Enjoyed small town feel. Shopkeepers pleasant and informative.Nice to walk or cross the streets without feeling the risk of being run down. Loved the nostalgic feel.
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Enjoyed small town feel. Shopkeepers pleasant and informative.Nice to walk or cross the streets without feeling the risk of being run down. Loved the nostalgic feel.
It was just as expected! Such charm, the residents and shop owners were warm and friendly, just a great bit of nostalgic Route 66 history still alive. Definitely worth the time spent!
I was in Ash Fork yesterday and it’s a shame they have not capitalized on their Route 66 heritage the way Williams have done. Of course Williams has the traffic going to and from the Grand Canyon plus the railway and Ash Fork does not...More
This is a must see- so quaint and everything you could need to make a perfect stop by. You just have to see it. I wasn't sure what to expect but I was thrilled. Managed to get a Route 66 bauble for our Xmas tree...More
This place was amazing! Love the food and I love the small town located in middle of the mountains!! ❤️
We did the historic route 66 from east to west and were overwhelmed by this cute and nice little town Williams. Like in the 50/60's, really. Of course there are many tourist traps and gift shops but that was fine for us, it's even somehow...More
We loved the area and all the little shops. Rv park was really nice and Grand Canyon brewery was excellent.
Read about this town in a route 66 book. The last town to be by-passed by the interstate, many of the old motels, businesses, etc are just like they were from the 50s or 60s. Several good places to eat and some good shops as...More
Williams is a neat place to visit, with varied venues and things to see. Right now, it is our quiet time, so if you like and prefer less hassle and bustle, Williams right now is the place to walk. One can do the whole downtown...More
Our first stop was Williams . We just had to see Route 66. This was the last town to take the bypass by the interstate highway. It was like stepping back in time. It seemed like such a friendly little town. People actually smiled and...More