A Chinle, Arizona, lifestyle lodge appeals to guests by blending business and leisure, work and play. A lifestyle hotel is the target for travelers who value fun as well as functionality. Lifestyle lodging are characterized by style, technology, modern design, and public spaces geared to networking.
A typical Chinle, Arizona, lifestyle hotel has a restaurant, bar, game room, lounge, library, business center, and a fitness center with men's and ladies' steam and sauna and changing rooms. Smaller lifestyle lodging do not have a 24-hour restaurant, but may offer a wine bar and fireplace.
Some Chinle, Arizona, brand-name lifestyle lodging include such amenities as full-size fitness centers and a food and beverage menu with healthy alternatives. Other chains offer free in-room wi-fi and wide-screen, high-definition televisions with surround sound.
Some upscale Chinle, Arizona, lifestyle hotels have a loft-like feel, with nine foot ceilings, oversize bathrooms with walk-in showers, and large windows. Open spaces, high-engineered style, natural lighting, and custom music create a completely different guest experience.
Find Lodging in Chinle, Arizona:
- Best Western Canyon De Chelly Inn, 100 Main Street, Chinle, AZ
Best Western Canyon De Chelly Inn is a 3 star place to stay in Chinle, AZ. Book a clean, handy, pleasant hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Chinle, Arizona.
- Holiday Inn Chinle-Garcia Trading Post, Az, Indian Route 7, Chinle, AZ
Holiday Inn Chinle-Garcia Trading Post, Az is a 3 star place to stay in Chinle, AZ. Book a clean, handy, pleasant hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Chinle, Arizona.
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