Monte Vista Hotel, former hotel in Los Angeles, California
The Monte Vista Hotel is a historic establishment in downtown Flagstaff, California, offering multiple room types spread across several floors. It includes standard rooms in various configurations, signature rooms with upgraded amenities, junior king suites with pull-out couches, two queen suites for groups, and budget-friendly traveler's rooms with shared bathrooms.
The hotel was founded in 1926 when the community raised funds to create a quality place for visitors to Northern Arizona, supported by local leaders and writer Zane Grey. Construction began on June 8, 1926, and it opened its doors on January 1, 1927.
The hotel reflects the importance Flagstaff placed on welcoming visitors in the early 20th century, when the community united to create a proper place for travelers. The different room types and social spaces tell stories of the varied guests who stayed here, from Hollywood actors to people traveling along Route 66.
Rooms on lower floors sit above the lively Rendezvous Bar and can be noisy, while rooms on the third and fourth floors are quieter and often larger. All rooms include free Wi-Fi and drip coffee is available at the front desk each morning; parking is available on the east side with limited spots.
The hotel offers rooms known as haunted rooms that attract visitors interested in paranormal experiences. These particular spaces add a touch of mystery that enriches the experience for those seeking something out of the ordinary.
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