Located in Moab and with Mesa Arch reachable within 22 km, The Gonzo Inn provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Robert
United Kingdom
Very nice room and comfortable bed and good shower.
La Quinta Inn & Suites Moab is located west of the La Sal Mountain Range in the Moab Valley. The hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Daisy
Belgium
Very nice staff. Housekeeping was perfect!! Very beautiful room and very clean. However we were unable to sleep for 3 nights due to the noises from rooms upstairs. The ceilings are badly insulated. You could hear every single step. Ceiling was creaking. A hell to sleep in.
Arches National Park and the Slickrock mountain bike trail are minutes from this Moab, Utah hotel. The hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast and free high-speed internet access.
Patricia
United States
Good breakfast, great staff, wonderful outdoor hot tub.
Set in Moab and with Mesa Arch reachable within 19 km, My Place Hotel-Moab, UT offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
sebastien jean
United States
The location of the hotel is fine, near the city and the park
Set in Moab, 22 km from Mesa Arch, Gravity Haus Moab offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Aviv
Israel
Very comfortable room , spacious and welcoming. The bed was large with a good mattress . Close parking and a very good coffee house indoors.
Set in Moab, 21 km from Mesa Arch, Casitas At The Hoodoo Moab, Curio Collection By Hilton offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
La Quinta Inn & Suites Moab is located west of the La Sal Mountain Range in the Moab Valley. The hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Good position Lively spacious room. Fridge. Coffee maker
Located in Moab, 20 km from Mesa Arch, Hyatt Place Moab provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Breakfast was great, the staff were nice e, the pool was fab
Located 22 km from Mesa Arch, Sleep Inn & Suites Moab near Arches National Park offers 2-star accommodation in Moab and features free bikes, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a shared lounge.
Helpful staff, modern and relatively new facilities.
Featuring an indoor heated pool, Homewood Suites by Hilton Moab is situated in Moab, 8.5 km from Arches National Park and 48 km from Canyonlands National Park.
Great variety for breakfast that varies day to day. Always well stocked.
This Moab hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool, daily hot breakfast and free Wi-Fi. A 32-inch flat-screen TV is in each warmly decorated room. Dead Horse Point State Park is 40 minutes away.
Everything was spot on the staff where very helpful
Set in Moab, 20 km from Mesa Arch, Field Station Moab offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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Set in Moab and with Mesa Arch reachable within 19 km, My Place Hotel-Moab, UT offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
clean and spacious room with a swimming pool and jacuzzi.
Featuring an outdoor pool, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriot Moab is 5 minutes’ drive from Arches National Park. All rooms offer free WiFi and a flat-screen cable TV. A free breakfast is served daily.
new and nice room and bathroom
overall very good place
Arches National Park and the Slickrock mountain bike trail are minutes from this Moab, Utah hotel. The hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast and free high-speed internet access.
Good breakfast.
Location was excellent!
Very clean.
Moab Valley Inn features an indoor/outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub and is a 10-minute drive from Arches National Park Entrance Station. Free WiFi is provided.
Located in Moab, 18 km from Mesa Arch, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Moab, an IHG Hotel provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a shared...
Comfortable room, great location to town and the parks
Moab is a tourist location and hotels prices etc reflect...
Moab is a tourist location and hotels prices etc reflect that. Do not expect value for money. The scenery and geographic history of the area is spectacular though. I would recommend a visit despite any negative points.
Williams
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved the energy, people, and THE NATURE.
Loved the energy, people, and THE NATURE. Food and shopping were perfect - hiking and tours are incredible! Arches National Park was spectacular - I hope I can go back and camp a couple of nights there. The 4 x 4 Trex Hell's Revenge from Moab Tourism was thrilling, a little scary and fun! Good food - good shopping - good adventures and people.
Belinda
10
Scored 10
Great area for outdoor activities and in close proximity to...
Great area for outdoor activities and in close proximity to Arches National Park and Canyonlands. If you like hiking you could easily do a 3-5 day trip here to see all the sights; and if you like ATV'ing or off-roading there are plenty of options in this area!
Anthony
Canada
10
Scored 10
Moab was a lovely little tourist town - a perfect gateway to...
Moab was a lovely little tourist town - a perfect gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.
There are many cute shops - Indigo Alley was a standout for us. Wonderful selection of clothing, accessories and footwear.
We enjoyed Doughbird for donuts and coffee - they had a vegan chocolate dip donut that was heavenly!
Moab is super walkable, especially if you are able to find accommodations on the main drag.
We had three full days in Moab, most of which were spent hiking and exploring the parks. We could easily have spent another day or two checking out the shops and eateries in town!
Brett
Canada
10
Scored 10
We loved the ease of going to the parks.
We loved the ease of going to the parks. The town itself was hosting spring break, but honestly did not affect us at all. The town seemed less crowded during the following week. The parks were not overwhelmingly crowded, the people were very friendly and outgoing. It is a great town, with good restaurants and easy accessibility whether driving, walking or hiking.
Kelly
United States
10
Scored 10
We visit Moab every few years for the hiking.
We visit Moab every few years for the hiking. This year we went to mountain bike. Off season(Nov-early March) is best for more solitude. Amazing red rock country with a wide variety of activities for every skill level.
Moab is a difficult place to find reasonably priced accommodation, even in the shoulder season when we stayed there. This motel was at the more reasonable end but still one of the more expensive places we stayed on our 3-week trip overall even though the room was smaller than most motel rooms we stayed in. Having said that, this is no doubt relative to other places in Moab and it was absolutely fine as a base for the area and for visiting Arches and Canyonlands. There were restaurants close by - we enjoyed the Moab Grill across the road.
The rooms are updated and very nice. Check in was fast and easy. The bed was probably one of the most comfortable hotel beds I've ever slept in, perfect for a good night's sleep after a day of hiking. The bathroom was very clean and the shower was great! Plenty of space and great water pressure! The location in Moab is great for accessing "downtown" shops and restaurants as well as Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. The hotel is also pet friendly!
Great location very close to the entrance to Arches N.P and close enough to Canyonlands too. Very attractive modern building outside and inside. The staff were really great and facilities at the Hotel second to none. The room was a fantastic size, with a super comfortable bed. We had a small kitchenette too and this was very useful and well equipped.
We stayed three nights but I would have been very happy to stay longer...
This hotel is located a short drive from the town center of Moab, Utah, south of Arches and Canyonlands national parks. It is right off the main highway. It is fairly new. It is a basic motel with comfortable rooms and breakfast. We had been camping out for several nights and so a warm bed and shower were welcome. This was a good value, and we were very satisfied with our choice. I would happily stay here again.
Location in downtown Moab. "Ma and Pop" sort of place. Thoughtful amenities like earplugs, (hotel is on main strip, thru traffic can be loud. We did not notice it however during sleep hours). Also, wash clothes and bucket to clean bikes off with. Clean and comfortable. Convenient to the town of Moab, can walk to restaurant and stores.
Moved to the Radcliffe as wasn't happy with the hotel we'd booked in Moab after staying a night. Best decision we could have made. Stayed for 2 nights. Staff are great and so welcoming. Really reasonable price and amazingly comfortable and well thought out rooms. Great restaurant too. Would definitely recommend and go back.
Amazing breakfast, during our trip in the Usa, no hotel or motel even match the breakfast served there. It had everything you can desire even a waffle machine, shared areas were clean and new.
Staff was very kind, they suggested the best trails and time to visit the nearby arches park, and even where to eat.
great location, easy access to downtown Moab and Arches National Park. Hotel was quite, and has huge rooms with kitchenette . Pool, bar and food were all just what we needed and breakfast was made fresh and hot. Even with lots of families on vacation it was quiet , will definitely stay again and recommend.
Walking distance from the downtown. The room was great, so comfortable and happily surprised :)
The Personnel were great and very nice.
We stayed for 3 nights and able to have a good sleep and rest for the adventures of the following day. Next visit to Moab we will go back to the Gonzo Inn of course
The location is not the best in Moab, but it was just a couple of miles further to Arches and Canyonlands - the bonus was that it was quieter on that end. Loved that the hotel is newer. Very nice bathroom. Good breakfast. Hot tub was kept hot. Price was excellent.
Hotel Moab intentionally overbooked and moved us to a different hotel. We were disappointed, as we had specifically selected that hotel. We were moved to the Best Western, which was wonderful. In fact, I wish we had booked the Best Western all along.
The hotel was wonderful. Staff was kind and enjoyable to talk with. The grounds and room were clean and tidy. And the location was a quick walk away from downtown Moab. When we come back, this will be the first place I'll check!
The hot tub was nice (though often crowded) and the location was good--near Moab Brewery. And we liked that it was pet friendly, though there were signs everywhere saying 'no pets allowed' (?).
I was super surprised to see how nice and clean this hotel was with being completely pet friendly! Keeping this hotel in mind for when we road trip through Moab again next year.
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