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If you're looking for a great hotel in Arizona, chances are that it's on this list. We continually research lists from the leading travel publications including the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List, the Travel and Leisure 500, Resorts and Great Hotels, the Travel Channel, plus a variety of travel books and our own database and have assembled this list of links to brochure pages for over 1000 of the best hotels in the world.
Click the name of any of these great Arizona luxury hotels to open it's brochure page. From the brochure page, it's one more mouse click to check rates and reserve rooms easily, quickly, and securely. If you have questions or would like some advice, call our Arizona specialists toll-free at 866-673-2907.
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The Arizona Biltmore is known as a luxury oasis where travelers, celebrities, and executive could relax for weeks or even months at a time during the winter. More... |
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Reminiscent of a Spanish Colonial estate, the luxurious Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is situated in Scottsdale, Arizona, on 450 acres with the McDowell Mountains as a backdrop. More... |
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Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort at Gainey Ranch...discover the natural wonders of the spectacular Sonoran Desert and all the activities of a world class resort. Our open-air lobby welcomes you with breathtaking views by day.More... |
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Known for its upscale ambience, healthful, climate, championship golf courses, and torch-lit swimming pools, Scottsdale, Arizona, is also known as the home of Camelback Inn- now widely recognized as one of the top resorts in North America. More... |
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Nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain in a lush pocket of the Sonoran desert, the Renaissance Scottsdale Resort offers a restful counterpoint to Scottsdale's artistic, sun-soaked energy. More... |
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Situeated in the city's most exlusive shopping and business district, The Ritz-Carlton Phoenix is the ultimate urban hotel of the Southwest. The perfect spot for a getwawy or business gathering in the spectacular Valley of the Sun. More... |
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The Royal Palms is a Spanish colonial estate par excellence. What Lodging Hospitality Magazine observed about the Royal Palms as a whole applies in a particular way to the hotel's gracious guest accommodations. More... |
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The Sanctuary Spa offers a vast menu of services including, but not limited to, massage treatments, facials, salon services, personal training, acupuncture, numerology, tarot, astrology, and body treatments. More... |
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Nestled among 12-million-year-old boulders in the desert foothills near Scottsdale, the AAA Five-Diamond Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa is located approximately 33 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. More... |
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An array of pleasures make The Phoenician a one-of-a-kind destination resort. Blue skies, warm sunny days, and rich colors and textures of the great American Southwest create a dramatic setting. More... |
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Chaparral Suites Scottsdale is less than a mile from Old Town Scottsdale, less than two miles from Scottsdale Stadium, and approximately eight miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. More... |
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The Scottsdale Links Resort is located adjacent to the TPC Desert Golf Course in the heart of North Scottsdale, approximately 25 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. More... |
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By day, the sun fairly sparkles, and as evening nears the sunsets splash purple and blazing orange across the vast horizon. It is because of these wondrous sights that Phoenix's metro area is called the Valley of the Sun. This once sleepy agricultural town is now increasingly active and constantly expanding... read more in our Phoenix Destination Guide.
Scottsdale was famous as a vacation spot long before it became a city. Not many years ago, it was a crossroads where cowboys rode in on Saturday nights along the unpaved trails to celebrate the end of the week. Now it is considered the shopping and art center of the Valley of the Sun... read more in our Scottsdale Destination Guide.
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Enchantment resorts 220 adobe Casitas/ Haciendas and Casas are set against 1500-foot towering red rock walls among juniper and pine trees. Located on 70 private acres in spectacular Boynton Canyon. More... |
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In the heart of Sedona's spectacular Red Rock country lies a romantic Inn - L'Auberge de Sedona. Nestled along the banks of Oak Creek Canyon and surrounded by towering cliffs of magenta, L'Auberge offers traditional comforts in a country French setting. More... |
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The Amara Resort and Spa is Sedona's unique Resort. The 100-room, full-service resort is located in the heart of uptown Sedona, nestled on the banks of ... More |
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Sedona is located about 90 miles north of Phoenix at the lower end of Arizona's spectacular Oak Creek Canyon, and is known for its jagged red-rock cliffs and monoliths, as well as its surrounding lush forests. Sedona is located in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties and is completely surrounded by the Coconino National Forest... read more in our Sedona Destination Guide.
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Centrally located in a peaceful residential area of mid town Tucson, near the University of Arizona. Located nine miles from Tucson International Airport. Today, celebrating its 70th anniversary, the Arizona Inn is still owned and operated by its founding family. More... |
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Luxury Destination Resort, Hilton El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort is set into the breathtaking Catalina Mountain range in Tucson , Arizona. This luxury full-service resort is inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural canyon views and lush desert surroundings. More... |
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Welcome to Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Located on a plateau high above the city of Tucson, its 93 acres reach into the very secrets of the Sonoran Desert. A waterfall cascades 80 feet down from the Catalina Mountains to feed a shimmering lake. More... |
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A former 1912 guest ranch, Westward Look provides a naturally refreshing alternative to today's corporate chain hotels with its historic charm, authentic décor and unspoiled natural beauty. More... |
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The Lodge on the Desert is an oasis in the heart of Tucson is centrally located with 35 hacienda-style guestrooms where you can dine in an intimate restaurant ... more |
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The Tucson metropolitan area is presently home to over 750,000, and is continuing to grow by nearly 2,000 new residents each month. People visit Tucson for its rich history, recreational and cultural pursuits, gorgeous desert scenery, world-class hotels, and year-round sunshine... read more in our Tucson Destination Guide.
(also see our Phoenix Virtual Reality Destination Page)
Other locations
"Flag" (as it is known locally) is the largest population center north of Phoenix. It is the home of Northern Arizona University and gateway for many of the state's northern travel attractions. At 6,970 feet, Flagstaff's climate is much different from that found in the Arizona desert regions. Enough snow falls for skiing at the Arizona Snowbowl. With or without snow, the sunsets seen from the Snowbowl are memorable at any time of year... read more in our Flagstaff Destination Guide. |
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