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Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix/Midtown
4/5102 Reviews
Encanto
This location is in the nicer side of Phoenix. It was very clean and comfortable. After hours, you must use your room key to even enter the lobby, so it felt really safe. The rooms are really spacious and cozy. The beds have a dial that you can choose how soft or firm you would like it, which I thought was super cool. The shower was also really nice! I normally dislike hotel showers because they never have good water pressure or get cold quick. We had our own balcony with a nice view of the beautiful pool. The pool was heated and has a nice waterfall and bonfire at night. There’s vending machines and food and drinks for order in the lobby. It’s also super close to a ton of restaurants and stores. Over all everything was really nice. I would definitely stay again and recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Phoenix!
The Clarendon Hotel and Spa
3.5/5114 Reviews
Encanto
There is a smell of smoke in the room, but the stay is quite comfortable
Extended Stay America Suites - Phoenix - Midtown
2.5/511 Reviews
Encanto
I stayed here for three nights because I could use points. Mistake. First of all, there is nothing ”nonsmoking” about the entire property. The lobby, elevator, hallways and rooms all reek of ********* smoke. There was a dirty ashtray in my room when I checked in, right below the 10-point cleanliness guarantee plaque, which is ironic. When I brought it down to the front desk, I showed it to the woman and said, ”This was in my room when I checked in.” She said casually, ”you can just put it over there” indicating the counter. I said, ”Um, it's a dirty ashtray.” She said, ”I'm sorry about that.” I said, ”My room is 'nonsmoking, right?” And she said, ”yeah, I'm really sorry.” That was it. The clientele was dodgy. Not a family-friendly vibe at all. I could go on, but I'll leave it at that. For $50 bucks more a night you can stay at the Embassy Suites Downtown North just a few blocks away and it's sooooooo much nicer!!
Sonesta Select Phoenix Camelback
4.3/5101 Reviews
Camelback East
The hotel did not give me a breakfast voucher when I checked in, even though my rate included breakfast. I had to ask for one in the morning when I discovered they charged for breakfast. When I checked out, they charged me for the room when I had already paid through Trip.com. I had to call them to get a credit processed. The rate they charged me was $132, but I paid Trip.com $162, so it wasn’t cheaper with Trip.com. The breakfast was very good though, I had avocado toast.
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Biltmore
4.4/5100 Reviews
Camelback East
I was a guest here for a work trip. The hotel was easy to find and easy parking. Room was not quite ready when I arrived. They offered to hold my luggage and asked if I could return in an hour or so. I went for a hike at Piestawa Peak and returned ready check in. Room was very spacious and clean. The bathroom could be updated but that is minor. Staff is extremely friendly. Breakfast is a great standard fare with hot and cold items. Waffle bar is a major hit with the hotel guests. I appreciated the option of fresh fruits too. The fitness center is well equipped and was widely used in the morning hours before breakfast. I did not get a chance to enjoy the pool. This hotel is very close to local businesses like the shopping plaza with the Fry's for groceries. Or you can spend a bit extra and enjoy the shops and dining at the Biltmore shopping centers.
The Camby, Autograph Collection
4.3/586 Reviews
Camelback East
I would definitely like to stay next time. Correspondence of the front desk was good. Breakfast was very good. The beds are very good.

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