Properties have been ranked by multiple quality criteria noted by customers’ reviews and votes. The 2012 Recommended Inns Award recognizes inns that demonstrated commitment to guest service by consistently receiving the highest rating.
You just can't help but fall in love with this amazing inn. Owners Steve and Connie Segner have done everything right, and the overall experience here makes this one of the very best lodgings in the state. a and is a monument to fine craftsmanship. Frommer's 2010 H
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Creekside Inn at Sedona
Sedona>
"Nestled alongside the crystal waters of the famed Oak Creek in Sedona AZ, lies Creekside Inn, northern Arizona’s premier bed and breakfast lodging. Creekside Inn offers guests an elegant quiet two and a half acre wooded setting on the Creek that complements the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding area."
Visit historic Jerome, Arizona take in the majestic views and see why the Ghost City Inn is rated the "Best Weekend Get Away in America"
Experience the casual elegance of this intimate bed and breakfast in two homes surrounding a magical courtyard on 2.2 acres in the foothills of Tucson's Catalina Mountains; with stunning views of the mountains, sunrises and sunsets. Visit Tucson's many attractions from our ideal location just minutes from the University of Arizona, galleries, hiking, biking and wonderful dining options.
Casa de San Pedro
Hereford>
Territorial hascienda on 10 acres adjacent to the San Pedro River. 10 luxury guest rooms around a courtyard with fountain, flowers, and birds. Ideal for bird watching, hiking, sun, relaxing. Only 90 miles SE of Tucson but only inches from heaven. Full gourmet breakfasts daily & fresh pies in the PM.
A Sunset Chateau sits on a hilltop overlooking Sedona's famous red rock mountains. Spacious 600+ square foot suites start at only $199/Night. Amenities include pool, jacuzzi, conference room and more.
FireLight Bed and Breakfast
Williams>
Overlooking the town of Williams, Arizona, and 60 miles south of Grand Canyon, the FireLight Bed and Breakfast is a wonderful place to stay while you explore northern Arizona—or simply a wonderful place to stay. Every single room of this elegant, three-story home has recently been completely renovated and decorated in meticulous detail. The English Tudor-style exterior is beautifully complimented by the cozy, English country home décor on the inside. “Gee, I wish I lived here,” is an often-heard sentiment when our guests walk inside.
Spur Cross Bed & Breakfast
Cave Creek>
Affordable luxury in historic Cave Creek, AZ. Our four suites are on two acres within walking distance of town. All rooms are designed for couples with private entrances/baths, cable TV, kitchenette, etc.
Bed and Bagels of Tucson
Tucson>
At this pet- and children-friendly Bed and Breakfast, you'll enjoy lodging at and full use of a casually elegant desert- and mountain-view home, pool and hot tub, choice of exotic or familiar 5-course breakfasts, recreation and sightseeing planning assistance for adults, children, and thoughtful accommodations for kids, dogs, and cats. Extensive information for birdwatchers. Suitable for most chemically sensitive (MCS) guests...This is a home away from home...not a hotel or motel.
Down By The River Bed and Breakfast
Saint David>
Down By The River B&B is the lodging hub of Cochise County. Located on the San Pedro River between Benson & Tombstone. The San Pedro is one of the best birding areas in the US. There are 4 large rooms each with a private bath and patios. There are 2 rooms with kitchenettes and fireplaces. For a quiet relaxing location you can't find a better place.
Comfi Cottages of Flagstaff
Flagstaff>
Comfi Cottages are the "hub" of a relaxing get-away. Our quaint 1920’s cottages will provide you with a "home base" to explore Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. The cottages are located near historic downtown Flagstaff in a residential neighborhood with nicely landscaped yards. You can walk to shopping, restaurants, Northern Arizona University, the public library, parks and Lowell Observatory. Public transportation is nearby. Drive to museums, national and state parks, the Grand Canyon, Sedona & Oak Creek, go skiing and explore numerous outdoor and cultural activities.