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Places to Stay, Eat, and See Along Route 66

We welcome recommendations from those of you who have traveled old Route 66 and discovered a place that you think is great.  Email  your recommendation to us at Memories

Historic Route 66 Motels

Flagstaff, Arizona

  Monte Vista Hotel - Flagstaff Route 66 attraction

 

Monte Vista Hotel
Although not located on Route 66 itself, this downtown Flagstaff hotel dates back to the days when travelers stopped in Flagstaff on their way to somewhere else.  
 

Monte Vista Hotel
100 N. San Francisco Street
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Route 66 attraction in Flagstaff Grand Canyon International Hostel
The original two-story building was built in 1933 and served as a bunkhouse for travelers.  Motel type units were added in 1935 and it was called "The Downtowner Motel".  Today, it has been refurbished as an international hostel offering both dormitory and private rooms. Hostel traveling is a great way to get to know other travelers from around the world.

Grand Canyon International Hostel
19 South San Francisco Street
Flagstaff, AZ

Williams, Arizona

Williams Grand Motel The Grand Motel
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this motel began as a "Traveler's Tent Camp" in the 1920's. In 1936, the first motel in Williams--The Del Sue Motor Inn--was built on the site.  The name was later changed to The Grand 8 Motel and then just The Grand Motel.  It has been refurbished and welcomes travelers.

The Grand Motel
234 East Route 66
Williams, AZ 

 

Winslow, Arizona

La Posado Hotel - Route 66 attraction in Winslow AZ La Posada Hotel
On the National Register of Historic Places, this "hacienda" was designed by Mary Colter (who also designed many of the spectacular buildings at the Grand Canyon.).  Built in 1929, it was operated as a hotel and "Harvey House" Restaurant until 1957 when it was closed to the public.  The museum quality furnishings were auctioned off , the magnificent building gutted and turned into office space for the Santa Fe Railroad.  The Hotel was purchased just before being demolished by a couple dedicated to its restoration.  Much of it has been restored to its former glory but it is an ongoing process.  It reopened for guests in November 1997.

303 E. Second Street (Route 66)
Winslow, Arizona 86047
Phone: 928-289-4366

Places to Eat Along The Way

Flagstaff, Arizona

Miz Zips is a historic route 66 attraction in Flagstaff AZ MIZ ZIPS CAFE
This Route 66 diner has been serving local customers as well as travelers since 1954.  Serving the kind of home cooked meals at a great price, Miz Zips is the kind of place that we reminisce about. For dinner, try their chicken-fried steak or roast beef.  Don't forget to top it off with a piece of made-from-scratch pie.  You'll find lots of locals here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  

Miz Zips Cafe
2924 East Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Reader Recommendation
We discovered this place by accident.  Driving by, we thought it must be good since there were so many cars there and we were right.  The cute little waitress, in her tight jeans and cute smile, made us feel right at home. We were there for breakfast and the pancakes were great and the coffee continually filled. We would definitely stop there again the next time we go through Flagstaff.  
                                                                                       A. Roper from Lake Elsinore, CA

 

Seligman, Arizona

Mr Route 66 Attraction himself created the snow-cap drive in Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In
First Juan, and now his son, break every rule in the "customer relations" book but they have created this "must visit" drive in located off Highway 40 in the tiny town of Seligman, Arizona.  Humor, surprise, and best of all, enjoying every customer are the key ingredients to their success.  I could tell you more, but this is one of those places that you MUST see for yourself. While you're there, drive down the road for a haircut at Delgadillo's Barber Shop and Gift Store.

Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In
Main Street of Seligman Arizona

Things to See and Do Along Historic Route 66

Flagstaff, Arizona

Museum club - a historic attraction on Route 66 MUSEUM CLUB (aka THE ZOO)
This historic night spot began as a taxidermy shop and the heads are still hanging on the walls. One of Flagstaff's most popular night clubs, customers range from college age to seniors looking for a great place to country swing.  It is the "in" place for up and coming singers to perform.  Past notables include Willy Nelson.

The Museum Club AKA The Zoo
3404 E. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
 

 

 

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