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El Tovar Hotel
Village Loop Drive, 1, Near Bright Angel Lodge, Grand Canyon Village, AZ AZ86023, United States
Classificação
4.1
Nível de Preço
$$$$
Quartos
78
Animais de estimação
Não
30
May

El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon Village

El Tovar Hotel

O hotel localiza-se junto ao Grand Canyon e apresenta uma excelente sala de refeições (aberta para pequeno-almoço, almoço e jantar), uma sala de estar e uma loja com banca de jornais. Oferece aos seus hóspedes serviços de portaria, de abertura de camas e de quartos e é um Monumento Nacional Histórico Registado.Este hotel, o melhor alojamento no Grand Canyon, foi inaugurado em 1905 e recentemente renovado em 2005. Em tempos passados recebeu hóspedes tão ilustres como Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, o autor de westerns Zane Grey e muitos outros. O estabelecimento climatizado oferece também serviço de check-out 24 h por dia.O hotel conta com quartos e suites com televisão por cabo, telefone, rádio, casa de banho privativa completa com banheira e duche e ar condicionado/aquecimento regulados individualmente. Os quartos standard dispõem de uma cama de casal, uma queensize ou 2 queensize. Os quartos deluxe compreendemm 2 camas queensize ou uma kingsize. As suites contam com um quarto com 2 camas queensize ou uma kingsize e uma sala de estar, e algumas dispõem de um alpendre ou uma varanda. Todos os quartos são para não fumadores. Em alguns quartos e suites poderá ser disponibilizada uma cama adicional, mediante disponibilidade (não é possível reservar).

El Tovar Hotel

Preço e Disponibilidade

Geral

Muito Bom
4.1
558 criticas
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Avaliação de Clientes

Localização 4
Limpeza 4.3
Conforto 3.8
Vizinhança 4.8
Facilidades 3.8
Condição 4
Recomendação 89.8%
“If your grandma was a queen and lived in an old house and you went to visit for vacation and never wanted to leave! Just perfect location, superb character! One of my most unique stays in a hotel. Absolutely worth the money if you can afford it and if you can't, I don't know find a way ! I did! You have to stay here at least two nights My only thing would have been if at check in they would have realized it was my birthday and realized I have chosen a special day to stay here and just leaving this here as it goes a long way for future guests!”
— Sam Abtahi
“Although this hotel has appeal as an old building, that is also the biggest drawback. The walls are paper thin, so even with earplugs, you still hear EVERYTHING in and around your room. After we checked in the late afternoon and made our way to our room, we noticed a room service tray on the floor a few rooms up from ours with uneaten food on it, and it was still there late into the next afternoon. My eye mask fell behind the nightstand and I found a receipt and cracker on the floor behind the nightstand, I threw away the receipt, but I'll bet the cracker is still there. Also, for the price of this hotel (over $350 a night off-season), we expect decent linens and towels, but the bath towels here were as rough as sandpaper and barely big enough to wrap around any adult body. The room service options are extremely limited so we ate in the restaurant and the food was okay for dinner, but the next morning, we had the worst breakfast we have ever had. Our great server came to us three times to apologize for the wait, and said the eggs for our eggs benedict were the problem, but, the potatoes were swimming in oil, and the pancakes were a soggy, mushy, inedible mess, the restaurant took over an hour to deliver this awful "food". My husband joked that maybe the cook called in sick and the dishwasher had to take over. The next night they had a fire in the kitchen and we were not surprised. Thankfully, we had checked out and stayed at the Maswick Lodge for our remaining night at almost $100 a night less, with nice, quiet rooms, softer, full-length bath towels, and meal options that better fit our activities. Parking is also a major issue here as non-hotel guests are permitted to take up much of the limited parking.”
— Aimee Pfaff