Address:
Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa
2400 East Missouri Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone:
Reservations: (800) 950-2575
Main Hotel, Guests: (602) 955-6600
Fax: (602) 381-7600
Website:
The Biltmore Hotel and SpaRooms:
738 guest accommodations, including 78 one and two-bedroom villas
Amenities:
The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa is nestled on 39 acres at the foot of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve.
- eight swimming pools
- seven tennis courts
- 18-hole putting course
- full-service European spa, salon, and fitness center
- adjacent Arizona Biltmore Country Club offers two 18-hole PGA golf courses
- Scheduled fun activities as well as children's programming
Dining:
Guests of the Arizona Biltmore can choose from a wide variety of dining venues, from a romantic dinner at Wright's to a casual snack break at The Café. Each equally distinctive, the restaurant interiors were inspired by the resort's Frank Lloyd Wright influenced design and incorporate regional furnishings and textiles
Rates:
$265 to $350 +
Additional resort fees apply.
Visitor Comments:
Trip Advisor Guest ReviewsSpecial Attractions:
The Arizona Biltmore Hotel and Spa offers seasonal activities and special dining on holidays such as Thanksgiving. Throughout the hotel's public areas you will enjoy historic photographs and memorabilia. Read a little of the history and you will enjoy your visit even more.
History and Luxury Awaits You at Arizona's Biltmore:
Known throughout the world as the "Jewel of the Desert," the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa provides a restful oasis of 39 acres covered with lush gardens, glistening swimming pools, and Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced architecture. Set in the heart of Phoenix, the Arizona Biltmore has been a favorite of celebrities and U.S. presidents throughout its colorful history.
The distinctive influence of Frank Lloyd Wright is evidenced in the interior design of the resort's 738 guest accommodations. Mission-style furnishings and textiles in desert palettes of beige, sand and ivory dress the rooms. 1930s style lamps bring a western flair to the decor while reinforcing the period in which the hotel was built. The spacious rooms feature well-stocked mini-bars, a working desk with two chairs, two telephones equipped with voice-mail and speed dialing; marble baths and double sinks, hairdryers, make-up mirror and scale.
Liz's Tip: Even if you are not going to stay at The Biltmore, it is worth a visit to tour the grounds and have a look at the historical photos and memorabilia in the lobby. My favorite thing to do is to stop by the Squaw Peak Lounge, find a comfy chair outdoors with a view of the mountains, fountain and lawn and have an appetizer. You can savor the atmosphere of the Biltmore without sacrificing your budget!

