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Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows is a desert resort with a clearer identity than many Scottsdale addresses. It sits on 23 acres at the base of Camelback Mountain, close to Paradise Valley and Old Town Scottsdale. Instead of a single hotel tower, the resort is arranged as a low-rise collection of bungalows, suites, gardens, pools, patios, and open-air spaces. That layout is the heart of the experience.
+ +The resort is part of Hyatt's Andaz brand, but it feels closely tied to Arizona. Architecture, local art, desert planting, mountain views, and private terraces give the property a strong sense of place. It is relaxed without being casual in the wrong way. The mood is residential, warm, and design led. Guests come here for space, sun, spa time, food, and a calmer Scottsdale base.
+ +Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows is a strong choice for couples, wellness travelers, design-minded guests, small groups, and travelers who want access to Scottsdale dining and shopping without staying inside a busy urban hotel. It is also useful for golfers, event guests, and longer resort stays where private outdoor space matters.
+ +The resort's setting is one of its strongest selling points. Camelback Mountain gives the property a visual anchor, especially from the main pool, restaurant patio, and many outdoor areas. The location is close to Old Town Scottsdale, Fashion Square, Paradise Valley restaurants, hiking routes, golf, spas, and galleries. Guests can spend a full day on property or leave easily for a dinner, trail, or shopping afternoon.
+ +This balance matters in Scottsdale. Some resorts feel remote, while some city hotels lose the desert feeling. Andaz Scottsdale sits between those experiences. It gives guests space and quiet, but it does not make local plans difficult. The complimentary house car within a limited local radius, when available, is a useful detail for short transfers.
+ +The resort is also tied to the nearby Cattle Track Arts Compound, a long-standing Scottsdale creative community. That connection helps the property avoid generic Southwestern styling. Art appears throughout the resort, and the design feels more connected to real local craft than to a standard desert theme.
+ +The resort has 185 bungalows and suites. The room concept is one of the main reasons to book. Most accommodations have private entrances and terraces, and many feel closer to small desert residences than hotel rooms. Interiors use mid-century modern lines, colorful art, warm textures, and clean layouts. The result is stylish but easy to live in.
+ +Entry bungalows are already generous, with outdoor seating that makes the room feel larger. Poolside and garden categories add stronger placement within the resort. Suites are better for longer stays, families, or travelers who want separate living space. The Sonoran Wellness Suites are designed for guests who want a stronger wellness focus, with features such as smart gym equipment and a more private routine.
+ +At the top end, larger houses and specialty suites create a more residential resort stay. These work well for celebrations, extended visits, or guests who value privacy. The best choice depends on the trip. A couple may prefer a quiet bungalow with terrace space. A family may need a suite. A wellness guest may want a category that supports training and recovery without leaving the room.
+ +Andaz Scottsdale has three pools, which gives guests a choice of pace. The main pool is social and scenic, with Camelback Mountain as the backdrop. Other pool areas feel calmer and more residential. This spread lets the resort serve couples, friends, and families without forcing everyone into the same mood all day.
+ +Palo Verde Spa & Apothecary is another major reason to stay. The spa covers about 12,000 square feet and offers treatments inspired by desert botanicals, minerals, and local wellness traditions. It feels connected to the setting rather than attached as an afterthought. Guests can use the spa as a focused part of the trip or as a reset between pool time and dinner.
+ +The open-air fitness center adds to the wellness profile. Scottsdale is an active destination, and the resort supports that with fitness options, nearby hiking, biking routes, golf access, and outdoor space. The strongest stays here often combine spa time, movement, pool afternoons, and quiet evenings on a terrace.
+ +Weft & Warp Art Bar + Kitchen is the resort's signature restaurant. It looks toward Camelback Mountain and uses modern Mediterranean flavors in a setting that feels social but not overbuilt. The restaurant works for breakfast, dinner, drinks, and special meals. Its patio is especially useful when the weather is right.
+ +The name fits the resort's art focus. Weft and warp are weaving terms, and the restaurant connects food, design, art, and place in a way that suits Andaz Scottsdale. Guests can use it casually or make it the center of an evening. The Chef's Table experience gives the restaurant another layer for food-focused travelers.
+ +Turquoise Pool Bar serves the pool scene with easy Scottsdale food and drinks: salads, wraps, tacos, margaritas, and poolside plates. In-room dining adds convenience for guests who want a quiet evening on their terrace. The dining program is not trying to be overly formal. It is built around how guests actually use a desert resort.
+ +The resort is well suited to meetings, weddings, incentive trips, and private events because the setting feels special without requiring guests to leave Scottsdale. Low-rise bungalows, lawns, patios, mountain views, and flexible indoor venues create many ways to shape an event. A group can feel private while still remaining close to Old Town, golf, dining, and shopping.
+ +For corporate retreats, the resort's scale is useful. It is large enough to support a program, but it does not feel like a convention complex. For weddings, the outdoor spaces and mountain backdrop give the event a clear Arizona identity. For smaller celebrations, specialty suites and houses can make the stay feel more personal.
+ +That same event strength benefits leisure travelers. The resort has layers: bungalows, pools, restaurants, spa, art, fitness, and open-air settings. Guests can shape the stay around quiet, food, wellness, or social time.
+ +Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows is best for travelers looking for a luxury Scottsdale resort with bungalow-style rooms, Camelback Mountain views, strong design, spa facilities, and easy access to Old Town Scottsdale. It is a good fit for couples, wellness trips, design lovers, longer leisure stays, and travelers who want a desert retreat with more personality than a standard resort.
+ +Book it for private terraces, low-rise resort living, Palo Verde Spa, three pools, Weft & Warp, art-driven design, and a location that balances quiet with Scottsdale access. The resort is especially strong for guests who want space and style in the desert without losing the convenience of nearby restaurants, shopping, golf, and cultural stops.
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