Rooms at the Quality Inn Navajo Nation Capital are nothing fancy, but they're comfortable, and appropriately decorated in a Southwestern motif. The hotel's biggest asset, though, are the falling-over-backwards staff. Rates include a filling breakfast in the reasonably priced restaurant, serving Navajo, American and Mexican fare all day long.
Quality Inn Navajo Nation Capital
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
28.58 MILES
Widely respected merchant John Lorenzo Hubbell established this trading post in 1878 to supply Navajos returning from Fort Sumner with dry goods and…
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The sleek and modern Navajo Nation Museum, dedicated exclusively to the history and culture of the Nation, punches well above its weight. Exhibits range…
19.87 MILES
Route 66, the 'main street of America,' runs straight through downtown Gallup's historic district, lined with pretty, renovated light-red sandstone…
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This cultural center houses a good little museum of Native American art on the 2nd floor, including excellent collections of kachina dolls both new and…
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Below the eponymous Window Rock you'll find the Navajo Veterans Memorial Park, whose circular layout is a metaphor for the rising and setting of the sun…
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The small Gallup Historical Museum, in the turn-of-the-19th-century former Rex Hotel, is stuffed with assorted old photos and memorabilia, mostly related…
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The sleek and modern Navajo Nation Museum, dedicated exclusively to the history and culture of the Nation, punches well above its weight. Exhibits range…
2. Navajo Veterans Memorial Park
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Below the eponymous Window Rock you'll find the Navajo Veterans Memorial Park, whose circular layout is a metaphor for the rising and setting of the sun…
19.78 MILES
The small Gallup Historical Museum, in the turn-of-the-19th-century former Rex Hotel, is stuffed with assorted old photos and memorabilia, mostly related…
19.87 MILES
Route 66, the 'main street of America,' runs straight through downtown Gallup's historic district, lined with pretty, renovated light-red sandstone…
19.93 MILES
This cultural center houses a good little museum of Native American art on the 2nd floor, including excellent collections of kachina dolls both new and…
28.58 MILES
Widely respected merchant John Lorenzo Hubbell established this trading post in 1878 to supply Navajos returning from Fort Sumner with dry goods and…