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84 Hostels in Arizona

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Among the 84 hostels in Arizona, here are the 1 best hostels with breakfast

Quality Inn Pinetop Lakeside - Arizona
Arizona
01/11 – 02/11
₹9768/nightfor 1 night

Quality Inn Pinetop Lakeside

1 2
hostel , Pinetop-Lakeside
The Quality Inn Pinetop Lakeside is located just 1 kilometre from the city centre of Pinetop-Lakeside and a short walk from Woodland Lake Park, offering a convenient base for exploring this charming town. This 2-star hotel is a great option for budget-conscious travellers looking for a comfortable and convenient stay.
The hotel features a range of facilities for guests to enjoy, including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and a casino. There are also picnic and barbeque areas for those who prefer to relax outdoors.

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Best Arizona hostels with a locker

Beaver Dam Lodge - Arizona
Arizona
01/07 – 05/07
₹13596/nighttotal: ₹54384 (4 )

Beaver Dam Lodge

1 2
hostel , Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam Lodge is a 3-star hotel located in the downtown district of Beaver Dam, offering convenient access to local attractions.
This lodge provides complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, an on-site restaurant and bar, a garden, a fitness centre, and free parking, with dedicated business facilities and children's game rooms available.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Arizona

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Arizona?

    For budget-conscious travellers, Arizona offers plenty. Hiking in numerous state parks like Prescott National Forest or Tonto National Forest is free, though parking fees may apply. Exploring free attractions such as the Arizona State Capitol Museum in Phoenix or the charming town of Sedona, with its red rock formations perfect for photography, are great options. Many smaller towns offer free historical walking tours. Remember to pack plenty of water for hiking.
  • What are the best hostels in Arizona?

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Arizona?

    While the Grand Canyon is iconic, consider exploring lesser-known gems. The Wave in Coyote Buttes North requires a permit lottery, but the stunning sandstone formations are worth the effort. Chiricahua National Monument, with its unique rock formations known as 'hoodoos', offers breathtaking scenery. For a unique experience, visit the Montezuma Castle National Monument, an ancient cliff dwelling. These spots offer a more secluded and authentic Arizona experience.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Arizona?

  • What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Arizona?

    Arizona hosts many events. The Heard Museum in Phoenix often has free admission days. Check for local city events; many towns and cities have free concerts or festivals throughout the year. The Scottsdale Arts Festival, while not strictly budget-friendly for all aspects, offers some free elements and is a great example of the type of event to look out for. Remember to check local listings closer to your travel dates for specific events and costs.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Arizona?

    The best hostel for families and kids in Arizona is 8br Grand Canyon Ranch - Sleeps 22.

  • What are the best nightlife spots in Arizona?

    Nightlife varies across Arizona. In Phoenix, Roosevelt Row is known for its vibrant arts scene and bars. Tempe, home to Arizona State University, has a lively atmosphere with numerous bars and clubs. Tucson offers a more laid-back nightlife experience with diverse bars and pubs. Sedona, while known for its spiritual side, also has some unique bars with stunning views.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Arizona?

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Arizona?

    Ideally, at least 10-14 days allows for exploring the diverse landscapes and attractions. A shorter trip might focus on one region, such as the Grand Canyon or Sedona, while a longer stay could encompass the northern and southern parts of the state, including the diverse ecosystems of the Sonoran Desert and the Colorado Plateau.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Arizona?

  • Does Arizona offer any iconic natural events?

    Yes, Arizona's climate leads to dramatic natural events. Witnessing a monsoon season thunderstorm in the summer months is a powerful experience. The vibrant colours of the autumn foliage in northern Arizona are also spectacular. These events are unpredictable but add to the unique character of Arizona's natural beauty.
  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Arizona?

    Absolutely. Many Native American tribes offer cultural tours and workshops on their reservations. These provide insights into their history, traditions, and art forms. Additionally, various art centres and museums throughout the state host workshops on pottery, weaving, and other traditional crafts.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Arizona?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to interact with residents and sample local produce. Attending community events and festivals allows for immersion in local culture. Staying in smaller towns rather than large cities offers more opportunities for authentic interactions with the community. Striking up conversations with locals at restaurants or bars can also lead to interesting encounters.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Arizona offer the best local cuisine?

    Many restaurants celebrate Arizona's diverse culinary scene. In Tucson, try local Mexican cuisine at El Charro Cafe, a historic establishment. Phoenix offers a wide range of options, from upscale dining to casual eateries featuring Southwestern fare. Many restaurants in Sedona incorporate local ingredients into their menus, highlighting the region's agricultural bounty. Exploring smaller towns reveals hidden culinary gems.
  • What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Arizona?

    Pack layers, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly, especially between day and night. Sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses are essential due to the intense sun. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for exploring trails. A reusable water bottle is crucial, and remember that water can be scarce in some areas. Consider packing insect repellent, especially during monsoon season.

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Best Arizona hostels with air conditioning

Gallery On 59th Homestay Not A Hotel - Arizona
7.7 84 reviews
Arizona
04/08 – 11/08
₹16395/nighttotal: ₹114765 (7 )

Gallery On 59th Homestay Not A Hotel

3 6
hostel , Glendale
This Glendale guest house offers a homestay experience located 8 kilometres from State Farm Stadium and 10.6 kilometres from Castles and Coasters, with the Phoenix Convention Centre 16 kilometres away.
The 11 square metre accommodation includes air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, and private parking, suitable for up to three guests with a check-out time between 08:00 and 11:00 AM.

Best Arizona hostels with laundry available

Cocoons Homestay Hostel Llc - Arizona
Arizona
27/08 – 30/08
₹8223/nighttotal: ₹24669 (3 )

Cocoons Homestay Hostel Llc

1 2
hostel , Phoenix
Cocoons Homestay Hostel LLC offers a welcoming stay on West Indian School Road in Phoenix, providing convenient access to the city's cultural attractions and desert landscapes. This accommodation provides air conditioning and Wi-Fi, serving as a comfortable base for exploring local points of interest.
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