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Best Arizona bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

The Inn At Thunder Mountain - Arizona
9.6 293 reviews

The Inn At Thunder Mountain

B&B, Sedona
The Inn at Thunder Mountain is a boutique hotel situated in West Sedona, a short drive from the town's shops and restaurants and within easy reach of the Verde Canyon Railroad. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
Each room at this charming bed and breakfast can accommodate up to two guests and features a comfortable seating area with a fireplace. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities including a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, spa, and a gourmet breakfast served daily.
The Penrose Bed & Breakfast - Arizona
9.8 361 reviews

The Penrose Bed & Breakfast

B&B, Sedona
This Bed and Breakfast is located in the Red Rocks, just a short drive from popular attractions like Red Rock Crossing and Slide Rock State Park, offering stunning mountain views. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The accommodation features a private balcony, air conditioning, a kitchen, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, a spa, a concierge service, a restaurant, and parking. Guests can enjoy a daily full breakfast, free access to fruit and cold drinks throughout the day and night, a CD and DVD library, and free Wi-Fi.
Elden Trails Bed And Breakfast - Arizona
9.2 122 reviews

Elden Trails Bed And Breakfast

B&B, Flagstaff
Elden Trails Bed and Breakfast is located in Flagstaff, Arizona, just a short drive from the Flagstaff Mall, The Marketplace, and Sacred Peaks Health Center. This 3-star guesthouse offers a peaceful setting for travellers exploring the area.
The guesthouse has a garden and terrace, perfect for relaxing outdoors. Guests can enjoy a complimentary full breakfast each morning and take advantage of amenities such as a fitness centre, a restaurant, a bar, and free parking.
The Joy Sedona - Bed & Breakfast And Luxury Creekside Cabins - Arizona
9.8 127 reviews

The Joy Sedona - Bed & Breakfast And Luxury Creekside Cabins

B&B, Sedona
The Sedona Views Bed and Breakfast is conveniently located near Uptown Sedona, just a short drive away from shops, restaurants, and attractions, and is adjacent to the Coconino National Forest, offering easy access to nature trails. The B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
Each room in this charming guesthouse features a private hot tub on a balcony, offering stunning views of the red rocks. The spacious rooms, measuring 37 square metres, comfortably accommodate two guests and are equipped with a fireplace, cable TV, a small fridge, and a private bathroom.

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Best Arizona bed and breakfasts with a pool

Among the 3267 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 4 best b&b with a pool

Sonoran Oasis With Pool, Spa & Bbq Area - Arizona
No reviews

Sonoran Oasis With Pool, Spa & Bbq Area

B&B, Phoenix
This B&B is located in Phoenix, 6.9 kilometres from the Pioneer Living History Village and 40.2 kilometres from OdySea Aquarium.
This 1638 square meter guesthouse with one bedroom and three bathrooms accommodates up to seven guests, featuring a year-round outdoor swimming pool, spa, BBQ area, and free WiFi.
Tombstone Monument Guest Ranch - Arizona
No reviews

Tombstone Monument Guest Ranch

B&B, Tombstone
Tombstone Monument Guest Ranch is located 4 kilometres from Tombstone, Arizona's town centre, near the Ed Schieffelin Monument.
This guest house offers a swimming pool (indoor and outdoor), a restaurant and bar serving local cuisine, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and concierge services, along with room service.
Desert Oasis Hideaway With Epic Game Room & Pool - Arizona
10 7 reviews

Desert Oasis Hideaway With Epic Game Room & Pool

B&B, San Tan Valley
This San Tan Valley guesthouse enjoys a mountainside location, approximately 9.6km from San Tan Mountain Regional Park, Pathfinder Park, and The Shops at Copper Basin, and within 14.5km of Rancho Bella Vista South Community Park and Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre.
This family-friendly property boasts 186 square metres of space, offering one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeping up to six guests, and features a swimming pool, fitness centre, bar, and barbecue grills, plus an arcade/game room.
Pool Oasis! Super Reviews! Ev Charger/1br King/wash/dryer/kitchenette/sleeps 4 - Arizona
10 175 reviews

Pool Oasis! Super Reviews! Ev Charger/1br King/wash/dryer/kitchenette/sleeps 4

B&B, Gilbert
This family-friendly guesthouse is located in the heart of Gilbert, just a short walk from the Gilbert Farmers Market and Hale Centre Theatre. It has received excellent reviews from previous guests.
The guesthouse has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for up to four guests. It offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, garden, and fitness centre, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in Arizona

  • What are some famous festivals in Arizona?

    Arizona boasts many fantastic festivals! The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market is a huge event showcasing Native American art and culture. Then there's the Scottsdale Arts Festival, a renowned fine arts event. For a taste of the Southwest, the Tucson Meet Yourself festival is a must-see, celebrating diverse cultures through food, music, and dance. And if you're a music lover, the McDowell Sonoran Preserve's annual concerts are a treat.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Arizona?

  • Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in Arizona?

    Absolutely! Many places offer Native American cultural experiences, such as pottery making workshops at the Heard Museum in Phoenix or basket weaving demonstrations at various reservations. You can also find workshops on Southwestern cooking, focusing on regional ingredients and techniques, or even learn about the history and techniques of creating traditional Southwestern textiles.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Arizona?

  • Which local specialties in Arizona should not be missed?

    Don't leave Arizona without trying Sonoran hot dogs (unique to Arizona), prickly pear anything (from margaritas to ice cream), and authentic Mexican food, especially in Tucson. Many restaurants offer regional variations of classic dishes, so explore! Also, look for restaurants specializing in regional Native American cuisine for a truly unique culinary experience.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Arizona?

  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in Arizona?

    Instead of the Grand Canyon (which is amazing, but crowded), consider exploring the lesser-known canyons like Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona, or the dramatic landscapes of the Chiricahua National Monument. The Arizona Sonora Desert Museum near Tucson is a unique blend of zoo, botanical garden, and natural history museum, and it's often less crowded than other popular attractions.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Arizona?

  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does Arizona offer?

    Arizona's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find towering red rock formations in Sedona, vast deserts like the Sonoran Desert, and stunning canyons like the Grand Canyon. There are also high-elevation pine forests in northern Arizona, and even alpine meadows in some areas. The state's varied geography offers something for everyone, from desert hikes to mountain adventures.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Arizona?

  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in Arizona?

    Yes, many! The trails at Camelback Mountain (Echo Canyon Trail is challenging, Cholla Trail is easier) in Phoenix offer stunning city views. Papago Park in Phoenix also has relatively easy trails. In Sedona, the Boynton Canyon Trail is a popular and relatively gentle option. Remember to check trail conditions and bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Arizona?

  • What are some safety tips for women traveling solo in Arizona?

    Always let someone know your itinerary. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, especially at night. Be aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. Carry pepper spray and consider a personal safety alarm. Download a reliable offline map app for navigation. Inform your accommodation of your solo travel status. And, of course, stay hydrated, especially when hiking.
  • What is a perfect week-long itinerary for Arizona?

    A week isn't enough to see everything, but a possible itinerary could include: two days exploring Grand Canyon National Park, a day in Sedona hiking and admiring the red rocks, a day in Phoenix visiting the Desert Botanical Garden and exploring Old Town Scottsdale, and a day in Tucson visiting the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and exploring the city's historic district. You could add a day trip to a smaller town like Jerome or Bisbee, depending on your interests.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in Arizona?

    Yes, Arizona offers unique cultural experiences. Consider attending a traditional Native American powwow, learning about the history and process of making traditional Southwestern pottery, or taking a cooking class that focuses on Sonoran cuisine. You could also take a guided tour of a historic mission or explore the art galleries in Sedona or Tucson.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of Arizona?

    Visit local farmers' markets to sample regional produce and interact with vendors. Attend community events like concerts or festivals. Strike up conversations with bartenders or servers at local restaurants. Consider taking a guided tour focusing on local history or culture. Many smaller towns have unique shops and businesses where you can interact with owners and learn more about the community. And don't be afraid to ask questions – Arizonans are generally friendly and welcoming.

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Best Arizona bed and breakfasts with parking

Spacious Villa W/ Kitchen L 4 Pools & Game - Arizona
9.6 15 reviews

Spacious Villa W/ Kitchen L 4 Pools & Game

B&B, Scottsdale
This Scottsdale bed and breakfast offers excellent access to renowned golf courses, Old Town Scottsdale's shops and eateries, and the McDowell Sonoran Preserve for hiking, located just a few kilometres away.
Each of the two bedrooms in this 103 square meter guest house accommodates up to five guests, featuring a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a shared fitness centre, and an outdoor swimming pool.
The Cowboy Social Unit 2 - Arizona
9.6 105 reviews

The Cowboy Social Unit 2

B&B, Williams
The Cowboy Social Club guesthouse is situated on historic Route 66 in Williams, Arizona, offering easy access to Grand Canyon National Park (distance to be confirmed).
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house sleeps two, and features a shared kitchen, laundry facilities, a jacuzzi, and on-site recreational amenities including pickleball, ping pong, cornhole, a sauna, and an ice bath.
Near Old Town Scottsdale + On-site Dining & Pool - Arizona
9.8 57 reviews

Near Old Town Scottsdale + On-site Dining & Pool

B&B, Scottsdale
This Scottsdale bed and breakfast is located in Historic Old Town Scottsdale, just off Drinkwater and Indian School Road, offering direct access to Scottsdale Civic Centre Park, and is a short distance from Fashion Square, galleries and nightlife.
These recently renovated rooms offer 31 square metres of space for up to two guests, featuring a King bed, Juliet balconies, and access to a resort-style pool with a full-service bar and hot tub, alongside a 24/7 fitness centre.
Sagebrush Inn - Arizona
8.5 892 reviews

Sagebrush Inn

B&B, Tombstone
The SageBrush Inn is situated just a short walk from the O.K. Corral and the Historic District in Tombstone, putting you right in the heart of the action. The inn has received very good ratings for its cleanliness and a great location, making it a popular choice for travellers.
Each room at the SageBrush Inn has a private patio, perfect for enjoying the desert climate, and comes with modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and a fridge. The inn also offers a range of additional features, including satellite TV, free parking, and some rooms even have a hot tub.

Best Arizona bed and breakfasts with a garden

"Cactus Cooler Casita" Private Pool And Heated Spa Included Large Walk-in Shower - Arizona
10 59 reviews

"Cactus Cooler Casita" Private Pool And Heated Spa Included Large Walk-in Shower

B&B, Queen Creek
This Queen Creek casita, situated in the Emperor Estates neighbourhood, offers convenient access to attractions such as the Higley Center for the Performing Arts and SanTan Village Marketplace.
The 46-square-metre (495 sq ft) self-catering unit sleeps two, boasting a private entrance, full kitchen, patio, access to a heated spa (fee applies), swimming pool, and features including two smart TVs and a washer/dryer.
Quiet Studio By Bell Rock *New High Speed Internet - Arizona
9.9 696 reviews

Quiet Studio By Bell Rock *New High Speed Internet

B&B, Sedona
This Arts and Crafts inspired guesthouse is located in Sedona, offering direct access to the area's renowned hiking and mountain biking trails from its doorstep.
The accommodation, suitable for two guests, features a handcrafted interior with custom wood trim and sand plastered walls, complete with private patios, air conditioning, and internet for a comfortable stay.
The Treehouse At Aravaipa Farms Orchard And Inn - Arizona
10 15 reviews

The Treehouse At Aravaipa Farms Orchard And Inn

gîte, Dudleyville
This gîte offers unique desert accommodation near the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, approximately 9.6 kilometres from its trailhead, providing an authentic canyon experience with creek crossing and maintained dirt road access. Guests can enjoy a digital detox with limited cell service, excellent stargazing, birdwatching, and hiking opportunities, making it suitable for small group retreats or elopements.
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