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The Arizona Biltmore a Waldorf Astoria Resort, has undergone a significant refurbishment and is now looking better than ever. A 39-acre paradise of lush gardens, sun-kissed palm palms, shimmering swimming pools, and Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced architecture, the Arizona Biltmore is known across the globe as the Jewel of the Desert.
After over a century of service, the Waldorf Astoria Arizona Biltmore remains one of the world's best-known resorts. This is because of its Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired design, plentiful amenities, and long history. Celebrities, international leaders, and U.S. presidents regularly visit this venerable hotel.
In addition to five restaurants, there is the award-winning Spa Biltmore, a full-service salon, and eight pools. Moreover, the resort has six tennis courts and two championship golf club courses. This luxurious 39-acre estate oozes luxury. Views of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve are also stunning from the resort's location.
The hotel is a one-stop-shop for all Arizona has to offer. There are the renowned Gold and Aztec rooms (with gold-leaf ceilings) and a picture gallery chronicling the history of the hotels and resorts. Additionally, there are athletic facilities, a wellness center, and restaurants and bars.
Favorite memory? Irving Berlin inspired "White Christmas" in the Catalina Pool. Marilyn Monroe considered it her most famous swimming pool in the whole world.
To get to the heart of Phoenix, the hotel is in a posh area and near two beautiful golf courses. In addition, Biltmore Fashion Park and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport are only a short drive away. This makes it an ideal location for both business and leisure travelers. To the north, guests may access Piestewa Peak by hiking for approximately two and a half kilometers.
Frank Lloyd Wright's old winter residence and present architecture school, Taliesin West, is about a half-hour away. Nearby attractions include Phoenix Zoo and Botanical Gardens, less than a 20-minute drive away. Furthermore, just 15 minutes away is Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport.
Frank Lloyd Wright, America's most celebrated architect, profoundly affected the design of The Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort. Wright worked with Albert Chase McArthur, a former pupil, as the consultant architect.
The resort's design is infused with Wright's dramatic aesthetic. Moreover, the hotel was built in 1929 by one of Wright's pupils. "Biltmore Blocks" were formed on-site with a geometric pattern chiseled into them and used to create the characteristic grey facade of the building. Besides, copper ceilings and Art Deco-style lamps illuminate wood flooring and patterned carpets.
Several relaxing spaces surround the reception desks with red, grey, and turquoise-colored seats - beautiful flower beds in geometric patterns, fountains, and statues on the groomed grounds outside. Additionally, palm trees and stone fountains border the pools. Beige lounge chairs with umbrellas for guests of all ages surround these borders.
Eight swimming pools, seven tennis courts, and two Biltmore golf courses are available for guests' enjoyment. But, of course, there's nothing like playing chess or putt-putt on a life-size board to pass the time away - a 20,000-square-foot Spa with organic and natural materials for facials and body treatments. Additionally, there is a sunlit fitness center equipped with the latest technology.
A "Kids Kamp" for children aged four to twelve is on the playground in the afternoons. It features a canopy and a stay-cool rubberized surface. Also, a casual café with a patio, a poolside restaurant with a swim-up Wright bar, and fine dining. The hotel's original speakeasy is again available on Sundays with a password you can obtain through Twitter.
Furthermore, free historical tours of the resort's grounds are available three times a week. There are also two ballrooms, one of which is for visitors who need to do business while staying at the hotel. Moreover, the Ocatilla bar and terrace and the Paradise pool provide free Wi-Fi.
The Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort, contains 739 guest rooms. One-bedroom villas with fully equipped kitchens and private pools are among the most luxurious accommodations at the Ocatilla. Vintage black-and-white photos, Art Deco accents, and Mission-style furniture make up the decor. Moreover, some rooms include balconies or patios. These provide breathtaking views of the mountains, gardens, or swimming pool.
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