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Map pinUnited States · Arizona · Flagstaff
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The Hideaway at Aspen and Park Historic Homes
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Welcome to our cozy and convenient mini apartment, just blocks from the downtown area with its array of shops and restaurants. You'll have the added convenience of parking outside your private entrance. Inside, you'll find a coffee and tea bar, a microwave, and a mini fridge. This space serves as an ideal hub for your stay to explore Northern Arizona. You'll have easy access to an array of fantastic local attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Williams, Sunset Crater, Wupatki, and more. The space Welcome to our newly reopened space, it is part of spacious 2-house, 7-unit compound and designed to provide a delightful experience for short-term rental guests. Nestled on the lower level of our home, this cozy retreat boasts a private entrance and convenient parking just outside. Step inside to discover a blend of charming original features and modern enhancements. The space is adorned with high ceilings, beautifully restored wood floors, and an inviting open closet. A snug single bed accommodates a single guest comfortably. We've seamlessly integrated modern conveniences, offering high-speed WiFi to keep you connected, along with new fixtures and a refreshed shower for your comfort. The exterior is adorned with solar lighting to create a welcoming ambiance. Entertainment is at your fingertips with a Smart TV featuring YouTubeTV and other apps. Sink into the coziness of new bedding after a day of exploration. For your caffeine fix, we've set up a simple yet complete coffee and tea bar. Choose from a drip machine, electric tea kettle, or pour-over setup. A fridge and microwave oven are also at your disposal. Rest assured, coffee and tea supplies are provided. On sunny days, step out onto the porch just beyond the entrance, offering bistro seating for two. If you're feeling sociable, the backyard accessible via the alleyway invites you to enjoy shared amenities. This includes seating arrangements, a BBQ setup, and a charming ramada. Feel free to connect with fellow guests in this inviting outdoor space. Inside, you'll find a small closet thoughtfully equipped with a dresser, a full-length mirror, and a clothing rack. As the seasons change, you'll stay comfortable with our upgraded central heating system during winter and a window AC unit and ceiling fan for a cool summer escape. We're excited to welcome you to our historic home, where classic charm meets modern comfort. Your short-term stay promises relaxation, connectivity, and an array of amenities for a truly enjoyable visit. There are two additional short-term rentals in this home with their own entrances. We do have quiet hours from 10 pm to 8 am, thanks for adhering to this. Lowell Observatory can be seen from the window and is just up the street, as well as frisbee golf and Thorpe Park. Guest access The hideaway is on the lower level of the home, with parking located just outside the door. There is a large backyard that is a shared space for our guests from both historic homes to use, which has a grill, outdoor games and seating areas. Other things to note The space is snug and cozy, ideal for a solo traveler. If you have two or more people in your party we recommend one of our other renovated apartments that can accommodate you more comfortably. There are two other short-term rentals connected to this space. One is upstairs and the other is on the same level next door. There is the potential of noise from your neighbors. Northern Arizona gets snow. Flagstaff is at 7,000ft above sea level and averages almost 100” of snow per year. Snow typically starts in late November and can last as late as June. The snowiest months are December through March and the snow amounts can vary greatly from year to year. If you choose to travel in Northern Arizona during the winter months you should be prepared to drive in the snow. Look ahead at the weather forecast as your trip gets closer and plan ahead. The website Az511 is a great resource for road conditions in Arizona. A vehicle with AWD is recommended. If you don’t have AWD, have tire chains with you and know how to use them. Keep extra food, water and blankets in the car in case you are stuck somewhere for an extended period of time. We will shovel the driveway and front walk to the door of the home once a storm has finished. Be prepared to shovel yourself if needed. Most online travel agencies (like Airbnb) offer travel insurance at a reasonable price. If you are making a reservation during the winter months you may want to consider purchasing the insurance in case the winter weather prevents you from getting to the home.

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