34 Best Hotels in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, Arizona

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The Valley of the Sun now offers locals and visitors some of the country's best choices when it comes to funky, high-fashion accommodations.

Developers and hoteliers have taken advantage of the Valley's wide-open spaces to introduce super-size, luxury resorts like the Westin Kierland and the JW Marriott Desert Ridge, offering everything from their own golf courses and water parks to four-star restaurants and shopping villages. Places like the retro-hip Hotel Valley Ho and the sleek, mountainside Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain have brought Arizona to the forefront of luxury-hotel style. Regal resorts like The Phoenician, the Four Seasons, the romantic Royal Palms Resort, and the Moroccan-inspired Omni Scottsdale keep lodging grounded in traditional, unsurpassed elegance, while plenty of boutique and business hotels keep it grounded in price.

Downtown Phoenix properties tend to be business hotels, close to the heart of the city and the convention centers—and often closer to the average vacationer's budget. Many properties here cater to corporate travelers during the week, but the lively weekend events downtown are more than enough to entice leisure travelers. With more than 60,000 hotel rooms in the metro area, you can take your pick of anything from a luxurious resort to a guest ranch to an extended-stay hotel. For a true Western experience, guest-ranch territory is 70 miles northwest in the town of Wickenburg.

Many people flee snow and ice to bask in the warmth of the Valley, so winter is high season, peaking from January through March. Summer season—mid-May through the end of September—is giveaway time, when a night at a resort often goes for half the winter price, but be forewarned: in the height of summer it can be too hot to do anything outside your air-conditioned room.

Sonesta Suites Scottsdale Gainey Ranch

$$$ | 7300 E. Gainey Suites Dr., AZ, 85258, USA

Directly adjacent to the Gainey Village development, with boutique shopping, upscale dining, and a spa, this hotel is a rare find for both amenities and price. Floor plans vary from studios to two-bedroom suites that sleep eight, all with fully equipped kitchens and flat-panel wide-screen TVs. 

Pros

  • Ideal for large family or group travel
  • Convenient location next to much higher-priced resorts
  • Breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Comfortable but fairly generic decor
  • Must leave property to enjoy recreation amenities (except pool)
  • Has more of extended-stay apartment vibe than a vacation resort
7300 E. Gainey Suites Dr., AZ, 85258, USA
480-922–6969
Hotel Details
162 suites
Free Breakfast

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Tempe Mission Palms

$$$$ | 60 E. 5th St., AZ, 85281, USA

A handsome, casual lobby and an energetic young staff set the tone at this three-story courtyard hotel with comfortable, Southwestern-style rooms. Between the Arizona State University campus and Old Town Tempe, this is a convenient place to stay if you're attending ASU sports events.

Pros

  • Nice hotel with friendly service and a rooftop pool
  • Right at the center of ASU and Mill Avenue activity
  • Mere minutes from the airport

Cons

  • All that activity can be bad for light sleepers
  • A bit dated overall
  • Few amenities
60 E. 5th St., AZ, 85281, USA
480-894–1400
Hotel Details
303 rooms
No Meals

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W Scottsdale

$$$$ | 7277 E. Camelback Rd., AZ, 85251, USA

A taste of youthful but sophisticated elegance, this hot-spot hotel in the heart of Scottsdale's shopping and social scene caters to the wants and needs of the fashionable but fickle traveler with "Whatever/Whenever" service that provides guests with anything they want ("as long as it's legal!"). Live like a celebrity in the top-notch bars and lounges, or lie low at the posh pool or Away Spa—all things that make this a metropolitan desert oasis. If you're looking to hang your hat somewhere modern, hip, and downright fabulous, look no further.

Pros

  • Convenient location right across from Scottsdale Fashion Square
  • Exudes a hip, urban vibe that, quite frankly, isn't common in Phoenix
  • Posh pool and spa

Cons

  • Can get a little noisy at night
  • Little to no sound or privacy barrier between bathroom and sleeping area
  • The building feels like it's always turned "on"
7277 E. Camelback Rd., AZ, 85251, USA
480-970–2100
Hotel Details
285 rooms
No Meals

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The Wigwam

$$$$ | 300 E. Wigwam Blvd., AZ, 85340, USA

Built in 1918 as a retreat for executives of the Goodyear Company, the grand Wigwam maintains its historical character while delivering a modern-day luxury experience. The expansive property can be traversed by chauffeured golf carts, and features great golf, tennis, and a fantastic spa.

Pros

  • Although only a short drive from Downtown Phoenix, this resort feels away from it all
  • Great service
  • A true retreat with a calm atmosphere

Cons

  • Odd resort layout makes it a challenge to find anything
  • Rooms can teeter the fence between old historic charm and just plain "old"
  • 30-minute drive to central Phoenix and popular attractions
300 E. Wigwam Blvd., AZ, 85340, USA
844-239–1641
Hotel Details
331 rooms
No Meals

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