Hotel Opening Arizona
265 Room Caesars Republic Scottsdale Hotel Opens in Scottsdale, Arizona
Caesars Republic Scottsdale is the first non-gaming Caesars hotel in the United States.
Caesars Republic Scottsdale is the first non-gaming Caesars hotel in the United States.
The hotel is nestled on a mesa at the entrance of Flagstaff, with scenic views of the striking San Francisco Peaks and the Coconino National Forest, home to the largest Ponderosa Pine trees in the world.
Parked right on historic Route 66, this retro-futuristic motor hotel offers 89 artful rooms, a year-round heated pool, fenced in 'Barkyard' with dog wash station, spacious Backyard with firepits, and telescopes to explore the star-spangled sky in the world's First International Dark Sky City.
The hotel is a $125 million investment and part of a public-private partnership with Arizona State University (ASU) and the City of Tempe.
Located at 565 South 6th Street, the all-suite property is the first Marriott brand in Cottonwood and is owned and managed by Sunridge Hotel Group of Mesa, Arizona.
Owned by Somera Capital and Concord-Eastridge, and managed by Quorum Hotels & Resorts, Home2 Suites by Hilton Mesa Longbow offers all-suite accommodations with fully accessorized kitchens and modular furniture, providing guests the flexibility to customize their suite to their style and preference.
Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort announced the reopening on May 1, 2021, following a property-wide transformation, revealing a new chapter in the history of this resort.
The hotel is located near Old Town Scottsdale and also offers easy access to neighboring Phoenix.
Hyatt Place North Scottsdale and Hyatt House North Scottsdale, Scottsdales first combined Hyatt Place and Hyatt House hotels has opened.
ADERO Scottsdale, an Autograph Collection hotel, has officially made its debut as Scottsdales first Dark Sky Zone resort, featuring elevated Sonoran Desert views of Arizonas famed Four Peaks and McDowell Mountain Range.