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A bright guesthouse features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide views of the surrounding landscaping. A spacious bed is positioned adjacent to a seating area and a TV. A decorative area rug complements the modern furnishings, creating a comfortable atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Phoenix
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 791 reviews

Resort-living in private Studio @ Villa Paradiso

* Private, bright guesthouse immersed in a peaceful oasis of lush landscaping. The guesthouse is right in front of our swimming pool. * Fully remodeled: Kitchen, TV, Wifi, Nespresso & more. * Central location: 10 mins from Old Town Scottsdale, ASU, Sky Harbor Airport, Spring Training & more. Check out my profile for two Luxury B&B suite listings in the main house. Private bedroom & bath, full access to living areas + breakfast. Ask about photoshoots or events across the various property areas.

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The entrance to the casita is framed by desert landscaping, featuring palm and cacti plants. A covered porch area provides seating with two chairs, leading to a rustic wooden door. Soft evening light enhances the warm tones of the exterior walls.
Bungalow in Fountain Hills
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

The Hill's Bungalow - Island in the Sun

The Hill's Bungalow, a wonderfully charming casita with a separate private entrance and parking. Walk out in the morning, watch the sunrise and sit on the private back porch for sunset. Custom finishing's and large windows opens to a gourmet kitchen/ large common room, a half bath, 50" TV and high speed wifi. A sleep number king bed with a lavish full bath, makes relaxing easy. Walking to hiking trails, a 2 minute drive to FH downtown, 10 minutes to Scottsdale, or 35 minutes to Sky Harbor.

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A modern sleeping area features a spacious bed adorned with textured pillows. Natural light illuminates the room, enhancing the minimalist decor of framed artwork on the walls. A cozy bench and nightstand complement the design, while a private entrance is visible in the background.
Guesthouse in Story
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Downtown Phoenix Private Casita - Story & Sol

Story & Sol is a new, fully equipped casita in the heart of FQ Story neighborhood in Downtown Phoenix. Stroll palm-lined streets and admire historic Arizona homes with charming landscapes as you discover all that Phoenix has to offer. Truly a cozy oasis in the heart of the City... minutes from restaurants, coffee shops, bars, farmers markets, & museums. Located off the I-10, Story & Sol is the perfect launch pad for adventures across the Valley of the Sun in our beautiful Grand Canyon state.

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A serene outdoor area features a private swimming pool reflecting palm trees and a clear blue sky. Comfortable lounge chairs surround the pool, alongside a shaded seating area under an umbrella, offering a perfect space for relaxation.
Villa in Phoenix
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Villa de Paz

Looking for a sanctuary, a romantic getaway, a hiking haven? Come to Villa de Paz, a fully furnished, one bedroom casita, located on 2+ acres in the heart of Central Phoenix. Villa de Paz is located within walking distance of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, known for its phenomenal hiking trails. Or, you can lay at the pool during the day and sit around the fire pit in the evening. Many restaurants are nearby or within minutes, you can drive to Scottsdale for shopping and entertainment.

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An aerial view showcases the home's modern design against the backdrop of Black Mountain. Surrounding desert vegetation includes cacti and rocky terrain, presenting a natural landscape complemented by the stylish architecture of the residence.
Home in Cave Creek
5 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Black Mountain Gem! Designer Completely Renovated!

Enjoy a stylish experience on Black Mountain! Modern, designer, completely renovated gem! It offers luxury, privacy, serenity, 360-degree panoramic views. City lights, sunset, sunrise, mountain views from atop Black Mountain! Million dollar views from the 2nd level deck that wraps around the home with private access from the primary bed. A 2nd private deck is located off a guest bedroom! Huge outdoor space with fireplace, and large back yard with views of the peak of Black Mountain!

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Home in Phoenix
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 514 reviews

Uptown Historic Home | Resort Style Outdoor Space

Experience Monarch House in a Phoenix Historic District—your spa-like retreat with unique artistic touches. The well-designed interior features a dining room and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for memorable meals. Located in Uptown Phoenix, enjoy trendy restaurants, local boutiques, and vibrant nightlife just minutes away. Seamlessly switch between two private outdoor spaces and a shared courtyard, featuring an outdoor dining room and cozy fire pit.

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The hillside home is framed by lush landscaping, featuring various desert plants including tall cacti and palm trees. A manicured lawn leads up to the house, which showcases large windows that reflect the surrounding beauty.
Home in Phoenix
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

The ViewPointe! Mountain & Cityscape

Stay here and immerse yourself in the natural romantic beauty of Arizona. Enjoy not only stunning mountain views but also the cityscape of downtown Phoenix. With walls of windows bringing the outside in, a spacious living area, king beds, and idyllic private patios, let the beauty of nature be the backdrop for sweet memories in our hillside mid century view home. Only 15 minutes from the airport, our guests love the convenient central city location.

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A dedicated coffee bar area features a coffee maker and an electric kettle on a sturdy wooden countertop. Shelves display decorative items and a sign that emphasizes gathering. A variety of bottled water and drink options are arranged in a woven basket, all presented against a light-colored wall.
Home in Phoenix
5 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Cozy Home with Private Pool - Perfect Getaway Stay

- 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with a private pool - Centrally located in Phoenix - Day trip options to the Grand Canyon. and Sedona Red Rocks - Easy access to popular attractions and hiking trails - Perfect base for Arizona adventures - Relaxing pool and outdoor grill - Nearby dining and shopping options - Ideal for families and groups - Board games, ping pong, cards - Spacious and fully equipped home - Book now and start planning your next getaway

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A contemporary outdoor bathtub is surrounded by lush greenery, offering a tranquil setting. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene atmosphere on the wooden deck where the tub rests. The space is designed for relaxation and connection with nature.
Home in Phoenix
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

The George Treehouse

The George Treehouse is anything but ordinary. Set high up in the trees, you get the feeling you have stepped into a 5 star resort. The tropical elements make you feel like you're miles outside the city, yet close enough to world-class restaurants, nearby events in PHX. This treehouse has been uniquely designed by well-known designers and architects. If you desire something over the top, special and exclusive then this is the place you must visit.

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A welcoming living room features a light-colored sofa adorned with neutral cushions. A round ottoman and a wooden coffee table organized with a fruit bowl sit atop a patterned area rug. Large windows allow for natural light, with sheer curtains softly framing the view.
Home in Phoenix
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Historic Casa in heart of Phoenix

This newly restored 1930's home is loaded with charm and amenities. Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in the upscale Willo neighborhood, our casa is just a walk or short light rail ride from the heart of downtown Phoenix. From this unique location you can enjoy it all in true Phoenician style - food, drinks, arts, culture, music and sports! Plus easy access to Scottsdale, Tempe, hiking, golf, shopping and airport in <10 mile radius.

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Home in Phoenix
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Desert Hygge Home

Welcome to our little piece of Scandinavia in the Arizona desert. The Danish word Hygge means the quality of being warm and comfortable that gives a feeling of happiness. We hope you will feel that at Desert Hygge. It boasts mountain and desert views. Hiking and biking trails are just a couple of blocks away from your front door. So why not follow the Danish example and bring more hygge into your life!

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An outdoor oasis is revealed with a heated pool reflecting the warm tones of the modern architecture. Lounge seating is positioned nearby, surrounded by landscaped greenery. Large glass doors open to a dining area, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces.
Home in Phoenix
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Indulgent Oasis

Experience the ultimate modern retreat by acclaimed Ranch Mine Architects. Luxurious 3-bed, 2-bath Airbnb with oversized bathroom, rainfall showers, and tub. Enjoy gas stoves, large kitchen island, and luxury finishes. Outdoor paradise with heated pool ($75 per day fee), 2 fireplaces, and private putting green. Unwind in style at this architectural gem. Book now for an unforgettable stay!

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What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in Phoenix

Find unforgettable activities and unique points of interest near you. Our hosts share their favorite things to do and must-visit places to see in Phoenix.

Chase Field

Modern stadium with a retractable roof, home to the Arizona Diamondbacks, offering diverse events and amenities

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Watch the Arizona Diamondbacks play Major League Baseball at Chase Field, a fully air-conditioned stadium where you can enjoy a game without worrying about summer heat or storms. Experience the retractable roof—sometimes opened for night games under the stars—and check out the famous outfield swimming pool and party area. Choose from budget-friendly seats starting around $5, group discounts, or all-inclusive VIP options right beside the dugout, and consider a behind-the-scenes ballpark tour. In spring, you can also pair your visit with nearby Cactus League spring training games.

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Camelback Ranch - Glendale

Spring training facility for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox, featuring scenic walking trails and luxury suites

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Watch the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox up close at their Cactus League spring training home, with great views of the field from nearly any seat. Explore the Sonoran Desert–inspired complex with landscaped grounds, citrus groves, water features, and walking trails between fields. Settle into the 13,000-seat stadium, choose lawn seating, or upgrade to a luxury suite or party deck while enjoying brews and ballpark food. Outside of spring training, catch additional Major and Minor League games and baseball tournaments.

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Papago Park

Desert oasis with iconic red rock formations, hiking trails, and nearby attractions like the Phoenix Zoo and Desert Botanical Garden

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At Papago Park you can walk easy desert trails among red sandstone buttes, climb the famous Hole-in-the-Rock for sunset views of Phoenix, or stroll around Papago Ponds while watching birds touch down on the water. Pack a picnic for the ramadas, let kids enjoy the small playground, or fish the stocked lagoons with an urban lakes permit. Explore Hunt’s Tomb pyramid and spot Big Horn Lopez on the east butte. Nearby, you can round out your day at the Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, Hall of Flame Museum, or the Papago Golf Course.

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Encanto Park

Expansive park featuring a lagoon, golf courses, sports courts, and a children's amusement park

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At Encanto Park you can paddle a boat on the lagoon, fish, or stroll the nature trail while watching ducks, geese, and other wildlife. Kids can ride the train, carousel, and other rides at Enchanted Island Amusement Park, splash at the play areas, and burn energy on the playgrounds and grassy fields. You’ll also find basketball, tennis, pickleball, volleyball courts, ball fields, a swimming pool, and two modest-fee golf courses. After the park, drive through the surrounding historic neighborhoods like Willo and Encanto-Palmcroft.

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Papago Golf Club

Scenic golf course with challenging layouts, stunning desert views, and a rich history

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Play an 18-hole public championship course set in Papago Park, with rugged red-rock buttes, desert landscape, and views of Camelback Mountain and downtown Phoenix. Test yourself on undulating greens, strategic bunkers, subtle mounding, and a few water hazards on a layout restored in 2008 and used by Arizona State’s men’s and women’s golf programs. Practice at the impressive Thunderbirds Golf Complex short-game and hitting areas, then refuel at Lou’s Bar & Grill patio with burgers, beer, and sunset views. When you’re done, you’re also close to the Phoenix Zoo and Desert Botanical Garden.

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Mortgage Matchup Center

Vibrant downtown arena hosting Phoenix Suns games, concerts, and diverse events

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Catch NBA action with the Phoenix Suns or WNBA games with the Phoenix Mercury, plus indoor football with the Arizona Rattlers, all in a modern, recently renovated arena. Experience year-round concerts, comedy shows, and touring events like Disney on Ice and major acts such as Nate Adkins, supported by upgraded seating, enhanced dining, and immersive technology. This multi-purpose venue is a central hub for sports and live entertainment in downtown Phoenix. Before or after events, explore the restaurants, bars, and nightlife just across the street.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Phoenix?

    Downtown Phoenix has vibrant nightlife, museums, and dining, while neighborhoods like Arcadia and Roosevelt Row are known for boutique shops and local art. Scottsdale and Tempe, just outside Phoenix, are frequently suggested for unique stays and urban energy.

  • What are the best things to do in Phoenix with kids?

    Families often explore the Desert Botanical Garden and the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, which has interactive exhibits and outdoor spaces. The Phoenix Zoo is another frequently suggested spot with animal encounters and play areas.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Phoenix?

    Phoenix has vibrant art scenes in Roosevelt Row, desert landscapes at Papago Park, and cultural heritage at the Heard Museum. Exploring downtown galleries, sporting events, and local eateries is often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Phoenix?

    Phoenix is known for warm, dry weather, with mild winters around 45–68°F (7–20°C) and hot summers that can reach 107°F (41°C). Rain is scarce, especially in spring and early summer, so lightweight clothing is practical year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Phoenix?

    Papago Park, the Heard Museum, and Desert Botanical Garden are frequently suggested for their desert scenery and cultural exhibits. Roosevelt Row attracts visitors with its local art, murals, and creative spaces.

  • What are some hiking trails in Phoenix?

    Phoenix has scenic hiking spots like Camelback Mountain’s Echo Canyon Trail and the trails at South Mountain Park. Papago Park also features easy paths with desert views and unique sandstone formations.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Phoenix?

    Families often visit the Phoenix Zoo, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, and the Arizona Science Center for engaging exhibits. City parks and splash pads around the area are also popular for outdoor recreation.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Phoenix?

    Many visitors explore nearby desert trails in the Superstition Mountains or experience historic towns around the region. Outdoor adventures, local wineries, and regional parks are often suggested for a change of scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Phoenix?

    Many accommodations in Phoenix welcome pets, especially in the downtown, Roosevelt Row, and Tempe areas. Local parks and walking trails make it easy to get outside with your companion animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Phoenix?

    Phoenix’s sun can be intense, so sunscreen, hats, and reusable water bottles are helpful. Early mornings and evenings are popular for outdoor activities, and exploring local markets introduces regional produce and handmade goods.

  • What is Phoenix known for?

    Phoenix has a reputation for desert landscapes, indigenous art, and locally rooted southwestern cuisine. The city’s blend of street art, sports culture, and botanical destinations draws diverse visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Phoenix?

    Visitors often seek out the Japanese Friendship Garden for tranquil paths and the murals of Grand Avenue. Local coffee shops, small galleries, and neighborhood art walks add to Phoenix’s creative atmosphere.

  • What are the best foods to try in Phoenix?

    Phoenix’s food scene includes Sonoran-style tacos, locally roasted coffee, and prickly pear treats. Influences from Native American and southwestern culinary traditions bring unique flavors to neighborhood eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Phoenix?

    Lightweight clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes are helpful, especially in the heat. Hydration is important, so many travelers pack reusable water bottles to stay refreshed outdoors.

  • What is the nightlife in Phoenix like?

    Phoenix has lively nightlife, including live music venues in Roosevelt Row and cocktail bars in downtown. Tempe is known for energetic student hangouts, local breweries, and late-night dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Phoenix?

    Popular events include the Arizona State Fair, held annually, and the Phoenix Film Festival in spring. Cultural celebrations and First Fridays in Roosevelt Row bring art, music, and local community together.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Phoenix?

    Phoenix has many family-friendly rentals in areas like Arcadia, Roosevelt Row, and downtown, where parks and attractions are nearby. Guest amenities often include full kitchens, outdoor spaces, and child-friendly features.

  • When is the best time to visit Phoenix?

    Late fall through early spring is often recommended for comfortable temperatures and outdoor activities. Summer is hotter, drawing indoor and evening experiences, while the region’s events often take place in cooler months.

All about Phoenix

Sun-bathed Phoenix, Arizona’s capital and largest city, rules the Valley of the Sun, a metropolitan region that also includes such bustling regions as college town Tempe and swanky Scottsdale. A former agricultural hub, Phoenix is now the state's economic and cultural lynchpin. The city is home to world-class museums, nearly 200 golf courses, and — thanks to a population that is more than 40 percent Hispanic or Latinx — some of the best Mexican food to be had north of the border. The city also attracts adventurers who want to hike through storybook desert landscapes dotted with cactus and dramatic rock formations, which can be found just outside the city.

What are the top things to do in Phoenix?

Camelback Mountain

This mountain earned its name from a pair of peaks that resemble the hump of a camel’s back, and its reputation as a tough but rewarding hike thanks to panoramic views of the Valley of the Sun. There are two trails to take to the 1,420-foot summit, the Cholla Trail and the slightly harder Echo Canyon Trail. Both are challenging, featuring rocky terrain, steep ascents, and some climbing. As you hike, you’ll be surrounded by the colorful pink, orange, and red hues of the sandstone terrain from which saguaro and prickly pear cactus grow. Camelback Mountain is located just twenty minutes’ drive from downtown Phoenix, so you won’t have to wait long after finishing to reward yourself with a snack and a cool drink.

Desert Botanical Garden

Looking for something less taxing than a sweaty mountain hike? Explore more than 50,000 plant displays in this gorgeously landscaped 140-acre botanical garden devoted to desert flora. Thousands of agave and cacti grow here, alongside 485 rare and endangered species. Five themed trails cut through the gardens, which grow against the backdrop of the Papago Buttes, a cluster of striking red rock formations. The garden also hosts musical performances and art installations. Grab a quick bite at the cafe, or enjoy a sit-down meal of farm-to-table fare at the garden restaurant.

Musical Instrument Museum

Strum a Peruvian harp or try your luck at coaxing sci-fi-style wails out of a Theremin at this utterly unique museum showcasing more than 8,000 musical instruments from more than 200 countries. No, you can’t touch everything here, but a highlight for many visitors (especially kids) is the Experience Gallery, where you can bang gongs and thump on massive communal drums. A STEM gallery explores the science of soundwaves and frequency, while the Mechanical Music Gallery showcases player pianos, automatons, and music boxes that play themselves.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Phoenix

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 14,590 vacation rentals in Phoenix

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 635,040 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    8,990 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 5,400 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    9,280 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    8,940 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    14,430 of Phoenix vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Phoenix stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Phoenix's top spots, include Chase Field, Tempe Beach Park, and Papago Park

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