About The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
Discover a serene oasis at The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa a four-star destination near north Scottsdale, AZ. Located steps from dining and shopping at Kierland Commons, our family-friendly Phoenix resort offers a stimulating experience in the Sonoran Desert. Attractions near the hotel include OdySea Aquarium, featuring SeaTrek Helmet Diving and a shark tour. For golf enthusiasts visiting Scottsdale AZ The Westin Kierland Golf Club is an award-winning course designed by local architect Scott Miller. Agave, The Arizona Spa and Salon offers facials, massages, manicures and pedicures. End your day with an in-room massage or stretch out on your Heavenly Bed. All our accommodations offer pet-friendly resort amenities, high-speed internet access, a work desk, and a coffee maker. After exploring north Scottsdale, refresh with signature bath products before relaxing in your room with the latest movie on a flat-screen TV. Experience something new at our Phoenix Resort in Scottsdale.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Excellent pool
If you book a stay here, be sure to spend some time at the pool. Like a private waterpark, this hotel features a quiet adult pool, a lazy river, and the Kierland FlowRider, a surf-inspired water activity for guests to enjoy. Whether it's action-packed fun or pure relaxation that you seek, you'll find it at the resort's pool areas.
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Good food
The restaurants offer plenty of variety for even the pickiest eater. Enjoy contemporary Latin American cuisine at Deseo, the breakfast buffet at Nellie Cashman's, or a cocktail overlooking the golf course at Brittlebush Bar & Grill. There's something for everyone, including a range of atmospheres to experience.
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Clean, comfortable rooms
Guests rave about the Heavenly Beds and Heavenly Baths at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. Escape the desert and relax in your air-conditioned room with all the amenities you could hope for. Housekeeping does an excellent job of keeping rooms tidy and fresh, too.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Food and drinks are pricey
If you decide to dine on-site, you will likely be pleased with the quality. However, menus are on the costly side, even for cocktails and beverages. If you're looking to stay on a travel budget, consider other restaurants and bars in the surrounding area.
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Crowds can alter your experience
The quality of your stay overall will depend on how crowded the hotel is. A large property with over 700 rooms, this hotel can book quickly certain times of the year or for certain events. The number of guests who stay at this resort directly impacts service, quality and noise.
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Be aware of resort fees
Past guests were surprised that they had to pay resort fees for certain amenities. Be sure to do your research or contact the hotel directly to inquire about any fees that may be added onto your room rate.