Welcome to the Knights Inn of Williams, Arizona - the Closest Town to Grand Canyon. The Historic Route 66 is only 1 Mile Away. Grand Canyon Railway Station is less than 1 Mile Away. We are conveniently located and accessible from I-40, exit 163.
Complimentary Continental Breakfast each morning. In room features include Cable TV, Micro/Fridge, Hairdryer, Iron and Board, Coffee-Maker, Am-Fm Clock Radio.
Interior Corridor with Free parking on site.
Sorry, no pets are permitted on the property.
Guest Reviews of
Knights Inn Williams
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We asked for a smoking room and when we got upstairs it was a non smoking room. The desk clerk showed he was bothered for us. The room was dirty; the continental breakfast was hostess small donuts and cold coffee. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone.
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Kathryne from | October 23 2008
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Don't stay there, you will end up with sore back and head aches.
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lawrence from | September 30 2008
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Last night stayed at Knights Inn.
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Sandy from | April 05 2008
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The rooms were what we expected for the price, they were clean, and convenient. Breakfast on a table by the hotel entrance: 2 cups, bad (I mean very bad) coffee, box of mini-donuts, and some sugar (no tea bag, unless you ring the unfriendly staff, who will promptly disappear by the time you find out that you just poured cold water from the hot water thermos on your tea bag). I will not stay here again, and would not recommend it to my friends.
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Andi from | November 29 2007
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We arrived at the hotel kind of late. The girl at the front desk was quasi-helpful. She only gave us one room key, even though there were obviously 2 of us. When we got in the room, it was okay, but not fantastic. It kept getting worse! The shower curtain had mold on it and for the life of me, I couldn't figure out how to work the shower- my friend and I eventually did figure it out. There was only one washcloth and no one answered the phone when we called to get another. In the morning, I went to put ice in the (small) cooler we had, and found the only ice machine was single-serve, meaning I stood there for 10 minutes and got the equivalent of 2 cups of ice. They may as well not have had any breakfast, it was that poor. The gentleman who checked me out couldn't speak English (which is odd, given that he owns a business in the us), and wouldn't let me keep my room key (which every hotel ever has let me do, especially once I explain about people who get your credit card info off of the cards). I was highly dissatisfied with the experience. There are hotels much closer to the grand canyon, and I wish we would have stayed at one of those. You couldn't pay me to stay at this place again.
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Colleen from | June 26 2007