El Tovar Hotel
5 expert reviews
“A registered National Historic Landmark, the "architectural crown jewel of the Grand Canyon" was built in 1905 of Oregon pine logs and native stone.”
– Fodor's
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"Perched on the Rim Trail at the canyon edge, the public spaces of this 1905 wooden lodge ooze old-world national-park glamour and charm. Unfortunately, the 78 rooms and suites do not..." Full review
"A blend of Swiss chalet and the more rustic style...with its unusual spires and dark-wood beams rising behind the Rim Trail, elegant El Tovar remains a grande dame of national park lodges" Full review
"Built in 1905 and fully renovated in 2005, the elegant hotel is one of the country’s most revered national park lodge treasures and has hosted the likes of Teddy Roosevelt and Albert Einstein." Full review
"First opened its doors in 1905, is the park’s premier lodge. Built of local rock and Oregon pine by Hopi craftsmen, it’s a rustic yet luxurious mountain lodge perching on the edge of the canyon." Full review
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Bar/Lounge
Free Internet
Room Service
Concierge
Restaurant
Free Parking
Air Conditioning
24-hour front desk
Flatscreen TV
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Apache Street and Center Road, South Rim; PO Box 699 10 Albright Street, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023
2.5 stars