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Arizona Biltmore Resort And Spa in Phoenix, United States
   
In keeping with the elegant but casual character of the resort, the spacious 738 guestrooms are of muted and soothing tones, with large, Mission-style furniture. The rooms are 400 square feet or more, most with balconies or patios. The wood-and-leather furnishings are brightened by sand, beige, and ivory fabric. Rooms open onto the manicured gardens, golf course, or pools, and some have views of Squaw Peak or the city. All bathrooms have double vanities and marble baths and are equipped with bathrobes and the Biltmore?s distinctive spa lotions and soaps. Classic - These 400-square-foot guestrooms offer one king or two queen beds and accommodate a maximum of four guests. Located throughout the resort, including the historic main building and Garden wing, Classic rooms feature limited views of the mountains, gardens, or city. Classic Deluxe - These 400- to 450-square-foot guestrooms offer one king or two queen beds and accommodate a maximum of four guests. Classic Deluxe rooms feature an upgraded view of the mountains, gardens, or one of the eight swimming pools. Resort - These 400- to 500-square-foot guestrooms offer one king or two queen beds and accommodate a maximum of four guests. Resort rooms include a patio or balcony and are located throughout the property, including the historic Cottage area, long a favorite of celebrities. The rooms feature limited views of the mountains or gardens. Resort Deluxe - These 400- to 500-square-foot guestrooms offer one king or two queen beds and accommodate a maximum of four guests. Resort Deluxe rooms include a patio or balcony and are located throughout the property, including the historic Cottage area, long a favorite of celebrities. The rooms feature upgraded views of the mountains or gardens. Premier - Premier guestrooms are the largest of the resort rooms at 500-600 square feet, offering upgraded views and location. They include a patio or balcony, and offer one king or two queen beds, accommodating a maximum of four guests. The rooms feature views of the mountains, gardens, or swimming pools.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, Balcony, Bathrobes, Bathroom telephone, Bottled water, Cable/satellite TV, Climate control, Clock radio, Complimentary newspaper, Designer toiletries, Desk, Extra towels, linens, bedding, Free local calls, Hair dryer, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Maid service, Mini/honor bar, Modem Internet access, Multi-line phone, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies, Private bathroom, Refrigerator, Smoking rooms, Soundproofed rooms, Video game consoles, Voice mail, Wheelchair accessible, Window open-operating.
Arizona Biltmore Resort And Spa amenities include Wright?s - The signature restaurant features elegantly presented contemporary American cuisine and a renowned wine list, with seating in the main room or on the patio. Oft-mentioned menu items are the filet mignon Roquefort and the chocolate desert souffl?s. For special occasions, the wine cellar just off the lobby is turned into a private dining room. The restaurant is romantic and the dining exceptional, but dress is somewhat casual, and jackets are not required. Biltmore Grill and Patio - Diners sit under orange trees by the patio fireplace or indoors at this low-key restaurant. Although some dishes are regional, most are contemporary American, with appealing salads such as the spinach with roasted tomato confit complementing the main-dish meats and sauces. Diners choose from the same wine list offered at Wright?s. Guests can even order a table-top campfire and S?mores makings.
Driving directions from PHX: Exit airport via 24th St. exit. Turn right on 24th St., heading north. Follow 24th St. for about 20 minutes. Make a right on Missouri (2 streets north of Camelback Rd). Follow driveway to the hotel.
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What to expect: Fine cigars in the terrace bar and croquet on the lawn combine pleasantly with a warm, casual environment--the atmosphere Frank Lloyd Wright likely had in mind when he consulted on the resort?s design in 1929. The complex of low, angular buildings?with 39 acres of manicured gardens--results in unexpected nooks and crannies revealing deep-cushioned chairs, turquoise-tiled pools, and colorful pocket gardens. The resort feels like the living room of a wealthy, pampered friend. The expansive lobby holds deep chairs and conversation tables, and a pair of chattering cockatiels welcome guests. Celebrity photos grace one hallway, though there are no pictures of Marilyn Monroe at her favorite Catalina Pool. Amenity highlights: In the 1930s, invitation-only guests played lawn chess and golf. Today?s guests enjoy these amenities and benefit from modern pampering: relaxing with a Cactus Flower Wrap at the renowned spa, renting a draped and misted cabana at Paradise Pool, or playing tennis on one of six lighted courts. Guests dine in a garden terrace where orange blossoms scent the air. Traditional afternoon tea is provided daily in the lobby Tea Court. Insider tip: The Aztec Room has a gold-leaf, domed ceiling, created with 4-inch gold-leaf squares applied by hand. And songwriter Irving Berlin composed White Christmas poolside in 1941.
Golfers head for the two adjacent championship golf courses, and the tennis center features six lighted courts that fill up in the cool morning hours. Kids shoot hoops on the lighted basketball court, and folks of all ages try the putting course.
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24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, Activity desk, Air conditioning, Audio/visual equipment, Babysitting or child care, Banking/ATM, Banquet facilities, Bar/lounge, Barber/beauty shop, Business center, Business services, Catering, Children's programs, Coffee shop/cafe, Complimentary newspaper, Computer rental, Concierge, Conference rooms, Cribs available, Domestic help available, Doorman, Dry cleaning service, Express check-in/check-out, Fax machine, Fitness center, Garden, Gift shops or newsstand, Health club, Hot tub, Internet access, Laundry facilities, Limousine service available, Maid service daily, Multilingual staff, Outdoor pool, Parking, Patio, Photocopy machines, Pool table, Poolside bar, Porter/bellhop, Restaurant, Rollaway beds, Safe-deposit box - front desk, Security guard, Shopping/stores, Spa (massage), Spa or sauna, Suitable for children, Swim-up bar, Turndown service, Valet parking, Wake-up calls, Wheelchair accessible, The hotel has a sports pool for water volleyball and basketball, and the Paradise Pool, consisting of three pools and a 92-foot water slide. The main garden of the resort is surrounded by shops, most notably the Lilly Pulitzer store, where shoppers find t .
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