Number of guests: 2
Bed and bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Why we love it: Unique design, gas firepit, barbecue, rolling library ladder
Tiny home living meets big Arizona scenery at this thoughtfully designed home in Williams, one of Route 66’s most beloved mountain towns. Located just two blocks from the historic downtown strip, the Airbnb allows travelers to park the car and walk straight to the neon signs, diners, shops, and live music venues that continue to give this stretch of the Mother Road its enduring appeal. But despite its central location, the property feels remarkably secluded, tucked among towering pines with a private firepit and outdoor dining area that encourage guests to slow down and savor northern Arizona’s cooler temperatures.
Originally built using reclaimed wood from a 1920s carriage house, the space balances rustic character with newer upscale touches, from a Kohler soaking tub and plush spa robes to luxurious Boll & Branch linens. The lofted queen bed, accessed by a rolling library ladder, adds to the cozy cabin atmosphere, while a kitchenette, outdoor grill, and café-style patio make longer stays especially comfortable.
City: Williams, Arizona
Things to do nearby: Downtown Williams, Grand Canyon South Rim, Bill Williams Mountain, Kaibab National Forest
