Hotels in Mesa, Arizona

Hotels in Mesa, Arizona
Mesa is one of the largest cities in Arizona. Visitors are attracted by the area's sunny weather, perfect for enjoying the man public parks and hiking trails surrounding the city. After your outdoor Arizona adventures, relax at one of the several hotels in Mesa.

Saguaro Lake Ranch Resort

The historic Saguaro Lake Ranch Resort was founded in 1930 and is located on the scenic banks of Mesa's Salt River. Rooms have views of the nearby Superstition Mountain, and amenities like fireplaces, historical artifacts and hardwood furnishings. The resort runs year-round outdoor excursions and activities, including river kayaking and horseback riding. A buffet meal plan is included with most nightly rates so you'll never go hungry.

Saguaro Lake Ranch Resort
13020 N Bush Hwy
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 984-0335
saguarolakeranch.com

Marriott Courtyard Mesa

The Marriott Courtyard Mesa is just minutes from the sunny slopes of the Dobson Ranch Golf Course. When you're not taking advantage of Mesa's perfect outdoor weather, catch up on work at this business-friendly hotel with an in-room workspace, ergonomic furnishings and complimentary broadband Internet. An on-site cafe sells snacks and light meals 24 hours a day.

Marriott Courtyard Mesa
1221 S Westwood
Mesa, AZ 85210
(480) 461-3000
marriott.com

Best Western Mezona Inn

The budget-friendly Best Western Mezona Inn offers year-round vacation packages for money-conscious travelers who want to save money while enjoying the Arizona heat. Rooms feature queen- or king-sized beds, and the hotel has a pet-friendly policy. A free continental breakfast, heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi are also available to guests.

Best Western Mezona Inn
250 W Main St
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 834-9233
mezonainn.com

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