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GreenTree Inn & Suites Phoenix Sky Harbor

GreenTree Inn & Suites Phoenix Sky Harbor

Hotel in South Mountain, Phoenix

Very Good

23 reviews

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GreenTree Inn & Suites Phoenix Sky Harbor is a 3-star hotel in Phoenix's South Mountain area. Enjoy free WiFi, airport transportation, and parking. Amenities include a fitness center, business facilities, and a snack bar. Nearby attractions include Halle Heart Children’s Museum and Raven Golf Club. Accessible features are available.

From $72 per night

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Motel6 Phoenix, AZ - West

Motel6 Phoenix, AZ - West

Hotel in Maryvale Village, PHOENIX - AZ

5

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7 reviews

Motel 6 Phoenix, AZ - West in Maryvale Village offers budget-friendly accommodations with free WiFi and self-parking. Guests can enjoy a snack bar, 24/7 front desk, and a terrace. The motel is pet-friendly and features accessible amenities. Nearby attractions include Maryvale Baseball Park and Ak-Chin Pavilion.

From $63 per night

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About Phoenix

Overview

Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America, is a unique destination known for its year-round warm weather. While summer temperatures can soar above 100 degrees, the dry heat is far more bearable than humid climates. As the most populous state capital in the U.S., Phoenix boasts a diverse array of cultures and activities. The city is beautifully set against the backdrop of the Sonoran Desert, with sandy mountain ranges and perpetually blue skies enhancing every drive or walk.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Phoenix is $122, with options ranging from $45 to $1,128. With a total of 155 hotels, visitors have plenty of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Downtown Phoenix, North Mountain, Camelback East, Deer Valley, and Midtown. Some of the most sought-after hotels are the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Phoenix North Scottsdale, an IHG Hotel, Egyptian Motor Hotel, Bw Signature Collection, Howard Johnson by Wyndham Phoenix Airport/Downtown Area, Best Western Plus Scottsdale Thunderbird Suites, and Sleep Inn at North Scottsdale Road.

Things to do in Phoenix

Phoenix offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One of the must-visit spots is Camelback Mountain, which stands at 2,704 feet and is centrally located in the Phoenix Valley. The mountain offers two challenging trails—Echo Canyon and Cholla—each providing stunning panoramic views of the landscape and city. Guided hikes are also available for those who prefer a more structured experience.

For a unique perspective of the city, consider booking a hot air balloon ride with 2 Fly Us Hot Air Balloon Rides. These scenic flights over the Valley of the Sun are available seven days a week, with options for sunrise or sunset flights. Each package lasts between 2 and 4 hours, including pick-up and drop-off, and offers an hour of in-air flight time. Advance booking is required.

The Heard Museum is another must-see, dedicated to preserving Native American culture with historical accuracy and sensitivity since 1929. The museum collaborates with Native peoples from the Phoenix area to offer educational programs, exhibits, and festivals. Native artists and communities contribute stunning art and first-person perspectives. On the first Friday of every month, except March, admission is free from 6 to 10 pm.

For a magical evening, the Carnival of Illusion is a highly recommended event. This show combines Vaudeville Magic, Mystery, and romantic intrigue, offering a night of endless entertainment. Due to limited seating, advance reservations are essential. Note that children under 13 are not permitted.

South Mountain Park and Preserve, the largest municipal park in the nation, spans over 16,000 acres and offers a variety of activities, from horseback riding to hiking and mountain biking. Cars can enter Summit Road and proceed to Dobbins Lookout and Gila Lookout, offering stunning views of the valley and the Gila River Valley. Be cautious, as the road is shared with bikers and hikers and contains steep sections and blind curves.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Phoenix

Phoenix's nightlife is as diverse as its daytime activities. Barrio Cafe is a great spot for Mexican-inspired food and drinks, adorned with local artists' works and graffiti. The cafe also hosts happy hours and live music events throughout the week, and offers nearly 300 types of tequila.

Cobra Arcade Bar is perfect for those looking to combine drinks with fun. The bar features a rotating draft beer menu, specialty cocktails, and a variety of pinball and vintage arcade games. DJs often play, adding to the lively atmosphere.

For a unique evening, Low Key Piano Bar offers a relaxed setting where you can enjoy live music played by talented pianists. Requests are accepted, but don't forget to tip the musicians.

Red, White & Brew is a favorite among brew connoisseurs, offering an extensive drink menu that includes bottled and draft microbrews. Boutique wines are also featured, and the knowledgeable staff can help you choose the perfect drink.

For an authentic Irish experience, head to Rose McCaffery’s Irish Pub & Restaurant. This pub offers genuine Gaelic fare and drink, and shows all Celtic Football Club games live.

Where to Eat in Phoenix

Phoenix's dining scene is as varied as its activities. Ted's Hot Dogs is the only Arizona location of this New York chain, offering a variety of affordable and tasty hot dogs. Their secret recipe hot sauce is a must-try.

Roka Akor in Scottsdale offers contemporary Robatayaki Japanese cuisine in a classy and sophisticated setting. The grill cooking can be seen from your table, adding to the dining experience.

Quiessence Restaurant & Wine Bar is the epitome of fine dining in Phoenix. The cuisine is a fresh blend of traditional and modern American fare, crafted to order with locally grown ingredients. On weekends, they offer three different tasting menus, while a la carte options are available during the week.

Durant’s is one of Phoenix's oldest restaurants, boasting over 60 years of excellence. Known for its fine dining, treasured steaks, and marquee desserts, Durant's offers a unique experience with its zesty orange and crimson interior and wood accents. Enter through the back kitchen door for a true Durant's experience.

Tutti Santi offers genuine Italian cuisine in a classic neighborhood setting. With four Arizona locations, the Phoenix restaurant retains its authentic vibe. The owner hails from San Remo, Italy, ensuring an authentic dining experience. Reservations can be made online, and business casual attire is recommended.

Cheapest time to stay in Phoenix

June is the cheapest time to stay in Phoenix for an average of $137 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$178

February

$188

March

$170

April

$153

May

$160

June

$137

July

$138

August

$147

September

$166

October

$156

November

$148

December

$141

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Phoenix

10

Excellent

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19 reviews

This hotel had everything I needed! The room was extremely neat and comfortable. Check in was quick and easy. The restaurant and bar was top tier with amazing service. Location was also amazing being downtown and near some great spots. This hotel and location have amazing artwork and that really made my experience amazing!

Aleya

United States

United States

Hotel Valley Ho

Scottsdale

10

Excellent

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11 reviews

Marcus, our bartender, was so attentive, saw us coming, and always had a drink ready to go before we sat down. Created fun shots and cocktails for us to explore. Such a friendly soul, amazing person. The lady at the host stand helped me with my button on my shirt and even came back to help more! She was so sweet. I think her name was Jordyn. Sorry, can’t remember her name. Pool service was great as well.

Megan

9

Excellent

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11 reviews

Very clean and spacious rooms. Nice to have a lounge chair in addition to desk/chair. Walk to a few places to eat and grocery, so didn't have to eat on site which was a bit overpriced (like all hotels). The free paletas and water bottles are a nice touch. Pool is a bit loud with music but a nice place to spend an afternoon.

Paz

United States

United States

9

Excellent

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1 review

The first room we checked into smelled of cigarette smoke, but the front desk was great about immediately switching us to another room. Great view, lots of space! Love the rooftop pool, poolside service, custom cooked breakfast and daily credit! Love the dog-friendly/no pet fees feature, and the happy hour in the hotel lobby each day was a nice touch- we felt spoiled!

Kjirsten

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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3 reviews

Love that this property caters to families

Carrie

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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6 reviews

The room was clean, comfortable and newer. There was a larger flat screen television. The bed was comfortable. I did not use the outdoor pool but it looked nice and clean. The shuttle to the airport was prompt and friendly.

Michelle

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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3 reviews

The room was good. The location was great close to everything. The service amazing everyone was very helpful and friendly.

Charmaine

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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4 reviews

For the price it’s the best stay. Great rooms, nice bar area and great people watching

Jake

United States

United States

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