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Grand Canyon Holiday Inn Express

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Grand Canyon Holiday Inn Express

 

With our hotel’s location near breathtaking cliffs of the canyon, it’s easy to see why the Holiday Inn Express® Hotel & Suites Grand Canyon is a top destination. Both business and leisure travelers headed to Grand Canyon National Park enjoy lodging at our hotel.

Whether a business venture or a vacation brings you to Tusayan (Grand Canyon), AZ, our hotel’s amenities can satisfy your needs. Our complimentary high-speed, wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, while our signature cinnamon rolls from the free Express Start Breakfast Bar gives you fuel. After touring the canyon, unwind with a swim in the indoor pool and whirlpool. No matter what brings you to the Grand Canyon South Rim, our hotel’s the best way to “Stay Smart.”

 

Location highlights:

Vast, Immense, Inspiring

There are many words used to describe the Grand Canyon, though none can fully capture the awe evoked by one of the USA’s most famous landmarks. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grand Canyon National Park encompasses plummeting crevices and fiery hues stretch across nearly 5,000 square kilometers.

There are many different ways to experience the park, from relaxing hikes and mule rides along the South Rim trails to adrenaline-pumping rafting trips down the Colorado River to scenic helicopter tours through the canyon’s maze of ravines. Just be sure to bring plenty of water to drink, and come prepared with a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the hot desert sun.

Many tour companies offer day and multi-day trips to the Grand Canyon. You can also rent a car at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and make the three-hour drive yourself.

What to See En Route

But don’t be in such a hurry to reach the Grand Canyon that you miss out on other exciting opportunities to enjoy Arizona’s great outdoors along the way. Consider a stop at Montezuma Castle National Monument, about 150 kilometers north of Phoenix, to see the ancient cave dwellings built by the Sinagua people about 900 years ago. Or pull over in Sedona, roughly 185 kilometers north of Phoenix, to hike through the blazing Red Rock State Park or shop for Native American arts and crafts at the outdoor Tlaquepaque marketplace.

Phoenix-Area Attractions

You’ll also find plenty of opportunities to explore Arizona’s spectacular desert scenery right in the Phoenix area. More adventurous travelers can stretch their legs along the area’s numerous hiking trails. Although the trek up is a challenge, Camelback Mountain’s summit boasts spectacular city views of Phoenix and Scottsdale. Meanwhile, Papago Park, to the east of central Phoenix, features vistas that are just as enviable, yet easier to experience.

Desert Flowers and Wild West Heritage

Should you prefer to experience the city’s scenery without strapping on a pair of hiking boots, spend a few hours in the Desert Botanical Garden. Located within Papago Park, this beautiful garden showcases some of the Sonoran Desert’s most beautiful plant life, including a cornucopia of cactus species. Or, get a feel for the area’s Wild West heritage with a stroll through Old Town Scottsdale, where you’ll find a smattering of shops selling everything from cowboy hats to Native American jewelry.


Phoenix, Arizona, blends a wealth of urban attractions with a bounty of opportunities to get outdoors!

More info:

https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/grand-canyon


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