Phoenician Resort, luxury resort in Scottsdale
Phoenician Resort is a large hotel property spanning about 250 acres at the base of Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona. The grounds feature multiple pools, a spa, dining options, and a championship golf course, with spacious grounds and scattered buildings connected by wide pathways and gardens.
The resort was built in the mid-1980s by Charles Keating and features Italian marble imported for the lobby floor along with mother-of-pearl tiled pools. A major renovation between 2016 and 2018 updated all guest rooms, the lobby, and added a new three-story spa and separate fitness center.
Native American patterns and materials appear throughout the resort's design and decor, connecting the property to the region's heritage. These details add cultural depth to the overall experience and reflect the local traditions of the area.
The resort is easily accessible via major roads and offers ample parking for guests. Visitors can walk or use golf carts to navigate the grounds and reach the pools, golf course, and tennis courts throughout the property.
The spa features colorful tiles, artwork, and skylights throughout its treatment rooms, with signature treatments like the Phoenix Rising that combines scrub, body polish, and full-body massage. After treatments, guests can access a dedicated rooftop pool with a bistro for relaxation and views.
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