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​Located on Route 66 in the historic downtown train station, the Flagstaff Visitor Center is your resource for personalized travel information, free guides, maps and brochures.

The gift shop features a wide selection of Flagstaff and train-themed souvenirs and clothing, books, maps, Route 66 memorabilia locally-crafted items and “made in the USA” gifts. Bring your pennies for the souvenir penny smasher and carry memories of Flagstaff in your pocket. Open Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

The Visitor Center can provide:

  • Suggestions for the best places to visit or dine based on your personal preferences.
  • Easy-to-follow directions anywhere in Flagstaff and the surrounding area.
  • Recommendations for attractions, activities and local events that match your time and interests.
  • Insider tips on how best to experience all that Flagstaff has to offer.

CONTACT US

Flagstaff Visitor Center

1 East Route 66
(928) 213-2951
visitorcenter@flagstaffaz.gov

For more information about Flagstaff speak with a visitor services specialist.

OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES

Discover Flagstaff
323 W. Aspen Ave.
(928) 213-2910 • (800) 217-2367
cvb@flagstaffaz.gov

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Flagstaff City Hall
211 W. Aspen Ave.
(928) 213-2000
flagstaff.az.gov

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Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library
300 W. Aspen Ave.
(928) 213-2330
flagstaffpubliclibrary.org

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  • 30 minutes free internet access for visitors.

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Better Bucks can only be redeemed for food and certain living essentials and includes a bus pass. The vouchers can be picked up at various locations.

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The Flagstaff Visitor Center

Located in the historic Santa Fe passenger train depot on Route 66. Flagstaff Visitor Guides, Explore Flagstaff guides, event calendars, area maps and brochures are available free of charge.

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Flagstaff Visitor Center

One E. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
U.S. 001.928.213.2951
VisitorCenter@flagstaffaz.gov

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