And if you are looking for a hotel to stay, Mountain Shadows (as mysterious and luxurious and its name suggests) is the ideal choice.
Located in Paradise Valley, Mountain Shadows rests between Camelback and Mummy Mountains and has 183 rooms, a lounge, rest restaurant, 5,000 square-feet, high-tech gym (with an adjoining juice bar) and 37,500 square feet of meeting space. Golf lovers will also be able to enjoy a completely redesigned upscale 18-holegolf course.
The Hotel was originally built in 1959 as a Marriott Mount Shadows, placing high the pub for Southwest luxury and attracing a number of high profile guests like Bob Hope, Liz Taylor, John Wayne and Sammy Davis Jr.. It renovation sees the mingled with the fresh and new artefacts like postcards sunscreen blocks and photos are woven into a modern style that has neutral colours and floor-to ceiling glass complementing the surrounding background.
And if you’re foodie kind, rejoice for their new dining experience is one you won’t forget. Hearth ’61, is a seasonal menu concept using Chef Charles Wiley at the helm. Charles Wiley was named among America’s “10 Best New Chefs” by Food & Wine Magazine for his revolutionary interpretation of Southwest cuisine at which he masterfully blends American and native flavours with French cooking techniques. Open everyday for lunch, breakfast and dinner, the restaurant may offer an inventive cocktail collection to be enjoyed alongside a few of the greatest views in the Valley.
Built from the ground up from Woodbine Development in partnership with all Westroc Hospitality, which manages two famous Scottsdale hotels — Hotel Valley Ho and Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain — Mountain Shadows is set to be the standard for both design and desert luxury
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