The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort
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From Travel + Leisure, Feb 2006
“After a three-year, head-to-toe, $20 million makeover, the Phoenician—Arizona's grande dame resort—has re-emerged as a diamond in the desert....” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Jun 2005
“This luxurious spa and golf resort is home to Mary Elaine's, where Thompson is chef de cuisine....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Jun 2004
“The Phoenician first reminded American hoteliers what a cabana could be when it dug a mother-of-pearl pool in 1987 and lined its edge with chic tents the color of egg yolks; someone was clearly thinking Cap d'Antibes, not Scottsdale....” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Jan 2004
“This 654-room desert classic offers a serene atmosphere whether you stay in the Southwestern-style main building at the base of Camelback Mountain that faces an elaborate series of pools or elsewhere on the 250-acre grounds....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Apr 2003
“My favorite thing about the Phoenician is that the 581 standard guest rooms are huge and virtually identical, so you never get a bad one; you simply get the view you pay for....” MORE>>
From the T+L 500
Glamorous golf and tennis resort on 250 manicured acres on the south side of Camelback Mountain.
- Stats:
- 647 rooms; 7 restaurants; 4 bars.
- Competitive Edge:
- A lavish world unto itself, with 9 pools, 12 tennis courts, and a golf course.
- Rooms to Book:
- Those in the Casita area, for easy access to the spa, pool, and golf club.
- Don't Miss:
- A tour of the hotel's $25 million art collection.
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