What’s more exciting than traveling to a new place and waking up in a gorgeous hotel? Every day feels like a new opportunity to be whoever you want to be, unchained by limitations. If you’re going to stay at a hotel, though, you’ll want to pick one of the top hotels in Prescott.
In Part One, we covered some beautiful hotels in the area, including some for history buffs. In this installment, we’ll go over a few less-conventional stays, including B & Bs and a resort. Read on for the top hotels in Prescott!
Sign up for a cheese-making course or simply enjoy fine dining during your stay.
Primrose Inn & Suites
This dog-friendly, RV-friendly hotel is at 1304 North Highway 89 in Chino Valley. Its modern and contemporary rooms are 100% non-smoking. The Casita Suite is the premier room at Primrose Inn & Suites and features a more historical touch with a modern spin.
Some amenities include:
- One-level property (no stairs)
- Free parking
- Hair dryer in all rooms
- In-room coffee
- Free WiFi
- Quiet A/C and heating
- Walk-in shower in all rooms
- Personal care amenities
- Outdoor coffee bar
- Outdoor patios with BBQ’s
Sheldon Street Lodge
The Sheldon Street Lodge at 115 East Sheldon Street in downtown Prescott is a small motel with big “Old West” hospitality and charm. Small pets (20 pounds or fewer) are welcome for a fee of $15 per night.
Some amenities include:
- Small private bathroom
- Private shower
- Queen bed
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Air conditioning
- Cable TV
- Complimentary WiFi
- Free parking
- Non-smoking rooms
Prescott Pines Inn
Prescott Pines Inn is at 901 White Spar Road in Prescott. This B&B provides a delicious gourmet breakfast every morning, and each room has a private porch entry and private bath. Some rooms also have fireplaces and kitchenettes.
Some amenities include:
- Private porch entry
- Private bathrooms
- Cable TV
- Heating and air conditioning
- Keurig machines
- Free high-speed wireless internet
- No smoking (other than designated areas)
- Gourmet breakfast every morning
- Hairdryers
- Irons/ironing boards available upon request
The Motor Lodge
The Motor Lodge is a boutique motel with a fun 70s vibe at 503 South Montezuma Street in Prescott. There are 13 rooms in this non-smoking boutique motel, each with its own décor and feel. Pets aren’t permitted.
Some amenities include:
- Private porches on most rooms
- Gas or electric fireplaces in all Classic rooms or Suites
- Covered private parking adjacent to many of the rooms
- Complimentary WiFi
- Bikes that you can borrow (including two vintage tandems)
- Refrigerator in every room
- Hairdryers
- Coffee/tea/cocoa service in every room
- Cable
- Tuft & Needle mattresses and high-count linen sheets
Watson Lake Inn
The Watson Lake Inn Bed and Breakfast at 3155 North State Route 89 is owned by Master Chef Peter Gebauer and his wife, Aime. You can sign up for a cheese-making course or simply enjoy fine dining during your stay. Each of their three spacious guest suites has a different theme (Italian, Mexican, and German).
Amenities include:
- Queen size beds
- Deadbolt locks
- Upscale linen and towels
- Private bathroom
- Gourmet meals prepared by a master chef
- New refrigerator/freezer in every room
- Many suites are large enough to accommodate another person
- Cleaned, aired, and sanitized guest rooms
- Fantastic views
- Shower/tub in every bathroom
Prescott Resort
Prescott Resort at 1500 East State Route 69 is Prescott’s only full-service resort. They have a spa, pool, salon, restaurant, and bar on the property. Rooms are spacious and inviting, and the resort is a wonderful place to hold a conference.
Amenities include:
- Microwaves in every room
- Private balconies
- Complimentary WiFi
- Flat Screen TVs
- Coffee Maker with Complimentary Coffee
- Spacious work desk area
- 1 King or 2 Queen beds in every room
- ADA-accessible rooms
- On property salon, spa, coffee shop, sauna, fitness center, indoor pool, and restaurant
- No resort service fee
Try Prescott
Which hotels stood out most to you? Our personal favorites are the Grand Highland Hotel, Watson Lake Inn (we’re just dying to try the cheeses), and the Prescott resort, but maybe you prefer others. In case you didn’t catch the first installment of our hotel series, you can find it here.
Whether your favorites are on our list or you’ve got favorites of your own, we hope you’ll try Prescott. It’s a beautiful area with a rich history and plenty of things to do – so book a hotel stay today and get ready to experience all that Prescott has to offer!