4 Cheap Airbnbs In Arizona That Are Perfect For A Weekend Getaway

Cozy Downtown Guest House. Right: Old West Tiny Cabin House.
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It's vacation time! These four cheap Airbnbs in Arizona are some of the best places to escape the city for a weekend getaway. Whoever said you had to break the bank for a little R&R?
While saving some serious cash, you can splurge on these cozy rentals that can double as your home away from home.
If you prefer a group outing, the southwest vacation home can sleep up to eight people and features a large pool and hot tub. So you don't have to choose between a little fun in the water or a relaxing soak.
Without further adieu, here are some spots you can rent for the ultimate weekend getaway.
Rustic Ranch Getaway
Rustic Ranch Getaway.
Price: $249+ per night
Location: Fredonia
Why You Need To Go: Escape the city and stay in a cozy cabin close to some of the best national parks.
Stunning Southwest Style Vacation Home
Stunning Southwest Style Vacation Home.
Price: $200 per night
Location: Tucson
Why You Need To Go: With a large swimming pool and hot tub, you and seven of your friends can explore by day and enjoy the water by night.
Cozy Downtown Guest House
Cozy Downtown Guest House.
Price: $89+ per night
Location: Phoenix
Why You Should Go: Have a private weekend getaway at this guesthouse that comes with an outdoor gas fire pit, a record player, a foosball table, and more!
Old West Tiny Cabin House
Old West Tiny Cabin House.
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Price: $69 per night
Location: Fredonia
Why You Should Go: This cowboy-style tiny cabin is located on a ranch that houses horses, dogs, cats, and chickens.
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This article has been updated since it was originally published on July 22, 2020.