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El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon

El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon

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1 room, 2 adults, 0 children

Hotel Details

Check-In: 16:00 - anytime

Check-Out: 11:00

Amenities

Internet Access - Free Public Access
Lounge/Bar
Parking - Self
Parking - Valet
Restaurant
Wheelchair Access
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24 hour front desk
ATM Machine
Bed sheets and towels are washed at a temperature of at least 60°C/140°F
Cable/Satellite TV
Commonly-touched surfaces are cleaned with disinfectant
Free local telephone calls
Gift Shop
Ice Machine
Masks are available to guests
Non-Smoking Facility
Property confirms they are implementing enhanced health & safety measures
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
Property is cleaned with disinfectant
Property is officially certified under a brand or regulatory agency's sanitization guidelines
Property is officially certified under regional sanitization guidelines
Property uses a professional cleaning service
Room Service
Sundries shop
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El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon

1 El Tovar Road, Grand Canyon National Park AZ

Property Description

This celebrated historic hotel located directly on the rim of the Grand Canyon first opened its doors in 1905. The hotel was designed by Charles Whittlesey, Chief Architect for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway.  The Chicago architect envisioned the hotel as a cross between a Swiss chalet and a Norwegian Villa. This was done in an effort to appeal to the tastes of the elite from that era, who at the time considered European culture the epitome of refinement. El Tovar was one of a chain of hotels and restaurants owned and operated by the Fred Harvey Company in conjunction with the Santa Fe Railway. The hotel was built from local limestone and Oregon pine. It cost $250,000 to build, and many considered it the most elegant hotel west of the Mississippi River. In 1987 the Hotel was designated a National Historic Landmark.  In the past, the hotel has hosted such luminaries as Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, Western author Zane Grey, President Bill Clinton, Sir Paul McCartney, Oprah Winfrey, and countless others.

Today, El Tovar retains its elegant charm and is widely considered the crown jewel of Historic National Park Lodges. Located directly on the canyon rim, El Tovar features a fine dining room, lounge, gift shop, and newsstand. El Tovar offers guests full bell service, and in-room dining for breakfast and dinner.  El Tovar is a world-class travel destination.

Nearby Hotels
Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon, an IHG Hotel
226 Highway 64, Tusayan AZ
Best Western Premier Grand Canyon Squire Inn
74 Highway 64, Tusayan AZ
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