The
Boulders Resort & Golden Door Spa is
simply one of the best resorts in the nation.
This five star resort has everything you need
to unwind including two 18-hole championship
golf courses, a tennis garden and a
world-class spa. The grounds are beautifully
landscaped and the hotel is designed in a
Southwestern theme that blends well with the environment.
If
you're looking for a luxurious and relaxing
vacation in Phoenix, you just can't do better
than the Arizona Biltmore. With buildings
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright himself, the
resort is the epitome of comfort, service and
history. Every President since the hotel's
completion in 1929 has stayed here and one of
the Biltmore's pools was called her favorite
by Marilyn Monroe.
The
Hyatt Regency Phoenix at Civic is a striking
structure located in the heart of downtown
Phoenix. It's location provides easy access to
the city, while the hotels itself offers a
high level of service at a reasonable cost.
The hotel is best suited for business travelers,
but vacationers will appreciate on-site
activities such as the pool, concierge and
fitness facility
Over
the last couple of years Phoenix has grown to
become one of the nation's top golfing
destinations. With almost 200 local courses
and gorgeous year-round weather, duffers
visiting Phoenix will have no problem hitting
the links. Some of the professional events
that take place in the region are the
Countrywide Tradition at desert Mountain, the
Standard Register PING Turquoise Classic and
the Phoenix Open.
The Heard Museum has an extensive
collection of Native American artifacts,
including the largest kachina doll collection—donated
in part by the late Arizona Senator Barry
Goldwater—of any museum in the country. To
promote appreciation and respect for Native
American people and their cultural heritage.
The
Desert Botanical Garden, home to the one of
the world’s largest and most diverse
collection of desert plants. The
one-third mile Desert Discovery Trail winds
past thousands of plants, including more than
half the cactus, century plants, and aloe
species in the world. Besides walking the
numerous trails, visitors
can also participate in many of the Garden’s
special events, buy plants and gifts in the
Garden Shop, or enjoy a meal at the outdoor
Patio Cafe.