Hotels in Prescott,

Arizona

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Prescott Hotels for a Mile-High Getaway

Located in Arizona's Central Highlands, about 90 minutes from both Phoenix and Flagstaff, Prescott (pronounced like "bis-kit") is not only home to the historic Whiskey Row and a quaint downtown, it boasts beautiful natural scenery, miles of trails, incredible outdoor adventures, golf, shopping, a thriving restaurant scene, and not one, but three colleges or universities. Plus, with the city's four distinct seasons and its mile-high elevation, Prescott is a year-round destination that's neither too warm in the summer nor too cold in the winter. And with some of the best hotels in Prescott, we put it all (and more) right at your fingertips.

Hotels in Prescott Welcome You to “Everybody’s Hometown”

Centered around the Courthouse Plaza, and just minutes from some of the top hotels in Prescott, the city's Downtown is abuzz with activity all year long. From arts and crafts fairs to juried exhibitions, car shows and free summer movies and concerts to breathtaking holiday light displays, the Plaza is the place to be.

To the west of the Plaza, you'll find the city's legendary Whiskey Row (also known as Montezuma Street). Packed with art galleries and Old West bars, treat shops and boutiques, it's a must-see destination. (Note: If you happen to see men and women dressed in Old West garb, they're probably members of the Prescott Regulators & The Shady Ladies – a re-enactment group that not only stages performances, but just hangs out in historic sites to add a bit of old-fashioned flair.)

Top Prescott Hotels to Enjoy the Great Outdoors

Prescott is home to world-class mountain biking, incredible rock climbing, five lakes and hundreds of miles of trails. And no matter which of our hotels in Prescott you choose, it's all just minutes away. The breathtaking Granite Dells is home to Watson Lake and a rails-to-trails system that takes you around the lake and into the ancient granite formations. Meanwhile, Goldwater Lake offers a more secluded, forested experience. Then there's Lynx Lake, Granite Basin Lake and Willow Lake provide their own unique trail systems and vistas.

For mountain bikers, the city comes alive each April when the town hosts the Whiskey Off-Road – a three-day mountain bike race for pros and amateurs alike. But the trails are open year-round and can be ridden any time of year (though seasonal snow and cold weather may cause you to rethink your ride in the heart of winter).

Finally, as you look toward the west at sunset, you may notice a large butte silhouetted on the horizon. That's Thumb Butte – an iconic hiking, mountain biking and recreation area that locals love as much as Prescott's visitors do. (Hint: If you decide to hike Thumb Butte, it's good to know that the paved trail is steeper than the dirt trail that veers off to the west. Regardless of which you take, you can make it to the top of the trail, but one may be easier for you than the other.)

Plan Your Stay at the Best Prescott Hotels

After a day of adventure – or just exploring the shops and galleries in Downtown Prescott – you'll find plenty of local breweries and taverns, plus a world-renown meadery where you can whet your whistle. But if it's your appetite you need to sate, don't forget to check out the dozens of restaurants bordering the Courthouse Plaza. Here, along Gurley, Goodwin and Cortez streets you'll find everything from tacos and pasta to "cowboy cuisine," burgers and vegan fare – which means that no matter what you're hungry for, Prescott has you covered. By planning your stay at one of the top hotels in Prescott, we can help you find everything you need to make your trip complete.

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