Arizona Biltmore Resort in USA

With architecture inspired by design genius Frank Lloyd Wright, the Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa has maintained its status as a Phoenix legacy since its opening in 1929, when it was crowned the "Jewel of the Desert", and has for decades been the favoured Phoenix address of celebrities and politicians. The Arizona Biltmore is nestled on 39 acres at the foot of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve and offers timeless elegance, a prime location, historic character and is considered to be one of the most spectacular resorts in the world. While the two golf courses and expansive spa are the main draw for many guests, the outdoor whirlpool spas and a 92-foot waterslide at the Paradise Pool complex tempts guests of all ages. Offering 734 luxury guestrooms and suites, the interior design is influenced by the soft desert palettes of beige, sand and ivory and most of the rooms have a balcony or patio with views of the Squaw Peak Mountain, green lawns, fountains and flower gardens.  The villas, a condominium complex, include 78 individually owned units available for rental. Afternoon tea, a Phoenix institution, is served in the lobby and in Wrights, the main dining room, guests dine amid the handiwork of Frank Lloyd Wright. The hotel has received countless awards, including the Conde Nast Gold List, Travel & Leisure World's Best, Wine Spectator Award of Excellence and Zagat's 50 Best.

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