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About Scottsdale

Overview

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America, often referred to as “a desert version of Miami's South Beach” by the New York Times, is a must-visit destination. This vibrant city is a blend of rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. The Scottsdale Arts District is home to an array of galleries, studios, and museums, while architectural marvels like Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West add to the city's Western charm. Nestled in the northern stretches of the Sonoran Desert and the McDowell Mountain Range, Scottsdale offers a breathtaking experience for all visitors.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Scottsdale is $185, with options ranging from $66 to $989. With 76 hotels available, there’s a perfect stay for every traveler. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include South Scottsdale, Downtown Scottsdale, North Scottsdale, Central Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley Village. Some of the most sought-after hotels include La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Phoenix Scottsdale, Hotel Tempest, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, Hotel Valley Ho, Best Western Plus Scottsdale Thunderbird Suites, and Villas of Cave Creek.

Things to do in Scottsdale

Scottsdale is brimming with activities and attractions that cater to a variety of interests. Old Town Scottsdale is ideal for a romantic evening stroll, window shopping, or meeting friends for lunch. It’s also close to the Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall, offering fine dining, wine bars, and a host of other attractions.

The Soleri Bridge and Plaza, designed by the renowned Paolo Soleri, is a unique pedestrian passage that doubles as a solar calendar and gathering place. This artistic creation on the Scottsdale Waterfront symbolizes the connection between man and nature and has become a key attraction.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, built in 1937, served as Wright’s winter home and is a testament to his architectural genius. Located in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains, this masterpiece offers both indoor and outdoor spaces that are sure to impress.

For those looking to escape the desert heat while still enjoying some climbing, AZ on the Rocks is Arizona’s largest indoor climbing gym. With walls nearly 30 feet high, it’s a great place to have fun and improve climbing techniques. Note that children under 18 require a signed waiver to climb.

The Civic Center Mall, adjacent to Old Town, is a lush pedestrian mall featuring some of Scottsdale’s famous public art collections, including Robert Indiana’s “LOVE” sculpture and James Turrell’s “Knight Rise” Skyspace. The 21-acre area also includes a lagoon, an amphitheater, and more.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Scottsdale

Scottsdale’s nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime attractions. Casino Arizona offers an exciting mix of casino games, fine dining, and live entertainment. With over 900 ticket-pay slot machines, live Blackjack, and live Keno, there’s plenty to keep you entertained. The Starz Sportsbar is perfect for video poker slots and watching live sports.

JD's Lounge at The Scottsdale Plaza Resort is a sophisticated sports pub with an extensive beer and wine list. Enjoy single malt scotch, appetizers, salads, and sandwiches while playing pool and watching major sporting events.

Taqueria Centro provides a casual atmosphere with stunning mountain views and a modern take on Arizona-Mexican dishes. The bar features a well-curated selection of tequila, mezcal, rum, and whisky, along with hand-crafted cocktails and local micro-brews.

Kazimierz World Wine Bar is the place to be for global delicacies and fine wines. With live entertainment, great cocktails, and a wine list boasting over 2,000 items, it’s the perfect spot to unwind.

Lon's Last Drop at the Hermosa offers fresh, local ingredients in each crafted beverage, complemented by a selection of local brews and American liquors. Happy hour is daily from 3pm to 6pm, with additional weekday specials. The menu, dating back to 1930, features tried and true recipes.

Where to Eat in Scottsdale

Scottsdale’s dining scene is as diverse as its attractions. The 3rd Avenue Grill at the Marriott Suites in Old Town offers American and Southwestern cuisine, making it a great choice for fine dining after a day exploring Old Town.

Citizen Public House provides an upscale tavern setting with a menu that includes Pacific rockfish, porcini filet mignon, and grilled lamb loin. Pair your meal with a selection of wines, cocktails, and beers.

Kasai Asian Grill mirrors Scottsdale’s lively lifestyle with fine Asian cuisine, including teppanyaki and sushi. Specialty entrees like grilled black cod and Hawaiian poki are also on offer.

True Food Kitchen caters to the vegetarian-friendly crowd with globally-inspired, seasonal menus that celebrate healthy, natural ingredients. It’s an excellent choice after a day in the Sonoran Desert or shopping.

BlueFire Grille at the Hilton Resort is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring an eclectic menu that spans American, Latin, Caribbean, Asian, and Native American cuisine. Enjoy the fully furnished bar and stylish décor.

Cheapest time to stay in Scottsdale

July is the cheapest time to stay in Scottsdale for an average of $140 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$268

February

$280

March

$179

April

$147

May

$194

June

$144

July

$140

August

$140

September

$183

October

$204

November

$228

December

$248