Arizona Biltmore
The Arizona Biltmore Resort Phoenix is world-renown as the "jewel of the desert." This restful oasis sits on 39 acres of lushly landscaped grounds, and is a favorite among celebrities, world travelers, and United States Presidents. The Biltmore Phoenix was one of the first resorts constructed in Phoenix, securing space in the beautiful Sonoran desert in 1929. This landmark Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced hotel was built with Wright as the consulting architect, and boasts eight sparkling pools, seven tennis courts, and some of the most refined public spaces and guestrooms in Arizona. The resort's tranquil, full-service spa features natural and organic body treatments that foster spiritual, mental, and physical health. Arizona Biltmore Resort pampers guests with award-winning luxury services like a beauty salon, fitness center, wireless internet, and a first-class patio lounge perfect for taking in the scenic beauty of its surroundings. The Biltmore claims the title of "eco-friendly" hotel for its implementation of several green initiatives that are employed throughout the property.
740 guestrooms and 78 one and two-bedroom villas offer timeless accommodations unlike any other. The relaxing rooms and oversized suites are adorned with original furnishings, high-end entertainment centers, plush linens and spacious work desks. The mission-inspired décor features hues of beige, cream, and ivory, which reflect the calm and subtly of the Arizona landscape. Guests enjoy patios or balconies in all rooms, some of which open up to gorgeous views of gardens, mountains, and serene desert skies. The Arizona Biltmore houses the boutique club-type rooms of Ocatilla, a "hotel within a hotel" that treats visitors to designer interiors, private amenities, and a dedicated, personal concierge.
Travelers dine at any one of five fine eateries at the Biltmore Resort Phoenix. Wright at the Biltmore serves gourmet dinners in an elegant setting, and The Café offers quick meals and snacks in a casual, chic environment. Guests enjoy High Tea in the afternoon, and drinks or cocktails in the Ocatilla Lounge at night.
Travelers staying at the Biltmore Phoenix delight in the resort's convenient location adjacent to the Biltmore Country Club, a world-class venue featuring two 18-hole courses, The Links and The Adobe. Visitors hike Camelback Mountain during the day and take in the local art scene in downtown Phoenix or nearby Scottsdale in the afternoon and evening.