-only bar that according to my wife, had good drinks. The Staff The only member of the staff that I worked with was Linda. She was amazing and was so patient with our party. I believe she is one of the head members at the Elk's club, and she really just tried to make the best out of every situation on the day of the wedding. We had a few schedule issues that came up and she did great working with all the different personalities. Overall, depending on the vibe you are looking for with your event, the Elks Lodge is a good choice. There is a ton of parking, the offer food and all of the table and chair rentals are included.

    We stopped by for tacos and a drink and ended up coming back the next night. Fabio is an Amazing…read morebartender. Everyone is so friendly and welcoming. This is Exactly why we joined and go to every Elks Lodge possible. Great food, good drinks, and good prices. Everyone is is so friendly. Come to spend some time.

    Little America Hotel - Double room

    Little America Hotel

    (665 reviews)

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    We decided last minute on the Friday before the 4th of July that we indeed could not bare the heat…read moreany longer in Phoenix so my husband called Little America to see if they had any rooms, thankfully they did. We packed our bags and headed up to Flagstaff for some reprieve. A little nervous taking our 2 year old but based on the reviews, we took a chance. I'm beyond grateful we did. Our hotel room was exactly what we needed, two beds, plenty of space, updated, mini fridge, mini microwave, bathtub to bathe little, super comfy beds and blackout shades to get some well deserved rest (if you have kids - you know). We only checked out the restaurant for breakfast and it was okay - nothing amazing but also not bad. The waitstaff were very pleasant and timely. The amenities are what really stole the show. The park was actually perfect for our toddler to run around, get dirty and make some new friends. It's well designed to accommodate kids of all ages and actually entertained me as mom too. We met plenty of other parents there with their littles which made it that much better. We planned to check out the pool but our son was on explorer mode so the trails, basketball court and park took up his time. The only downside to our stay, was that our bathtub drain was clogged so our showers were so fun with standing water up to our ankles. We did call a few times but no one ever came to fix it (maintenance was tied up with the pool I later heard and it was a holiday weekend so maybe they were short staffed). I called and spoke with the front desk who offered us a comp toward our bill for the inconvenience which was appreciated. Overall we had a lovely stay and plan to return in the winter for their Christmas festivities.

    My overall rating for Little America Hotel Flagstaff is 3 stars…read more I want to start by saying that overall, many of the staff were kind, and I've stayed at this property multiple times before with good experiences. The rooms are clean and comfortable, the beds and pillows are amazing, and the views of the Coconino Forest are beautiful. I also really enjoy the heated pool, the walking trails, and how convenient the location is to nearby stores, gas stations, food, and the highway. However, this stay started off on a rough note during check-in and unfortunately impacted my overall experience. When I approached the front desk, the representative (I believe his name was Hudson) had just been warm and friendly with the guests ahead of me. But when it was my turn, his entire demeanor shifted. I greeted him politely, introduced myself, and asked how he was doing--he didn't acknowledge my greeting at all. He became very robotic, avoided eye contact, and rushed through the process in a way that felt uncomfortable and dismissive. The interaction continued to feel tense. He spoke quickly, made assumptions about my payment method, and presented documents to sign without explanation or engagement. The only time he made eye contact was when emphasizing rules about no smoking and no pets. I had previously called to confirm that I could bring my cat, who is an emotional support animal, and was told that would be allowed with documentation. When I explained this, he became agitated and insisted I must have spoken to a third party, implying the information I received wasn't valid. After requesting a manager, the situation shifted, and I was eventually allowed to proceed with a one-time fee instead of a nightly charge. However, the interaction felt unnecessarily difficult and uncomfortable. What made this experience more concerning was something I observed after checking in. When I connected to the TV system, I noticed that one of the device names visible on the network included a racial slur. Guests do not have the ability to rename these TVs--they are pre-programmed--so this is something that had to come from within the organization. That was extremely upsetting and unacceptable to see in a professional environment. It's 2026, and people are still out here using racial slurs, spreading hate instead of love and kindness. I'm not interested in being in environments that feel stuck in the past. I want to be around warm, welcoming, modern people who choose unity over division. This is the main reason I cannot rate this stay higher. While I understand that not everyone reflects this behavior, it raises serious concerns about oversight and accountability. Management should be more attentive to what is happening within their establishment, especially when it comes to creating a respectful and inclusive environment for all guests. It's disappointing because I've enjoyed staying here in the past. However, based on this experience, I don't feel comfortable returning and will choose to spend my money elsewhere moving forward.

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Flagstaff - Meeting Room

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Flagstaff

    (360 reviews)

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    The rooms desperately need makeovers and the carpets have to be cleaned…read more Lobby is inviting. Breakfast area will be filled to overflowing most mornings. The area needs to be about twice as large. Parking is adequate. You can easily walk to Starbucks from the hotel. If the rooms are updated and carpets replaced or thoroughly cleaned I would stay here again but not as it is now.

    We had stayed in this hotel years ago, and it was decent. However, this time was a disaster. I have…read morenever seen a more poorly managed and dirty hotel. We got to our room and the carpet and furniture were old and worn and looked dirty. The grout in the bathroom was either missing or black. Toilet was tiny and low, with chip marks in it. The sink's drain plug was unattached so sink did not drain. We called for repair, and thankfully they did send someone right up to fix it. Our bed was comfortable, but our friend's bed was sagging in the middle. Breakfast was a nightmare. Clean plates were a scarcity. Most of us got omelettes (cooked to order,yes, but greasy) on a paper bowl. Juice station only had 2 of 4 juices working. Waffle bar not replenished. Toaster constantly smoking with toast caught in back. Tea selection only had 2 herbal selections, NO black tea at all. Very crowded arrangement in dining room, and tables were literally never wiped down the entire breakfast time. Customers had to wipe and bus their own tables. Disgusting. The only silver lining was the happy hour. Great bartender, and excellent prices. Food was cheap, but not unexpected for this place. They could do so much better. Surprising they are still open with all the competition in Flagstaff. Good location, but I will never stay here again.

    Thornager's - catering - Updated August 2026

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