2400 East Missouri Avenue, Phoenix, 85016, United States
Located on 39 acres of lush gardens, this resort and spa offers a peaceful oasis, complete with exceptional on-site facilities, including 7 pools, along with first-class accommodations and amenities. Each room offers a flat-screen cable TV and a private bathroom. Select rooms have a patio or balcony or a full kitchen. With a full-service on-site spa, an array of activities for adults and children, and 2 18-hole golf courses, there is something for everyone at the Arizona Biltmore. The resort is also host to 7 different casual and fine dining restaurants as well as a state-of-the-art fitness center. Guests can also enjoy 3 on-site tennis courts as well as on-site salon services. Heard Museum is 3.7 mi from the accommodations, while Phenix Art Museum is 4.3 mi from the property. The nearest airport is Phenix Sky Harbor Airport, 5.6 mi from the property.
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Explore our expansive selection of rooms available below with exclusive discounts, so you can feel good about your booking and make the most of your travels.
Beautiful place, nice scenery. Very nice gym. clean and nice rooms.
For the price we paid—$3,400 for just 3 nights without food or breakfast included—I expected a far more premium experience. Resort seemed understaffed, especially around the pool area where it was difficult to find a spot. One afternoon, we waited 45 minutes just to get a table for lunch, and on another morning, breakfast took 30 minutes to arrive after ordering. The food and beverage prices were honestly outrageous. My wife paid $29 for a single glass of sparkling wine, and the cheapest bottle available was $100—same bottle you get in a supermarket for just $17. Overall, the experience didn’t match the price tag. Disappointing value for money.
The resort is beautiful and its history is rich. The pools were nicely heated and numerous
I made reservations for myself and our three adult children and their families. I had given the names of the children at the front desk, but when each of them arrived, they were told there was no room under their name. Ranata's Hearth is a lovely restaurant. The wait staff were attentive, but there weren't enough of them. We had a long delay waiting for our reserved tables. (Apparently there had been a snafu with the reservation system). The menu was interesting but I found several of the dishes to be overly salted.