Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort
Scottsdale, Arizona, United StatesLocated in the Sonoran Desert, this resort features architecture inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, reflecting the natural landscape. Travelers with an appreciation for design and a desire for a unique desert retreat will find it especially appealing.
Rooms and suites
The resort offers a range of accommodations to suit different needs. For guests seeking a more secluded experience, private casitas along the waterways feature wood-burning fireplaces and rooftop decks. Families will appreciate the spacious suites with multiple bedrooms and living areas, providing ample space for everyone. Business travelers can choose suites equipped with conference tables and wet bars, ideal for meetings or informal gatherings. All rooms include private balconies or terraces with desert views.
Amenities and experiences
Six restaurants led by Chef Richard Blais, including La Zozzona, Tiki Taka, Mesa Centrale and Grand Vista Lounge.
Spa Avania — treatments like the Desert Essence Wrap, a Himalayan salt room and a private spa pool.
Ten pools over 2.5 acres, featuring a family pool with a waterslide, an adult-only pool and private cabanas.
Eight pickleball courts, two tennis courts and access to Gainey Ranch Golf Club's 27 holes.
Horseback riding, hot air balloon rides and hiking at Camelback Mountain.
Coffee bar, grab-and-go meals and hiking gear available.
Dogs under 50 pounds permitted (fees apply).
Over 90,000 square feet, including ballrooms and outdoor venues like the Desert Garden.
How to get here
Located in Scottsdale, the resort is about a 25-minute drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX). Nearby attractions include McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, just five minutes away, and shopping and dining in Paradise Valley and Old Town Scottsdale. Ground transportation options from the airport include rental cars, taxis and ride-sharing services.