Hotels in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
Hotels near Phoenix, Arizona
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Home2 Suites BY Hilton Phoenix Midtown
$284 4.03 mi - 2
Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown
$634 0.23 mi - 3
Springhill Suites by Marriott Phoenix Downtown
$339 1.07 mi - 4
Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown
$960 0.20 mi - 5
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Phoenix Midtown
$198 3.03 mi - 6
Embassy Suites by Hilton Phoenix Downtown North
$249 3.54 mi - 7
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Phoenix Dwtn - State Capitol by IHG
$174 1.20 mi - 8
Cambria Hotel Downtown Phoenix Convention Center
$167 1.34 mi - 9
Staybridge Suites Phoenix - Biltmore Area by IHG
$178 5.03 mi - 10
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Midtown-Downtown Area
$240 3.78 mi - 11
Best Western Downtown Phoenix
$189 0.99 mi - 12
Egyptian Motor Hotel Best Western Signature Collection
$88 1.08 mi - 13
Tru by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
$182 3.97 mi - 14
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
$157 4.89 mi - 15
Motel 6 Phoenix AZ – Sky Harbor
$106 5.28 mi
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Home2 Suites BY Hilton Phoenix Midtown
Home2 Suites by Hilton eliminates the guesswork of group coordination with spacious layouts designed for extended stays and team logistics.
- Meeting space gives groups a private place to plan tomorrow's adventures
- Connecting rooms accommodate larger groups without splitting across hotel floors
- Complimentary breakfast removes one daily meal decision from busy itineraries
Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown
Residence Inn by Marriott gives traveling groups the space and consistency they need to stay focused on their goals throughout extended city visits.
- Connecting rooms give parents privacy while keeping kids within reach
- Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining individual privacy
- Multi-bedroom suites keep traveling groups together under one roof
Springhill Suites by Marriott Phoenix Downtown
SpringHill Suites creates the roomy, well-planned environment where traveling groups can regroup, recharge, and stay synchronized throughout their stay.
- Free WiFi enables navigation apps and research for city attractions
- 24-hour fitness center offers routine exercise regardless of urban schedule
- Spacious suites provide separate living areas for group planning and downtime
Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown
Hyatt Place offers the group-friendly foundation that transforms chaotic city travel into a well-orchestrated experience for everyone involved.
- Indoor pool offers reliable family entertainment regardless of city weather
- Suites with kitchenettes offer flexibility beyond crowded restaurant dining
- Kitchenettes reduce dependency on restaurants for every single meal
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Phoenix Midtown
Marriott Hotels & Resorts transforms chaotic group travel into coordinated city adventures where every team member stays connected and informed.
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining sleeping arrangements
- 24-hour fitness center provides routine maintenance during extended city stays
- On-site restaurant eliminates guesswork for at least one reliable meal daily
Embassy Suites by Hilton Phoenix Downtown North
Embassy Suites creates the home base that keeps traveling groups energized and coordinated as they navigate days packed with city activities.
- Separate living areas offer quiet zones away from sleeping spaces
- Separate bedrooms allow privacy while maintaining group cohesion
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Phoenix Dwtn
Holiday Inn Express provides the dependable foundation that keeps traveling groups organized and comfortable throughout their entire stay.
- Fitness center offers routine comfort during multi-day city stays
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking challenges
Cambria Hotel Downtown Phoenix Convention Center
Cambria Hotels offers the refined reliability and thoughtful amenities that turn multi-night city stays into well-orchestrated team experiences.
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together while maintaining individual space
- High-speed WiFi keeps groups connected for navigation and coordination needs
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option when group dining gets complicated
Staybridge Suites Phoenix - Biltmore Area by IHG
Staybridge Suites provides the coordinated group experience that keeps traveling teams and families functioning as one cohesive unit.
- Multi-bedroom suites keep large groups together in unfamiliar cities
- Connecting rooms give groups flexibility without splitting reservations
- Full kitchens eliminate the stress of finding meals in unfamiliar neighborhoods
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Midtown-Downtown Area
Hampton by Hilton delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to focus on competition instead of coordinating logistics.
- 24-hour fitness center accommodates schedules disrupted by city activities
- Indoor corridors ensure climate-controlled access throughout the property
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city stays
Best Western Downtown Phoenix
Best Western provides the steady coordination hub that keeps traveling groups connected and on schedule throughout their stay.
- Suite accommodations offer space to spread out after busy city days
- Suite accommodations provide extra space for spreading out gear and belongings
- Indoor pool offers private recreation away from busy city streets
Egyptian Motor Hotel Best Western Signature
The hotel's Best Western Signature Collection standards ensure your team enjoys upscale predictability while navigating multi-day competition schedules.
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning and coordination
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning scramble to find restaurants in unfamiliar territory
- Suite accommodations give families extra space for city trip downtime
Tru by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
Hilton Hotels & Resorts turns unfamiliar territory into comfortable home base, giving traveling teams the dependable support they require.
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Business center handles last-minute printing and travel document needs
- Rollaway beds handle extra guests when city trip plans expand unexpectedly
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Midtown
Hilton Hotels & Resorts provides the reliable foundation groups need to navigate unfamiliar cities without missing a beat or losing anyone.
- Refrigerators in rooms store snacks and drinks purchased around the city
- Lobby bar creates a central gathering spot for the group
- Dedicated work desks with proper lighting for planning tomorrow's city activities
Motel 6 Phoenix AZ – Sky Harbor
Motel 6 offers dependable basics that free your group to concentrate on the competition instead of lodging logistics.
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while navigating an unfamiliar city
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
- Free parking eliminates the stress of finding street spots downtown
Phoenix, Arizona Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Phoenix is a sprawling desert metropolis that's become a major destination for sports tournaments and group events. The fifth-largest city in the US, it anchors the massive Phoenix-Scottsdale metro area with over 5 million people spread across the Sonoran Desert. This isn't just another Southwest city - it's a genuine sports powerhouse with professional teams in all four major leagues and some of the country's best youth tournament facilities.
The city's reputation as "America's Spring Training Capital" tells you everything about its sports culture. Phoenix lives and breathes athletics, from the massive tournament complexes in Goodyear and Peoria to the world-class venues downtown. The desert setting means outdoor sports happen year-round, though summer tournaments are brutal. Teams love Phoenix because everything is built for groups - wide highways, massive parking lots, hotels designed for conventions, and restaurants that can handle 30-person team dinners without breaking a sweat.
Getting Around
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport sits right in the city center, making it incredibly convenient for most destinations. It's one of the busiest airports in the country but well-organized for group travel. Uber and Lyft are everywhere with short wait times, though surge pricing hits during peak tournament weekends. The light rail connects the airport to downtown and Tempe, but it's slow and not practical for teams with gear.
You absolutely need cars here - Phoenix is built for driving with wide highways and sprawling distances. I-10 runs east-west through the heart of the city, while Loop 101 circles the metro area. Traffic isn't terrible compared to LA or San Francisco, but give yourself 45 minutes to cross the entire metro area during rush hour. Car rentals are competitive, and most hotels offer free parking. From Sky Harbor, count on 20 minutes to downtown Phoenix, 15 minutes to Tempe, 30 minutes to Scottsdale, and 45 minutes to the West Valley tournament complexes in Peoria and Goodyear.
Where to Stay
Tempe is the sweet spot for most sports teams, especially those playing at the Kiwanis Park complex or ASU facilities. You're central to everything with easy highway access, plus tons of chain hotels used to handling groups. Scottsdale offers more upscale options and is perfect for teams playing at the Indian School Park area, though expect to pay more. The resort-heavy North Scottsdale area is gorgeous but adds 20-30 minutes to most sports venues.
For tournaments in the West Valley (Peoria, Goodyear, Glendale), stay put in that area rather than commuting from central Phoenix. The drive from Tempe to Goodyear can be 45+ minutes with traffic. Downtown Phoenix works well for events at the convention center or if you want walkable nightlife, but it's a longer haul to most youth sports complexes. Mesa and Chandler on the east side offer good value and work perfectly for tournaments at the Sloan Park area or Red Mountain Ranch facilities.
Sports & Recreation
Phoenix's tournament scene centers around several massive complexes that host year-round youth and adult leagues. Kiwanis Park in Tempe is legendary in softball and baseball circles, with 13 fields including stadium seating. Reach 11 Sports Complex is the newer crown jewel with 16 turf fields perfect for soccer and lacrosse. Out west, Peoria Sports Complex doubles as a Spring Training facility and youth tournament destination with immaculate baseball diamonds.
The professional sports infrastructure is unmatched - Chase Field (Diamondbacks), Footprint Center (Suns), and State Farm Stadium (Cardinals) all host major tournaments and conventions. TPC Scottsdale brings massive golf events, while the 15+ Spring Training facilities scattered across the Valley create a baseball paradise. Soccer thrives at Phoenix Rising FC Stadium and the numerous club complexes. Swimming is huge here - nearly every high school has a regulation pool, and the climate supports outdoor aquatics almost year-round.
Adult leagues flourish in the perfect weather. Softball leagues run constantly at Kiwanis and dozens of city parks. Golf is obviously massive with 200+ courses across the metro. Tennis and pickleball courts are everywhere, and the hiking trail system offers incredible recreational opportunities when teams have downtime.
Things to Do
The desert location creates unique opportunities you won't find elsewhere. South Mountain Park is one of the largest city parks in America with hiking trails offering incredible views of the entire Valley. Camelback Mountain provides a challenging climb that's become a rite of passage for visitors, though it's genuinely difficult - not a casual team outing. Papago Park offers easier trails plus the Desert Botanical Garden and Phoenix Zoo.
Families love Castles N' Coasters for old-school amusement park fun, while Topgolf locations in Scottsdale and Glendale handle large groups perfectly. Salt River Tubing is a Phoenix tradition from March through October - teams rent buses and float the river together. Chase Field tours are surprisingly good, and catching a Diamondbacks game is affordable compared to most MLB cities.
Day trips include Sedona (2 hours north) for red rock scenery or Flagstaff (2.5 hours) for cooler mountain air and snow skiing in winter. Scottsdale's Old Town offers Western-themed shopping and dining that kids love, while Roosevelt Row downtown provides an artsy, walkable district perfect for team meals.
Food & Drink
Phoenix's food scene blends Mexican influences with Southwest flavors and surprisingly good national chains. Mexican food is everywhere and generally excellent - local chains like Cafe Rio and Chipotle work great for team meals, but don't miss authentic spots like Los Dos Molinos or Carolina's Mexican Food. Every strip mall seems to have a solid taco shop.
For large groups, Oregano's is a local pizza chain that handles teams perfectly with massive thin-crust pizzas and a fun atmosphere. In-N-Out Burger has multiple locations and always draws crowds from out-of-state teams. Portillo's serves Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef that teams devour. The Original Pancake House locations across the Valley make tournament morning breakfast easy.
Chain restaurants are abundant and team-friendly - every major highway intersection has the usual suspects. But try local favorites like Culver's for burgers, Eegee's for sandwiches and frozen drinks, or Whataburger for late-night meals. Food trucks gather at many tournament complexes, especially during peak season. The West Valley has fewer dining options, so plan accordingly if staying near Goodyear or Peoria complexes.
Shopping & Entertainment
Scottsdale Fashion Square anchors the upscale shopping scene with major department stores and chain restaurants that work for team dinners. Arizona Mills in Tempe offers outlet shopping plus an IMAX theater and Dave & Buster's - perfect for tournament downtime. Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale combines shopping, restaurants, and nightlife right next to the Cardinals stadium, making it ideal for teams staying in the West Valley.
Entertainment options cater well to groups. Main Event locations offer bowling, laser tag, and arcade games under one roof. Harkins Theatres dominate the movie scene with locations throughout the metro, including premium dine-in options. CityScape downtown provides restaurants and nightlife in a walkable area, though it's more geared toward adults than youth teams.
For team dinners, Medieval Times in Scottsdale handles large groups with dinner and a show. Gameworks locations combine arcade entertainment with full restaurants. Many hotels have partnerships with nearby entertainment venues, so ask about group rates when booking. The Talking Stick Resort area offers multiple entertainment options within walking distance.
Weather & Packing
Phoenix weather defines your packing strategy completely. October through April is tournament season with perfect conditions - sunny skies, temps in the 70s-80s, and virtually no rain. Pack layers because mornings can be surprisingly cool (40s-50s) while afternoons hit 80+. This is peak season, so expect higher hotel rates and crowded venues.
May through September is brutal - daily highs over 100°F and summer tournaments become endurance tests. If you must visit in summer, pack cooling towels, extra water bottles, and plan indoor activities during peak heat (2-6 PM). Monsoon season (July-August) brings sudden thunderstorms that can shut down outdoor tournaments quickly. The storms are intense but brief.
Year-round essentials include sunscreen (the desert sun is intense), sunglasses, and more water than you think you need. The low humidity means sweat evaporates quickly, making dehydration sneaky. Most venues are outdoors with minimal shade, so hats are crucial. December-February can require light jackets for evening games, but you'll rarely need heavy coats. Rain gear is almost never necessary outside monsoon season.
Local Tips
Parking is generally free and abundant, unlike most major cities. However, downtown Phoenix and Old Town Scottsdale charge for parking, especially during events. Many tournament complexes offer free parking but fill up quickly during peak tournaments - arrive early or consider dropping players off first. Sky Harbor Airport parking is expensive; use the PHX Sky Train to reach economy lots or consider ride-sharing for hotel pickups.
The Valley Metro app helps with light rail timing, though most teams won't use public transit. GasBuddy saves money since you'll drive everywhere - gas prices vary significantly across the metro. Many hotels offer complimentary breakfast, but it disappears quickly during tournament weekends. Stock up on water at Costco or Sam's Club rather than buying bottles at venues where prices are inflated.
Safety-wise, Phoenix is generally safe, but avoid leaving gear visible in cars at tournament complexes - break-ins target sports equipment. The homeless population downtown is visible but rarely problematic. Flash floods during monsoons can shut down washes and underpasses quickly - never drive through flowing water. Book hotels early for peak tournament season (February-April) as youth sports, Spring Training, and conventions create perfect storms of demand. Many venues offer group discounts, but you usually need to ask specifically.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Phoenix
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona are good for families?
Several hotels in Phoenix, Arizona are well-suited for families. Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown (0.2 mi, from $960/night), Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown (0.23 mi, from $634/night), and Best Western Downtown Phoenix (0.99 mi, from $189/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Phoenix, Arizona accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown (0.2 mi, from $960/night), Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown (0.23 mi, from $634/night), and Best Western Downtown Phoenix (0.99 mi, from $189/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Phoenix, Arizona?
Yes — Motel 6 Phoenix AZ – Sky Harbor (5.28 mi, from $106/night) is a budget-friendly option in Phoenix, Arizona, with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Phoenix, Arizona?
Yes — Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown (0.23 mi, from $634/night), Home2 Suites BY Hilton Phoenix Midtown (4.03 mi, from $284/night), and Staybridge Suites Phoenix - Biltmore Area by IHG (5.03 mi, from $178/night) are all extended-stay properties in Phoenix, Arizona, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Phoenix, Arizona are ideal for a weekend getaway. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Phoenix Midtown (3.03 mi, from $198/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Phoenix Downtown North (3.54 mi, from $249/night), and Tru by Hilton Phoenix Midtown (3.97 mi, from $182/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona offer free breakfast?
Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown (0.2 mi, from $960/night), Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown (0.23 mi, from $634/night), and Best Western Downtown Phoenix (0.99 mi, from $189/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona offer free parking?
Best Western Downtown Phoenix (0.99 mi, from $189/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Phoenix Dwtn - State Capitol by IHG (1.2 mi, from $174/night), and Hampton Inn Phoenix-Midtown-Downtown Area (3.78 mi, from $240/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona have an outdoor pool?
Motel 6 Phoenix AZ – Sky Harbor (5.28 mi, from $106/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona have suites or extra space?
Hyatt Place Phoenix / Downtown (0.2 mi, from $960/night), Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown (0.23 mi, from $634/night), and Best Western Downtown Phoenix (0.99 mi, from $189/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Phoenix, Arizona have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn Phoenix Downtown (0.23 mi, from $634/night), Home2 Suites BY Hilton Phoenix Midtown (4.03 mi, from $284/night), and Staybridge Suites Phoenix - Biltmore Area by IHG (5.03 mi, from $178/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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