4949 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States | (480) 627-3200
Luxury resort with great views of Camelback Mountain
Gorgeous grounds inspired by an Andalusian village
Large rooms with Old World decor, private balconies, and iPod docks
Two outdoor pools surrounded by fountains and cabanas
Fine-dining Spanish restaurant and a tapas bar
Flashy poolside snack bar and a cafe that serves gelato
Massive Joya Spa with a hammam, sauna, hot tub, and rooftop pool
Large 24-hour fitness center
Business center and vast meeting facilities
Daily resort fee (includes Wi-Fi)
Sprawling property makes for lots of walking
Rooftop pool is for spa guests only
Fee for cabanas and parking
Designed like a posh Spanish village, the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia is one of Scottsdale's most luxurious desert retreats. The grounds feature pretty floral-lined walkways and arched entrances, and it has great views of Camelback Mountain from its pools and lovely outdoor terraces. Its 293 Old World-style guest rooms might bore some, but the decor matches the property, and their private balconies make the most of the beautiful setting. There's a Spanish restaurant and a tapas bar, plus an impressive spa and a spacious fitness center. The downside: there's a resort fee, and extra fees add up. Travelers looking to spend a bit less can consider nearby FireSky Resort and Spa.
Scene
Luxurious Andalusian-style spa resort for business and leisure travelers
Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, formerly the Montelucia Resort & Spa, is a luxury retreat behind Spanish-style stone walls, with fantastic views of Camelback Mountain. The grounds are inspired by an archetypal (if somewhat fantastical) Andalusian village, with cobbled walkways, tiled fountains, sand-colored buildings, and archways with ivy. The sprawling lawns and paths make for lots of walking, but also for quiet, secluded places to lay in the sun, or relax on a hammock in the shade. It caters more to couples and well-heeled business travelers than to families, though kids are still welcome, and get milk and cookies upon arrival, and a backpack filled with games.
Location
Close to shopping and hiking in Paradise Valley, outside Old Town Scottsdale
The hotel is located in the upscale Paradise Valley area of Scottsdale, just off Lincoln Drive and Tatum Blvd. It's in a residential district, a quarter-mile from Camelback Mountain. Guests interested in hiking can walk to Echo Canyon, where a popular, steep trail leads to the top of Camelback. (The parking lot can fill up early, so this is a definite advantage.) Numerous shops, art galleries, nightclubs, and restaurants are a 10-minute drive away in Old Town Scottsdale. Shuttle service is not offered, but a city trolley stops at Montelucia in winter to take guests to shopping downtown. Expect a 20-minute drive to Sky Harbor International Airport.
Rooms
Old World decor with luxe details, plus private balconies and soaking tubs
The hotel's guest rooms have a Spanish-inspired flair, with dark wood, large, ornate mirrors, and just the right touch of studded metal detailing. All rooms have balconies or patios furnished with chairs and loungers, with mountain, poolside, or resort views. Upgraded rooms have better "grand mountain" views. High-end perks include plush, custom-designed beds and Egyptian cotton sheets. The standard rooms are large, and have wooden tables for two, and seating areas with loveseats or armchairs (depending on queen or king beds). Flat-screen TVs and iPod docks come standard, along with mini-fridges and coffeemakers. Microwaves are available upon request. The bathrooms are spacious, with walk-in showers fitted with dual showerheads, and separate soaking tubs. Suites add sofa beds and work desks, and some have two bathrooms. There's also a posh Camelback Mountain View two-bedroom suite with high, vaulted ceilings and a private backyard.
Features
Two outdoor pools, spa with hammam, and two Spanish restaurants, but fees add up
This hotel offers travelers a ton of top-notch amenities -- but there's a daily resort fee, plus additional fees that can add up. The colorful Kasbah Pool has a sundeck and a hot tub, and the quieter, adults-only Oasis Pool has the same. Both offer Camelback Mountain views. Private cabanas can be rented for a fee that accommodate up to six people. For wellness, there's the massive, 31,000-square-foot Joya Spa, which has its own rooftop pool (for spa guests only) and numerous treatment rooms. Services range from acupuncture and massages, to more exotic naturopathic treatments. It also has a hammam and a sauna, plus a rooftop juice bar. The large, 24-hour fitness center has rows of treadmills and weight training equipment, and stationary bikes on an outdoor patio. Fitness classes are also available.For dining, Prado serves upscale Spanish cuisine using ingredients from local markets, and MBar does tapas with fire pits on an outdoor terrace. Centro snack bar has seating on a poolside terrace, as well as a flashy white interior bar with a nine-panel media wall. There's also a cafe and small market with to-go options and gelato.Expansive meeting facilities cover indoor and outdoor spaces, with 14 breakout rooms and two banquet halls, and the hotel also has a small business center. Wi-Fi is covered by the resort fee, but valet and self-parking cost extra.
Deluxe Poolside Guestroom
Deluxe Resort View Guestroom
Full Camelback View 2 Queens Guestroom
Full Camelback View King Guestroom
Full Camelback View Suite
Grand Mountain View Guestroom
Grand View Suite
Oasis Full Camelback View Guestroom
Oasis Poolside 2 Queens Guestroom
Oasis Poolside King Guestroom
One Bedroom Deluxe Resort View Suite
One Bedroom Oasis Poolside Suite
Premium Resort View Suite
4949 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States
(480) 627-3200