Phoenix Hotels Near Downtown

Phoenix Hotels Near Downtown
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city of Phoenix is home to over one million residents making it the fifth largest city in the United States. Phoenix is also a popular travel destination because of its climate, scenery and constant sunshine, which helps it live up to its nickname "The Valley of the Sun."

As one of the country's fastest growing cities for tourism and recreational activities such as hiking, biking and boating, hotels are being built to accommodate the surge in travel.

Hotel San Carlos

Hotel San Carlos has been in service for the traveling public since 1928, making it Phoenix's only historic boutique hotel. Featuring 128 guest rooms and five suites, each room comes standard with Serta mattresses, in-room coffee, satellite television and high-speed Internet.

The hotel also offers guests a rooftop pool and sundeck, two restaurants, lounges, meeting rooms and business services.

The hotel is centrally located to explore all Phoenix has to offer. Guests are within walking distance to the Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, US Airways Area and the Metro LightRail system connecting them to throughout the city.

Hotel San Carlos
202 N. Central Ave,
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 253-4121
hotelsancarlos.com

Hyatt Regency Phoenix

The 696 guest room Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel has become a staple in the downtown Phoenix skyline. The Hyatt's on-site restaurant, The Compass, sits on top of the hotel and rotates giving all patrons a panoramic view of the city.

In addition to the roof top restaurant, the hotel features three additional dining options, high-speed Internet access, concierge service, 24-hour gym facility and a sun deck.

Each 350-square-foot guest room is designed in southwestern décor with either king, queen or double beds. The hotel also enhanced the guests' bath experience with Portico Spa products and deluxe showerheads.

Situated in downtown Phoenix, the hotel's location provides guests with easy access to all the Valley can offer.

Hyatt Regency Phoenix
122 N. Second St.
Phoenix, Arizona 85004 
(602) 252 1234
phoenix.hyatt.com

Sheraton Downtown Phoenix Hotel

Located directly in the center of the city, this 31-story hotel brings urban style to the Phoenix skyline. The Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel has 1,000 guest rooms equipped with Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds, bathrobes, flat-panel televisions, Bliss Spa bath amenities, high-speed Internet access and an in-room coffee maker.

The hotel provides a fitness facility, currency exchange and business services to their guests. On-site, the District American Kitchen, provides guests with an artisan designed menu for traditional dining and The Link Cafe serves Starbucks coffee, pastries and sandwiches all day.

Within one mile of the property guests can explore the Children's Museum, Arizona Science Center and the Phoenix Museum of History and can easily access events at the US Airways Center, Dodge Theater and Chase Field. A bit further away guests can find outdoor activities such as the Desert Botanical Gardens and the Phoenix Zoo.

Sheraton Downtown Phoenix Hotel
340 N. 3rd St.
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 262-2500
sheraton.com

Article Written By Bobby Laurie

Bobby Laurie graduated college from the Pennsylvania College of Technology with a degree in mass media communication and journalism. After falling into the travel industry, Laurie currently works as a lead flight attendant for a domestic low-cost carrier as well as a freelance writer for Travels.com and Trails Travel on Trails.com.

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