Phoenix Hotels on Interstate 17

Phoenix Hotels on Interstate 17
Interstate 17 near Phoenix links Arizona's capital to the red rock canyons of Sedona and the mountains of Flagstaff to the north. Near Phoenix itself, many natural parks and recreational areas are easily accessible where visitors can do everything from camping to hiking, climbing and mountain biking. Staying at a hotel near Interstate 17 allows visitors to reach these natural wonders much more quickly than from other places.

Comfort Inn

Putting guests just over six miles from Phoenix Mountains Park and Preserve, the Comfort Inn offers its guests rooms with cable TV, air-conditioning, complimentary wireless Internet and free coffee. The hotel serves a free continental breakfast every morning, and guests have access to the hotel's heated outdoor swimming pool and hot tub. The hotel is pet-friendly at an additional cost.

Comfort Inn
5050 N. Black Canyon Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85017
(602) 242-8011
comfortinn.com

Sleep Inn Phoenix North

Located just off Interstate 17 in northern Phoenix, guests of the Sleep Inn stay only 3-1/2 miles from Adobe Dam Regional Park and Natural Area. Rooms at this pet-friendly hotel have wireless Internet access, free newspapers, air conditioning and coffee maker. All guests receive a free breakfast in the morning and have unlimited use of the fitness center, outdoor swimming pool and hot tub.

Sleep Inn Phoenix North
18235 N. 27th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85053
(800) 927-6058

Bell Hotel & Suites

Guests of the Bell Hotel & Suites sleep less than seven miles from Cave Buttes Recreational Area. All rooms come fully equipped with high-speed wireless Internet access, cable television, air-conditioning, refrigerator and microwave. The hotel's outdoor swimming pool and spa is open to all guests. A free continental breakfast is available each morning, and free popcorn and coffee are served throughout the day.

Bell Hotel & Suites
17211 N. Black Canyon Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85023
(877) 263-1290
bellhotelphoenix.com

Article Written By Patrick M. Lind

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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