1101 W Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85120, USA
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Welcome to the Best Western Apache Junction Inn, where the charm of the Southwest meets modern comfort in the heart of Apache Junction, Arizona. Our hotel serves as a gateway to the stunning Superstition Mountains and the rich historical tapestry of the area, offering guests a tranquil retreat with all the conveniences of home. Each room at our hotel is thoughtfully designed to cater to your needs, boasting complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and a functional work desk for those moments you need to stay connected or catch up on work. The decor captures the essence of the desert landscape, with warm colors and textures that create an inviting atmosphere.
Our commitment to your comfort extends beyond the room; start your day with our daily complimentary hot breakfast, featuring a selection of hot and cold items to suit every palate. After exploring the surrounding natural beauty or historical sites, unwind in our outdoor swimming pool or relax in the soothing hot tub.
We understand the importance of location when choosing a hotel. The Best Western Apache Junction Inn is strategically positioned to give you easy access to some of the area’s most cherished attractions. The famous Apache Trail, known for its scenic drives and historic landmarks, is right at your doorstep. You can embark on adventures to Goldfield Ghost Town, take a cruise on the Dolly Steamboat at Canyon Lake, or hike in the nearby Lost Dutchman State Park, all within a short distance from our hotel.
Our hotel is also equipped with a business center for those who need to print, copy, or fax, ensuring that business travelers have everything they need at their fingertips. With a 24-hour front desk staffed by friendly, multilingual team members, we’re here to make your stay as seamless as possible.
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