The Best Spa Hotels to Book in Scottsdale, Arizona
In the northern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale, Arizona, is known for its high quality spa hotels and resorts, as well as golf courses and classy boutique hotels. You will find opportunities to stay in some of the best spa hotels money can buy, with sprawling desert and dramatic mountain views, and delectable decor. Alternatively, you can spend the entire weekend partying in a boutique hotel – whatever your way to switch off, Scottsdale seems to cater for it. Book your stay now on Culture Trip.
The Phoenician
Resort
The Scott
Hotel
Beautifully decorated with elegant wooden furniture and detailed with bronze and marble pieces, the suites at the Scott come with either private patios or balconies, making for a perfect romantic getaway or a soothing solitary sanctuary. Neutral colors and lots of natural light ensure that stress is not an option here. The Canal Club specializes in Caribbean- and Mexican-inspired American classics, such as Oaxacan pizza, cubano sandwiches and fried plantains with eggs benedict for brunch. You can sip on a signature Sin & Santeria or Salt River Society cocktail, or an Arizona craft brew, while waiting for your dinner. For relaxation, dawdle at the two sprawling, irregularly shaped pools, surrounded by lush greenery.
The Scottsdale Plaza Resort
Resort, Hotel
A mammoth of resort luxury, the Scottsdale Plaza has acres of space – enough to fit in several gardens, five heated pools, some 400 rooms and suites, two tennis courts, a spa, a 24-hour gym and more. The carpeted suites – some multi-level – are simply decorated either in creams and sea-blues, or warm tones and whites, while the beds are plush and everything speaks of comfort. JD’s Restaurant serves classic American dishes, wood-fired pizzas and tacos, accompanied by live music from local bands on Friday and Saturday nights – while the spa offers signature desert stone massages and an assortment of facials.
Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows
Resort, Chain Hotel, Hotel
Part of the Hyatt portfolio, the Andaz sits at the foot of Camelback Mountain, with nearly 200 lush bungalows and suites and two residential villas. One of these is the Albers House, named after the artist Josef Albers – it’s an absolute beauty featuring simple, modern, colorful decor and incredible views of the Sonora Desert. The weaving-inspired Weft & Warp Art Bar + Kitchen specializes in dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, such as chipotle-glazed ribeye, while standout signature cocktails include Color Me Blue and the Smoking Banana Gun. There is also the Turquoise Pool Bar if you don’t wish to stray too far from the water for your libations.
The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
Chain Hotel
A golfer’s paradise, the rolling green hills of the Westin will make you wonder if you’re really on the edge of a desert – the Kierland Golf Club has three golf courses for your putting pleasure. More non-desert delights can be found at the Adventure Water Park, where there is something resembling a river, a massive waterslide, a pool for grown-ups and several islands. The rooms are decked out in creams, grays and whites, keeping the decor simple and comfortable.
W Scottsdale
Hotel
Valley Ho
Hotel
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch
Hotel
A large resort at the foot of the McDowell Mountains, this Hyatt is a family-friendly place with a water playground, golf lessons and live folk or acoustic urban music on weekends. There are nearly 500 rooms, suites and casitas here, all decorated in simple, neutral colors, many with balconies and terraces. You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to lunch or dinner time – there’s Southwestern cuisine at SWB, contemporary Japanese dishes at Noh or high-end Italian at Alto ristorante e bar. Fancy a tipple? Cantina Due specializes in handcrafted cocktails comprising only natural and organic ingredients and artisan syrups.
Looking for more places to stay? Check out our guide to the best hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona, bookable with Culture Trip.