Flagstaff Old Train Station

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(795) · Historical landmark in Flagstaff, United States
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Flagstaff 360 Flagstaff Visitor Center Located on Route 66 in the historic downtown train station, the Flagstaff Visitor Center is your resource for …

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Oct 25, 2023
FRUSTRATED!! Locals may know about all the one way streets and the inner secrets of parking but I certainly didn't. Sunday night about 6pm and I drove in circles up and down along dark streets lookin… Full review by concertpix
Jul 6, 2023
Had a great time walking around the downtown shops and restaurants. The Thai Restaurant on main street is outstanding! Full review by William H
May 29, 2023
A really great compact downtown area with numerous interesting niche shops and a host of coffee shops, bars and restaurants to suit almost every taste. It seems to vary from extremely busy to very q… Full review by Ian W

Questions & answers

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Is it always free parking or is that a covid thing?
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It is because of the Covid Virus. The meters were closed. Taped up.
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Answer by Aj D · Nov 7, 2020
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How close is this to the Amtrak train station?
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The train station is actually part of the old downtown tourist district.
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Hotels in historic downtown flagstaff
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We stayed at the La Quinta Inn & Suites in Flagstaff. It is a new, very clean hotel with many restaurants nearby. (The Olive Garden was exceptionally good when we dined …
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We stayed at the La Quinta Inn & Suites in Flagstaff. It is a new, very clean hotel with many restaurants nearby. (The Olive Garden was exceptionally good when we dined there).This hotel is very close to the downtown area, without all the traffic and train noise. Their prices were reasonable, along with a free hot breakfast, which was included. If we are ever in the Flagstaff, AZ area again, we will be staying at this La Quinta Inn & Suites.
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Any suggestions for first timers from out of town to enjoy the The great Pinecone Drop? Parking, viewing, crowds???
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Sorry about not able to answer your question trip advisory just now about five minutes ago sent me this question so I was unable to answer it now it’s too late I’m sure you’ve been …
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Sorry about not able to answer your question trip advisory just now about five minutes ago sent me this question so I was unable to answer it now it’s too late I’m sure you’ve been there and gone already
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Answer by Kenny J · Jan 2, 2018
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What are the cross streets of the downtown area?
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It's basically the two or three block area north of Rte. 66 and between N. Humphreys and San Francisco streets.
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