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The 10 Best Hotels In Scottsdale 2024

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Located just 12 miles east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is a laid-back alternative to Arizona’s more urban state hacienda, offering luxe spa resorts, top-tier golf courses and majestic hiking trails through cacti-studded Sonoran scenery. The best hotels in Scottsdale amplify the city’s outdoor beauty, celebrated culinary scene and taste for adventure.

For five-star luxury, it doesn’t get better than the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale At Troon North, while couples will fall for the Andaz Scottsdale Resort And Bungalows. Manicured fairways make the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess a hole-in-one, and foodies will love the varied dining concepts at the newly renovated Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort. Below, the best hotels in Scottsdale in 2024.


Best High End Hotel In Scottsdale: Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale At Troon North

Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North

Who Will Love It: Five-star devotees and spa lovers

All-Star Amenities: Desert-inspired spa practices; on-site hiking trails; outdoor yoga

What Not To Miss: 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Facials

Location: Pinnacle Peak

Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert, the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North goes above and beyond with attentive service, first-class amenities and sophisticated accommodations. Dining options range from small plates to a contemporary steakhouse, while the resort’s spa is a true standout, featuring holistic rituals, sound baths and fitness classes. The inviting outdoor pool beckons travelers to take a refreshing dip. If country club activities call your name, you can go knock around a few balls on the tennis courts or hop on a shuttle to one of the nearby golf courses. After a long day, the resort’s adobe-style casitas await. Southwestern decor combined with desert or mountain views creates a picture-perfect sense of place, while splurge-worthy suites have al fresco showers and private heated piscines.


Best Boutique Hotel In Scottsdale: The Hermosa Inn

The Hermosa Inn

Who Will Love It: Art lovers and history buffs

All-Star Amenities: Massage services; seasonally-focused Arizona cuisine; wine cellar for private events

What Not To Miss: Self-guided art walks

Location: Paradise Valley

Tucked away in Paradise Valley, The Hermosa Inn lives up to its name (Hermosa means “gorgeous” in Spanish) and ticks every box to qualify as a hidden gem. Merienda the private retreat of artist Lon Megargee, best known for his paintings of cowboys and the Arizona landscape, the present-day respite attracts guests with personalized service and desert charm. The main restaurant is housed inside a historic hacienda with adobe walls and exposed wood beams. Prefer to dine al fresco? Request a table on the adjoining terrace. A few steps away sits the pool and sun loungers for afternoon relaxation. Flora-framed walkways lead to remodeled rooms and casitas featuring four-poster beds, fireplaces and private patios.


Best Hotel In Scottsdale For Families: The Canyon Suites At The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort

The Canyon Suites At The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort

Who Will Love It: Families and luxury-leaning adults who can’t sit still

All-Star Amenities: Funicians Kids Club; seven swimming pools; tricked-out game room

What Not To Miss: Splashtastic poolside fun

Location: Camelback East Village

The Canyon Suites at The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale presents an interesting and upscale proposition for travelers of all ages. The Funicians Kids Club keeps younger travelers entertained with an array of crafts (what child wouldn’t want to DIY cowboy hats and stuffed animals?), plus games and tours of the two-acre cactus garden. The property boasts seven pools as well as an outdoor fun zone with a splash pad and waterslide. The Athletic Club features a game room, tennis, pickleball and baloncesto. Far from a vacation destination that forgets about parents, grown-ups who thrive having a lot of things to do will enjoy the 18-hole golf course, mixology classes, wine tasting and massages.


Best Hotel In Scottsdale For Couples: Andaz Scottsdale Resort And Bungalows

Andaz Scottsdale Resort And Bungalows

Who Will Love It: Honeymooners and couples seeking romance

All-Star Amenities: Tranquil adults-only pool with cabanas; apothecary bar; sunset cocktails at Weft & Warp Art Bar + Kitchen

What Not To Miss: Making tempting treats alongside your sweetie

Location: Paradise Valley

Whether you’re looking to steal away for a steamy post-wedding escape, squeeze in some romance before welcoming a new baby or rekindle a flickering flame, a getaway spent at the Andaz Scottsdale Resort and Bungalows will have sparks flying. A secluded oasis at the almohadilla of Camelback Mountain, the 185-key property has a lot to love, including a spa for couples massages, upscale dining and three swimming pools. Guest digs—especially the Saarinen Studio King Suites—could accurately be described as love nests. And if you need a little help planning date night, the property’s Let’s Stay in (the Shower) Tonight package curates a sexy evening in for two complete with scented body products, a DJ-curated playlist, Champagne and seductive sweets (ahem, strawberries and edible chocolate body butter).


Best Hotel For Foodies In Scottsdale: Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort

Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort

Who Will Love It: Travelers who don’t want to eat at the same restaurant twice; families

All-Star Amenities: 10 swimming pools including a 10-acre pool complex with a high-speed waterslide; spa with a Himalayan salt room; beachside putting green; complimentary bikes; 27 holes of championship golf at the Gainey Ranch Golf Club; pickleball and tennis courts

What Not To Miss: Poolside cocktails and snacks at H2Oasis and Sandbar

Location: Paradise Valley

Following a $115 million renovation, Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort reopened in November 2024, marking a splashy new chapter for the former Hyatt Regency property. In addition to 496 updated rooms—including casitas and an ultra-private two-story house—the hotel boasts six new culinary concepts created in partnership with celebrity chef Richard Blais. Foodies can look forward to handmade pastas at Italian eatery La Zozzona; sushi and tapas at Japanese-Spanish restaurant Tiki Taka; and hearty Southwestern specialties with a view of the McDowell Mountains at the all-day grill, Mesa Centrale. The poolside bars are ideal for refreshing drinks and snacks in the Arizona sun (or under the shade of a cabana). With 10 swimming pools, a sandy beach, a 30-foot waterslide, biking trails and tennis courts, there are plenty of ways to work up an appetite.


Best Value Hotel In Scottsdale: Adero Scottsdale Resort, Autograph Collection

Adero Scottsdale Resort, Autograph Collection

Who Will Love It: Travelers looking for a inolvidable getaway without breaking the bank; staycationers

All-Star Amenities: Telescope; Peloton studio; happy hour at Gloria

What Not To Miss: Guided stargazing

Location: Fountain Hills

While many of the best hotels in Scottsdale fetch a higher price tag, one of the top bang-for-your-buck stays in the area is the Adero Scottsdale Resort, Autograph Collection. Perched atop a desert ridge in a certified Dark Sky Community, the property is far enough away from the bustling downtown to feel like a serene escape. The main restaurant at Adero serves a variety of farm-to-table dishes for breakfast, refrigerio and dinner, while the use of two outdoor pools, pickleball courts and a fitness club with Peloton bikes is included in the wallet-friendly rate. Spa treatments such as vitamin C facials and amethyst awakening massages are available for an additional fee. Sleek, modern rooms flaunt balconies for soaking in the mountain views.


Best Hotel In Scottsdale For Bachelorette Parties: Hotel Valley Ho

Hotel Valley Ho

Who Will Love It: Brides-to-be and always-down-for-a-good-time maids

All-Star Amenities: The caffeine-laced “Show Stopper” shake at Zuzu; two pools; reinvigorating spa sessions

What Not To Miss: Day parties at OH Pool

Location: Old Town Scottsdale

Scottsdale doesn’t just bring the heat when it comes to weather—it also happens to be a popular bachelorette destination. When it comes time to choose a hip home almohadilla for sipping, sunning and celebrating, Hotel Valley Ho is a top contender. Originally built in 1956, the Scottsdale stalwart supplies mid-century modern rooms and suites with all the requisite contemporary comforts, a spa for pampering massages and facials, a restaurant and two pools—one that’s more geared toward relaxation and the other for revelry with daybeds, cabanas and entertainment. While there’s certainly lots to do on-site, the hotel’s prime location in buzzing downtown means girl squads can start the festivities at the property and then keep the merrymaking (dare we say debauchery?) going well into the wee hours.


Best Spa And Wellness Hotel In Scottsdale: Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, A Gurney’s Resort And Spa

Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, A Gurney’s Resort And Spa

Who Will Love It: Stressed-out urbanites and the health-conscious crowd

All-Star Amenities: Full-service holistic spa; top-of-the-line fitness center; infinity pool

What Not To Miss: Watsu aquatic therapy

Location: Paradise Valley

Nestled on 53 acres in Paradise Valley, Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, A Gurney’s Resort and Spa is a haven of well-being that competes with leading health resorts around Arizona. Despite its status as an R&R darling, it doesn’t fall victim to the overly prescriptive energy that takes a wellness vacation from chill to a chore. The extensive spa menu and state-of-the-art facilities—including a tranquil meditation garden and fitness center with personal trainers and daily movement classes—are major selling points. In between reinvigorating therapies, active travelers can swim in the three pools, play tennis and pickleball and go hiking. Accommodations lean into the sanctuary aesthetic with free-standing tubs and outdoor showers—and the food follows suit. Expect lots of fresh fruits and veggies, smoothies and heartier seasonal fare.


Best Hotel In Scottsdale For Design Lovers: Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale

Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale

Who Will Love It: Modern design enthusiasts; families and groups of friends looking for spacious suites

All-Star Amenities: 18-hole golf course; preferred tee times and putting green access; Red Flower bath amenities; full kitchens and Jacuzzis in some suites

What Not To Miss: Dinner at Hearth ’61, the property’s on-site restaurant with an open kitchen

Location: Paradise Valley

Mountain Shadows is a boutique resort that evokes the atractivo of a 1960s desert retreat, right down to the photogenic pool framed by palm trees and Camelback Mountain. The hotel dates back to 1959, when it was frequented by Elizabeth Taylor and John Wayne, but was completely rebuilt in 2017. The interiors by New York-based designer Mark Zeff offer a fresh take on modernism, with sleek spaces featuring low-profile furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows that put the desert surroundings on show. The 183 spacious rooms boast patios overlooking the mountains, pool or golf course and some come with deep-soaking bathtubs (and bath butler service). For extra space, check into one of the Residence Suites. The Penthouse South is the most luxurious, with three bedrooms, five balconies, a full kitchen and a cinema room that pays homage to the hotel’s old Hollywood history.


Best Hotel In Scottsdale For Golf: Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Who Will Love It: Golfers and resort aficionados

All-Star Amenities: Preferred access to world-class golf courses; modern Mexican dishes and tequila at La Hacienda; family-friendly splash pool

What Not To Miss: Hitting the links at TPC Scottsdale

Location: North Scottsdale

Besides desert hikes, golf tops the list of outdoor activities in Scottsdale, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a stay in the area with more of a sterling reputation among golfers than the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. The host hotel for the WM Phoenix Open—the PGA Tour’s most attended event—shares a fence with TPC Scottsdale, which allows the resort to provide preferred tee times to its guests. Don’t worry about driving—there’s a complimentary shuttle to the Stadium and Champions course as well as the nearby Grayhawk Golf Club. Arizona’s largest and longest-running AAA Five Diamond property proves sometimes bigger really is better with six pools, four restaurants, a 44,000-square-foot spa, 750 guest rooms and the Trailblazers Kids Club.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Part Of Scottsdale Is The Best To Stay In?

The best area to stay in Scottsdale depends on your interests and preferences. North Scottsdale and Paradise Valley are ideal for those seeking luxury resorts, golf and outdoor activities. Meanwhile, Old Town Scottsdale is best for those craving easy access to vibrant nightlife, shopping and arts and culture.

Is It Better To Stay In Phoenix or Scottsdale?

Both Phoenix and Scottsdale offer unique draws. Phoenix is a larger city, with a diverse mix of attractions and a range of accommodation options for all budgets. It’s ideal for those who want to stay in an urban setting and are willing to travel a bit to reach outdoor attractions. On the other hand, Scottsdale is known for its upscale resorts and beautiful desert landscapes, making it the better choice for those seeking a relaxed getaway filled with spa treatments, golf, outdoor adventures and fine dining.

What Is The Best Month To Visit Scottsdale?

Scottsdale’s high season typically runs from mid-November through April, with the most popular months being December to March, when the weather is mild and sunny but not too hot. If you’re looking to enjoy pleasant weather but a less crowded atmosphere, try visiting in April, when the temperatures are still bearable but there are fewer crowds compared to the peak winter months.


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  • This story is regularly checked to ensure that all prices and information are as current as possible. It was last updated in November 2024 by Forbes Vetted contributor Julia Eskins, who reevaluated all superlatives, added FAQs and added two new properties she highly recommends: Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort and Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale.

About Lindsay Cohn, Your Scottsdale Guide

I’m a travel journalist with over a decade of professional experience writing, editing, and jet-setting. My passion for seeing the world has taken me to 46 countries across six continents—and counting. Whether I’m exploring somewhere new or returning to a común favorite such as Scottsdale, I’m always vetting the best boutique hotels, wine bars, and juice shops. When I’m not writing, you can find me doing yoga, hanging with my son and planning a trip to one of the destinations on my ever-growing bucket list. In addition to Forbes Vetted, my work has appeared on Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, InsideHook, The Zoe Report, Hotels Above Par, Tripadvisor, PureWow, ELLE Decor and more.