Hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona
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The REMI. Scottsdale, Autograph Collection
$376 0.80 mi - 2
The Canyon Suites at the Phoenician Luxury Collection
$836 2.57 mi - 3
Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town
$440 0.26 mi - 4
Bespoke Inn Scottsdale
$360 0.43 mi - 5
Sonesta ES Suites Scottsdale Paradise Valley
$100 3.50 mi - 6
Element Scottsdale at SkySong
$264 3.51 mi - 7
Scottsdale Marriott Old Town
$249 0.32 mi - 8
Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale Old Town
$184 0.27 mi - 9
Courtyard by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town
$198 0.87 mi - 10
Best Western Plus Sundial
$112 0.96 mi - 11
The Phoenician a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale
$1012 2.54 mi - 12
Hyatt Place Scottsdale / Old Town
$127 0.42 mi - 13
HYATT house Scottsdale / Old Town
$174 0.52 mi - 14
Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town
$127 1.12 mi - 15
Caesars Republic Scottsdale a Hilton Hotel
$304 1.27 mi
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The REMI. Scottsdale, Autograph Collection
For multi-night group bookings, Autograph Collection Hotels combine local personality with dependable service that keeps everyone satisfied and on schedule.
- Full-service restaurant eliminates the dinner hunt in an unfamiliar city
- In-room phones with free local calls for coordinating group activities
- Meeting rooms offer private spaces for team briefings away from crowds
The Canyon Suites at the Phoenician Luxury
The Luxury Collection transforms group coordination challenges into effortless experiences, ensuring every team member feels genuinely cared for throughout your stay.
- Multi-bedroom suites provide separate spaces for parents and kids exploring the city
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to coordinate in tournament cities
- Connecting rooms allow families flexibility while maintaining team unity
Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town
Hilton Hotels & Resorts creates the reliable foundation that allows teams and families to explore confidently while staying perfectly synchronized during multi-day visits.
- 24-hour market stocks energy bars and drinks for unpredictable city itineraries
- 24-hour front desk provides local recommendations and city navigation assistance
- Spacious lobby offers central gathering space for team coordination meetings
Bespoke Inn Scottsdale
Bespoke Hotels creates the reliable operational center that lets group leaders focus on their purpose instead of logistics.
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when exploring new surroundings
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option after long competition days
- Connecting rooms keep traveling parties close while maintaining privacy
Sonesta ES Suites Scottsdale Paradise Valley
Sonesta Hotels & Resorts becomes your trusted operational headquarters, giving group leaders confidence to focus on their tournament goals.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Complimentary detergent packets save trips to unfamiliar grocery stores
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
Element Scottsdale at SkySong
Element by Westin creates the extended-stay environment where groups can recharge naturally and stay on top of their game throughout their city visit.
- EV charging stations support eco-conscious families during extended city stays
- Meeting rooms provide private spaces for group coordination and planning
- Guest laundry facilities mean lighter packing for extended trips
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Scottsdale Marriott Old Town
Marriott Hotels delivers the dependable foundation your group needs to stay organized and comfortable throughout your city adventure.
- In-room coffee makers deliver familiar morning routines away from home
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when groups need city navigation
- Group reservations desk streamlines multi-room bookings for visiting teams and families
Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale Old Town
Hilton Hotels & Resorts ensures traveling parties remain organized and refreshed, so they can fully immerse themselves in everything the city offers.
- Common lobby areas where groups naturally gather between city adventures
- Extra towels available for post-game cleanup and gear drying
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unknown city
Courtyard by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town
When managing multiple travelers across an unfamiliar city, Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the organizational backbone that keeps groups unified.
- Express checkout streamlines departure for large traveling groups
- Grab-and-go options provide fuel for early departures and tight timelines
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended tournament stays
Best Western Plus Sundial
Best Western Plus offers the consistent experience that eliminates guesswork when coordinating team accommodations during multi-day city tournaments.
- Fitness center keeps training routines intact during multi-day trips
- Indoor pool provides entertainment and exercise without leaving the property
- Indoor corridors keep teams together moving between rooms and elevators
The Phoenician a Luxury Collection Resort
The Luxury Collection provides refined group accommodations and attentive service that eliminates travel stress so teams can concentrate on their city objectives.
- 24-hour room service delivers late-night meals when exploring the city runs long
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to navigate in unfamiliar territory
- Multi-bedroom suites eliminate coordinating separate rooms across unfamiliar hotel layouts
Hyatt Place Scottsdale / Old Town
Hyatt Place transforms chaotic city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member knows exactly where they need to be.
- In-room kitchenettes reduce restaurant dependency during extended city visits
- Smoke-free indoor corridors ensure clean air circulation throughout stays
- Free shuttle service removes navigation stress in an unfamiliar city
HYATT house Scottsdale / Old Town
Hyatt House transforms multi-night group bookings from logistical challenges into streamlined experiences with residential-style accommodations designed for longer stays.
- Connecting rooms maintain group cohesion while preserving individual space
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after exploring new surroundings
- Multi-bedroom suites keep families and groups together under one roof
Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town
Home2 Suites eliminates the scattered feeling of city travel by creating a central hub that keeps your entire group aligned and focused.
- Common areas provide natural gathering spots for teams between event sessions
- Indoor corridors offer secure navigation between rooms and common areas
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended tournament weekends
Caesars Republic Scottsdale
Hilton Hotels & Resorts eliminates the guesswork of group travel, providing consistent service that keeps multi-night city stays running smoothly.
- Express checkout through mobile app streamlines departure for tournament teams
- 24-hour market stocks energy bars and drinks for unpredictable city itineraries
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates searching for group dining options downtown
Scottsdale, Arizona Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Scottsdale is Arizona's premier desert destination, a city of about 260,000 that punches way above its weight in tourism and sports hosting. This isn't your typical Southwestern town – it's upscale, polished, and built for visitors, with world-class resorts, championship golf courses, and some of the Southwest's best dining and nightlife packed into the northeast Phoenix Valley.
The city has earned serious sports credentials as a spring training hub for MLB teams and hosts major tournaments year-round in golf, tennis, baseball, and softball. The Tournament Trail here is well-established, with excellent facilities and infrastructure that caters specifically to traveling teams and families. Scottsdale's compact layout and tourist-friendly setup make it ideal for sports groups – you're never far from good food, entertainment, or your next game.
The desert setting means sunshine 330+ days per year, though summers are brutally hot. Most sports activity happens October through April, when the weather is perfect and the city comes alive with snowbirds, spring training fans, and tournament travelers from across the country.
Getting Around
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) is your main gateway, located about 20 minutes south of Scottsdale via the Loop 202 freeway. It's a major hub with flights from everywhere, and the drive to most Scottsdale hotels is straightforward. Scottsdale Airport handles private jets and some charter flights if your team is traveling that way.
Rideshare works well here – Uber and Lyft are reliable and relatively affordable, especially for shorter trips within Scottsdale. The Valley Metro Rail doesn't reach Scottsdale, so forget public transit. You'll want rental cars for team transportation, and all major companies have counters at Sky Harbor. The rental car center is connected by sky train, making pickup efficient.
Highway access is excellent via Loop 101 (runs north-south through Scottsdale), Loop 202 (connects to the airport), and Shea Boulevard (major east-west artery). Traffic is manageable outside of rush hours, and most sports complexes are easily accessible from these main routes. Expect 15-25 minutes to get anywhere within the greater Scottsdale area.
Where to Stay
North Scottsdale is your best bet for sports teams, especially around the Loop 101 and Shea Boulevard area. This puts you close to most tournament venues like Scottsdale Stadium and the major softball complexes, with easy highway access and plenty of chain hotels that work with team rates. The Kierland area offers upscale options if your budget allows, with excellent dining and shopping within walking distance.
Old Town Scottsdale is tempting for the nightlife and attractions, but it's pricier and can be loud – better for adult teams than youth tournaments. The area around Talking Stick Resort works well for teams playing at the spring training facilities, with several mid-range chains and easy access to Loop 101.
Avoid far South Scottsdale unless your venue is specifically down there – you'll spend too much time driving. The sweet spot is anywhere between Shea Boulevard and Loop 202, which keeps you central to most sports facilities while offering the best selection of team-friendly accommodations and restaurants.
Sports & Recreation
Scottsdale Stadium is the crown jewel, home to San Francisco Giants spring training and a constant host of baseball tournaments from youth to adult leagues. The adjacent Scottsdale Sports Complex includes multiple practice fields and hosts some of the region's biggest baseball and softball tournaments. Salt River Fields, technically in adjacent Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, hosts Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies spring training plus major tournament action.
For softball, Eldorado Park and Chaparral Park are tournament staples with excellent facilities and lighting. Indian School Park covers multiple sports with soccer fields, tennis courts, and multipurpose areas. The Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale puts the city on the golf map every February, and numerous courses host junior tournaments year-round.
The tournament scene is year-round but peaks during the cooler months (October-April). Youth baseball and softball dominate, but you'll also find soccer, tennis, golf, and swimming events. The infrastructure here is built for sports tourism – good parking, concessions, and proximity to hotels make it easy for traveling teams and families.
Things to Do
Old Town Scottsdale is the main attraction zone, with the Western-themed downtown core offering shops, restaurants, and the Scottsdale Civic Center area for strolling. Butterfly Wonderland at the Arizona Boardwalk is perfect for tournament families with younger kids, and OdySea Aquarium next door provides a solid indoor backup plan during hot weather or rain.
The Musical Instrument Museum might sound boring but it's genuinely engaging for all ages, and the Desert Botanical Garden showcases impressive desert landscapes (early morning or late afternoon visits work best). For adventure seekers, Camelback Mountain and Pinnacle Peak offer hiking, though check the heat index first.
Day trips include Sedona (2 hours north) for red rock scenery and Grand Canyon (4+ hours) if you have a full day free. More realistic options include Salt River tubing (seasonal) and the Phoenix Zoo (30 minutes south). Teams often hit Topgolf Scottsdale for group entertainment that combines sports with food and fun.
Food & Drink
Scottsdale's food game is strong, mixing Southwestern flavors with upscale dining and solid chain coverage. For team meals, The Original Pancake House and Matt's Big Breakfast handle large groups well for morning fuel. Culver's, In-N-Out, and Whataburger provide familiar fast-casual options, while Chipotle and Qdoba are everywhere.
Local favorites include Los Dos Molinos for serious New Mexican food (bring your heat tolerance), The Mission for modern Latin cuisine, and Pei Wei Asian Kitchen for quick, fresh Asian options that work for groups. Joe's BBQ delivers solid barbecue with locations throughout the area.
For team dinners, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse, and Texas Roadhouse can handle large parties with advance notice. Old Town has upscale options if you're celebrating, but expect higher prices and potentially longer waits. Many hotels offer team dining packages that can simplify logistics and save money for tournament groups.
Shopping & Entertainment
Scottsdale Fashion Square is the main shopping destination – a massive upscale mall with Apple Store, major department stores, and dining options that work well for team gatherings. Kierland Commons offers outdoor shopping with restaurants and a more relaxed atmosphere. For outlet shopping, head to Premium Outlets in nearby Phoenix for better deals on team gear and souvenirs.
Entertainment options include Main Event for bowling, laser tag, and arcade games – perfect for team bonding. TopGolf Scottsdale combines driving range fun with food and drinks, accommodating large groups easily. Harkins Theaters locations throughout the area offer standard movie experiences, while iPic Theaters at Scottsdale Quarter provides premium viewing.
Old Town's entertainment district centers around Scottsdale Civic Center Mall and the surrounding blocks, with everything from country bars to upscale lounges – better for adult teams than youth groups. Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort offer gaming and entertainment for those 21+, plus restaurants that work for team meals.
Weather & Packing
Scottsdale has two distinct seasons: perfect and brutal. October through April delivers ideal conditions with daytime highs in the 70s-80s, cool nights, and minimal rainfall. This is peak tournament season for good reason. May through September is desert hot – expect 100°F+ days with July and August often exceeding 115°F. Summer tournaments typically start early morning or evening.
Pack layers for winter visits since desert nights can drop 30-40 degrees from daytime highs. Bring sunscreen (serious SPF), sunglasses, and wide-brimmed hats regardless of season – the desert sun is intense year-round. Hydration is critical; pack more water than you think you need and keep drinking even when you don't feel thirsty.
Summer visitors need cooling towels, electrolyte supplements, and should plan indoor activities during peak heat hours (11 AM - 4 PM). Rain is rare but can create flash flooding, so check weather forecasts. Most facilities have excellent shade structures, but outdoor tournaments can be suspended for excessive heat warnings. The low humidity means sweat evaporates quickly, making dehydration sneaky – symptoms can hit fast.
Local Tips
Parking at most sports complexes is free, but Old Town Scottsdale can be expensive – look for city parking structures with reasonable hourly rates rather than private lots. Download the ParkScottsdale app for meter payments and to find available spots. Many restaurants offer validation, so ask before you pay for parking.
Scottsdale is generally very safe, but tournament families should secure valuables in hotel rooms – car break-ins can happen in busy tourist areas. Tipping expectations run higher here than in smaller cities; 20% is standard for good service. Many restaurants automatically add gratuity for parties of 6+, so check your bill before adding more.
The GasBuddy app helps find cheapest fuel – gas prices vary significantly between stations. Costco and Sam's Club have notably cheaper gas if you have membership. Book restaurants early during peak tournament season (February-April) when spring training crowds pack the city. Many hotels offer team breakfast packages that save time and money compared to restaurant meals for large groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona are good for families?
Several hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona are well-suited for families. Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (0.26 mi, from $440/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale Old Town (0.27 mi, from $184/night), and Scottsdale Marriott Old Town (0.32 mi, from $249/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona accommodate team and group travel. Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (0.26 mi, from $440/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale Old Town (0.27 mi, from $184/night), and Scottsdale Marriott Old Town (0.32 mi, from $249/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona?
Yes — HYATT house Scottsdale / Old Town (0.52 mi, from $174/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (1.12 mi, from $127/night), and Element Scottsdale at SkySong (3.51 mi, from $264/night) are all extended-stay properties in Scottsdale, Arizona, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Phoenician a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale (2.54 mi, from $1012/night), The Canyon Suites at the Phoenician Luxury Collection (2.57 mi, from $836/night), and Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (0.26 mi, from $440/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. The Phoenician a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale also has spa services. The Canyon Suites at the Phoenician Luxury Collection also has spa services.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona cater to business travelers. Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (0.26 mi, from $440/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale Old Town (0.27 mi, from $184/night), and Scottsdale Marriott Old Town (0.32 mi, from $249/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona offer free breakfast?
Hyatt Place Scottsdale / Old Town (0.42 mi, from $127/night), HYATT house Scottsdale / Old Town (0.52 mi, from $174/night), and Best Western Plus Sundial (0.96 mi, from $112/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona offer free parking?
Best Western Plus Sundial (0.96 mi, from $112/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (1.12 mi, from $127/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona have an outdoor pool?
The REMI. Scottsdale, Autograph Collection (0.8 mi, from $376/night), The Phoenician a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale (2.54 mi, from $1012/night), and The Canyon Suites at the Phoenician Luxury Collection (2.57 mi, from $836/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona have suites or extra space?
Canopy by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (0.26 mi, from $440/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale Old Town (0.27 mi, from $184/night), and Scottsdale Marriott Old Town (0.32 mi, from $249/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Scottsdale, Arizona have a full in-room kitchen?
HYATT house Scottsdale / Old Town (0.52 mi, from $174/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Old Town (1.12 mi, from $127/night), and Element Scottsdale at SkySong (3.51 mi, from $264/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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