The Radisson Woodlands Flagstaff Hotel is located right off 'old route 66', near historic downtown Flagstaff as well as the Flagstaff... more »
The Radisson Woodlands Flagstaff Hotel is located right off 'old route 66', near historic downtown Flagstaff as well as the Flagstaff airport, and just minutes from Sunset Crater National Monument and the age-old Native American ruins at Wupatki National Monument. Newly updated public areas and guestrooms, as well as 2 restaurants - Woodlands Cafe and Sakura Sushi & Teppanyaki. Outdoor heated pool (seasonal) as well as jacuzzi and sauna provide extra comfort during your stay. The Radisson is also conveniently located to hiking, fishing, golfing, and other activities which sets us apart from other area Flagstaff hotels.
Official Hotel Information
Upscale hotel located in the heart of Northern Arizona's recreational areas and cultural attractions. Deluxe guest rooms and suites available. Sakura Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar and Woodlands Cafe offer several dining options. Activities include hiking, biking, golf, tennis, shopping and skiing.
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CLOSEST RADISSON TO THE GRAND CANYON
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Location. The Radisson Woodlands Hotel in Flagstaff, Ariz. is located on famous Route 66. Downtown Flagstaff, Northern Arizona University and Lowell Observatory are all within one mile of the hotel. Flagstaff and the surrounding area offer numerous options for hiking and biking enthusiasts, and skiing venues are 15 miles away. Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is five miles from this property. Hotel Features. Richly adorned with Italian marble and granite details, the Radisson Woodlands Hotel's lobby radiates warmth and elegance. The hand-carved teakwood art reflects the glow of the inviting, wood-burning fireplace. During crisp winter months, guests can relax in the indoor whirlpool spa, where a magnificent picture window frames tall pines and blue skies. Outside, visitors can bask under Flagstaff's summer sun at the heated seasonal pool and whirlpool spa. The hotel also features two different dining experiences, where guests can enjoy Continental fare or authentic Japanese cuisine. Guestrooms. The four-story Radisson Woodlands Hotel features 143 guestrooms and suites. Accommodations include southwestern décor and windows that open to the fresh air of Northern Arizona. Amenities include coffeemakers, two telephones, video games and television Internet access. Complimentary guestroom amenities include wireless Internet access, newspaper delivery, and premium television channels.
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There is an air of distinction here; a setting of comfort and elegance unlike any hotel in Northern Arizona.Enter the Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff and you`ll experience its unique ambience the moment you step into the lobby. Richly adorned with Italian marble and granite details. Where hand-carved teakwood art reflect the glow of an inviting, woodburning fireplace. We are the closest Radisson to the Grand Canyon.The Radisson Woodlands Hotel introduces their all-new Sleep Number Bed Guestrooms, found exclusively at Radisson Hotels & Resorts. Our Sleep Number Bed's air chambers allow you to adjust the firmness of the mattress to your exact level of comfort with the touch of a button. To further enhance comfort, you will appreciate our bed's quality linens, down pillows and finished with a premium down-filled comforter nestled in an ultra-soft duvet cover.Meetings and Events: Seven meeting rooms with up to 6,400 square feet of flexible function space. Featuring our Grand Ballroom with 3,900 sq. ft as well as our San Francisco Room with 1250 sq. ft., the Kachina room with 625 sq. ft. and the Colorado River Room with 475 sq. ft. Both the Grand Ballroom and San Francisco room can be divided into smaller meeting space. Our unique wooded Gazebo area is the perfect place for your outdoor function (2000 sq. ft.). Our expert catering and banquet department handles every detail of your special event or meeting.The Radisson Woodlands Hotel features two delightfully different dining experiences: continental cuisine served morning, noon and night in the sunny Woodlands Café or fresh sushi and Teppan-style cooking prepared tableside by the skilled chefs at the Sakura Restaurant. Radisson Woodlands Cafe: Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner at the Radisson's Woodlands Café. The open atrium-style restaurant is sunny and bright, perfect for a casual dining experience in a relaxed atmosphere. Menu items range from classic breakfast omelets to a variety of sandwiches to crispy salads - or maybe you prefer a juicy steak. Whatever your taste, you'll always have an excellent meal at the Woodlands Cafe.
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willing to change the date of my
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Posted Jan 07, 2005
Excellent
willing to change the date of my reservation“Very affordable with excellent quality of room. The staff was very helpful in making the changes I requested. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone staying in flagstaff...
“Beautiful hotel with new lobby
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Posted Jan 03, 2005
Excellent
“Beautiful hotel with new lobby renovation. Great sushi restaurant and large guest rooms. One of the nicest Radisson's I have stayed in and by far the nicest hotel in the small city of flagstaff...
“Very noisy....there was some kind of
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Posted Dec 23, 2004
Okay
“Very noisy....there was some kind of noise in the walls. Either with the pipes or something else - that kept my wife and I up most of the night. Also, a lot of noise in the hallways from other customers (I know that is not the hotels fault)...
“This hotel is in a good location. The
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Posted Dec 02, 2004
Good
“This hotel is in a good location. The "queen" beds are very small. The front desk was a bit slow in quieting down the party going on upstairs. Four complaints later we got some peace and quiet. Coffeemakers, TV, Internet access, and video game...
“Our room was great! We had a view of
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Posted Nov 11, 2004
Excellent
“Our room was great! We had a view of the San Francisco Peaks with the trains that run along it all in view. It was very beautiful! The wood sculpting in the building absolutely fascinated me! It was so pretty. The restaurant in the hotel was over...
“The room was very outdated. The
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Posted Sep 19, 2004
Mediocre
“The room was very outdated. The carpeting was very unclean and worn with spots all over. The comforters were very worn. Furniture was very worn and marred. Lamps were tattered and light bulbs were burned out in the bathroom vanity area. Which made...