From Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (approx. 20 minutes)
Exit airport using the 24th street exit and Turn right on 24th street heading North. Follow 24th street for about 20 minutes then make a right on Thunderbird Trail (2 streets North of Camelback Road). Follow driveway to the hotel.
Airport Transportation
Taxis, limousines, shuttles, buses and vans can be arranged to transport you and your group from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Please contact the Resort Services desk at 602-955-6600 extension 7000 for rates and information.
With over 300 days of sunshine annually, the Valley of the Sun provides endless outdoor opportunities to enjoy our glorious weather and wide open spaces.
Explore historical landmarks, local culture and popular recreation spots during your stay. Hike Camelback Mountain and take in a panoramic view of the city, discover the local Scottsdale and Phoenix art scene, or simply stay on the grounds and marvel in the array of activities and opportunities available at Arizona Biltmore. Enjoy eight sparkling pools, salsa demo and tasting, life-size lawn chess, croquet or bocce ball on the lush lawns. The Arizona Biltmore Resort features 740 guest accommodations, 78 one-and two-bedroom villas, eight swimming pools, seven tennis courts, a full-service resort spa, salon and fitness center and five dining options. The adjacent Arizona Biltmore Country Club boasts two 18-hole PGA golf courses: The Links and The Adobe.
To plan a unique Arizona Biltmore experience or adventure, please call 602.955.6600 and ask for the Biltmore Concierg
Phoenix's perpetual sunshine might tempt you to find a secluded resort and spend all your days sipping margaritas next to the swimming pool. Don't give in. Exploring the city's desert horizons will broaden yours!
Go Mobile
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Experience the Culture
Our museums and attractions are not to be missed. For a uniquely Southwestern experience, stroll through the Desert Botanical Garden to see desert plants, or visit the Heard Museum for Native American art and culture. If it's contemporary art you seek, the Phoenix Art Museum and SMOCA are for you. If you have kids, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, the Arizona Science Center and the Phoenix Zoo are must-dos.
Get Outdoors
Phoenix is located in one of the lushest and most colorful deserts in the world, and rugged mountains define the city's horizon. In winter, sunshine warms hiking and biking trails. In spring, blooming cactuses and wildflowers carpet hillsides and valleys. Enveloped by such breathtaking scenery, outdoor enthusiasts who visit Phoenix usually come to the same conclusion as coyote pups and jackrabbits: The Sonoran Desert is a great place to play. Click here for more Outdoor Activity ideas.
Relaxing Lifestyle
Phoenix is famous for palm-tree-shrouded resorts, desert golf courses and elegant fashion centers, So relax your way, whether it's on a golf course, in a spa or by shopping. Or if you want to get out on the town, check out our Nightlife trip ideas for where to go.
Outdoor Activities
Phoenix is known for great weather, and people can’t wait to get outdoors to hike, bike, swim and play, yes even in the summer. There are many opportunities in Phoenix and the surrounding area. Visit Www.viSitPhoenix.om to find out which activities interest YOU!
Northern Arizona
You have probably seen pictures of the awe inspiring Grand Canyon or the beauty of the red rock in Sedona. If you have time to spend an extra day or two exploring Arizona you may want to take a drive to Northern Arizona. Each town is unique and charming and offers an array of activities dining and shopping opportunities. Sedona is approximately a 2 ½-- hour drive north of Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon is approximately a 4 hour drive north of the city. The official website for the Grand Canyon is http://www.nps.gov/grca
Attire
Dress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in July average from mid 90’s degrees during the day to 80 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear light clothing to ensure your comfort.
Dining
Phoenix is home to some of the world's finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine. Many options are available within close proximity to the resort (http://www.shopbiltmore.com) or explore outside of the area, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining
Golf
The Biltmore has 2 golf courses for year round golf (http://arizonabiltmore.com/golf) . In Greater Phoenix, more than 200 championship golf courses are available to visitors year round. Bring your clubs and soak up the sun. For a listing of golf courses, visit www.visitphoenix.com
Shopping
There are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Scottsdale Fashion Square, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.
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