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Frequently asked questions

What should a history enthusiast expect from a trip to East Mesa?
A visit to the significant historical sites in East Mesa is probably number one on your travel itinerary. You’ll probably want to also enjoy all there is to see and do while you are here in the area.
What's the best hotel in East Mesa to learn about local history?
Based on our travel expertise, La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mesa Superstition Springs is a top hotel on Expedia for those interested in history, and it features free parking and free WiFi. A couple of other options to soak up the local history include Westgate Painted Mountain Golf Resort and Windemere Hotel and Conference Center.
How many historically relevant hotels will I find in East Mesa?
In East Mesa, you’ll find 458 lodging options bookable on Expedia though you won’t find many designated historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical sites and other places to visit in East Mesa?
Favorite places to visit include Superstition Springs Center, Tonto National Forest, and Salt River Tubing. A couple of additional sights to add to your agenda are Usery Mountain Regional Park and Longbow Golf Club.
What is a historic hotel like in East Mesa?
When you book a historic hotel, you’ll stay in a building that has an officially recognized historic designation. A castle, stately home, palace or even a pub, lodge, old police station, or skyscraper can be identified as a historic hotel as long as it’s of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are often preserved within the guestrooms or public spaces of historic hotels in East Mesa, giving a historical feel.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
They are quite similar. “Historic hotel” is a term often used in the U.S., while “heritage hotel” is often used in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to put more importance on the architecture and actual building. Heritage hotels draw their meaning mainly from the cultural value and how it inspired the community.
Do historic hotels in East Mesa have modern facilities?
Yes, every effort is made to preserve the historic aspects and traditions, but hotel interiors are fitted with modern conveniences and safety features. Visitors can expect the amenities you’d get from a hotel such as private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, and free and fast Internet. When you book a historic hotel in East Mesa, it doesn’t mean you’re choosing a place that’s uncomfortable for guests or rundown.