Best Hotels Near Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West
Frank Lloyd Wright's desert masterpiece — winter home and architectural school. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Scottsdale within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
A restored 1956 modernist icon that once hosted Bing Crosby and Janet Leigh, the Valley Ho has been impeccably renovated into Old Town's most stylish mid-century retreat. The ZuZu restaurant celebrates locally sourced Arizona cuisine, the retro pool scene is genuinely lively, and the architecture — with terrazzo floors and Douglas fir details — is worth the stay alone.
Perched dramatically on the south slope of Camelback Mountain, this adults-preferred sanctuary — 98 casitas with heated private plunge pools — is built for couples seeking seclusion rather than resort-scale spectacle. Elements restaurant on the mountain terrace offers some of the most photographed dining views in Arizona.
A desert palace carved into the base of Camelback Mountain with 645 acres of cactus gardens, 11 tennis courts, eight pools including a cactus-pool complex, and a spa that has topped national rankings for decades. The resort's sheer scale and perfection of execution — every detail handled with apparent effortlessness — make it the benchmark for Scottsdale luxury.
Set among 12-million-year-old granite boulder formations in the Sonoran Desert near Carefree, this Waldorf Astoria property is visually unlike any resort on earth — casitas blend so perfectly into the rocks that the landscape seems to have grown the buildings. Two championship golf courses, a world-class spa, and extraordinary star-gazing complete the picture.
Perched at the foot of the McDowell Mountains in the most dramatic desert setting in the valley, this Four Seasons property embeds 210 casita-style rooms among boulder formations and native Sonoran flora. The Troon North Golf Club access, Talavera restaurant terrace at sunset, and spa with desert-herb treatments make it the most authentically Arizonan luxury experience.
A 1929 Mediterranean-style hacienda that was Delos Cooke's private estate before becoming Scottsdale's most intimate full-service resort. The 119 casitas nestle among 30-foot royal palms and rose gardens at the foot of Camelback Mountain, and the T. Cook's restaurant — in the original living room — remains one of Arizona's most romantic dinner settings.