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Prescottonian
2 AAA hotel in Prescott

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1317 E Gurley Street86301-3313 Prescott (Arizona), United States (show on map)
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Phone: +1 (928) 445-3096

Staying experience:

4.1/5
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1317 E Gurley Street86301-3313 Prescott (Arizona), United States (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +1 (928) 445-3096Fax: +1 (928) 445-3110


Whether you're chasing the charm of Whiskey Row, exploring the trails of Thumb Butte, or attending the iconic Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo, Best Western Prescottonian places you at the heart of it all.

This welcoming hotel offers more than just a place to stay, it’s your gateway to the rich history, natural beauty, and cultural energy that defines Arizona’s original capital. Guests love the convenience of being just minutes from downtown Prescott, where historic saloons, antique shops, and local eateries line the streets.

After a day of adventure, unwind in the seasonal outdoor pool or stay productive with free high-speed Wi-Fi and a 24-hour business center.

Each morning begins with a complimentary full hot breakfast, fueling your day whether you're heading to the World’s Oldest Rodeo, the Prescott Bluegrass Festival, or the Courthouse Lighting Ceremony during the holidays. Spacious guest rooms are thoughtfully designed with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and refrigerators.

On-site dining at Mi Tierra offers authentic Mexican cuisine and a casual atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing or hiking in Prescott National Forest. Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway, a family road trip, or a local event, Best Western Prescottonian delivers comfort, convenience, and a true taste of Prescott’s Western hospitality.

Book your stay today and experience why travelers return year after year.

Main services:

Parking Restaurant Swimming pool

Info

Check-In: from 3:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM





Services

On premises:

  • 100% smoke-free hotel
  • Restaurant on-site
  • Complimentary continental breakfast, choice of breads, cereal, fruit, eggs, yogurt, juice, and coffee, served in breakfast room.

    Weekdays 6:00 a.m.

    to 9:00 a.m.

    and weekends 6:00 a.m.

    to 9:00 a.m.

  • Complimentary Breakfast
  • Fax services
  • Outdoor pool, heated, pool lift, open from May 15 to October 15, pool hours 10:00 a.m.

    to 10:00 p.m.

  • Safe deposit box (at front desk)
  • Mail services
  • Ice/vending machines
  • Truck/RV parking 24-hour
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Exterior Corridor
  • Guest laundry, $1.25 fee
  • Early check in avaiable on request for a fee of 25.00 USD
  • Free wireless Internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms
  • Business center
  • Fax machine
  • Sunbathing
  • Accessible services
  • Hearing impaired services TDD phones
  • Physically challenged facilities ramps, grab bars, roll-in shower
  • Accessible parking free, 24-hour
  • Free onsite parking available, Outdoor
  • Outdoor parking
  • Electric vehicle charging station available complimentary

Nearby:

  • 0.50 mile(s) from Smoki Museum, The Smoki Museum was created by the Smoki people and the the Civilian Works Administration to preserve and celebrate American Indian culture.

    It was built in 1935 with native stone and wood to resemble an Indian Pueblo.

    They preserve and celebrate mainly through displaying art, clothing, ornaments, and ceremonial paraphernalia from the tribes that inhabit the Southwest.

    The museum houses irreplaceable collections of prehistoric and contemporary pottery, prehistoric jewelry and stone artifacts.

  • 1.00 mile(s) from Whiskey Row, The 100 block of S.

    Montezuma Street has long been known as Whiskey Row.

    A full block of historic bars and saloons where some of America's famous cowboys and outlaws drank.

    It is rich with town history and the site of many local activities.

  • 1.00 mile(s) from Bucky's Casino, Bucky's and Yavapai Casinos are sure to have your game! Enjoy non-stop action and BIG-WIN payouts, with over 560 of the most exciting and entertaining slot machines and table games in Arizona.

  • 1.00 mile(s) from Mountain Artists Guild, Was founded in 1949 by 25 Prescott artists.

    MAG is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education, support and training in all aspects of the visual arts through exhibits, workshops, scholarships, seminars and practical experience in the creation of artistic works.

    The Mountain Artists Gallery & Gift Shop provides a place for emerging artists of all media to display and sell their work in a fine art gallery setting.

  • 1.50 mile(s) from Sharlot Hall Museum, The Sharlot Hall Museum is an open-air museum located in Prescott, Arizona.

    Opened in 1928 by Sharlot M.

    Hall as the Old Governor's Mansion Museum, it is dedicated to preserving the history and folklore of Yavapai County, Arizona.

    It is the largest museum in the central territory of Arizona. Today, the Museum features seven historic buildings, compelling exhibits and beautiful gardens, which serve as the setting for numerous public festivals.

  • 3.00 mile(s) from World's Oldest Rodeo, Since 1888, this traditional event has occurred annually over the 4th of July weekend with eight breath-taking performances.

  • 5.00 mile(s) from Phippen Museum of Western, The Phippen Museum opened in 1984 and was named after Prescott resident and founding member of the Cowboy Artists of America, George Phippen.

    The Museum’s ongoing mission is to preserve and exhibit museum quality Western art and educate the public about the unique heritage, history, legends and influence of art of the American West.

  • 26.00 mile(s) from Gunsite Academy, Gunsite Academy offers firearms training to elite military personnel, law enforcement officers and free citizens of the US.

  • 30.00 mile(s) from Jerome Ghost Town, America's most vertical city and largest ghost Town in America.

    Once known as the wickedest town in the west, Jerome was a copper mining camp, growing from a settlement of tents to a roaring mining community.

    Founded in 1876, Jerome was once the fourth largest city in the Arizona Territory.

    In 1967 Jerome was designated a National Historic District.

    Today Jerome is a thriving tourist and artist community with a population of about 450.

  • 15.00 mile(s) from Mingus Mountain, Located in the cool pines of central Arizona, Mingus Mountain offers a wide range of recreational opportunities including: picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, fishing, hunting, hang gliding, and paragliding.

    Mingus has several hiking trails for a range of skill levels.

  • 4.10 mile(s) from Watson Lake, Watson Lake is one of two reservoirs at the Granite Dells.

    A dam that was built on Granite Creek formed the lake, which offers many options for outdoor, recreational activities such as fishing, boating, kayaking and canoeing on the lake’s water.

    The Peavine Trail passes along the southeastern side of the lake and goes into the Granite Dells region.

    The multi-use trail is level and fairly easy.

    Bikers, horseback riders, hikers, and joggers utilize the multi-use trial, which is fairly easy.

    Birds galore inhabit the area, which is endorsed by Audubon as a premier place to birdwatch.

    Additionally there are opportunities for rock-climbing and bouldering as well as campsites available during the summer.

  • 1.00 mile(s) from Target
  • 1.00 mile(s) from Local Shopping, boutiques, galleries, and antiques
  • 3.00 mile(s) from Prescott Gateway Mall