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The granddaddy of local resorts, the 39-acre Arizona Biltmore has been here since 1929 and was designed by Albert Chase McArthur, a student of Frank Lloyd...more
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Dozens of low-profile adobe-style casitas make up this resort with "panoramic views of the Red Rocks" and pine forests. Staff deliver fresh orange juice and a...more
A standout within the Fairmont stable, this pink palace covers more than 450 immaculately landscaped acres and has a series of pools and waterslides that...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideYou'll have to get past the silly new name (the FireSky was formerly the Caleo) and questionable decor (hallway carpets are purple, yellow, and lime green) to...more
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As multimillion-dollar homes sprout up around the far North Scottsdale area, you'll have to drive past a slew of "lot for sale" signs and construction crews...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideAfter years of vacancy (the estate was literally boarded up), the mid-century Hotel Valley Ho received more than just an architectural restoration by its new...more
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While other new Scottsdale-area hotels aspire to urban cool, the 293-room Montelucia will appeal to fans of the classic desert resort, where every turn brings a...more
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"The wonderful colors of the Red Rocks" surround this hotel. May 2010 renovations included 64 new or redesigned cottages, all with outdoor showers, observation...more
While newer resorts stumble over themselves to satisfy current trends, this grande dame holds fast to old-world luxury and a Reagan-era feeling of prosperity....more
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Tucked into the first folds of the Tortolita Mountains, 30 miles north of Tucson, this 253-room high desert property amid boulders and mature saguaros has an...more










