Written by Lana Law
Updated May 11, 2023
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Author Lana Law loves the Southwest and always stays in Scottsdale when she's in town, hitting the hiking trails and recharging poolside at one of these luxe resorts.
Scottsdale has some of the finest desert resorts in the United States. They offer stunning settings, first-class service, and a long list of amenities, from spectacular pools to championship golf courses.
Scottsdale encompasses a large area, so you may want to consider location when making your choice of accommodation. Many of the attractions, interesting shops, and restaurants are centered around the southern part of the city, in or near Old Town Scottsdale.
If your plan is to stay mainly on the resort property to enjoy the facilities, retreat to the desert, or just spend time on a golf course, location is less important. Many of the resorts have all you need: fine dining, spas, gyms, and programs to keep you entertained.
Choose the best place to stay from our list of the top resorts in Scottsdale.
1. Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North

Accommodation: Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North
Highlights: Stunning desert scenery, recently renovated, Troon North Golf Course access
The Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North is an elegant luxury resort with only 210 guest rooms, casitas, and suites. Set among saguaros and the fantastically shaped boulders in the foothills of Pinnacle Peak, the quaint mission-style complex blends perfectly into the desert landscape.
Guests can enjoy beautiful desert views from the main lobby, the pool, the restaurants, and the rooms and balconies. Unlike some of the larger resorts in Scottsdale, the Four Seasons offers a more intimate atmosphere, which combined with attentive staff makes this a relaxing and stress-free experience.
Over the last several years, the resort has undergone extensive renovations and upgrades. All accommodations are very private and have a balcony or terrace. Golfers will enjoy the convenience of the iconic Troon North Golf Club with its two beautiful courses right next door. A complimentary shuttle is available for guests.
The resort also has a spa and gym, and fitness classes, like yoga or guided hikes, are available. Dining options include Talavera, an upscale-casual Spanish steakhouse, and Proof, a more relaxed dining experience focusing on foods from across America, with enticing and beautifully designed indoor and outdoor eating areas.
2. The Phoenician, a Luxury Resort Collection Resort

Accommodation: The Phoenician, a Luxury Resort Collection Resort
Highlights: Amazing pools with adults-only section, golf courses, spa, three restaurants
Long one of Scottsdale's premier resort destinations, The Phoenician continues to evolve following a massive renovation to all areas, including the golf courses. Some buildings have been completely rebuilt. The resort is built on the lower slopes of Camelback Mountain and blends in beautifully as it flows down across the desert landscape.
The new modern design has incorporated some of the desert motifs, from a cactus garden to sophisticated décor. The stunning three-level pool area is perfectly positioned to catch the sun throughout the day. A separate children's area with a waterslide and splash pad is set well apart from the adults-only pool area.
The Phoenician has 648 total rooms consisting of regular guest rooms, casitas, and suites. Rooms in the large main building, offered in traditional and grand deluxe versions, are ideally positioned for quick access to the pool area and restaurants. For more privacy, consider one of the casitas also available in deluxe and grand deluxe versions, located on their own, approximately 300 yards from the main building.
If you want to step it up a level, consider one of the spectacular Canyon Suites. Enjoying a 5-star rating, these suites provide the ultimate in luxury and privacy. Large guest rooms, along with one- and two-bedroom suites feature king-sized beds and sumptuous marble bathrooms complete with a bathtub and separate shower.
Step out onto your private balcony and revel in the view of the pool area and Camelback Mountain or the golf course with the Sonoran desert off in the distance. The Canyon Suites are located on their own in an area inaccessible to other guests at the main Phoenician resort.
You'll never need to leave the resort if you get hungry. Restaurants, including the J&G Steakhouse, Mowry & Cotton, and the Relish Burger Bistro, offer a full range of dining possibilities, from fine dining to casual.
3. Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Accommodation: Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
Highlights: Massive pool with beach area, terraces with views, and four restaurants
A stay at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess allows you to experience the best of the Sonoran Desert scenery coupled with all the luxury services and amenities that the Fairmont chain of hotels is famous for.
Some of the highlights of the resort include the two nearby golf courses, where guests are offered preferred tee times, the Well & Being Spa, with a wide array of soothing treatments, and the six pool areas, including the unique and innovative 9,000-square-foot Sunset Beach.
This is a large resort with 750 rooms and casitas, which include oversized luxury bathrooms, premium bedding, and terraces looking out to the mountains, pools, or golf courses. The four restaurants offer Mexican, Latin American, and contemporary American cuisines.
4. Boulders Resort & Spa Scottsdale, a Curio Collection by Hilton

Accommodation: Boulders Resort & Spa Scottsdale, Curio Collection by Hilton
Highlights: Two golf courses, labyrinth, luxury suites, and cabanas with fireplaces
Boulders Resort & Spa is located in north Scottsdale in a stunning setting of massive odd-shaped rocks. This resort has long been a popular destination for golfers. The two beautifully laid out golf courses flow across 1,300 acres of Sonoran desert.
Also on-site is a 33,000-square-foot spa featuring all the latest treatments along with a labyrinth and shamanic tipi ideal for meditation or rituals led by a local shaman.
Accommodation options range from casitas and villas to executive suites. No matter your choice, each room offers luxury and elegance and features a stone shower and wood-burning fireplace. Boulders is part of the Hilton collection of hotels.
5. Hotel Valley Ho

Accommodation: Hotel Valley Ho
Highlights: Hip and trendy hotel, fashionable pool area, mid-century modern décor
One of the city's landmark historic hotels, this mid-century modern classic has been brought back to its former glory by its enthusiastic owners. Often described as cool, the Hotel Valley Ho has a hip and trendy vibe and is within walking distance to Old Town Scottsdale. The location is unbeatable.
Well-thought-out floor plans and 1950s-style decor combined with the modernized luxury standards of today's discerning traveler, make this one of the most unique places in the city. Each room has its own balcony or patio, and unlike some of the larger resorts, the pools and restaurants are only steps away.
Many famous actors and actresses have stayed here over the years, and the hotel is included as a drive-by stop on some city tours. The hotel's ZuZu restaurant has a retro atmosphere in keeping with the rest of the property.
6. Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows

Accommodation: Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows
Highlights: Room to roam, individual bungalows, Palo Verde Spa & Apothecary
Spread out across 23 acres, the mid-century modern Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows features the design brilliance of Alexander Girard. The large bungalows each have their own patio or private terrace and display an array of eclectic art from the Cattle Track Arts Compound.
You can be as busy or as lazy as you like here. Those looking for sun and relaxation can sit by one of the three pools, and those looking to exercise their creative side can sign up for a course led by the artist in residence.
If you'd prefer a bit of pampering, visit the Palo Verde Spa & Apothecary. Andaz Resort is conveniently located just a short drive from historic downtown Scottsdale.
7. The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

Accommodation: The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
Highlights: Three golf courses; kids' pool area with waterslide, lazy river, and FlowRider
Whether you are interested in planning a golf getaway, a family vacation, a romantic weekend, or a friends' trip, the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa delivers. Golfers can enjoy the three Scott Miller-designed golf courses right on the property.
For pampering and relaxation, look no further than the Agave Spa. Kids can spend all day on the 110-foot waterslide and 900-foot lazy river, and all ages can find excitement on the FlowRider, a water feature that allows you to surf on a permanent wave.
Rooms at the Westin Kierland are large and sumptuous and feature private balconies, which either overlook the golf courses or the mountain ranges off in the distance. Dining options are varied, from casual right up to fine dining at the recently renovated Nellie Cashman's or at the Latin-inspired deseo restaurant.
Looking for something more than just a traditional hotel room? Open your pocketbook and reserve one of the Westin Kierland Villas. These wonderful villas have everything you could need or hope for. Settle in for a restful sleep, and wake up with coffee in hand prepared in your own kitchen as you gaze out at views of the desert oasis in front of you. Large sitting areas with couches and the latest electronics including large-screen televisions make you feel as comfortable, if not more so, than at home.
No need to worry about securing a lounger at the Westin Kierland Villas, you'll have two pools of your own. In the evening, settle in around the outdoor fireplace and watch the stars.
8. Scottsdale Plaza Resort & Villas

Accommodation: Scottsdale Plaza Resort & Villas
Highlights: Oversized guest rooms, five pools, and five restaurants on-site
The Scottsdale Plaza Resort should be on your places to check out if you are looking for a relaxing stay. Five pools make your sunbathing decision a tough one. After a hard day at the pool, you may need some time to enjoy treatment at the spa to recover.
Offering larger-than-average guest rooms and all the comforts of home at no extra cost, this resort is generally considered to be good value.
The five restaurants on the property feature a mix of quick bites and casual fare in a fun environment.
9. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch

Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch
Highlights: Kids' water park, ten pools, sand beach, all rooms have balconies or terraces
The Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch is a perfect family destination. The resort features a 2.5-acre water park with a three-story waterslide, 10 pools, whirlpools, and even a white-sand beach.
This is a mid-size resort with 493 generously sized rooms and suites, all of which have private balconies or terraces, luxury amenities, and refrigerators. Views are either out to the mountains, over the pool area, or off towards the golf course.
Activities abound at the resort, with four lighted tennis courts, and guests have access to the Gainey Ranch Golf Club featuring 27 holes of golf across three courses. One of the most unique features of the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale is the opportunity to take a gondola ride and be serenaded by a gondolier as you tour the lakes behind the resort.
The resort also has 10 restaurants allowing for all manner of dining options, from quick and easy right through to fine dining.
10. Scottsdale Camelback Resort

Accommodation: Scottsdale Camelback Resort
Highlights: Villas with full kitchens and fireplaces, tennis and pickleball center, affordable
Well positioned close to Old Scottsdale, the Camelback Resort is a good mid-range option for families and those on a tighter budget. All the accommodations are in well-thought-out studio and one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas.
Villas come with full kitchens, a washer and dryer, and even a wood-burning fireplace. The villas are spacious, and with a large balcony, everyone will be able to find their happy place. It's debatable how much time you'll spend in your villa, though, with a fantastic pool area complete with a hot tub and lots of loungers to soak up the warm Arizona sun.
Other fun things to do as a family include playing a round of mini golf, pickleball, volleyball, or swinging on the playground and showing off for Mom and Dad.
11. Sheraton Desert Oasis Villas

Accommodation: Sheraton Desert Oasis Villas
Highlights: Huge pool area, all accommodation is in one-bedroom villas with full kitchen
The Sheraton Desert Oasis is unique in the Scottsdale area for being an all-villa hotel. The resort has 300 one-bedroom villas, either in a standard or premium version. Each villa comes with a balcony or terrace, full kitchen, dining area, and separate bedroom. A washer and dryer are also included.
This is an ideal setup if you are self-catering or planning a longer stay. The resort also has a 4,500-square-foot swimming pool complete with waterfalls and a sun deck, where light meals are available from the only restaurant on the property.
The resort is in north Scottsdale, just a short distance from Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West.
12. Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale

Accommodation: Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale
Highlights: Mid-century modern décor, Hearth '61 restaurant, fun par 3 golf course
Looking for one of the trendiest hot spots around? Look no further than Mountain Shadows Resort. This 1950s, mid-century modern classic was completely renovated in 2017 and now boasts the best of both eras.
Large rooms, all with balconies or patios, surround a pool area where there is always something fun going on.
The hotel's Hearth '61 restaurant features innovative dishes served in 1950s-style decor.
Bring your golf clubs and enjoy the resort's own par 3 course, suitable for beginners right through to pros. If you prefer hiking, the trail to the top of Camelback Mountain is just a short distance away.
Mountain Shadows is the sister property to the Hotel Valley Ho, another 1950s throwback kind of place.
Map of Resorts in Scottsdale
Scottsdale, AZ - Climate Chart
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Best Time to Visit Resorts in Scottsdale
The best time to visit the wonderful resorts in Scottsdale is in the spring, primarily in the months of March and April. At this time the weather is warm but not too hot, sunny, and dry.
The days will be cool to start, but will warm up very rapidly as the morning progresses, making hitting the pool at your resort by 10am and staying until 4pm easy. Or, for those requiring more activity, the temperature for hitting the hiking trails is just about right.
The city will be packed with sun-starved northerners, especially around school spring break and Easter. It's also when Major League Baseball's Spring Training takes place.
The fall months of late September, October, and November are also very pleasant, with similar weather to the spring, but with shorter days. At this time of year, you'll also find fewer visitors and lower prices.
Many snowbirds come to Scottsdale in the winter months of December, January, and February and set up their RVs at one of the nearby campgrounds. At this time of year, the days are sunny but cool, and the nights are cold.
Summer is blisteringly hot with unbearable temperatures.
FAQs
What part of Scottsdale to stay in? ›
If you're visiting Scottsdale for the first time and want to be close to all the action, Old Town Scottsdale, also known as Downtown Scottsdale, is the perfect place to stay during your trip. There are tons of things to do in Downtown Scottsdale.
What is the richest part of Scottsdale? ›DC Ranch
With a median home price of $1,949,346 and a median rent of $1,944, DC Ranch is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in DC Ranch over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the neighborhoods in Scottsdale.
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If you plan to explore the whole area, I recommend staying in Scottsdale. It's just 20 minutes away from Phoenix and it is home to a wide range of accommodations. Here you will find everything from desert hideaways, to luxury resorts, to budget-friendly hotels in the heart of the city.
What is the most walkable neighborhood in Scottsdale? ›Downtown Neighborhood
Downtown is the most walkable neighborhood in Scottsdale with a neighborhood Walk Score of 72.
Areas such as the Boulders, DC Ranch and Pinnacle Peak come to mind, although almost everywhere in town north of Camelback Road would make lists of wealthiest neighborhoods elsewhere. The farther north you go in Scottsdale, the wealthier it would seem to get in terms of household incomes.
Is Paradise Valley more expensive than Scottsdale? ›Luxury home prices in Paradise Valley generally come in two or three times higher than those of close by communities like central Scottsdale or Carefree.
Where are millionaires moving to in AZ? ›Scottsdale: Fast growing tech sector. A large number of wealthy people from nearby Phoenix have moved there, plus it is attracting HNWIs from California. Also, there are a number of top-end lifestyle & golf estates in the area that have attracted wealthy individuals, including the Estancia Club.
Do any celebrities live in Scottsdale AZ? ›Notable celebrities like former Poison lead singer Bret Michaels, former Phoenix Suns power forward Charles Barkley, “The Big Unit” Randy Johnson, and former Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner own homes in Scottsdale. Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, comedian David Spade, and others have also called Scottsdale home.
Where do celebs go in Scottsdale? ›- All "Celebrity Hot Spots" results in Scottsdale, Arizona. Showing 1-60 of 1738.
- Killer Whale Sex Club. 17.7 mi. ...
- Upstairs At FLINT. 13.6 mi. ...
- Outrider Rooftop Lounge. 11.8 mi. ...
- Bikini Lounge. 18.6 mi. ...
- The Mystery Mansion Dinner Theater. ...
- Bella Fine Goods. ...
- Puzzle Rides Scottsdale.
What hotel did Rihanna stay at in Arizona? ›
The outlet reports Rihanna spent six nights at the 6,400 square foot house located at the case of Camelback Mountain, which came with a $85,000 per night price tag. That means the singer spent more than $500,000 on the rental house out in the desert.
What are the best months to go to Scottsdale? ›In the dry, desert climate of Arizona, the best time to visit Scottsdale is late fall and early spring. From late September through November and from March through early May, you'll catch ideal weather for poolside activities and outdoor adventures.
How many days should I spend in Scottsdale? ›Scottsdale is a perfect weekend destination because it's totally possible to sample the best the city of Scottsdale has to offer in a 2.5- to 3-day trip. Below I've highlighted what I recommend doing during your weekend in Scottsdale; then I suggest how to put it all together in a Scottsdale weekend itinerary.
Why do people vacation in Scottsdale? ›What makes Scottsdale worth visiting is its ability to be a well-rounded destination and offer lots of things to do for every type of traveler. It is a popular and well-known luxury destination with upscale accommodations, high-end shopping, and golf courses galore. However, Scottsdale is so much more than that.
What is the difference between Scottsdale and North Scottsdale? ›While North Scottsdale is more of a work and residential area, Scottsdale's “old town”, which is essentially Scottsdale's downtown, is known for the nightlife. Expect lots of street stores, bars, clubs, art galleries, and more.
Is Scottsdale a walkable town? ›Lucky for you, Old Town Scottsdale contains everything you need for a memorable vacation packed into one square mile of easily walkable neighborhoods filled with top-notch hotels, restaurants, shops, art galleries and attractions.
What is the safest part of Scottsdale? ›- Sunrise Desert Vistas / Granite Mountain Ranch.
- Pinnacle Peak Ranchos.
- Encellia.
- Desert Highlands / Yearling Estates.
- Ancala.
- DC Ranch / Pinnacle Peak Shadows.
- Mountainview Ranch / Sweetwater Ranch.
- Terravita / La Buena Vida Estates.
Old Town Scottsdale has always been among the most vibrant and unique urban downtown centers in the American Southwest. Its pedestrian-friendly streets are home to world class art galleries, museums, restaurants and retail shops ... and when the sun goes down you don't have to because of the exciting nightlife.