Location. The Arizona Biltmore Resort stands amid 39 acres of manicured gardens in Phoenix, Ariz. The Biltmore Fashion Park is positioned... more »
Location. The Arizona Biltmore Resort stands amid 39 acres of manicured gardens in Phoenix, Ariz. The Biltmore Fashion Park is positioned one mile away. Hotel Features. Frank Lloyd Wright's influence is evident in the Arizona Biltmore Resort's architectural design which features turquoise tiled pools and pocket gardens. Dining options include Wright's at the Biltmore which prepares American Lodge Cuisine enhanced with fresh, local ingredients. The Wright Bar offers beverage specialties, a selection of fine wines and a light appetizer menu. The Biltmore Grill prepares American and regional dishes. A business center houses four computer stations and offers a range of photocopy, fax, print and courier services. More than 200,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. Wireless Internet access is complimentary in public areas. A complimentary, limited hour fitness center contains a full complement of free weights, and cardiovascular and weight training equipment. The center offers yoga, aqua aerobics, step and sculpting classes. The Biltmore Spa offers select treatments drawn from Chinese teachings, as well as therapies based on native Sonoran Desert tribal practices. Other therapies rely on contemporary French, Swedish and Pacific Island techniques. The spa features dry saunas, wet steam rooms, spa tubs and power showers. The Arizona Biltmore Country Club offers two 18 hole championship golf courses. Eight outdoor pools and spa tubs are on site. Guestrooms. This four story property offers 738 guestrooms decorated in desert shades of beige, sand and ivory. Mission style furnishings and textiles predominate, while 1930s style lamps and a dash of western flair offer insights into the hotel's roots. Marble bathrooms contain bathrobes, makeup mirrors and weight scales. Villa suites contain full kitchens, while other accommodations include minibars. Rooms include flat panel televisions and complimentary high speed Internet access. Expert Tip. The Arizona Biltmore Resort offers extras such as hot salsa demonstrations and tastings, and guided power walks across the resort's 39 acres. Resort Fees: Resort fees are determined by the hotel and are subject to change. Fees are collected at time of booking.
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Known throughout the world as the ''Jewel of the Desert,'' the Arizona Biltmore 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. Considered one of the most spectacular resorts in the world, the Biltmore features 739 guest accommodations, including 78 one- and two- bedroom villas, eight swimming pools, seven tennis courts, an 18-hole putting course, and a full-service European spa, salon, and Fitness Center. The adjacent Arizona Biltmore Country Club offers two 18-hole PGA golf courses, The Links and The Adobe. Fine and casual dining options are available at the Arizona Biltmore the "Jewel of the Desert".
Hilton
Location. The Arizona Biltmore Resort stands amid 39 acres of manicured gardens in Phoenix, Ariz. The Biltmore Fashion Park is positioned one mile away. Hotel Features. Frank Lloyd Wright's influence is evident in the Arizona Biltmore Resort's architectural design which features turquoise-tiled pools and pocket gardens. Dining options include Wright's at the Biltmore which prepares American Lodge Cuisine enhanced with fresh, local ingredients. The Wright Bar offers beverage specialties, a selection of fine wines and a light appetizer menu. The Biltmore Grill prepares American and regional dishes. A business center houses four computer stations and offers a range of photocopy, fax, print and courier services. More than 200,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. Wireless Internet access is complimentary in public areas. A complimentary, limited-hour fitness center contains a full complement of free weights, and cardiovascular and weight-training equipment. The center offers yoga, aqua aerobics, step and sculpting classes. The Biltmore Spa offers select treatments drawn from Chinese teachings, as well as therapies based on native Sonoran Desert tribal practices. Other therapies rely on contemporary French, Swedish and Pacific Island techniques. The spa features dry saunas, wet steam rooms, spa tubs and power showers. The Arizona Biltmore Country Club offers two 18-hole championship golf courses. Eight outdoor pools and spa tubs are on site. Guestrooms. This four-story property offers 738 guestrooms decorated in desert shades of beige, sand and ivory. Mission-style furnishings and textiles predominate, while 1930s-style lamps and a dash of western flair offer insights into the hotel's roots. Marble bathrooms contain bathrobes, makeup mirrors and weight scales. Villa suites contain full kitchens, while other accommodations include minibars. Rooms include flat-panel televisions and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Expert Tip. The Arizona Biltmore Resort offers extras such as hot salsa demonstrations and tastings, and guided power walks across the resort's 39 acres.
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The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa is nestled on 39 acres at the foot of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Considered one of the most spectacular resorts in the world, the Biltmore features 738 guest accommodations, including 78 one- and two- bedroom villas, eight swimming pools, seven tennis courts, an 18-hole putting course, and a full-service European spa, salon, and Fitness Center. The adjacent Arizona Biltmore Country Club offers two 18-hole PGA golf courses, The Links and The Adobe. At the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa, there is an additional daily resort charge of $25.00 per room per night which applies to all reservations. Additionally, a 12.07% tax will apply to the resort charge. The resort charge includes a morning newspaper, local phone calls, access to long distance, access to internet service, shuttle to Biltmore Fashion Park (upscale outdoor mall 5 minutes from the resort), admission to Biltmore Spa and Fitness Center and the use of an 18-hole putting course. When certain rates are confirmed, they will also include a $50 resort credit. This credit can be used for spa, retail, food and beverage charges. This credit applies to regular (rack) rates, the AAA rate and the AARP rate. The resort credit is listed in the expanded room descriptions as well as on any applicable SRP descriptions. This is not an additional charge - the $50 resort credit is already included in the applicable room rate.
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Known throughout the world as the Jewel of the Desert, the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa is 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 welcomed celebrities and high fliers for decades. The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa is nestled on 39 acres at the foot of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Considered one of the most spectacular resorts in the world, the Biltmore features 730 guest accommodations, including 78 one- and two-bedroom villas, eight swimming pools, seven tennis courts, an 18-hole putting course, and a full-service European spa, salon, and fitness center. The adjacent Arizona Biltmore Country Club offers two 18-hole PGA golf courses, The Links and The Adobe. restaurants, guests are invited to enjoy Afternoon Tea. A late afternoon tradition for more than 50 years, Tea is offered throughout the season on a daily basis. We indulged in the freshly baked scones, washed down with unusual teas, and felt very pampered indeed. ***Resort fees $17.93 per night to be paid by guests.***
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31 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My fiancee and I spent a weekend here to get away from our typical weekends in Phoenix (sub-par dinner, loud neighbors, etc.). We were not disappointed. We played lawn chess, croquet, had an absoultely delicious dinner at Wright's, and felt as if we were in another part of the world (not just 30 minutes from home) all weekend long. Our only slight complaints were that the main pool was packed so tight early in the day that we were forced to find chairs and lay out at the spa instead.
Great Resort With Minimal Children!
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Posted Apr 14, 2008
Excellent
I'll be the first to admit that it's fairly expensive and I've definitely been to other resorts that have nicer rooms, like at the Phoenician. However, what's great about this place is that it's not swimming in children's activities so I don't have ...
Great for locals and visitors
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Posted Feb 27, 2008
by westsideguy007
Excellent
pros: Great Place all around!My friends and I will get rooms and just hang for the weekend at the pool, get massages and relax. I also had my girlfriends parents stay there when they came to visit and they loved...
I went to the Arizona Biltmore in August 2007 for a 3 day stay and enjoyed every minute! I love architecture, so this was a pilgrimage to a "Frank Lloyd Wright" influenced property and what a gem it is. Plus, Taliesin West is a short driving distance away. An added bonus was the concierge guided tour of the grounds which was fabulous! I stayed in a huge beautifully appointed room with windows that fully opened to let in the wonderful warm breezes at sunset and sunrise. My package included spa services which were done by friendly, sweet and personable staff! What a treat! I had a great breakfast at The Cafe, a fabulous breakfast and lunch at The Biltmore Grill and a world-class dinner experience at Wright's. I also had one of their signature souffles and wine in the Wright Bar which is so low key and relaxing in a comfortable setting. I really enjoyed escaping the summer heat in the pool at night watching a movie poolside while floating in an inner tube. Eating s'mores and drinking hot chocolate by a fire while being serenaded by a singing cowboy was a treat. And, watching a cigar maker roll cigars while enjoying a glass of cabernet and visiting with the other guests was really fun! I really appreciated that the Biltmore offered all of these activities on site which kept me on the hotel property the entire time so that I could thoroughly enjoy my stay there without having to travel off-site for entertainment. This really was an experience which I thoroughly enjoyed and I can't wait to return again soon !!!
35 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The Biltmore was fabulous! The sunny days by the pool and the warm nights on the town were ones to remember. Everything about this resort was all my husband and I hoped for, and my well-behaved children were in love with it!
a girlfriend and myself stayed at the
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Posted Oct 08, 2007
Excellent
a girlfriend and myself stayed at the Arizona Biltmore for a weekend, we were very pleased with our experience at the resort. We checked in on friday and checked out on monday and only left the resort grounds once on sunday night. the pools are all...
I lived in Phoenix for several year and
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Posted Sep 07, 2007
Excellent
I lived in Phoenix for several year and never stayed at the Biltmore. It was a treat to stay at a fantastic hotel. The grounds are beautiful, the pools are nice, and the room was comfortable. Service could be a little better.
I stayed here for 4 nights, not once
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Posted Aug 29, 2007
Okay
I stayed here for 4 nights, not once did anyone offer to carry a bag or open a door. When we checked in the computers were all "down' so check in took an hour. We were told to sit and wait, no one offered so much as a glass of water. The front desk...
I have stayed at the Biltmore 3 times
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Posted Aug 25, 2007
Excellent
I have stayed at the Biltmore 3 times now and every time they have exhibited a very high standard of quality in all areas of the hotel. The health club is the best of any hotel I've seen. All of the restaurant food, even poolside, is fantastic. The...