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DoubleTree by Hilton Flagstaff

Full-service Hilton-brand hotel near I-40 — reliable rooms, on-site dining, indoor pool, and Hilton Honors integration

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The DoubleTree by Hilton Flagstaff is a full-service Hilton-brand hotel positioned directly on Route 66 as it runs through Flagstaff — the address itself, '1175 W Route 66,' connects the hotel directly to the Mother Road. The DoubleTree brand sits in the upper-mid-range tier of the Hilton portfolio, offering full-service amenities including on-site dining at price points above the limited-service Hampton tier.

The hotel provides the consistent quality and reliability of the Hilton brand system — predictable standards, the Hilton Honors loyalty program, and the full-service amenity package that distinguishes the DoubleTree tier from limited-service chain hotels. For Route 66 travelers wanting a reliable full-service hotel in Flagstaff, the DoubleTree is a dependable choice.

The hotel's Route 66 address places it on the Mother Road corridor through Flagstaff, with good access to Interstate 40, downtown Flagstaff, and the various Flagstaff attractions. The combination of the full-service amenities, the Hilton brand reliability, and the genuine Route 66 location makes it a practical choice for the Flagstaff overnight.

The DoubleTree brand and full-service tier

DoubleTree by Hilton sits in the upper-mid-range tier of the Hilton portfolio — above the limited-service Hampton by Hilton, offering full-service amenities including on-site dining. The DoubleTree brand is known for its signature warm chocolate-chip cookie welcome, a small but genuine brand-identity touch.

The full-service tier means the DoubleTree offers amenities that limited-service hotels do not — an on-site restaurant, more substantial public spaces, and the broader amenity package of a full-service property. For travelers who want to dine without leaving the hotel or who want the fuller amenity package, the DoubleTree tier provides it.

The Hilton Honors loyalty program integration is one of the brand's competitive features. Members earn points across the Hilton portfolio and can redeem them for free nights — useful for travelers staying at Hilton properties across a longer Route 66 trip.

Amenities and the on-site dining

The hotel offers full-service amenities — substantial guest rooms in the standard DoubleTree configurations, an on-site restaurant providing dining without leaving the property, an indoor pool (useful in Flagstaff's cool high-country climate and for winter travelers), a fitness center, and the various other amenities of a full-service hotel.

The on-site restaurant is one of the meaningful advantages of the full-service tier. After a long day of Route 66 driving and Flagstaff exploration, the ability to dine at the hotel without driving again is a genuine convenience.

The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and pet-friendly accommodation with a per-stay pet fee. The combination of full-service amenities and the standard Hilton-brand reliability makes the DoubleTree a dependable Flagstaff choice.

Visiting and combining with Flagstaff/Route 66

Pricing typically runs in the upper-mid-range — generally $140-$240 per night depending on season and day of week. Flagstaff's strong summer tourism season and its position as a Grand Canyon gateway push rates higher during peak periods. Hilton Honors members can use points for free nights.

The hotel's Route 66 address places it directly on the Mother Road corridor through Flagstaff, with good access to Interstate 40, downtown Flagstaff, and the various attractions. The location is practical for both Route 66 driving and broader Flagstaff exploration.

For Route 66 travelers, the DoubleTree is the reliable full-service Flagstaff choice — travelers wanting the consistency of the Hilton brand system, the full-service amenities including on-site dining, and a genuine Route 66 location. The hotel pairs Hilton-brand predictability with the Mother Road address.

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On-site restaurantIndoor poolFitness centerFree Wi-FiFree parkingPet-friendly (fee)

Visitor Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

01What does a room cost?expand_more

Pricing typically runs $140-$240 per night depending on season and day of week. Flagstaff's strong summer tourism and its position as a Grand Canyon gateway push rates higher during peak periods. Hilton Honors members can use points for free nights.

02What's the difference from a Hampton Inn?expand_more

DoubleTree by Hilton sits in the upper-mid-range full-service tier, above the limited-service Hampton by Hilton. The DoubleTree offers full-service amenities including an on-site restaurant and more substantial public spaces — a fuller amenity package at higher pricing.

03Does the hotel have a restaurant?expand_more

Yes — an on-site restaurant is one of the meaningful advantages of the full-service DoubleTree tier. After a long day of Route 66 driving, the ability to dine at the hotel without driving again is a genuine convenience. An indoor pool and fitness center are also available.

04Where is the hotel?expand_more

1175 West Route 66 in Flagstaff — the address itself places it directly on the Mother Road corridor through the city, with good access to Interstate 40, downtown Flagstaff, and the various Flagstaff attractions.

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