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Grand Canyon International Hostel
19 S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

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The Grand Canyon International Hostel, in Flagstaff Arizona, is the closest hostel to one of the Seven Wonders of the World; the amazing Grand Canyon! It is just one block from the Amtrak Station and 5 blocks from the Greyhound Station. This fabulous hostel offers �first class� backpacker accommodation and has been recognized by the �Lets Go� guide as one of their top picks for many years in a row. The sparking clean, super friendly, cozy and comfortable atmosphere makes it one of the best hostels around; it feels like �home away from home�! It is centrally located in a charming, historic building in quaint downtown Flagstaff, surrounded by pubs, shopping and nightlife. Its south western decor, wood floors and unique artwork make this hostel a one of a kind. A TV lounge with video library is open 24 hours, a FREE hearty breakfast is served daily and free coffee and tea are always available. Laundry facilities, high speed internet access and FREE WI � FI are also offered. The Grand Canyon hostel has both dormitory and private rooms (private rooms need to be booked directly with the hostel). The dorms accommodate four persons; the private rooms have one queen bed and offer a more intimate experience. There is a sink and refrigerator in every room and mixed dorms are available on request. Guests can choose from one of the hostels awesome tours to the Grand Canyon and Sedona. You will enjoy a full day of breathtaking views, hiking and sightseeing with friendly and knowledgeable guides. You'll travel in style in our comfortable, air conditioned 15-passenger van. These tours are definitely the cheapest around!We hope you will be our guest sometime soon!Lisa and John - owners

Directions

The Grand Canyon International Hostel is centrally located in historic downtown Flagstaff, just one block from the Amtrak Station and 5 blocks from the Greyhound Station. Free pick up from the Greyhound Station is available. This service is available from 7:00 AM until 11:30 PM. If you give us a call when you arrive, we'll send someone over to pick you up (call our toll free number 1-888-44CANYON or 779-9421). From the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Take HWY 180 south, turn right on Humphreys Street to Route 66. Turn left then next right onto Beaver Street. Turn left on Butler Ave, and then left again onto San Francisco Street. Hostel is 1.5 blocks on the left. From Page, Lake Powell and Tuba City: Take HWY 89 south to I-40 west, exit at Butler Ave. Turn right on Butler Ave, then 2 miles to San Francisco Street, turn right. Hostel is 1.5 blocks on the left.From Phoenix, Tucson: Take I-17 north to Flagstaff. I-17 turns into S. Milton Road. Follow S. Milton Road to 6th light, turn right on Butler Ave, and turn left on San Francisco Street. Hostel is 1.5 blocks on the left.From Los Angeles, Las Vegas: Take I-40 east, to first exit for Flagstaff, which turns into Route 66. Follow for 4.2 miles to 2nd light; turn left on S. Milton Road, then right onto Butler Ave. Turn left on San Francisco Street. Hostel is 1.5 blocks on the left.From Santa Fe, Albuquerque: Take I-40 west, exit at Butler Ave. Turn right on Butler Ave, then 2 miles to San Francisco Street, turn right, hostel is 1.5 blocks on the left.

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