Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort
When you book Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort in Scottsdale, USA through our Hyatt Privé partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Welcome amenity provided to guests upon arrival.
- Daily complimentary full breakfast at a hotel restaurant for up to two guests.
- Property credit (value varies by property).
- Priority for room upgrade (response within 24 hours of booking, subject to forecasted occupancy).
- Early check-in/late check-out/connecting rooms (response within 24 hours of request, subject to forecasted occupancy).
Location
Grand Hyatt properties deliver expansive luxury with bold contemporary interiors, multiple dining venues, and full-service spas. The scale suits extended stays and those who prefer a resort compound where everything is within reach. This Scottsdale outpost anchors Gainey Ranch, a landscaped enclave of golf courses, meandering lakes, and low-slung residential estates just north of Old Town Scottsdale's galleries and Western storefronts.
The Sonoran Desert presses close here. Saguaro cacti punctuate the ridgelines, and the air carries the sharp sweetness of creosote after rain. Gainey Ranch Golf Club sits half a kilometre away, its fairways edged by date palms and bougainvillea. Two and a half kilometres south, Camelback Golf Club unfurls beneath the red sandstone hump of Camelback Mountain, a landmark visible from most of the city. Old Town's Fifth Avenue galleries and turquoise-studded jewellery shops are a short drive, as are the hiking trailheads that climb into the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport lies seventeen kilometres southwest, connected by freeways that cut through the sprawling grid of the Valley of the Sun.
Scottsdale's golf reputation is earned, not assumed. Gainey Ranch Golf Club, Camelback Golf Club, and Silverado Golf Club form a tight constellation within five kilometres, each offering distinct desert layouts where granite outcroppings and elevated greens test approach shots. Talking Stick Golf Club, five and a half kilometres distant, presents two championship courses designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore. Book early morning tee times before the summer heat peaks.
Echo Canyon Recreation Area, seven kilometres northwest, anchors the most popular ascent of Camelback Mountain. The trail climbs steel handrails and carved sandstone steps to a summit vista spanning the entire valley. Roadrunner Farmers Market, nine kilometres away, runs year-round on Wednesdays and Saturdays, featuring prickly pear syrups, mesquite flour, and Medjool dates from nearby groves. Coopers Hawk Winery, eight kilometres south, pairs flights of their own bottlings with wood-fired flatbreads and regional charcuterie. Don't miss the sunset from the mountain's western flank when the desert floor turns ochre and the city lights begin to flicker.
Winter is Scottsdale's invitation. January through March bring temperate afternoons in the low twenties and cool evenings perfect for terrace dining and stargazing. The desert blooms in late February and March, painting hillsides with yellow brittlebush and magenta hedgehog cactus.
April signals the shift. By May, daytime temperatures routinely surpass thirty-five degrees, and June and July scorch into the low forties. Monsoon thunderstorms arrive in July and August, cracking open the sky with sudden downpours that flood washes and leave the air electric.
October through December offer a quieter season with mild days and crisp nights. The crowds thin, the trails empty, and the light turns golden as the sun arcs lower across the southern sky. Plan your visit between November and March for the most comfortable exploration.
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