Kingman, AZ Hotels

Kingman, AZ Hotels
The historic town of Kingman, Arizona, was established as a railroad town in the 1880s. Now the county seat of Mohave County, Kingman relies heavily on tourism. Route 66 passes through the center of town, and Kingman is a short drive from the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Lake Havasu, Lake Mohave and the Skywalk at Grand Canyon West. Nearby parks offer hiking, mountain bike trails and camping. The town offers a variety of accommodations.

Hotel Brunswick

The Hotel Brunswick is near downtown Kingman, on Route 66, across the street from the Kingman Depot and Amtrak station. The Brunswick was built in 1898 and features 22 guest rooms on three floors, and it's operated as a bed and breakfast. It features a complimentary breakfast, high-speed Internet in public areas, meeting and banquet facilities, and an on-site restaurant and bar. All rooms offer cable television, and some have a balcony overlooking Route 66. Pets are considered, for a fee.

Hotel Brunswick
315 E. Andy Devine Ave.
Kingman, AZ 86401
(928) 718-1800

SpringHill Suites Kingman Route 66

SpringHill Suites was built in 2009. This Marriott property is on Route 66, and a variety of restaurants are within walking distance. There are 73 studio suites on four floors. Each suite features a pantry area with sink, microwave and refrigerator and is equipped with a king- or queen-sized bed, a work area with high-speed Internet and a flat-screen television. A complimentary breakfast buffet is on offer. The hotel is smoke-free, and pets are not allowed. The hotel has an indoor pool, a spa, fitness room and guest laundry. Meeting facilities and a business center are available.

SpringHill Suites Kingman Route 66
3101 E. Andy Devine Ave.
Kingman, AZ 86401
(928) 753-8766
marriott.com

Hampton Inn and Suites Kingman

The Kingman Hampton Inn and Suites is near Interstate 40, off of Stockton Hill Road. The hotel has four floors and 86 guest rooms. All rooms are nonsmoking and feature queen- or king-sized beds, cable television, work desks and refrigerators. Handicapped-accessible rooms are available. Hotel amenities include complimentary high-speed Internet access, complimentary breakfast, an indoor pool, fitness center, meeting rooms, a business center and gift shop. The property does not allow pets.

Hampton Inn and Suites Kingman
1791 Sycamore Ave.
Kingman, AZ 86409
(928) 692-0200
hamptoninn.hilton.com

Hualapai Mountain Resort

The Hualapai Mountain Resort is 20 miles north of Kingman, in Hualapai Mountain Park. The pet-friendly resort features eight guest rooms. Three rooms are suites with king-sized beds, sitting rooms with double futons, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, fireplaces and flat-screen televisions. One suite has a patio, and two extra-large rooms each feature a queen-sized bed, sitting area with double futon, coffee maker and flat-screen television. The remaining three regular rooms have queen- or king-sized beds, coffee makers and flat-screen televisions. All rooms are nonsmoking and feature satellite television and Wi-Fi. Handicapped-accessible rooms are available. A restaurant with full bar is available on site. The restaurant is open Wednesday through Sunday and features live music on Friday and Saturday nights.

Hualapi Mountain Resort
4525 Hualapai Mountain Road
Kingman, AZ 86401
(928) 757-3545
hmresort.net

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