Seligman, AZ, is on a stretch of what remains of the...
Seligman, AZ, is on a stretch of what remains of the historic Route 66 that ran from Chicago, IL, to California. It literally draws folks from around the world who want to see this remaining part of the romantic road that has been featured in both television and movies. Definitely visit Westside Lilos cafe, great food and great people.
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Guest review by
Andy
United States
10
We stopped at the Aztec on our way from California to New...
We stopped at the Aztec on our way from California to New Mexico. We often do this route, but for some reason I always overlooked Seligman for a stop. I'm so happy we decided to stay there! The motel is very nice, clean and recently renovated, the breakfast was really appreciated. The surroundings are nice and quiet, and the hosts are very welcoming!
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Guest review by
Alexandra
United States
10
Great time at Delgadillo's Barber Shop.
Great time at Delgadillo's Barber Shop. Angel's son-in-law greeted us when we walked in, and spent a good amount of time talking about Angel and showing us around. Yes, we spent plenty on souvenirs too.
The whole town is friendly. The Black Cat is a dive bar with loud music, but friendly people. The woman at Seligman Grocery had a nice chat with us about traveling across country back in the day. Our waitress at Westside Lilo's told us about her amazing father Terry McCann who was a gold medalist in wrestling for the USA in 1960. She hailed from Arlington Heights, so like us, from a Chicago suburb.
And the owner of the Aztec motel was so nice. He's from Holland of all places.
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Guest review by
Roger
United States
10
A small but inviting town.
A small but inviting town. Great people and great restaurants. I could only stay a day on my way back home, but I wish I could've stayed longer to try all the restaurants and visit all the shops the town has to offer. I also wish I could've had more time to explore the area around the town, like Route 66 and enjoy the multitude of stars visible at night.
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Guest review by
Jacob
United States
6.0
A small 1 street town with no specific attraction in it, but...
A small 1 street town with no specific attraction in it, but potentially a good location for people transiting through on the old 66 route or going to attractions within a few miles of it. There are a few motels and a couple of restaurants that we saw that offer basic American food.
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Guest review by
Sue
United Kingdom
8.0
Cool town, just a short overnight this trip.
Cool town, just a short overnight this trip. I came through on a photography workshop two years prior... Canyon Lodge was nice, but opted for Historic Rt.66 Motel this trip.
Lots to photograph here, tons of history. Buffalo burger at the Roadkill Cafe ain't too bad either, just be sure to have a Grand Canyon Pilsner chaser.
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Guest review by
John
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Passable - What previous guests thought, 127 reviews
Passable · 127 reviews
It was cute off the beaten path. There was a pizzeria next to hotel with a bar. Delicious pizza and friendly staff. The beds were super comfortable The owners of motel owned bar and restaurant. They took us in as if we were family and we all enjoyed a fun evening of food and drinks and got a great history lesson. The price could not be beat.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 2,155 reviews
Very good · 2,155 reviews
The hotel is literally in a small town that is cut by the historical route 66. The staff was very nice to give us our room at very late hours (we were arriving from Vegas) without a problem and it was comfortable and nice for its price. The Roadkill cafe, which is located 2 min from the motel, for breakfast in the morning is a must. ;D