Originally established in 1891, this hotel once catered to a diverse array of guests and dignitaries, serving as the final stop on the journey to the Grand Canyon. However, with the construction of the I-40 highway bypassing the town of Williams in the 1970s, the hotel fell into disrepair, mirroring the decline of the once-thriving town. In 2004, the town council mandated the sale of the hotel, prompting substantial investments to restore its former splendor. Under new ownership, the hotel has undergone another meticulous renovation, seamlessly blending timeless Victorian aesthetics with modern amenities to offer guests an immersive historic experience. Book a room at the Historic Grand Canyon Hotel and immerse yourself in the rich legacy of Route 66 firsthand.