Hotels in Phoenix

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If you love the sun, there's no finer location vacation destination than Phoenix, Arizona. The city enjoys almost 4,000 hours of sun every year, officially making it the sunniest place on earth! Still, there's far more than sunshine to look forward to when visiting this sizzling town known as the Valley of the Sun. A vast desert surrounds the area, but it also has all the sophistication you could ever want from a vacation town. There are luxurious spas, fabulous golf courses, amazing shopping centers, and entertaining nightlife you shouldn't miss.

Escape the pressures of everyday life and stay at an exclusive spa or golf resort in this wonderful destination. If you want to discover more of the town itself, plenty of boutique hotels are available in the many districts. Hospitality is everywhere in this vibrant hot-spot city, including skyscraper hotels and cozy bed-and-breakfasts.


Neighborhoods in Phoenix

  • Deer Valley: The city is divided into distinct urban villages, and Deer Valley is one of the more affluent of them all. It's has a great mix of shopping centers and Mexican restaurants, plus gorgeous nearby mountains. It's has a great mix of shopping centers and Mexican restaurants, plus gorgeous nearby mountains. You can go hiking, cycling, and pony trekking.
  • Paradise Valley: You'll love this neighborhood lying southeast of the city. It includes the finest golf courses, plus stunning views of Camelback Mountain, exclusive boutiques, and several high-quality restaurants.
  • Central City: If you can't resist the atmosphere of city life, this is the place to stay. It has a thriving cafe culture and an artistic scene along Roosevelt Row. It's also close to the fabulous CityScape Shopping Mall.
  • Ahwatukee Foothills: It's the most southernly urban village. Much of the area merges with the desert's dramatic mountain scenery. It's perfect for exploring hiking trails yet still within easy reach of shopping centers and eateries in the downtown district.

What to see and do in Phoenix

  • Hot Air Balloons: A leisurely way to view the Wave's unique series of colorful stripes set into the rocks of Arizona's desert is by balloon. Riding balloons helps preserve the fragile patterns on the rocks by preventing the erosion caused by walking on them.
  • Golf: There are more than 200 golf courses in this part of Arizona! Some challenging greens you should play include Papago, Raven, Cave Creek, Encanto, and Lookout Mountain, which all have amazing scenery.
  • Desert Botanical Gardens: These beautiful gardens have fascinating nature trails and loads of prickly cacti. You can admire many gorgeous specimens, like the Saguaro and the Beavertail Prickly Pear.
  • Saint Mary's Basilica: First constructed in 1881, this is an attraction featuring beautiful Spanish-colonial architecture. The interior is incredible, including arched ceiling beams and a fine collection of stained-glass windows.

What to eat in Phoenix

There are many different cuisines available in Phoenix, ranging from American-style grilled steaks to Japanese sushi bars. However, the town's most traditional home-cooked meals usually have a strong Mexican influence. Fresh slices of local cornbread go perfectly with a dish of beef ragout, often made with beans and extra-spicy red-hot chilis. Spinach and avocado pears are widely used in local recipes. Nourishing soups are often made with tomatoes, squash, and meat, such as chicken or beef. The city's street food consists of hot dogs, burgers, and fried spicy chicken.


Events and festivals in Phoenix

  • Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show: This annual event is the largest of its kind anywhere in the world. It has been taking place at the end of February since 1955. There are displays of dressage, showjumping, carriage contests, and so much more.
  • Pueblo Grande Indian Market: You'll love looking through the stalls in this annual event that usually takes place in December. It showcases local Native American crafts.
  • Matsuri: This annual festival celebrates Japanese cuisine, art, and customs. Throughout the year, there are other events to celebrate the different cultures that contribute so much to the city.

How to move around in Phoenix

There's an extensive transport system throughout the city, consisting of numerous local buses, cross-country Greyhound buses, and a light rail. You can also rent a car for independent traveling on your own time.


The climate in Phoenix

The temperature in the Valley of the Sun is incredibly hot, especially between May and October. The weather during this hot season frequently reaches 100º F or more (38º C). The coldest 'winter' month of January, which feels more like spring elsewhere in the world, brings an average sprightly temperature of 79° F (26° C). Phoenix, like most of Arizona state, experiences very little rainfall in any given month.

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In Phoenix we will have soft rain, light attire is recommended as the temperatures will be warm throughout the day.

    • Wednesday
    • 77°F | 61°F
    • Thursday
    • 81°F | 64°F
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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Phoenix

The most centrally located hotels in Phoenix with the best ratings are: Hotel Renaissance Phoenix Downtown, Hotel Kimpton Palomar Phoenix Cityscape and Hotel Hyatt Regency Phoenix.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Phoenix, the average price per night is 192 , while you will pay an average of 123 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 305 .

Hotel Holiday Inn Express Phoenixairport/university Drive is near Phoenix-Sky Harbor, and Hotel Legacy Inn & Suites is near Phoenix-Mesa.

You can make reservations at Hotel The Camby Autograph Collection, Hotel Jw Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa and Hotel Renaissance Phoenix Downtown if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Phoenix.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Phoenix are Hotel Best Western Innsuites Phoenix And Suites, Residence Inn Phoenix Desert View At Mayo Clinic and Hotel Residence Inn Phoenix North/happy Valley.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Phoenix with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Courtyard Phoenix North, Hotel The Camby Autograph Collection and Hotel Jw Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Phoenix are Arizona Biltmore A Waldorf Astoria Resort, Hotel Courtyard Phoenix North and Hotel Royal Palms Resort And Spa.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Phoenix, like Hotel Courtyard Phoenix North, Residence Inn Phoenix or Hotel Jw Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.